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FEMALE HELP WANTED
_ TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1946
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person experienced .in perso Give full particulars concernin
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dress Times, Box A 391.
_ SFEMALE HELP WANTED
SECRETARY Personnel Department
The position “offers steady employment. Good opportunity for advancement, high starting salary, Prefer
% Automotive Parts % i and Accessory Man
“Indiana's Largest Chevrolet Dealer”
It's Fun to Work ‘in Broad Ripple
North Side Chevrolet, Inc.
836 E. 63rd st.
nnel work, age 20 to 30." g experience and reference
Good pay and steady work.
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% 3 ih . . wi : Hoh PA ; : ; . DEATH NOTICES ajuosr AND FOUND. _ - 3|FEMALE HELP WANTED 9|¥EMALE HELP WANTED ’ : 10, 1046 ee Male Scotile, Pooch,” lost : ARR : ! : ‘ ? 10. 1018 Nein of 32d st. and .Nicholas ave. Youn omen ne DAY 00K . | CANBPA~N. F. 68 years, beloved father)c -3191-M after 6 p. m. 5 for restaurant. Call at 801 Ft. Wayne. De Nive passed ry : _” Fo iW : . reater | neral natice later. G. H. Herrmann Service. INSTRUCTIONS 8 Opportunities Than A atherine H. (Lynch) wid- - ¢ Ever Before : . OFFICE GIRL ARS Lo CTE | ch taro By rh, arles (Rip), 1 . Only $125—Reg. Value, c e eeping “and clerica TE as el Se rilonce. 200 N _ o Se miss $00 grads sdveation, leary ommunications work. Experiehced preferred. Good doiph st. ‘Tuesday, 2:30 a’ m, age phone Tnformation. Easy ns. Be Inde-| Now You Can Chdose Your Starting Point starting salary. Steady position. : al Home. 1601 from Orinsteiners Fo pendent, Learn now! Day and night Begin & career in , A : ner ; i \ 30 a.m, uiem high mass, Holy Cross |. , . T h LE DER STORE S303, Remi, AB tHE ot | ent ao onsen a ain © egraphy LEA LAPAYETTE, Ind, Sept. 10.—|tery Friends may CAL Gi.sday. (Aliar| Our diploma qualifies you jo, Ft in No Experience Necessary - 140 E. WASHINGTON thie approach of planting time for | Society will meet Thursday. S70 PT) plan ah school xpi 08 los fur WESTERN UNION . “the : y ven an allowance. . - | ‘the 1947 wheat Crop, .BrOWerS|MoORE—Alfred M; husband of REET Jou are siven an aliowince lopiete] | trams you and pays While learns ” ¥ g oore. father of Mrs, Floyd J. Meeker, | raining. sho owners earn from to y the state were warned d Russell B . » ing. Wage rates are higher than throughout” the 1 George Redding and, RY oll 2 | s200 weekly, why not you? [Investigate he pefue. iris Soak Yeveksing. $n. donnie} ; soba it Moore, brother of Walter Al \ fank now. Classes starting. ® ver &°'8 obiitt, Tratfie Mgr. a : g 8 ¥ 30 be on quan» 8 Moore of Newport, Ky, Lind Soult, P| Royal Beauty Academy h03° Guaranty Bldg office and. counter work. . , ., and™ . h, } possible serious outbreak - of. bunt Thomas, Ky... passed away Sunday, p. Mm, 401 Roosevelt bidg.. Cor, [llinols and . |2 CLERK-TYPISTS—Have an excellent op- : Apply . S t his residence, 744 Berkley road Serv- Washington, RI-0481. portunity, with variety of work, satisor stinking smut. The. disease Nad | {ces from Flanner & Buchanan MOTH pr ASI MBL | Ploy hours. $120 per month, at Purdue . : en fairly well controlled, but has aw Wednesday, 130 Ped prions may GIRLS—WO EN University’ Extension, LI-3548. Sn Victory Cleaning Co. } : rown Hill. ; | ..a strong comeback In thecal at mortuary. 4 : Be & Practical Nurse Credit Application Proc, Clerk 2706 E. Michigan St. PILGRIM--Lewis Garrett. Yoats, 9 racti py finence company. Applicant must be state under favorable cand! tons | PIN New Jersey st. husband of BIG DEMAND—HIGH-WAGES pa Se | Oe aaNio: Room 1005, 129 | during the last two years. phorathy Pil rim, father of Sou odligh school not necessary. Easy to "Market St. LI-7315. GIRLS—25.35 - | B 3 . . v . earn at ome n Spare me. ——— | — : Dr. Ralph M. Caldwell, head of Holm of Tetre Haute, Ind. passed away | ow for this interesting ® profitable work. Dishwasher to oa. Blatine. TROIS Buse, Fler {+ the department of botany and plans olds) Mo eer TD may | write “for FREE information, =~ VAnel' 535 week. White. meals, 8 days BD & college graduates with knowledge of ac-| | pathology at Purdue university, has Wednesday. Funeral Friday, September Times. of Practical Nursing, Box A-611| FS WOE TVG SN pennsylvania. | counting typing, Sr Shorthand" Perma «13, “'m., at the residence. ends | ee ———————— 4 : recommended an effective treat oe be vie Washington ah Tor LEARN T0 DRIVE Drapery nity for advancement and responsibility ment for seed wheat to prevent the in neral Home, Bonded Gas and Oil
disease, but at the same time he reminded wheat producers that care should be exercised in handling the chemical. The new improved Cerasan, used in treating seed wheat, contains mercyry compound, and is poisonous to humans . and animals, : The Cerasan, a chemical’ dust compound, may be used safely if applied to the seed wheat out of doors or else in a drafty building to prevent inhaling of the dust. ‘ This method permits the excess dust to be blown away, Dr. Caldwell The dust should be applied at the . rate of one-half ounce per bushel of seed wheat. Then the seed should be allowed to stand for 24 hours before sowing. However, if provisions can be made to allow the treated seed to stand for as long as a. week before planting, the amount of dust applied may be reduced to the rate of one-fourth of an ounce per bushel of wheat. Either a treating machine or Bhovelling over o fthe grain two or three times by hand, will serve to mix the dust with the seed.
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other courtesies at BERLIN, Sept. 10 (U.P) Nas | loves Tisnd sna age teow, 8 - GENERAL BAKING CO. n. apologists have a new under- BARE TOT CUS H. Herrmann Funeral 318 W. Vermont ground explanation for the 1088 |gervice. WIFE AND SON. of the war. Adolf Hitler was a KIEFER —We Win 16° than Soy Way friends and relatives for eir Jew. He betrayed Germany by during the iliness and at the death of our BILLING CLERK dragging her into the war and beloved husband and father George - < efer. We especially ust be experienced comptometer operthen throwing victory to the [Go the Producers’ Marketing Association, ator. Will train girl with I cart allies. Alfarata Council Degree 0 utah as, | knowledge. Will employ experienced girl the doctors and nurses of Methodist Hos | on basis of 5 hours daily. 6 days a week.
Tattered, typewriteen hand bills, purporting to cite pre-war Swiss and Polish newspapers, trace
PITTMAN—William A.
George E., Lester -E. Pat at the residence, 439 W. 31st st. evening, Se be nois at 1 12, at 11 o'clock, cemetery. Friends are welcome,
ROMDE~—Katherine, age 86
orris of Connersville,
Rohde, 1306 Eugene st, from the Flanner & B Wednesday,
at mortuary. copy.) WALL—John: age 88, R. R. 7,
Jim
at Parley Funeral Home, st. . at funeral home after WHARTON * onald Lee Wharto Mrs. D C. Wharton, of David ‘'H. ~ Wharfon,
Sa Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. services will be held Home, Tilinols at 17th st. noon, Sept. Crown Hill cemeter Friends may call
CARD OF THANKS BARRINGER—We Wis tended at the band, MRS. GEO HAHN—We extend ou
pital, Rev. Broo
Lodge No. 520 and the Be tuary. — Wife, Isabelle Kiefer; son, Mr, and
Mrs. George Kiefer Jr.
formation call Jordan 00
beloved husband of .Opal Pittman, father of Jacob W. Lawrence E., Charles A, and Pittman, grandfather of Billy, Pittman, passed away Monday neral services will Funeral Home, Hi: ill
and Jerry
A.D. fhe Wald Lea Wh st Thursday morning, Se Interment Crown
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years, mother
Lessons by appointment.
irigera our work will Write r Test." Utilities Institute, Box A-610 Times.
SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOL Downtown Office 323 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. DUAL CONTROL CARS
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WANT TO GET AHEAD rn overhauling and installation of Reton and air conditioning equipment home study plan and practical shop give you needed experience.
fo “Qualification Chart
of Edward Rohde, Mrs, Hubert Updike, rs. B. Gordon Bushnell, and Mrs. H. E. Ind., and grandarl. and Frederick passed away at her residence, Sunday p. m. Services uchanan Mortuary 10:30 a. m. Interment Crown Friends invited. Friends may call (Connersville paper please
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father of Mis, David Burge, Mrs. Emma Stevens, Wall, Ben and Andy Johnson, passed Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., 1604 W. Morris Friends may call 7 p. m. Tuesday. Donald Lee, beloved father of n Jt.; son of Mr, and Iridianapolis, brother in service In e ssed away Sunday, Sept. 8, at I Br : Funeral at the Wald Puneral Thursday afterat 2 o'clock. Interment y. Friends are. welcome. after Wedensday noon.
way Tuesday.
Burial Mooresville,
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h to express appre{ation ee i death of our beloved husand son; George Barringer. BARRINGER & SON_BILLY. r deepest gratitude and sincere appreciation to our many riends, neighbors, relatives, for the beauiful flora! tributes, spiritual bouquets and| . the death of our
father
DIESEL ties to wide-awake men,
facts. Utilities Times,
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Must Be High Type and Well Experienced
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WE PURPOSE TO TRA
women for permanent work in our cake dept.
POWER offers genuine opportuni mechanically Prepare now in opare time by . 1 training. rite for free Diesel Training, Box A-812
ALTERATION HANDS
Liberal Discount on Purchases
THE WM. 'H. BLOCK CO.
Fairway Furniture Co.
Work Room
ower Machine Operators
Hand Sewers 40-Hour Week
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Apply Emp. Dept. 7th Floor
Elevator Operator
t work for a_ white
Easy, pleasan t personality.
girl with pleasan Apply in Person
133 W, Wash. st.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
Indiana Fur Co.
114 E. Washington
Bakery Help Experience Not Necessary See Mrs. Maxwell
Hostess Cakes
339 E. Market
IN 4
FACTORY OPPORTUNITY
Expansion again makes available a few openings for young women age 18 to 35 in "modern machine plant. Excellent working conditions and high starting wages.
McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. 1737 Mass. ave.
Only steady workers need apply. Mr. Eckrich
ks. the singers, pallbearers, uritan Lodge I , Ellen Rebgiah bl or-
Call Mr. Snyder, General Baking Co. RI-6465.
Hitler's ancestry’ back to Jakob Hitler, a Jew who became a Christian after emigrating from ~Polna to Austria in 1840.
name to Hitler in order to inheri the estate of his wife's sister. All: this, the hand bills say, would make Adolf Hitler onequarter “Jewish by his maternal grandmother, and probably “unreconstructed” enough to “betray” his country by “dragging Germany into the ruinous war and then throwing victory to the allies.”
ARTIST, 6, PREPARES * "70 "EXHIBIT WORK
CHICAGO (U. P.).—-Victor Marcellt is only 6, but he's had three years of experience as a painter, and he hopes to exhibit his work soon. Winner of high honors in Spanish in the first grade of the Bate‘man school, Victor has worked with chalk, crayon, charcoal, water ‘color and oil since he was 4. . Inthe Marcelli- home-are several . piles of his work. Art experts say Victor has a “natural gift for perspective, balance and color harmonies.”
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Victor is the.son of Rico Marcelli, .an orchestra conductor, and Audrey Hall, a concert violinist,
These leaflets say that Jakob |myan. Hitler's daughter married Alois Ty Schickigruber, who changed his | ployees of the Allison Division, and the
t Conkle service
RYAN-Our sincere Shanks and Scepest ten to our friends, ig Een for oF enatiful An excellent opportunity for. girls who floral tributes, cards of sympathy and enjoy figures. We will train you. Good other courtesies at the death of our be- | starting salary. Opportunity for proloved husband and father, James Elmer motion
is extended of Foreign em-
thanks Veterans American Legion,
Our sincere
WIFE AND CHILDREN. YOUNG—We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies, at the death of our beloved husband, father and randfather. Our sincere thanks to Rev. K. Ensor and Dr. Richter, ters of St. Vincent's funeral directors and
mith, . the nurses and sis Hospital, the Tobin the singer. Mrs. George Young and Family,
=> LANE BRYANT <=
"EXPERIENCED BURROUGHS
BILLERS
GIRLS, 18 to 30
PAY RATE INCREASED Starting Rates 75¢ Hour Automatic Increases every 30 days for 3 months. Promotion opportunities to 94c hour. Interesting work making RCAVICTOR records, RCA radio tubes and RCA Victrolas. Jobs Open Now, Apply Today!
\RCA-VICTOR
Apply Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan st.
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752 Fast Market St
BOOKKEEPING OPERATOR for permanent position
PEOPLES STATE BANK
130 East Market
IN MEMORIAM 1 CARTER—Claf, who passed away lwo years ago, pt. 10, His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Some day. we hope to meet him, me day we know not when, To clasp his hands, in the better land,
bookkeeper or fort typists willing to
week. Pp! ment Dept., Tth
GIRLS—WOMEN
Steady Work
Pleasant Surroundings Experience Unnecessary
Apply In Person
BEMIS BRO. BAG CO.
1900 Barth Ave. (South)
“4 GIRLS %
18 TO 30
To learn to operate envelope
telephone and | ti
System, Inc. 1031 & Washington ___ ° F222?
You are capable of taking charge of | small downtown office, can do typing
Typist and Stenographer 5-Day Week
% Permanent
% Good Starting Rate % Advancement Assured
Y Automatic
1411 North C
Herff-Jones Co.
- See Mr. Brooks RED CAB CO. = \. 1302 N. Meridian _— a 2—AUTO METAL MEN—2 1 combination, I metal’ only, enlarge ing our department Steady job, excellens og of work, Jones Auto
Position on
Increases
apitol Ave,
d bool :" KEE oR HAN UFACTORING co. Room 4
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11-241 E. Ohio
te cea:
“OFFICE ASSISTANT
erienced. Typing. general sales work. Steady posi-|
on Good pay Apply ’ PATTERSON SHADE _CO., 113 8 PENN" WE WANT YOU!!! If vou can take light dictation in a small modern office and are interested I ERMA
office, |
NAP NENT POSITION, 40-hr. week with food pay See Mr. Adkins, 425! BRETIUORY re msds sri imamireen | Experienced General Office Girl yping and bookkeeping experience’ necessary Steady position Starting
salary in accordance with qualifications Box A385 Times.
PERSONNEL
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20..to 35 years of age. tions: 5-day week. Good r
nent position. Please call Personnel Office, LI-2323.
Inland Container Corp.
STENOGRAPHERS
Excellent working condiate of pay and a perma-
Opening for capable yotng| woman with typing ability and| pleasing personality, excellent opportunity for development with attractive salary scale and excel lent working conditions.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. 1737 Mass, Ave.
POLICY WRITER
Automobile insurance; 40-hour 5-day week; good working conditions. Mr. Maurice
National Auto & Casualty Ins. Co.
MA-6321 Test Bldg
| PRESSER
FEMALE HELP WANTED Stenographers
STENOGRAPHER
able girl. Room 1005, 129 E. Market St LI-7315.
Permanent Jobs. Convenient Schedules. 9:35 A M. to 5:15 P. M. Liberal Discount
THE WM, H. BLOCK CO.
Employment Dept., th Floor
Good position for capable and depend-
PRIVATE STENOGRAPHER
Loca! manufacturer, 6 blocks from Cifcle. Prefer 2 vears' experience. 44 Hours Ediphone, with light dictation
RI-0311—Mr. Mitchell,
Experieviced spotter and presser. Permanent Job 40-Hour Week
Liberal discount on purchases.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
Apply Employment Dept, 7th Fioor
RECORD CLERKS
You “will qualify if you have had any experience with figures Good starting salary pius automatic raises,
«=p LANE BRYANT <=
752 E. Market St.
Sales Ladies
A real opportunity, pleasant
machine. Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive
daytime work as a dry cleaning
Bookkeepers
Excellent for experienced be 40-hour
Employ-
opportunity
Permanent Ap
rained. position; ly Jor interview at
oor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
ever to part again, —Wife, Mother. Father, Sister and Brother.
CUMMINGS —In memory of my beloved mother, who passed away 18 years ago today, Sept. 10, 19 There's a face, that is haunting me ever, There's a voice I'm longing to hear, There's a smile I'll remember forever, Though I Iry to forget every tear. There's’ a sad but sweet remembrance, Theres memory found and true, There's. a token of affection, dear, And heartache, dear mother, for you.
* Girl %
Elliott Fisher Billing
MACHINE OPERATOR
5-Day Week Permanent Position
Call Miss Basey for App.. ~-RI-3328
HUGH J. BAKER & CO.
602 W McCarty
semi-annual bonus, paid vacation,
Xmas bonus, life insurance “for
steady employees. Davis Clean-
ers, 2835 Northwestern,
With automatic bookkeeping experience preferred; 38-hour week; good starting salary: “Indiana's Largest. Chevrolet Dealer"
It's Pun to Work in Broad Ripple
North Side Chevrolet, Inc.
836 E. 63rd st
Sadly missed by daughter, RUTH.
cuven !
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |
1934 W Michigan St. FR-9623 | 1604 W. Morris
FARLEY FUNERALS
MA-1234 BERT S- GADD
2130 Prospect St
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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and shows a marked musical talent.
‘NEW RUBBER PRODUCT "ENDS 5-YEAR SEARCH
AKRON, O. (U., P.).—New products, improvefents in old products and an end to shortages created by the lack of natural rubber latex are to result from i ‘successful production of a high © solids synthetic rubber latex re- ~ 7 cently developed here. i Scientists of the Goodyear reil search laboratory announced the ~ new achievement, a goal the rubber industry has been seeking since Japan cut off the world’s supply of natural rubber, : The new synthetic latex also is expected to find more uses than the natural material, since it can * be “tailor made” or “custorh built.” It probably will be used in rubber gloves and other dipped articles, insulation for wire and electrical devices, crepe rubber soles for shoes adhesires and washable paints.
DIET TESTS CONDUCTED
WASHINGTON-< Recent experiments “with ‘rqts indicate that a y high protein diet may compensate i for lack of a B vitamin, pantothenic
acid. :
GRINSTEINER'S
| 1601. BE. New York
a ———————————————————— G. H. HERRMANN
1505 8. EAST ST MA-8488
HISEY & TITUS
951 N, Delaware St
MA-8T4
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CASHIER
ROST JEWELRY CO. 25 N. lllinois
43 W, McCarty St. RI-2422, Mr Vaughan
CHORUS GIRLS |
Apply ir person only
WOMAN - for light
FILING FILING DEPARTMENT OPPORTUNITY
We desire permanent employee that is experienced | knowledge of P. B. X we can pfter you | good position with future
in ‘filing. Some typing
44-Hr
afeteria in plant. W. J Holliday & Co
Fur Finishers Experienced or Apprentice 40-Hour Week
Liberal Discount on Purchases
' THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
with or without experience. We — | train you free. Good salary.
Apply Emp. Dept. 7th Floor
semi-invalid. Call at 415 Harlan
tf
week
housework, care of
CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29 W. Washington
Opening for SALES LADY Experienced in Jewelry.
Pine Opportunity ‘Apply 3d. Floor, Rear
SALESLADIES
Part and Full-Time Work Available.
ROST JEWELRY CO. 25 MN. lllinois.
SALESLADIES
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MR. MACK
Creek Boulevard. TA-3371.
SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 954 N [linois 9 Ll. JONES & HURT MORTUARY , | SHEFIELD CHAPEL t Day and Night Ambulance Service | 2226 Shelby St. : ~ GA-2870 ROBERT W STIRLING 1422 Prospect MA-6576 MORTUARY
VOIGT
1633 SOUTH' MERIDIAN FR-8111
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J C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF 1234
THY CHIMES' Prospect St . MA-9438
LOST AND FOUND 7 LOST—Lady's yellow gold Bulova watch,
trimmed with white gold in Murphy's or between there and fair grounds car, or
on the car. Please return. Keepsake Re(ward, BE-4017-R_2. Dyess | LOST—8mall fox terrier, white with black markings. Short tail, Female.
Harness and "tag. MA-7560
LOST ~Half-carat diamond from ring Friday. Reward, GA-5204
Call Rl ley 5551
~- DEATH NOTICES | Indiabapolls Times, Tues, Sept. 10, 194 ek _ CORRECTED NOTICE. AMMER--Takla, age 90. 2115 N. Hardin . 8b. mother Mrs, 8." K. Pre George Freije, Joe Ammer
nd. Mrs, Joh
ssed sday. or
11 away Sunda in , 2p.m,
e, MA-1234.
ohn, age 74 years, of 1246 of Benny and George
rs, Antoinette Pringle, Anna Ged
ile, Mrs. | , all of Indian- | ohn Sheppard, Evans- | evening. | at the Ortho- |
-2%h and Bherman dr. Burin]| " “Priends ‘may cml at st. rge’s 28th and Sherman dr. after 1 dy. For information call
of To assure delive: +1] + t0-vou that pin Bg ees aun the and making known any Rig he i ar Night Numbers ot. ‘After T:30 P. M, | COMPOSING RI ley 5556 i “ ’
“To Phone The Times 1 ALL DEPARTMENTS ol > O SERVICE ON SUNDAYS) 30-A. M. to 7:30 P M.
Want Ad Dept.
Call Between 6 A M & 630 P M Ask for CLASSIFIED, to place your Want Ad or make corrections.
Circulation Dept.
| WN g | - 1
Ask for CIRCULATION, to stars slivery of your Ldianapolis . 2
HK You Miss Your Paper Call Before 7:15 P.M,
FOX THEATER, 242 N. Illinois
FLANNER & BUCHANAN-—25 West Fall |
Clerk
Auditing Department Permanent - Position—Good Salary SOUTHEASTERN TRAILWAYS L1-2800
CLERICAL AND FILING
Godd opportunity for dependable fn downtown office; age 18-30: some typing: 40-hour week; good working condi tions. Will train beginners if interested permanent employment Call - Mr.
in Keeler RIn3431 Fa
LEARN
a fascinating job in the hosiery business, Girls are being instructed in manufacturing operations and good starting rates are offered together with the opportunity ' for increased earnings according to indi : vidual performance. For a chance to learn a highly skilled, well paid job, girls 18 to 30, see Mrs. Dunn at the employment office.
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. Noble
trench manager. Salary plus | INDI
STENOGRAPHER
General office. typing. Dfsng and Position 1s permanent if you are interested in and will work for advancement Downtown office within 3 blocks of Circle Please give fuli particulars an um salary acceptable Rep interview TH 124 8 Meridian
STENOGRAPHER
positions are available for girls in stenographic and other telephone work. Good pay, pleasant working conditions and security.
4 min lies confidential pending E HOUSE OF CRANE,
Employment Office 240 N. Meridian
ANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
for Toiletries, Candies and Tobacco,
20
HOOK'S
California and Market Sts.
~ SALESLADY WANTED 131 S$. Hlinois St.
AVON
“Perritories are filling up for Xmas bus ness. Only few open now RI-8533.
Switchboard-Billing.
A permanent erator that w
Switchboard and typing about evenly divided Office near Circle. Please includ
2 GLERK-TYPISTS
Interesting office jobs vombination clerical duties ‘with (typing Assignment Lvping amity
required plus interest 'n general clerical work Good starting sainry
CLERK-TY
General tion 8
RCA-VICTOR Apply Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan St.
PIST
office work. (ight dicta. ome ecomptometer train.
ing helpful «
/ REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS -634 N Noble Position open with expanding organigation offering good fut : ' 5-day week: ideal TI Co ont 4
ca downtown For {inter Renter R340 view call Mr.
Clerk-Typist (19-23) t shorthand. Permanent downtown n EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY CAPABLE PERSON. Call Mr. Hinkle, or TA-4087
loca FOR CA MA-65621
WESTERN UNION Counter dr Recepti
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Experienced
SEAMLESS LOOPERS
Temporary Work
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. Noble
Men's Clothing
Easy hours; pleasant surroundings, Apply for interview at the th floor, employment department
_ THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. INSPECTRESS
Experienced White Permanent. ~
"HOTEL LINCOLN Night Supervisor—White Office building cleaning. Short Apply 801 Lemcke bldg.
Hand Finishers
ant ena
hours.
e in reply salary expected and give full particulars [nterview will.be granted before references are contacted. THE HOUSE OF CRANE, 124 8 Meridian >
STOCK CLERKS
to work ‘with light stack filling mall orders. No experience necessary. Good starting salary Automatic raises
=> LANE BRYANT <= 752 EF. Market 8t
SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER
Responsible secretarial position, assist executive with
Good
person.
salary for experienced
Office Positions
High salary for capable girls. ~ 5.Day Week.
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." General Motors Parts Division 340 Ww. 9th 8t, i
onistss ik
Aan ang |
L1-246{, Mr. Beall
i RYRE OL CO. fu
Apply or write
Employment Office
" RCA-VICTOR
3310 E. Michigan St.
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40-hour, 5-day week. - Good working. conditions. Located on Clkele.
0-Test Bldg.
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YE od 2
One. year's experience preferred Ages |pldg J | .
DEPENDABLE | DRUG STORES n
PRODUCTS |...
1] try:
Keytype switchboard, typewriter billing | downtow Josition for an efficient op-| Co. Il operate the board in t .]— interest of the company and its customers |
statistical! | data. Typing and some dictation, |
ENOGRAPHER
Stenographer
tor downtown office. Pleasant working conditions: 39-hour week. Salary $115 per month Apply
715 Electric Building
STENOGRAPHER |
Attractive position for right person,
under 35 years Apply in person
R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES, INC.
430 'N. Illinois
~PITMAN-MOORE CO.
9| FEMALE HELP WANTED
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"LEARN A TRADE
Excellent opportunity for young man to learn baking trade. We want only steady, reliable man who is willing to work after noons “and evening hours
and Sunday. Saturday. Good pay. ¥
WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. Washington St. NEED 2 MEN “IN OUR BAKING DEPT.
Moni exp. preferred. Permanent posie on.
GENERAL BAKING CO, '
Very good pay. See Mr. Eckrich.
318 W. Vermont
BOYS
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WITH BICYCLES
Ages 18 or over, for light work; 55e¢ | hour plus allowance for bike, overtime, Baturday and Sunday time and one-halfy | tasation with pay. I.
Dalton 18 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION
BOYS
18 or over to handle parcel post, mail bags, Must be dependable,
vy
= LANE BRYANT <=
752 East Market St,
Tt TYPIST.
Attractive 5-Day Week R. K. O. RADIO PICTURES, INC. 430 N. lllinois TYPIST—Desirable hours. Mr Weber, 6th
floor, Consolidated bldg. Sfone, Stafford & Stone.
YOUNG WOMEN
Begin a career that B\ assures you more money and responsibility as you learn.
Bundle Sorter
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 LEXINGTON
4 q
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS
For factory millwrights and maintenance work. Must have own tools.
RCA-VICTOR
Apply Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan St.
Ask the girls who work here. Ap-| ply now:
Carpenters for G. I. housing. Steady work, top pay, See Mr. Pyles on job, 1854 E. Le Grande,
Employment Office—240 N Meridian
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
PBX OPERATOR
CAR PARKER
Early morning hours. Good pay; Steady work. See
General Baking Co.
318 W. Vermont
Mr. Eckrich
AND TYPIST
ROST JEWELRY CO. 25 N. lllinois
GIRLS MECHANICS UNIFORM & WIPER SUPPLY CO.
333 N. NOBLE
2 Women, Part Time
Tuesday only. Accompany photographer surrounding towns; solicit appointments, $1 each, $5 day guarantee. Probable daily earnings $8 to $12. MA-3931.
COMPOSITOR
Campbell Circular Advertising Ce. 23 W. Maryland
We have an opening in the
NEWS ROOM
of the Indianapolis Times
FOR A COPY BOY
nterested in learning journalism,
5-day, 40hour week.
See Mr. Free, managing editor, 214 W. Maryland St.
Women White for short hours, eve- ’
ning work. Help clean offices. No Sunday work. Paid weekly. See.| Mr. Simmerman, 309 Circle Tower Bldg. |
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 10
Soda Fountain
We have a number of openings for | men and women (18 to 50) to work jon our fountain.
See MR. MOORE . Apply at Office
HOO K S DEPENDABLE
DRUG STORES | California and Market Sts.
Delivery Boy U. 8. Photo Engraving Co. 225 N. New Jersey.
over 16, See Mr. Sade dler, 8 A. M. Saturday,
Senior EleMtrical Draftsman
Make electrical layouts, assist. in
design of circuits, assist chief elece trician in plant engineering. Ree quires electrical engineering educa= tion and experience. Apply or write employment office.
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NEEDS ® Stenographer SODA DISPENSER 4 Nights 6 to 10 m. Schoener Pharo Typists " macy, 5601 N. 1linois RCA-VICTOR ] 5-D week: steady work; good. Day: s———— een a ln call ULI-1374 or aly Ward Kitchen Helpers (35-55) i 3310 E. Michigan st. personne! office Single. For institution near Indlan1200 MADISON AVE 153 E. MORRIS apalis. Salary Jo per Sonu, lug "NOGRAPHER, with little shorthand | 208T¢, room -#nd laundry. - ce HE Le $-dav week John 8 a. m.-5 p.m, week days. Mrs. Bulen.| ~~ LEE Hancock Insurance Co. 407 Odd Fellow AL, Stenographer ~~ : MEN WANTED WAY BILL CLERK— % Experienced
Knowledge of dictaphone preferred, not ecessary. Steady -employment. GOO! OPPORTUNITY. Pittsburgh Plate Glass, STENOGRAPHER Permanent position. Good salary. Pleasant working ‘conditions, VICTORY TRAILWAYS, 1318 N Capitol ave,
Steno—Receptionist Interesting opportunity in new indus- : experience required 5-day week Call HU-4972 nights RI-2413 days.
Stenographer—Typist Salary open Permanent position, n.
28 E. Maryland
TYPISTS FOR REG JOBS AND TO TRAIN ON KEY PUNCH MACHINES,
Permanent positions under State Merit Bystem Experience preferred but not necessary; $120 = month starting salary. Chance for advancement. Fortyshour week, Liberal . vacation and. sick leave, group insurance. pension plan, credit union. See Miss Smith, 3d Floor, 141 8. Meridian Street.
right Indiana Wallpaper & Paint
ULAR TYPING
COMPTOMETER OPR. Good Pay
Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD 139 E. SOUTH ST.
MALE HELP WANTED
Ex-G. I's to Learn Advertising
We have an opening in our adver= tising department for a young man who wants the op to learn the fundamentals newspaper advertising business, We have a training program for L's that has been approved by ate.of Indiana, Department of Veteran's Affairs and the U. 8. Veteran's Administration.
ing advertising to and
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DIAMOND CHAIN
A Nice Place to Work Diamond Chain Co. Inc. 402 Ken
in sales, personnel and payroll de partments.
tation, good cafeteria, group insur ance and vacations.
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8 to 30 @ One to work In billing dept, operator on switchboard. Sralning interested gir) for PBX work. Lovely modern office, r tions. Priendly, pleasant associates. Ol! for An Appointment, ! 1
tucky Ave. has attractive openings for typists, stenographers and clerks
Only 4 blocks from downtown. Convenient transpor-
1 » 5 be receptionist and reifef >on Will consider
Permanent posi-
-6511, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. i TYPIST
downtown stores an as basic training for position as.a salesman. High school graduates, 18 to 22, preferred Five-day, 40-hour_ week, Saturdays and Sundays off. Mr. Walker, 2 to 4 p. m.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 214 W. Maryland Street
Auto Mechanics Bill Kuhn Says:
" Let's Talk Horse Sense
The best way to find out about a place and its desirability is to talk to the men who work there; and I
+ Flour Packers % Feed Packers + Flour Mill Workers Apply
ACME-EVANS CO. INC.
W Washingtop & Blackford Sts
YOUNG MAN
Modern box factory needs you to learn a trade. Opportunity for advancement good wages and ‘working conditions. Ape ply’ 8 A.M. to 5PM
Crown Paper Box Corp.
31 E. Georgia
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FREIGHT HANDLERS Age 18 to 45 x New York Central Freight House 301 S. Delaware
EXPERIENCED furnace men and helpers, 844 Virginia ave (rear).
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FURNACE INSTALLERS
Steady and -permanent. Apply Mr. Crook at our plant between 4 and 5 p. m, week:days, or Sat. until noon. :
PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO.
1853 Ludlow Ave.
CH-6122. Evenings only CH-7757-R
LR
Furniture Salesman
invite you to do just that . .." Drop out to North Side Chevrolef and have a chat with Bill Conner Let him introduce you to other men | in our organization. Talk to them and see why they say, : “you'll ‘like working in- Broad
Ripple for NORTH SIDE: CHEVROLET" 836 E. 63d St. BR-2471
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GENERAL FOOD FACTORY LABOR
1120 E '$2nd st. WA- 1871 MAN;TO RUN AUTOMATIC SLOT MACHINE «
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