Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1945 — Page 14
DEATH NOTICES 1
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9H)
3 2s apolis “Times, Tuesday, Jan. 30, , 1043 RE—Meliscena, - mise 73 years, be- . AE foved wife of Benjam H. McIntire,
mother of Clyde Caldwell ern of Mrs. Ira Sallee, "Mrs. Belle Glendenning,
Lebanon, grandmother of Pvt. Delbert Caldwell, Pauline, Phillis and Bute Caldwell, great grandmother o erry HAMMOND, Ind, Jan. 30 (U.P), and Jimmie Caldwell, passed away TuesA missing bartender and waitress! day, 11 a. m. Service Thursday, 1:30
Shirley Brothers Central illinois st. Burial Crown Friends may call at the chapel
y were believed to have been IR trem pught in an explosion which de-| Hill.
At least 16 persons were injured | at the funeral home after Wednesday in ‘the blast and firemen .and| noon. : resc earched for addl- | SHARP Louis V.. of 1549 N. Grant ave. " ue squads 5 ar -entered. into rest. Sunday, age 62 years g “tional victims. husband of Lyle Sharp, father of Co i er, identi-| Lenora Ramsey, brother of Walter an Ly Said the a Ham Henry Sharp, grandfather a vin and A ’ "| Vernon Ramsey.. Services Wednesday, 3| ¢ waitress| p. m., at Moore & Kirk, [Northeast ‘mond, and an. unidentified walt Chapel, 2530 Station st. SE rfend: are were believed to have been in the| yeicome. Burial Memorial Park. (Moore fish and chicken eating spot at| Mortuaries 5:30 p.m. when a terrific—blast;
| STUCKEY—Sarah M., 2855. N...Pennsyl-.
vania st, entered into rest ‘Monda¥, age apparently originating in the gas i yeu, widow of Isaac Stuckey, mother 0! rs. aomi Vandivier, Mrs. uth heating plant beneath the cocktail | Meixner, Mrs. Katherine Welch and bar and main dining room, Tocked | Otis, Fred, Edward and Paul Stuckey. Services Thursday, 10:30 a, m., at Harry
the restaurant. Moore Peace Chapel. Priends are
Sheets of flame, fed by a cracked] welcome. Burial Memorial Park ceme- , A $ ( sville, gas main, roared through the res-| g’" 414 Spencer, Ind, papers please
& Son after Wednesday noon yed the Phil Schmidt | RO BINSON--Ethel, Bargersville, R. R., betaurant last night just as guestS| joved sister of Louise, passed away S » Tuesday morning. Services Thursday re filing in for the dinner rush 2:30 p. m, at the J. C. Wilson Funeral | nur, Home in Greenwood. Friends invited. Burial Mt; Pleasant. Friends may calll..
ate in figures; experienced or inex-
MACHINE BOOKKEEPER Under 28 Experience desirable “but not necessary. Hours: 8 to 3 Half day Saturdays. Here's an opportunity to get set for now and after the war with a growing nationally known manufacturer. Liberal pension ‘plan. « Group health and accident insurance, etc, own cafeteria serving luncheons at cost. Phone Mr. Pond, LI-§501
Chemical Laboratory Assistant
With training or experience IN CHEMISTRY. If not employed in essential industry apply
LINK BELT CO.
220 8. Belmont Or our interviewer at U. S. Employmgnt Service, 257 Ws Washington St.
‘Sc CLEANING WOMEN
White or colored. Permanent position. Good salary, Experience preferred, but not necessary CLAYPOOL HOTEL
CLERICAL
‘Permanént position for girl in"
production control; must be accur-
perienced.
Mitchel & Scott Machine Co.
1841 Ludlow
. taurant, caving in the entire two- | copy). n w ALLACE-Done Bell, 67 years, of 1502 story brick and glass front and most | 7th st wife of James Wallace, of the south wall. Ro of Wiley Cole, Fay Gibson, stepocktail| mother of Mrs. Alvin Parker, Mrs, LodeMost of the 40 diners and po I ma Jaynes, and Ernie Wallace, sister of customers escaped to safety throug 11 Estella Burr of city, Ethel Sexton, Pear! ing. walls and ceil-{ Major and Sam King of Arkansas, David Doles eT 3 diz and Lemme King of Texas, passed away y ? 2 Aieti inned under| dan Puneral Home, 1550 Brookside ave, for possible yietims p any time. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 31, the debris. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Wash-
Sunday. Friends may call at the Jor-
p—— ington Park Y DEMANDS WILSON — Nellie M., 4172 Carrollton, | MILITAR : widow of Dr. A. L. Wilson and mother | » . of Mrs. G. Ross Swickard, Detroit, | Cut TIRE SUPPLY Mich.; Mrs. Henry L. Rivers of Green-| ’ { ville, N. C.; Wilbur N, Wilson, Mattoon | Ill; Mrs, Ned Barker, Indianapolis, Mrs, WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (U. PJ). | Charles Mock of Zanesville, O.: John| —Mili ads today took an-| H. of Chicago, passed away Monday | Military demai ® oy ivilian morning. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m,, other large slice Oo e civi at residence. Friends invited. Interpassenger tire supply. ment Crown Hill, Priends may call at | : ‘ residence. | The office of price adminiStration | yo /,0y orice A, husband of Aldean, | announced February civilian tire| father of Betty Jayne, brother of I' Charles W., Edward J.,, Mrs. Noell H.| quotas at 1, 600,000, including moto Bell and Mrs. L. H..Kendall, Boonville, | cycle tires. This compares with | 1nd. Service at Flanner & Buchanan |
1:30 p. m, Friends|
Mortuary, Wednesday, Priends |
invited. Burial Union Chapel. may call at mortuary. LZAINEY—Evelyn, wife of Capt Frederick |
quotas of 1,800,000 in January and 2,000,000 in December. Rationing Chief Max McCule
* kc Comptometer Operator J |
Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E
Comptometer Operator
Must be experienced. permanent. Salary based on your experience.
Call Harold Schuman LI- 1351 Ext. 235 for Appt.
Familiar With Payroll Work Apply Employment Office PACKARD MFG. CORP.
2900 Columbia
[LABY—For light. mechanical Work.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 ICERS AND WRAPPERS
Permanent jobs in our. cake and roll departments, Pleasant work;
with good pay. Day or night hours. Apply OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16TH 8ST.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HELP WANTED—FEMALE ’
SPANISH SPEAKING STENOGRAPHER
Who can take dictation and transcribe in Spanish.
EY LILLY AND COMPANY | xiv is.
220 E. McCarty
HELP WANTED MALE PEM. 10
EASE NOW ONLY $126
® EASY TERMS ARRANGED © SMALL PAYMENT WILL HO ENROLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING ENROLL ® NO AGE LIM TT ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEEDED,
Exe
perience not necessary. 15 N, Pennsyl-
'VANn,A Sto, Light Factory Work Colored. 1120 E. 32d St. WA-18%7, MAIDS ROOM INSPECTRESSES CLEANING WOMEN LAUNDRY WORKERS CLAYPOOL HOTEL
COLORED MAIDS for part-time work evenings; downtown office bldg. Apply Rm. 402, 108 E. Washington st.
"ATTENTION! JANUARY GRADUATES GENERAL OFFICE WORK We have a permanent position open for a beginner between the ages of 18
and 35, no . experience necessary Accuracy in. figures essential, some
STOCK GIRLS
interesting work. fill orders to be’ mailed by parcel post,
LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market St.
Pleasant, You will
Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.
® TO _ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND HOUSEWIVES. Own your own shop . earn «$125-$200 weekly, ‘depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well paying responsible position, <Easy-to Learn Method, Phone for detailed information, RI-0481. Royal, Beauty Academy. Free Catalogs. 401 Roosevelt Bldg., Cor, Il. & Wash Sts.
x r EXPERIENCED TYPIST %k|__ CLAYPOOL HOTEL Splendid opportunity for above-aver- SA i Anh age girl; order billing, form and fill« in letters, filing and genera! office WOMEN duties. An excellent opporsunity m General Factory Work.
& permanent position
Res POMBIDIE quties.
Apply Room 630, Postal Station | Bldg., Illinois at South
or the right girl to develop and to assume more
-C00K FOR COFFEE SHOP
HELP. WANTED—MALE n AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS
us RANTEE~COMMISSIO| 30TH & CENTRAI SALES TAIL
WANTED Body Repair Men and Helpers
48 Hour week. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Vital wartime industry with a definite postwar future, Apply :
FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO,
828 KE. Washington 8t,
BODY AND FENDER MAN
$1.75 per hour. Busb Bod 216 %. Michigan. CH-17 TAL. Y. Buop. BOY, 16-17
Neat-appearing and interested in window display and card writing TKS A career. Apply Mr. Mack,
MORRISONS
20 W. Washington.
Punch Press @ Drill Pp resse Tool
typing. Apply after 7:30 a. m., Cook Coffee, 936 £ Georgia, or phone
No experience necessary, Some typing. Shorthand not required. Centrally located downtown, Forty-hour week, no Saturday
TYPIST
_MA-3i04 for appointment for medium-sized downtown office of Nor” Necsuary GENERAL OFFICE WORK |nishiy, resariea siovear.old business or Day or Night
hand not required. No experience necessary. No Saturday work, 915 Peoples Bank Building.
Work, (rd hrs. per wk.
—Apply between 8 A, M. S4P. M Including Sat.
work. A fine opportunity for a beginner to learn interesting, specialized wark. Advancement assured to one who is willing
TYPIST AND BILLERS
time and one-half over
52-day week;
to assume responsibility. Call in person, (40 hours General Motors Parts Div, contract, for fire repair work, 915 Peoples Bank Building, = 347 W. 9th. Huber Contracting otnpany GENERAL OFFICE © WORK TYPIST Deyfrabie hours. Stone, Slat. EXPERIENCED. restaurant help, white WAIL aL Ligh ord & Stone, 6th floor, Con- 2 ’ N6 experience necessary: fine oppor- solidated Bldg. MA-1451. $25 a week. No Sundays. 154 N. Delatunity for beginner in medium sized office Ware st, . ASHER of highly respected. 37 year old pustuess ~ WAITRESSES organization Agreeable surroundings, : centrally .located downtown, thus saving Warm, Inclosed garage. Warm your .time on bus No Saturday wars A Pull or part time. MACHINE water, Essential. Some typing but shorthand not required. W. T. GRANT CO. Call in verson, 915 Peoples Bank Bldg 25 E. Washington OPERATORS APPLY MR. KIXSLEY.
GENERAL OFFICE HELP
to Columbia. Plant at] uh and Columbia. Only 25 minutes from
Circle.
. Comptometer Operator
If you want a position with a well established concern where you will have post-war future we would like to have your application for a position now open. Excellent salary and working conditions. 5%-Day week Our employees know about this ad ADDRESS TIMES. BOX A498
A. Zainey, U. 8. A. A. F. in England, | lough said that as long as the | also survived by her parents and sevilits ires on- eral brothers and sisters in London, military demands for ur 5 Eng., died in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Fu-| tinue, civilian allocations will re-| peral Wednesday, 8:30 at the kgs i mortuary, 9 a. m., St. Philip eri main short. : church. Interment Calvary cemetery. Truck, bus and tractor-implement | priends may call at mortuary after 7 i p. m. today. tire quotas for. February will De | JLEZNIK Frank, age 55, beloved hus-
. generally unchanged from January, | band of Mrs: Agnes Zeleznik, Europe; father of-Joseph Zeleznik, Europe; passed |
McCullough said. away Sunday evening at 762 N. Holmes
% Comptometer Operator *
CALL RI-13%—5:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.
18 to 30
To Do Interesting Payroll Work Typing Required; Beginners Considered.
. NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
ave Funeral Wednesday, 8:15 a. m., FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 at the Stevens & Sons Funeral Home, 2831 W. 10th’ 9 a. m. at the Holy Trinity | church. Friends may call at
the fu-| Hotel,
For permanent position in new organization. Complete opportunity for advance-
WAITRESSES
TEE PEE
WA-6440|
We need machine operators
| BOYS, 2
Boys With Bicycles A 15 or over 3 work after school, not ier “than-—1-p.—-m. Also. full time] work t. and Sundays. Good wages. Pleasant, healthful war work. Mr, Dalton, 18 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION “3 BOYS TO PARK CARS
Bupirs GC Garage, 126 E. Wabash. See enned To put out circulars after school, Apply 124. W. Wash.
Either on hourly basis or by labor
GENERAL BAKING CO,
318 W. Vermont
Exverienced preferred
| ment with. post-war security assured. for vital war production. We {Ideal wcrking conditions, Call RI-3431 ? Yor. sppomtn ment WANTED have an attractive offer for you. GENERAL office work; suitable for a Experienced middle-aged white woman, young “lady interested in ‘permanent capable coo, at modern restaurant with Apply now. position: 4 Hable immediately Wy all electric cooking equipment, Located established firm, down town, M near Municipal Airport (bus service at Mr: Mitchell, door.) Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. OFFICE CASHIER | =i TURNER'S ESTAURANT, I E Phone BE-5007. 1545 VanBuren
W.T. ANT CO.
25 E. Washington
Sundays off. 909 E. 2
WANTED—Woman or girl to call for 2 children by week; $10, room and board, | 23d.
Production Machine -Operators
OFFICE GIRL
WHITE—General housework; good wages;
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
The Indianapolis Times has an opening in its editorial department for girl over 18 years of age and with at least a High School education. Pleasant work, 5-day week of 40 hours, vacations with pay and excellent opportunity for advancement. “Experience -is not necessary
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
18 or over. See Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms | 410° N. Meridiana. :
neral home any time. Burial St. Joseph | cemetery i i CARDS OF THANKS 2 LITTLE—We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes and messages | received at the death of our husband and father, J. Burdette Little. We also thank the Rev. George Frantz, and the pallbearers, the Masonic Order, Delta U|
Slawner g Suchanan.
Services
ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS |
For Light, Pleasant Factory Work
PERMANENT EMPLOYMEN
‘Central States Envelope Co.
16 South Sherman Drive
Fraternity ane Hisey & Tit MRS. BURDETT LITTLE AND | SON, JORN B-LITT |
HARRISON, Forest E. WILSON, Nelife M.
pte 4
YOUNT, Horace A. We wish. to ae our many | 8ee complete notices for relatives and friends for their sym-| time and date of funeral pathy, kindness and beautiful flowers]
received at the death of our dear moth-|
er, Julia Suess. HER CHILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Feannea s Buchanan
vy 25 WEST PALL CREEK BLVD. TA 3377
erase |
i W. T Blasengym aia
| chance to | work. S| between 8:30 a. m.-12 noon
FILE CLERK
We are looking for an ambitious girl]
to serve as file clerk in our accounting! department.
his position offers plenty of opportunity to advance, including a learn 1. B. tabulating Apply at our employment office
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 216 N. Pine St
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME DEATH NOTICES
i 1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 | x : Market 1234 indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1% FARLEY FUNERALS re 1 BRANAN —Margaret, age 34, daughter of} Mrs. Eunice Fletcher, sister of Carl| FLANNER & BUCHANAN — 25 W. Fall Schoonover of Indianapolis, Roger x Creek Boulevard TA-3377 Schoonover of U. 8. army in England, pe d away Sunday at 347 W. Merrill | BERT S. GADD néral and services .at the resi-| 2130 Prospect St.
adce of her brother, 1033 8S. Senate ave., ne GRINSTEINER'S
Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park. |
Speaks & Pum service. 1801 E. New Yark MA-531 COLLINS—William H., of 1519% Stévm | i are. entered into rest Saturday, sage | G. H. HERRMANN years, at Veterans’ hospita arion, 8. MA-8455 | Ind. Husband of Florence Collins, father | 1503 EAST ST. ! of Joan, Lauren and Pvt. Herbert Cob | "HISEY & TITUS lins, brother of Beri Collins. - Services| Wednesday, 3 o'clock, at Harry W. Mocre 951 N Delaware St. -3828 | 'eace apel. Friends are welcome . . Buroal Crown Hill. Mqore Mortuaries. SHIRLEY BROS. Co. CORRELL—Otto Watson, age 75 years, be. Jot N _fliinols Li-3408 |
. loved husband of Bessie 8. Correll and
brother of Mrs. Frances Turnbull, passed | ROBERT Ww. STIRLING
away suddenly at the late home, 46 N.| 1422 Prospect MA-4944 ealing. Time of funeral given later. IT C. Wilson “CHAPFL OF THE CHINES Shirley service. Bia Prospect St. 9433
GOLD +7 STAR LOST & FOUND 1
wo cle + GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green. | LOST— Black bilifold on E. Michigan car
wood, 518 Livingston ave. brother of| Of vicinity of Denny and Michigan, | Connie Greenwood, was killed in action rae night. Liberal reward. IRSept Memorial service to be held|_ 3! 618 N. Chester
at 8 p. m., Feb. 1, at School 67, 3615) LOST—Male beagle hound, black and tan,
W. Walnut st. Friends invited, {, 13%; inches tall; answers to name HALL—Anna N., age 50 years, wife of | sr Reward 807 Lexington ave Orin M. Hall, mother of Lena and Anna | _Fr-42 Hall, sister of Perry and Richard Floyd, | ToT black dog with white feet Kokomo, and Arnistrong Floyd, passed wearing dog tag and broken harness away Monday a. m. Service Wednesday, tied with. green ribbon Answers 3 p. m. Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, “Laddie.” Rev ard CH-5365-J 946 N.- II st. Burial Floral Park.| [GST Black snake-skin purse, red leather Friends may call at the chapel any time | lining, at Indiana Bowling Alley. ReHARRISON—Forest E., husband of Helen ward.. HU-4158 i Kennedy Harrison, son of Mrs. Oscar! [OST— Black male dachshund, vicinity Harrison and brother of Mes. J T+ Ravmond st—and-Rd—29 Reward IR. Hughes, passed away Tuesday. Service 4284 » . at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time
later. (Noblesville papers please copy).. (LOST=Black cameo ring. Inglana theater | = HUF FMAN—=John, 1008 -E.-Morris -8t.,-hys- 5-4 man: pe RE FR~ psa . " band of Cora, father ‘of Mrs. Lucille | Keller, Mrs. Iva Rose and Lee Johnson, | LOST Novelty square watch on bracelet |
passed away Monday evening. Services| band; gift from husband overseas. Re- |
Thursday, 3 p. m. at the J. C. Wilson | ard. Call evenings E18 spre | “Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect| LOST—Tan pigskin billfold containing | BL Friends invited. Burial Memorial | papers, valuable only to owner, reward *% Park. Friends may call at the “Chapel __RI-5407 w: 0f the Chimes. LOST—Platinum diamond wedding ring. , JENSEN — Dorathea, age 78, passed away Liberal reward. MA- -0466: BR-15 12 Sunday, Jan. 28. .Sister-in-law of Mrs.| TGST Man's Masonic billfold Initials August Jensen, aunt of August H., | H. R. W. Reward. BE-087 Elmer, Raymond and August C, Jensen, | COST Fa an se mre Mrs. Ethel Richardson, Mrs. Grace Har. | LOST—Roller skates in brown ui case | ris, Mrs. Geraldine Williams and: Mrs. | On Brookside trolley. CH-2 Inez Hare. Funeral service at the oe LOST—Male vellow angora cat, iba residence, 2052 8. Meridian st, Wediies-1 to Nickie — Reward. MA-8116. day, 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill4 TN BLOT | * Cemetery. Friends invited | INSTRUCTIONS 8 LAWS —Eugene, age 61 years, stepfather Important Information | of Pail Reynolds, passed away Monday « Funeral services Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2 FOR WOMEN p. m., at the George W, Usher Mortu- Need eat Practi®al - Nurses for ary, 2313 W. Washington. Friends. In-| ful] or oe a City ora] vited. Burial Floral Park cemetery.| ay home. Experience and high school | Friends may call ot mortuary any time. | education not Necessary Ages 18 to 60 LEY—John M, age 74 years, beloved | Instruction under supervision of regisfather of Mrs, Laura Fox of California, tered nurses. Prominent doctor is Med- | Mrs QGirtha Hamacher of Missouri, Mrs, | ical Consultant. “'Nursing supplies inWillis Greene, Walter, Henry and Her- cluded. Information free. Write Wayne! man Ley ot Indianapolis, brother of Mrs.| School of Practical Nursing, Box A811, . Anna Schultheis of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. care Times Lizzie Quinn, Mrs, John Marquett andi™ LEARN BEAUTY | CULTURE
Pete Ley of Sevmour, of Indianapolis
and George J. Ley
INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL also survived by nine
Demands for skilled operators exceed tel
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchil- | yyunly [earn under expert teachers dren, passed -away Jan. 20, Requiem pREE SHAMPOO Monday through high mass 10 a. m. Thursday, St. Mary's wednesday from 10 a m 0 1 p m. Sp Catholic church, North Vernon. Burial gia] Cold Wave Permanent at Te ori Ore St. Mary's cemctery. Priends may call! price International Beauty School, 342 at Little & Sons’ funeral home, 1916|% wash st N. Meridian, after 7 p, m. Wednesday. | mre re econo (Seymour papers please copy). | HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 'MERCER-—Be¢:!, beloved mother of Mar- —— S— is» garet Smalley of St. Paul, Minn Helen | Accounts Receivable Posting |
Huffine of Dugan, Ind, and Rev. Rus-
sell Mercer of Hastings, Minn. passed Clerk for National Machine away Sundav Service, Wednesday, 10.30 | ALSO A. m., it Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321] _~
rw. Ray st. Burial Memorial Friends may call at the moctuar
NEWHOUSE Ada, 1227 Wright st., be
Jark
\ Girl for General Office Work
Sl4-Day Week
loved mother of Mrs. Naomi worten- | y burger and John Newhouse of Indiar o General Electric Supply Corp. aps is, and Pvt. Robert Newhouse, To 326 W. GEORGIA Limes | pah, Nev. passed away Sunday, Serv-| ATE Bhort hours will lces Thursday, 8:30 a. m. at the J. C AVON PRODUCTS a Nn $8 0 o0| Wilson pape 3 the Chimes and 9), $2000 in comm for women who ne a.m. at . Patrick's church. Friends | to care tor family and yet work. RI- §539 invited. Burial Holy Crods- TPriends| _g territories west 7 may call at the Chapel of the Chimes
any time,
Experienced
KINGSBURY —Eliza Ellen, age 92 years, | beloved randmother of Charles CC. | BILL CLERK Richard and Robert W. Hall and]
Mrs. Warren Pischer, sister of Edward
Essentisl industry; typewriter op-
ise Regner, Puneral Wedheatay, at Mavaigovi eration; full-time = employment; Methodist church, 11 a. m. Burial] good starting salary; references Mahalagville cemetery. six miles| [eduired. Apply Mr. Miller
southwest of Martinsville, Ind, Priends| W, J, HOLLIDAY & CO.
call at iriey Broth Central | may at ah ers Central 543 W. McCarty
Ghagel Tu and at Methodist chureh |... i—— {i Mahwiasville, 1 : ~ % BOOKKEEPER #
1 a m.| vi e copy). (Martins tie papers Please To _ussist general bookkeeper. pani established organization, § UN eral knowledge of accounting and be willing to accept - responsibility Our | company is now devoted to war work bug we will reconvert to peace-time production after the war without loss of time” We preter a woman between 25 and 40 Phos Miss Basey, RI-3326, for appeintmen HUGH 5, BAKER & CO. 602 W. McCarty St.
EL MAIDS olored Neat, stead oft, 1k Arms ho! q nd {}
Lous, beloved husband Must have gen.
amie) ‘Matheny and brother of Pickerill, several nieces and away at his home, 119 Suhida ®. m. Friends neral services
Take Columbia Car to 19th & Martindale
of old]
women. ge
"% FILE CLERK %
Permanent positions open in our filing -department. Experience unnecessary. Pleasant working con- a
ditions Near downtown. For interview call at w.. American States Ins. Co.
FILE CLERKS
Part sitting, part standing work. We train you for a permanent office position. No night work.
LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market St. |
Tao, | N. Meridian | SH — | | | |
FINISHERS & TRIMMERS
Bonus Plan—8-Hour Day
KARPEX MFG. CO. |
1436 E. 19th St.
aie | | |
FLATWORK
FEEDERS AND FOLDERS
Good starti ready
ng pay
Come for work
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
"FUR OPERATORS
Permanent employment Pleasant sufroundings: $0-HOUR WEEK.
Apply Mr. Pritz, 6th Floor, Woman's Alteration. Dept,
The Wm. H. Block Co.
Girl for coke service depart ment to answer phone, file and do a little typing. Permanent job in essential industry
See Mr, Bigafoos, 8 to 10 A.M. 3rd Floor Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, 49 8. Penn
| zation, I
Please see Mr. Free. 214 W. Maryland or phone RI-5551 General office SE typing Office Girl and shorthand not necessary. Chance for BOVANCEfIONL Mr. Fisher, Firestone Stores, 202 N. Illinois.
PAY ROLL DEPT.
There is an interesting opportunity in our pay roll department for an experi-| enced, capable girl. It is a job with plenty of opportunity to get ahead for the right person—and with a rapidly going organiApply at our employment office between 8:30 A. M. and 12 noon.
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP,
216 N. PINE ST.
To POLICY WRITER
r downtown insurance company. 5
liberal time off; private room. HU-7408. NEEDS
for Piano Action Work Interesting Job—Pleasant
Surroundings
610 S. New Jersey “WOMEN, AGE (8-25 |* or inexperienced.
To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics
PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.
THE BARBASOL CO.
846 N. SENATE
Whit2 Women for Laundry
Steady Wore: Good
vacation
pay;
‘Methodist | Hospital Laundry
Men and Women
for all types of machine operators on vital war production. Excellent post-war opportuni.
COAL TRUCKS & COAL TRUCK
CHEMICAL LAB. assistant wanted, High school education necessary, some chemjcal experience helpful, An essential industry, important in peace as well' as in wartime, ° Permanent position, an excellent opportunity for advancement come mensurate with ability and initia tive. See or write Clarence Holmes, 2050 Prospect 8t. Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, Indianapolis.
- » Coal Truck Driver 4 Steady Job-Good Pay, Most coal conveyor loaded.
MUESING-MERRICK COAL. CO.
401 8, State st MA-8588 1830 Rrnokville ra R-11Y
DRIVERS, ALSO HELPERS
STEADY WORK-~GOOD PAY.
Union Ice & Coal Co.
TUESDAY, JAN. 80, 1945
HELP WANTED-MALE 1n A-1 FURNITURE refinishers. Kasper
% GRILLE
{Between 8 A, M. and 5 P. M..
~ JANITOR WANTED
#ixchange.
KINGAN & Co.
LEARN A TRADE x
trade, halt over 40 hoo”
nings for interview, 1331 E. Washington st.
- Maintenance Man |
Baking Co,
See Mr.
Furniture Co, 850 Virginia Ave,
HOUSEMEN 6 PORTERS Colored = MAROTT HOTEL
Mrs. Statley, Housekeeper
AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St, Clair St,
HOUSEMEN
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
Dependable, reliable man. Stout PFleld Ext. 113,
BE. 5240,
DO YOUR PA IN AN INDUSTRY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR WORK . b® helping prepare meat’ for our aiiisd forces, ern equipment, good wa time and half for .over 40 hoy No experience necessary, Apply in Reson Buplovment Office A. M. to 5 P, M. Daily. MARYLAND & BLACKFORD STS.
Lithograph
Press Helpers
70¢ an hour tor day work, 75¢ am nour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary. |
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 B. Washington *
Excellent op unity to learn Bakery Age 26 to Time and "Essential {ndustry with a post-war security, orem West Baking Coy
For general maintenance-work | in modern bakery... =
GENERAL BAKING CO, | 318 W. Vermont |
MAINTENANCE MAN with considerable electrical experien Essential industry. Post-war work. Wi 1331 E. Washington st,
MAN—WHITE for office cleaning and night watchin Pulley, Big Pour Bldg. 108 Meridian st.
MAN--For settin
and distributing type Feperience pre erred, 15 N. Pennsyle
vania st
MAN to wash Tareral cars. 1101 N. Penna
ties. Our own cafeteria. Expeti-
‘Mitchel & Scott Machine Co.
1841 Ludlow
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement
2 weeks’
ay week. 129 E. Market, Room 409.
SALES LADIES
Apply 3rd Floor
fenced in or now wor
raphy business doing selling, or some-
one with real sales abil
and bonus and pleasant working conStudio,
ditions Apply Pennsylvania
Rogers
YOUNG * or middle-aged” woman,
king
ity
experin photog-
® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
Fine salary
40 N
Chas. Mayer & Co. 29 WwW, Washington SALESPEOPLE
Experienced |
Interested
office work. typing necessary. VICTOR FURNITURE CO.
Attention High School Graduates in good position with | post-war future in old established retail furniture office for general Some shorthand and
231 W. Wash. St.
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
in Selling Coats and Suits Salary & Commission Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor| =
SALESPERSON’ Yard Goods Department
advancement and one-half over 40 hou
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. ACCOUNTING CLERK for general clerical ork in small office;
THE WM. H. BLOCK co. RE in
figures
food industry; good
STANDARD MARGARINE co Mr. Smalley
essential; opportunity and post- Nar future.
. ' uss; W, J, Holliday & Co. 10 STEEL Essential industry with post-war future, 5'2-day week, has openessential ings at present. for . Time | MALE *| 10 Production workers ; CH-5040 1 Exp. power shear operator
Salary and Commission Apply { Employment Office, 7th Floor |
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. SEAMSTRESS
To Learn Corset Alteration
7th Floor
Apply Employment Office,
The Wm. H. Block Co. SECRETARY
opportunity
Excellent enced person. Rapid dictation, teresting duties. Permanent tion, Modern Office.
Call RI. 1321 8 A.M. fo 5 P.M.
Yl ICREtTARY——— TYPISTS Dictaphone Operators General Office Clerks
Experienced, good pay; 40-hour week Apply
Herff Jones Co.
_ 1411 N Capitol ave,
~ SODA FOUNTAIN MANAGER
$25.00 weekly 8 days. Good hours. Chanace for advancement. I[R-5222 after |
1 pm ~ % STENOGRAPHER 4
for inposi-
Girls—Opportunities Now
War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
20 N
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
~ 3 GIRL
To take full charge of wrapping desk. Good Opportunity
STOUT’S
318 Mass. Ave.
* GIRLS % % BOARDERS » % SEAMERS % PAIRERS % INSPECTION + FINISHED MENDERS
Will teain for light, clean work and skilled hosiery operation
National Hosiery Mills
R1-1321, & A, WM. to 5 KF. Mm
Meridian St.
wean IRLS
22-35 Switchboard relief operator and clerical] work; some typing Good starting salary; 5-day 40-h¢ ‘ week Gall Miss Martin, at dianapol Times. -RI-5 535 or appointment for clerical and typing: Full-time posi-
| tion now and. after the war. Good oppor~ | tunity to do your part in an essential activity Pleasant hours and = working | conditions Apply Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., 900, Test Bldg | WHITE gir adult, HU-4939
for general housework, 1 2 children; nice rm, good wages. *
: Experiencea * HOSIERY WORKERS °
We have openings at bi present Tor SEAMERS 2
Employment Office— Women |
Typing Dictation and Clerical Work 5%-Day, 41-Hour Week Permanent Position Apply Emplovment Office
PACKARD MFG. CORP. 2000 Columbia | Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia. Plant at
| $0th and Columbia. Only 25 minutes from Circle. Ja | STENOGRAPHER and _CLERK-TYPIST 5-DAY WEEK
PE RUANEN Ter OoT WAR SECU RITY
INSLEY . MANUFACTURING CO. #01 N. Olney (3500 E. 10th St.
STENOGRAPHER
Will Consider Beginner Apply 3rd Floor
CHAS. MAYER & CO.
Bs 'STENOGRAPHER
PERMANENT POSITION 40-Hour, 5-Day Week
State Experience “and Salary Desired
Reply Strictly Confidential
Box A814, care Times
% STENOGRAPHER %
514-Day week. Ediphotrieror shorthand. $30 Week ton start, "Pers manent position for worker,
KARPEX MFG. CO. 1436 E. 19th Bt, . CH-2100 Take Columbia Car to 19th & Martindale or Brightwood—W, Indpls. to 19th & Roosevelt
. STENOGRAPHER *
Re position, pleasant works conditions. Salary, $100 per mo. ‘Life Ins. Co. of New York,
MANUFACTURING CO ROOSEVELT AVE
Needs
Tool Makers
AT DEARBORN
Machinists
Skilled and Unskilled Machine Operators
Inspectors
nol now In war
BTV Ww
° DISHWASHERS ° AUTO MECHANIC
®J A NITORS © White or Colored ' FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON
EXCHAN
work apply u. S. Employment Service
Washington
@® Phone Mr. Nickel ® @ CH. 7860-Extension 245 @.
1 Pickup truck driver, over 186 1 Exp. bill clerk (typewriter opera-
“FEMALE 1 File clerk
2 Stockroom clerks.
Plant 543 W. McCarty.
INC See Mr. Miller
HELP WANTED—MALE . 11
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be ° required to comply with all WMC regulations
-
BODY MAN
New agency - Just opening needs your services. Get in on the ground floor. We are classed a eritieal, essential industry by the w.mMmC Steady and permanent in peacetime as well. Top wages, family hours, vacations with. pay, group insurance.
See PAUL. KUHN 5436 E. Wash,
‘Dishwasher
DISHWASHERS Good Wages
WHEELER'S : 139 N. Penn, St.
(Opposite Union Station.)
Metal Man
Now is the time to associate with a business that has been declared critical, essential industry by the W M. C. We have plenty to do now and will be permanent
Junior Chemists Meter Readers Dilers “Electrician Laborers
Repairman Fireman
ad
Pleasant work Ses Mr.
and profitable in peacetime. Fam"Barnes Hotel Cofiee Shop. ily hours, vacations. with pay, group insurance. Top wages. See MR. WEBER
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Has openings for men and women in production departments
Essential war work with postwar employment opportunities
Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY General Office Clerks
"Truck Driver
- Trainees for Plant
INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO. 113 MONUMENT CIRCLE
~~ FOURTHARERS: 16 to 50
and _ fountain drinks. 0 ns for sdvancepunt.| § Moore.
836 E. 63rd St.
~ AUTO MECHANIC
Experienced on Ford
Automobiles "Essential Industry
See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO.
318 W, Vermont
AUTO MECHANICS
BUSY SHOP-WELL EQUIPPED.'‘ ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW TRANSPORTATION 18 VITAL DURING| THE WAR, AND WE WILL BE GOING STRONG IN THE POST-WAR YEARS
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET sh,
552 E. Wa AUTO MECHANIC
PEKMANENT PUSITION< L00p PAY
SEE MR. BA Rp HARRY A. SHARP CO.
© 44% VIRGINIA AVE.
AUTO METAL MANand HELPER ' |51/, Days—@ood Pay—Permanent WEST SIDE MOTORS 2419 W. Washington
Essential industry. Boy or Drafi- Exempt
“Automotive Electric Repair Fork. . Opportunity. Mr. Murray, 318
BAKER §
L1-4378,
for Interview, co. iy ie
COOKS and GRILL MEN
2 Auto Mechanics
Utility. Opportunity for research and broadening experience in testing. An essential industry, important in peace as well as in wartime. Permanent position, an excellent chance for advancement commensurate with ability and initiative. Requirements: Degree in chemistry, industrial experience helpful, but not esdentiall See or write Clarence Holmes, 2050 BE. ol 8t. Citizens Gas and Coke Ulity, Indianapolis.
Experienced or inexperienced. WA.-1877
WA-6440 Colored Man © service rest rooms.
IR-5880.
CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN
Paper Package Company 902 8. Delaware
DISTRICT MANAGER
for Circulation Department
The Indianapolis Times has an opening for a man between 25 and 45 yrs Good starting wage and excellent opportunity for advancement. 5-Day, 40hour week. Must have a car. This is classified. an essential industry and this position is permanent. Please phone for appointment. RI-5551. Mr. Allie.
"ELEVATOR OPERATORS
over 18, colored, Apply Service Dept. LE Strauss & Co
Essential Industry
Needs Highway Drivers Good Runs, Good Pay Immediate Employment Transamerican Freight Lines 1456 E. 19th St.
CH-1651
“% EVANS MILLING CO, *
Needs * Packers * Truckers % General Mill Workers
No experience necessary. Good starting pay. Time and one-half 16r over 40 hours 20. Minotes from Downtown 1730 W. MICHIGAN
“EXTRACTOR MEN
Essential Industry Good Pay and Hours
STERLING LAUNDRY - 135 Lexington Ave.
~ EX-SERVICE MEN
ROUTE MAN - | Guaran- Estab« tee $30. lished Expenses route. paid.
Ambitious man can earn $40-550
1201 Cornell A Ave. “© RI- 2614 Filling Room Machine Operators Petmunent b Jobs; will train Mr, Stroup
sylvania st. : | Wanted Cae CHEMIST wanted f he laboratory TC leit! dave Mechanics, Helpers
and Tire Men
In Essential Industry Apply Clyde B. Berry
Aero Mayflower Transit Co, 887 Mass. Ave, MECHANICS
Two needed at once.
CLEMANS TRUCK LINES
LI-A5I4, Mr. Engles
Coffee or Peanut Roaster| Steady work
South
MEN 26 TO 50
Previous experience une necessary. Essential Industry manuface turing Industrial Paint, Varnish and Lace quer Protective Coatings, with no cone § version ‘problems postwar. Haye opeg job classifications permitting advancee ment, Overtime hours worked regularly, All production employees share in ape proved Wage Incentive Plan which has paid a monthly Wage Incentive Bonus fop © the past eleven months and should cone tinue. “Factory one mile from the Circle. Over 75% of our production men have from six to 23 years or more of service with us. Applicants must comply with W.M. C. regulations. Call at employment office. Lilly Varnish Company, 664 - California Street. WANTED—-MEN : Old established industrial insurance § company wants men for Indianapoe iis, Anderson and Evansville. Start< ing income $40 to $50 weekly from collection of established businegs— * with prompt increase in earnings assured. No age limits Previous exe perience desirable but not required. Rex Health and Accident Insurance _Co., 407 . 407 Lemcke Bldg., ‘MA-6953.
MEN WANTED |
Essential Industry
PAPER PACKAGE CO. 802 8S. Delaware
MEN
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary
Pull or part time. Steady work now ow ang after the war. Our business has been operation here for 15 years. National Starch Products, Ine. 1515 8 DROVER
METAL MAN
Top Wages Permanent Employment Plenty of Work STRAWN AUTO SALES
915 Virginia A Ave. MA-6138
STATION -attendant, must be i. no age limit. Site Oil Co, 14th See C. L. ._Conley.
for Miscellaneous Factory Work
naps as rcs
< 7 A 5 RT
p—ry
West,
Central States Envelope Co. 16 8. Sherman Drivé MEN WANTED Lithograph
Press Helpers 70¢ an hour for day work, 75¢ am nour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 E Washington -
“MEN WITH CARS
THE “POLK SANITARY MILK CO. | 1100 E. 15th, PILLING STATION manager, | permanent, no age limit. Site Oil Co __ 14th and | West. See CL Conley
* FINISHER WANTED *
To burn In and polish oft pianos, If you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us immediately. Good pay and per manent set-up. Ask for Mr Wilson
WILKING MUSIC COMPANY: 120 E. Ohlo “TRE PEB
~ FOUNTAIN ME WAOAM0
FREIGHT TRUCKERS Urgently Needed . FULL OR PART TIME WORK
(Part time workers needed who can work at least 4 hours between 7 a. m, and 5 pam. or from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m,
a APPL Us S$. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland St.
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement
Can Pe Pan Time oF orker PENN’ ‘RAILROAD 189 E. South
IT HANDLERS
THEN ;
g00d_ wages,
Late model, to deliver telegrams; i | full or part time Mr. Dalton. WESTERN UNION ORDERLIES | | White Permanent Employment. Apply
| Nursing Administration Offie
METHODIST HOS HOSPITAL _
EXPERIENCED PLUMBER
MAROTT HOTEL Mr. McKinney, Building Supt, § 7. PORTERS
Are you looking for a position that 438 you a salary 52 weeks in the year% on come in and talk with us. You'll find the working conditions pleasant, Your druge store is an essential part of your everye 16 to 60. N
Ages
Dependable Drug Stores,
day home front service Full-time jobs available, California and
Jooks Market St,
Combination Porter & Dishwasher 5% days Meals and $26 week. English Hotel Coffee Shop
ROUTE SALESMAN
.We will train you and help you to earn “1 sbo- -$100 weekly on established coffee route. Position is permanent with op tunity for advance For “details call a$
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934 E. Georgia
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Furnace Rep Hardwood floor: ished, refinished.
Hardwood firs. | refin, Remodelin|
Mattresses
PAINTING, pa ing. Immed
Paper Han,
‘mediate service. 6258-M.
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PAPERHANGING diate service.
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