Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1919 — HERE’S A $200 A MONTH JOB THAT GOES A-BEGGING. [ARTICLE]

HERE’S A $200 A MONTH JOB THAT GOES A-BEGGING.

_ Whiting, Ind., Aug. 14.—1 nan effort to get a new postmaster for Wlhilting, a third appointment has been made, the new appointee being Charles Carette, of 119th street. Over a year ago George W. Jones submitted his resignation as postmaster. Shortly after, eleven Whiting men took the examination. D. B. Puririton was appointed. He rejected the offer. Arthur Vernon was next appointed, but he, too, decided to retain his present position with the Standard Oil Co. Charles Carette, the third man, has just received his official notification of his appointment. -He is employed as a Stillman at the Standard Oil Co. and has excellent business qualifications. If Ihe accepts this 'offer, which is a S2OO per month job begging for some one to 'take 'it, Mr. Carrette will make a first class postmaster. He is as yet undecided as to what he will do.