Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1941 — Page 19

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Ca a = Bi RA A 46—From Road 20 to Batesville] Ind. RR — — Boy Scout News— Cc. 0. D. ‘Bride’ Pa $ = 9 [emis aE nf 0 | rit 1G Shan alliage FRACTURE BEDS y : - {\] ines S 50 and Tnirere. oom ne Ave Se hi let iné. or oll Can Be Be Rénted at the New WEST DISTRICT | m— DETORDO to NE ARI | Se SES vs shh fr oe HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT : : * a SHORT DETOURS lsh, 4 ie over Pe imiie yesh of Eup Jifilie @ from Windfall south. three] ' DRUG STORE

: : 6—Fro Dexter a 5% miles | miles over county s String of . Smelters to Make AD S ARE i AMED i Lo . ovr ahr SA SE, nt Shy beh pris Moll 22nd ana Meridian ~ Junk Autos Into Steel for Arms La Roads 66 and 213 Affected: | 3 . ByJTIM TIPPETT — Council Activities Plans| BESS NE | One Six-Mile Bypass

THE PROBLEM OF converting the nation’s automobile graveyards Will Be Completed at 4 Fb Is Eliminated. | ZN > Ril NaI man’s favorite WEE CG

l0 metal for national defense soon may be solved by a string of smelters thing across the country.

eeti / Two short detqurs were esThe first of these plants is already under consiFuciion by a Buffalo, Meeting Tuesday. Z taloned oy he ‘Siate| Highway

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. d ot a. affecting Road 66 from Dexter 5% enry C. Thomas, treasurer of the corporation, estimates that{8nd three neighborhood commis. ; miles north and Road 213 from 0,000 will be spent in placing the chain of smelters in operation. sioners were appointed today to the TH Windfall south three miles over | ncorporated with the smelters will be machine’ shops, where metal West District of the Central In- i county stone road. GR Hp may be finished to purchasers’ specifications. diana Council of the Boy Scouts. : ose simile detour vas elim. ® Actual sales records in post exchanges and ach of the 10 plants will yield 400 tons of reclaimed metal a day. John McWethy, living on the : iy : ; The corporation estimates that the yearly average will be 1,200,000 tons. p oui Road nih os assistant City somhenst for a distance of six| canteens show that with men in the Army, gs therto, this metal has been abandoned as junk because its value district COTE OEY by Wallace O. Detours now in effect are: Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, the was | exceeded .by the cost of stripping the automobiles, pressing the : : : : | Ind. 3—From one mile -east. of Rollin favorite cigarette is Camel metal parts and shipping the bales to the smelters. Lee, council commissioner. The Prarie to one mile wes west ot South Bend, cig Cc nel. ‘Instead of the stripping and pressing method the new process takes|yhree neighborhood commissioners) Ind. “4From Ea I wn old utos, trucks and other scrap metal from various sources and dumps SDpoinis) Move Basil Asem, Claude a SE miles gyer U. 8 33. county Payemens and them into cupolas. Heat and pressure is applied, reducing the scrap to|Risley an as . © RE EE Ind. 5—Just . north of Ligonier, one molten metal and refuse. The newly-appointed men wil’ | A mi rss gin faved end WL : t certain stages of the smelting process, the refuse is drawn off,’ Wor. Will SCOUL LXOODS S. 5 nine miles over county gravel, -conand [then the metal is reclaimed in progressive degrees 9 quality rang- |

West Side of Marion County, Mr.| Justain Butman, the Mount |creté oil mat and U. : g ing rom pig iron to high grade steel. All four men have served as promised matrimonial bureau cor- miles over city streets. Gounty oil mat have served on troop committees. Columbus, run-around about s 5 # #5 = Mr. McWethy was a cubmaster prior has been sentenced to six months |* one, side of present pavement: 18 1hiles

Buick \tioduse Estate Wagon 10 his appointment, in jail for using the mails to de- |°'g gi} PRSISnt and J Mes ngtam to

8 5 2 f d lible males. Putnamville; marked detour, 83 miles THE BUICK DIVISION of General Motors Corp., has introduced : raud gul from Terre. Haute So ndianepolls over _ the latest addition to the 1942 line—the Estate Wagon on-a 121-inch | Prepare for Roll Call > SOLDIERS Dib. Jor CRASH series 40 special chassis. ;

By sects to Vincennes may use Ind. U. 8. 41—Closed for structure repair PLANS FOR council activities,| LILESVILLE, N. C., Nov. 28 (U.|over the Grand Calumet River in Ham. Body construction is of natural wood with adh framing and mahogany : : : ? d. North-b : panels fully reinforced and specially treated to resist weather or insect|including the annual roll call and|P).—Two soldiers, Harold A. Pear- east a en ond TafTie PA a YOUR

ama Full passe h rub jons|@ check-up of each unit, will befson, address not given, and Julius | 10 miles over Road 152, 12 and 20 to the oo wep: on rings and cushions and backs are tailored. in’ black, completed at & supper meeiing at Rogowics, Rechester, N. Y. were finchon (ifh Kovas ui snd hh ful pm af ERS brown or red leather. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Y.M.C. A. killed near here yesterday when Jie ton U. 8. 41 and Road 313 to east 8 4 5 First aid teams and preparation for|their Army truck overturned. al ronioea nd 5 Seven itles over +o Front seats of the new model are adjustable by means of tively | £100P rallies will be discussed pad 318 IC jase ) and Road 152 located at the left seat riser, while the rear seat carrsbe removed entire : . i

ill att the . twithout the use of tools by lifting it forward and out of the latching Whig Yio Wi (ting Tb tweet

device, missioners agd Mr. Lee. The com- : A i cis ” g i missioners are William Miller, North District; Lloyd Byrne, South

District; Max Darmstandler, East oo 4 District, - and Mr. McWethy, who . : will represent the West District in : FW :

the absence of a commissioner yet

|to be appointed. : r 4 Who Are Taking Advantage of These Gra nd Opening Savings

; Ind. 26— Lee said. Etna, Ia, male “bride” who [yer Re ol] ;Faittioup Coertiand 355 e theory is not new. In fact, an adaptation of this building up y : an of metal reserves is now in practice in Nazi Europe. rating officers in various troops and respondents to arrive C. 0. D., | colimbus ropout, three miles north of

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Pian Round ‘Table

A SCOUTMASTERS'’ Round Table will be held Wednesday night : hare Si at the Hawthorne Community Cenal ET _.. ter. Scoutmasters of the West Side ‘ SUCH FEATURES as safety glass all around, Fishér No Draft Venti- | will get together that wight to lay lation, flashway directional s'~n=21s both front and rear, flexible steering [plans for the * activities . of their ~ ‘wheel, electric clock, horn r' . wheel trim rings and license plate frames | troops. ~ gre standard on the new mo ". #2 # = Front and rear seat widths are 58% and 59% inches respectively, ' H S hedul gomiortably accommodating six passengers. Concealed ZUNNiEg Hoare eavy Jcneauie facilitate entry and exit, while the new bodies are designed in keeping with the streamlined styling 6f the 1942 Buick line. SEVERAL TROOPS Lav & heavy “The Estate Wagon is powered by a valve-in-head straight eight Ost Week engine, developing 118 horsepower with compound carburetion. A tro op Court of Honor will be

2 = 2 a 8 held Tuesday night by Troop 61 at

. i te hurch, n’ Fender Features Chevrolet S0th St and Gaptiol Ave. Raton

3 : Simpson, chairman of the troop a MOST obvious and popular features of the 1942 ~ @hevrolet is the “door-action” fender, which lends a definite air of Somes, will have charge of the elongation to the car. Unique is the fender wing which swings with the :

5 New members will be taken into 5 doe as oh is opened, for it is a separate unit, bolted to the door. Troop 135 at Castleton Wednesday

night. “Chief” F. O. Belzer will speak and mothers’ pins will be

Pisiented w ihe mothers of" new dh Pal START PAYMENTS NEXT YEAR!

The meeting will be the last offi- ( 2 Ww Arrange Terms to alto "ls Bobs 21c DOWN = MONTHS to PAY AS Glenn Thomas. His draft number 3 c e090 Oo da Ba Suit Your Convenience is up and he is slated for early induction into. the Army. Chief Belzer also will attend the charter night program to be held

next Friday night by Troop 28, 3817 {Fletcher Ave.

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Camp Cabins Limited

ONLY A FEW DAYS are open for Scouts to use Camp Chank-tun- < un-gi during the Christmas holi-}. : d I £4 day, Scout offizials said today. ; ~y 8 Latest tailored clesign soliStanley L. Norton, assistant InN taire in a gleaming mount. Scout Executive, said 1hat every| j ig! ry Sy ing of solid’ on gold available cabin at the camp tas / been in: use every week-end ‘since the close of the camping season. He said that .Scouts should register at once if they plan to go to camp during the holidays. : ‘ nl $9475 5 ; ; 3 AR FORTY SCOUTERS who have Repair is thus facilitated, and in case of replacement, the entire pon etworled 1. Wy Elements of Smart new stlores that are the door ood not ho purchased. A foot scraper at the forward end of the | ScOUtmastership” at the training]. finest in accuracy and dependa- . ‘concealed running board also is added. This then is Detroit’s answer gram oy Deng eontinctes oh bility, Guaranteed. 21c Down! Th flashi diamonds to what car lovers were wondering several years ago: “How will you ever 8 a #7 . Ee aE non,

os Camp Chank-tun-un-gi Sunday for : ASEH of breath-taking beauty in get in a car if they keep on lengthening the fenders? practical experience in the subject. ; 4 a mounting of yellow gold.

Chrysler Urges Factory Pick-Ups t : demand,

£2 JIN LINE WITH the policy of conserving anything essential to the ~ defense program, the Chrysler Sales Division is urging its dealers to have TO A] & ¥ L i +f E customers make factory pick-ups of new cars whenever possible. : This would serve to relieve an impending shortage of freight cars and free more of the railway equipment for the transportation of defense

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specials are the biggest values in. town. Seasohable, wanted KX Teswidhdios | in a big variety at budget-saving low prices.” - 4 K. The new nian ha

: Special Lot—Ladies’ Fabric 7 Ladies’ Cotton & phy Ship. Frodln movement. He ; 5 ol hi 4D IAMOND DRESS 'GLOVES cies ‘a 3 = a Tr «) || BRIDAL SET ¢ 21| _. Reg. 59c to 89¢ Values DRE SSES | . nel (7 gf | SS Sl (0 NE || orice. We suggest that or 8 °

price. We suggest that you | Black, brown, wine, |

navy, green, grey and | By request we are

: : : reducing the price rust. All sizes. for 2.days. All col- ; Sn Pr. ors in wanted C SF styles. Sizes 14 to : 52. : }

| 2-Day Sale of Carolina Moon 2 TL To : ap — pis — es ig a : 3 Rad + LE Tr QB | - ll Loan Men’ Leather HOSIERY tr Akay | vy @" waren $92.95 4 NX | Regular 98c Value ildren’s Flannelette 3 HE EA gh Any man will = qd iN E 3 BILE FOLDS 8 and 4-thread, fun J PAJAMAS de tid a — ™ be proud to \

Regular $1.19 Value! cn Pe) oY ~ W = a i : ol E Pra | "9ic DOWN

3 fashioned - hosiery in ular Soc value! pike:

| wear it—every ; n it : | Kio 100 It i} newest fall shades. . ithe blue, 266 Down i \ jen : h :

man ‘will spe preciate dependable 2%e 2 Week

20xi8 Inch Reg. $L19 Men's: -| aa wo bo in sturdy, secu. cf wi Mn ares can $9.95

Turkish ERY : : 1 Ch rate performance. 29% lf] Wits Dismonas. s1193 i : : [tant a looking, expensive looking—yet § sof jg 50c WEEK! "9 SH! RB Si ; j { A S ONY it 13 offered at the lowest price A784 = : 4 < irae 9, S + ie 3

colors, > sizes 14 to 16%.

"CURTAIN REMNANTS

Tto 1050 tengtose >. 106 va. | More of That Delicious |

Wooden Bey, 25¢ Value | | Baked a sao 0c (| HAM i Cc a = hot 12; | a Ts