Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1942 — Page 18

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‘MOVE 10 BALK | 23 From Ft. Wayne Join Mari In the Services REDUCE]

THEFT OF TIRES ’ nal 1 ] = 1 stanion —- FINANCE SCHOOL Home From Camp Shelby|(™Y dict-anciscasy oar

Inches of girth and pounds of weight where vou

| T0 FOR | Pvt. Robert P. Perkins, son of Mr. Lewis R. Nunnelley, is a “survivor” want to lose it. M | y 3 ‘and Mrs. C. C. . |of the action in the Pacific instead yh [Suite ol 3 otorists Urged t ; = : : (Perkins, 6146 i [of a “casualty” as the department rel S 0 0 Copy N 3 a : S_ \ \ \ Crittenden Ave, . | | first reported. : only: $10

Serial Numbers As 3 A N I» a LL J " & Aa 3 0 is home from Mrs. DaVidson received word last \ r 4 L. J § - : J Replacement Center Comes 5 home tom rDev: vioeived wont dash sh starts

Aid to Police. , WM NU ag Sh he | } | Here From Maryland |fwlough. Pvt. \ [Pasian aboard: he ship on Which Sveejul Fiontments \ \ 3 Perkins was em- | he was third class fireman. He has for Posture

All tire owners are requested to] R : 3 N RY Depot. ployed by the AR {been in the Navy 18 months. ROXY copy down the serial numbers found | — | Public Service NORRIS ; 1 : 3 SC 3 A Finance Department replace- Co, of Indiana, wR on the Shoe of each tire to REP po ment training center will be estab-|Inc., before en- Nil CAMP GRANT, Ill, Jan. S—BVi] Reducing Salon lice recover them in case of theft. 't in th { { Robert K. Chowning, 2815 N, Sher- | Phone RI-0627 That is but one of many recoms lished at Ft. Harrison and the Army Hn Rg ft 8 Sey N {man Drive, has completed 13 weeks | § 32! Bd. of Trade Bldz. 113 N. Meridian mendations made by Superintend- Finance School will be transferred ‘°C: e Is 23 pyt Perkins |basic medical training in the Med- -_

Cr ] 3 y A and a graduate ls h St , 8 - & : \ & “ ent Don F. Stiver of the state po : : \ there from Holabird Quartermaster of Broad Ripple High School where "8 Center here.

lice to help the public to get the A Depot, Baltimore, Md., the War De-| most out of their present tires in| F—- partment announced today. [Eo played Haske all og football. view of the new restriction on tire| The Finance School will offer ibe Se r of the 38th (Cysales. ; ie three courses—an advanced one for| Conc’ ‘vision. Although thieves usually remove A officers: another for officer candi-| PY tire serial numbers before selling . : dates, and a course for non-com-| Kaye S. Swain, son of Mrs. Edith them, a new chemical process just 1 missioned officers and enlisted men 's i i : x : { ‘| Swain, 1042 Hamilton Ave, developed will make it possible to Fifty officers, 100 candidates and e, 1S now reveal the number even after it has 150 enlisted men will be trained at ® private first class in the Marine

been removed. ¢ ® time in the duties required for Corps. He received his promotion EX Tl R E STOR £ CLOSE § Unless parked inside a garage, ; the operation of disbursing offices recently at Marine Barracks, Naval

cars should be parked in well light-| {in which both Army and commer- i i ed areas and car doors and windows Let's God , . Marines in uniform (left to right) Serzt. Mendenhall, Capt. Boulton and Sergt. Barngrover ..., vouchers are handled Ale Station, Seattle;: whefethen is THURS, JANUARY 8 : stationed. Pvt. Swain enlisted here

should be locked to prevent car-| and 23 enlistees from Ft Wayne. The replacement center will pro- S stripping activities. . . ey. | vide basic military and echuieal last September and received train- TO MARK DOWN PRICES AND TO

ror nd pry gi on Jai] Recruiting Reco rd B roken » $3 47.000 SPENT ns training for about 900 8 2% oy . a Diego, ~~ REARRANGE STOCK!

inflated, to check them periodically > a » . for flaws and to drive at a moderate Ww k | | d | Pvt. Richard Farrin ~~ Learns Son Not Killed : peed " RY . A { tL. ington is visit-| a Weal, WOWRUSS win 126 Avenge a e S an ON LOCAL ROAD /ing his mother, Mrs. Goldie Far-| Mrs. Florence Davidson, 1024 Elm CICANTIC accidents | | rington, 345 Lincoln St, on a fur- St, has received work from®* the ee ET S | The story of the Marines’ bravery,were eager to “get at the Japs.” | —— | loush from Camp Shelby. | Navy Department that her son, INTUPL at Wake Island has brought young Enlistments at the Marine Corps : in { Qu relieve misery of men to Marine recruiting offices all recruiting office here reached 21 28 Miles Resurfaced in 41, i tiem SIE p Saturday, the beginning of this vii . CHEST COLDS om oir, ™ ek Seven sain unt men Retiring County High | RUBLE ITY I DBE ONY CP) 5 WMI ee Last week it broke a record for OnE the group Saturday were: ol way Chief Reports. { RN p . . ERIE LIT RVI TR Yd | 77 4

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS.

. : . y Robert L. Morgan, 1102 N. Belle pal pr HY eh Vieu Place; John N. Robinson, 1462 s I « s $ = s _ Central Ave.; John Handak, 1116 N. spent $347.000 on roads. bridges andi

Saturday, is beginning like another . Sh we SEEN record setter, they say Haines a Juss PR se new equipment during 1941, the an- | NN Sriren % : STARTS FRIDAY JAN ) ae al _m 'Se¥ YT nual report of Leo J. White, retiring | N\ - ¥. Ny .

Yesterday 23 from Ft. Wayne ar- de see * i R. R. 1, Box 8-K: Joe Weaver Highway Superintendent, shows. |

The County Highway Department !

rived at the recruiting office by "

: cruiting office, Sergt. Charles L| . . | materials, 10 miles were widened to In the Memory of Mendenhall and Sergt. James W.| G. 0. P. CLUB INSTALLS conform with military regulations The Late Barngrover greeted them. | New officers of the Irvington Re- for the movement of troops and 28

OLIVER R. WALD |X 20 From Here Enlist | publican Club were installed at a Miles of roads were given surface

da od 3 , 1037 N. Harrison St, and Regi- at | QA SOR yaa » . ee ae eo a of te. nald R. Whitlock, Beech Grove. le a] A X NN TN \ ~ a 3 Fa Nan SL 4 8 : od , . THURSDAY NIGHT'S ' LL EA Ne SI PAPER FOR DETAILS

: : : : | treatment during 1941. Last week, 126 Indiana men en- 8:30 dinner meeting last night i Most of the ® aponditires were | This firm which was D listed at the office in the Kresge the clubrooms, 5444': E. Washing- | from State gasoline tax revenues, founded by him will KJ] Building. Among the number were ton St. They are Earl Kightlinger, distributed to counties and cities on | continue the same 20 Indianapolis men: president; Glenn Funk, first vice a mileage basis. —Just See

thoughful and per. [¥, Thomas E. Shine, 28 W. Athearn president; Duke Hanna, second vice! Mr. White, a Democrat, was re-| ® | sonal service at he St.; Abigah P, Thompson, 35 S. president; Arthur Rennick, secre-| placed as Highway Superintendent | Dr Paul WwW Sehmidt Co had always rendered Cole St.. Frederick E. Baldwin, S10, tary, and John Lineger, treasurer. |by the new Republican majority on ® ® 0 4 under the direction FE Ne unas Ss awe S%, pieaon) Merrill Wood is the retiring presi- the Board of County Commission | - L1.458 £ his + Her 1% 1137 E, Ninth St: Ot 1. Merihident. Fred Dickerman, a formerjers. Luther Tex, Republican, be- § || E. OHIO ST. Across from the Postoffice. RI-1633 of his two sons Mer. RY | 526 Drover St. Claude R. Hitch- president, will be the installing of- came County highway chief last | pert Re Yr o~ cock, 1557 N. Guk St: Joseph H-/gieer, | Thursday. CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN | aymond L. Wald. \ Fatew Jr, ebecca Drive; | —— Ad ME Robert L. Dial, 440 Concord St.:| Harold O. Goodwin, 1805 Lambert

St.: John P. Southern, 430 N, Me- | ridian St... Richard C. Leveren:.! ||

5145 Patterson St; Robert L. MecGathey, 1214 E. St. Clair St.; Gordon Davidson, 1014 Oliver Ave. |

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Eager to ‘Get at Japs’

< Charles W. Paris, 2734 N. Pennsyl- | Ta) 2 a RE - or . | ILLINOIS af 17: ST #8 WA.1509 [R ania St: William L. Thomas, R. R.| DBD ETIVIRI VES SATU IA 16, Box 382: Arthur Simpson Jr. pO oh 32:5 W. St. Joseph St... Kenneth F. “hi Tobe oii May, 1839 Singleton St.; Harry H.| For Your Convenience Kramie ’ 2131 Singieton St + . : od, <1 - eq oly .

20 ~ Lawrence E. Barnes, 2304 W, Mec- ’ Carty St. and Robert H. Becker,

PH v /\ \ R 1612 E. Tabor St. Capt. Boulton said the new men

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