Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1943 — Page 17
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: 2 3 Shortridge, Cathedral A Men 38:45 and 1; and 17 Years to, | Graduates Become Top: Than. Absenteeism, ; Physician Declares.
Be Accepted for’ April ; © Privates, Zz... 7 2 Tas fred : Two Shortrid tes and orie|. j PITTSBURGH, April 15 (U. P.). FLORISTS: ASN. Quota. : ; from SS ortrides et ua A J 1 —1t's the worker who shows up on | Ora oi E ASTER Flowers Now? of 1 ndidna: ois
hd priv fo a a im estive : {the job when he should be home training as: operator-mec an- : | resting—not the absentee—who is oo, U. S. coast ‘guard to fill ‘the April | ics at the army air forces technical os war production, in the Y “ quota. . Educational credentials. and | § oe : Yraining schol, Sioux Balls Ya. X |opinion of Dr. Victor G. Heiser, proof of citizenship. must be - pre- : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuckey, 1100 W. noted author and physician. sented.by men of 38 to 45, who will 3 28th st., former employee of the National Dr. Heiser, author of “An Ameribe ‘accepted: Into the ; Tegular a aa Concrete & Fireproofing Co., and Karl can Doctor's Odyssey,” posed his branches. : A. Cretors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. somewhat paradoxical theory on abVoluntary ‘enlistment is ‘open tol 4 Sretons. yam a an > ; senteeism in an interview before ad3 a . Jen. of draft age who are good|§ Zaepfel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony] BE dressing 500 ndysteial Phiyelsigne i FL orsemen or radio technicians. : : G. Zaepfel, 1433 Charles st., who at- : : and executives nding a wi 8 Wartime. ‘treats with ra. - They may apply. through the local|g 7: tended Cathedral. : industrial health clinic sponsored by : “toned meats! Vitafied Rice coast guard office, now in the Indi- 7 ‘Pfe. Cretors and Pfe. Zaepfel were the ‘National Association of Manu- ski oR ana state armory building, 2015 S. : formerly employed at Allisons. facturers and the Tri-State Indus- transforms skimpy menus, Pennsylvania st., and will be routed | Jil : ; “sv trial association’ here. Send boxtop for ratlos-sav- : = their local draft boards. : Among technicians enrolled in the “While_absenteeisin is a recog- ing RICE-RECIPES OLD X ly men of draft age may vol- : armored force school at Ft. Knox, nized problem,” he said, “I would a & NEW. : uUnteer in these fields. Horsemen Ky., is Sgt. Paul A. Davis, 111 W. rather have 100 physically able and . @re needed for beach ‘patrol work. Ensign and Mrs. W. 1 Bundy 11th st, who will take a "speciall : E JOS oreo at Work in a Pant Ta 8 8 =» aa e- We Ts ‘|course in tank mechanics, than 150 persons—of whom perhaps Richard L. Clark, son of Mr. and| ‘and son Donnie Bill, San Diego, SUES a ; ig s 50 are being pushed to their jobs.” Mrs. Jesse A. Clark, 941 N. Keystone| Cal. (shown above), are visiting | 4 “Nearly every man and woman ave, has been advanced fo third) Mrs. Bundy pape mr. and | Board 8 Inductees wo : ; reporting for work in war industry class petty officer. He graduated| Mrs. E. W. Cox, 525 N, Keysfone : : wi today,” he continued, “brings a from fe ra school Tor aviation ave. He has been assigned to. duty on my Nh gg i —_—"_ = ; AL with him—the ghost of famachinists’ mates at Navy pier,| in San Francisco. £3 that the following men have been When Robert W. McDermott won his wings in the army air forces |tigue and inefficiency from poor liv-
Great Lakes, Ill, Snes week. inducted into the army: and his commission as a second Heutenant at Ellington field, Tex., re- |ing habits and ‘hidden hunger'— » GAS COUPONS TAKE N Julius Strong, 918 E. 14th; Harilee Pat-| cently, his mother, father and wife were there to see the ceremony. |that half-aliveness that men feel terson, 636 Pierson; Leon Harris, 438 Wa-| Pictured at the field are Mrs. Robert McDermott; Lt. McDermott and [when they are poorly nourished.
Seek Navy Ratings IN TWO ROBBERIES usin: water Webs, 7is Faye: Evans] My, and Mrs. W. T. MoDermott, 451 N. Capitol ave. He suggested a four-point pro-
; Jenkins, 440 W. North; Dan Gilbert, 1426 x ~~ Three Indianapolis men, are en- Thieves who last entered a ghrage Cornell; Cleveland - Brown Jr., Tifton,
rolled in the. service school at the : at 2906 E. New York st., _obtaiired Ga.; Carl Ingle, 516 Cincinnati; Peter 'U. S. naval training station, Great 350 gasoline coupons—yut they're no Brown Jr, 37 Pa mer’ James Anderson,
Lakes, Ill. Upon completion of the good. West; Alex (Sims, 241 14 N. Capitol, and hpi fryer be promoted io pet- Lesley Hashbocker, garage: oper- er aan, Hale tr ar ratings er pa Sylar ator, said the coupons had all been]. yeu used and were-ready to be returned “The men: and their courses. are: RA ne ifs to rationing officials. eph M. Bartle, son of Mr. and But thi ho broke. int X Mis.’O. C. Bartle, 56 W. Denny st. | or thieves who broke into an ’ quartermaster: Warren . G. Black, automobile owned by Mrs. Helen a Goodmer, parked near her home at husband of Mrs. Susan Black, 5015 Sain: : 8. State ave. and Joseph F. Moze 708 N. Capitol .ave., obtained a ra- : son of Mrs. Anna Moze, 1036 N.{tioning book with: unused gas Hohnes ave. gunner’s mate. coupons, : a . I C. TRAIN DERAILED Coast Guard Artilleryman Robert ECHOLS, Ky. April 15 (U. P.).— x Maron has been Promoted to [The locomotive and seven cars of ‘an : Ng vate first class e is stationed [11-car Illinois Central - passenger : os at Camp Pendleton, Va. His wife, [train were derailed. at a grade Corp. Wertenberger M/M Suhre mis Kay Munyon, who lives at crossing here today, ‘but authorities LEFT: Corp. Donald P. Werten2816 Central ave. plans to Jom | him. |said no one was injured seriously. berger, son of Mr.’ and Mrs. John R OTe
Wertiberger, 26 W, Mistigan|(™ WHITE SAIL LIQUID I STURDY WALLPAPER
on] st., has been assigned to study radio operator-mechanics at the army air : : forces technical school, Sioux Falls, , : Tc LE AN ER §[ Iowa.” Corp. Wertenberger attended : ; Manual Training high school and : . 1 was ‘employed at Thomas Furnas : : . ? & Co. P y Bottle 1. C Poy j Each ; : C Le. RIGHT: Machinist's Mate 2/c ! Cans Y C
Harold L. Suhre’ has. returned tof] For Floors, Furniture or Woodwork
Newport News, Va.; #éfter visiting Gal. Jug $1.29 A Real Value! Long Lasting The All-Purpose Liquid Cleanser ~ REGULAR CAN 5¢
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Suhre, 2717. N. Capitol ‘ave. He WHITE SAIL EASY-TO-USE ECONOMICAL SUNBRITE TOILET SOAP
racusted. rom Technical nish || HAND SOAP 8: 23¢ WINDEX «o 95¢ SOLVENTOL * L oo ° $1.00 CLEANSER 3... 13¢ SWEETHEARTS: 19¢
school and was employed at; the . FOR THE PERFECT CLEANER A&P WINDOW WHITE SAIL LIQUID GOLD DUST SCOURING A-PENN SELF-POLISHING
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' Men. who qualified : and weére n6- WASHBOARDS Ea. Sdc BLUE .Bluing 2 Bots. 15¢ ZERO 2 Qts. 25¢ Cedar
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ailah, 3 (Soueh Ya oo Grove oe a eridian; George nn, _ I: , " | Ra Bylo yl, Box. 314: Marion Meyers: (IT Ap GRADE “A” | POLK’S GRAPEFRUIT PORK LOIN | SMOKED CALIFORNIA | FRESH TEXAS saat CORN | JUICE T I | ASPARAGUS Jt CARROTS | East; Harry Rouss, P. O. Box 1301; Paul 8 Richards, 1022 Epler; Edward Roller, RO AS . . [4] AMS
Beech G: Ge Sauter, ‘1832 Wood- 1 : fawn; "Alvin" Schelh, 1443 Keunington; a BN ron 3 Unsweet- Tender Breen » 19¢ coo Yul vs 5 oun unc. Ea.
3 : 46-02 A : +252 La ‘Siegel, 1050 8. te: : x "Wh hank’ Eel SL Lor D cae 200 Mend” cn 206 mb mar 33¢ |] sari roms. 396 | t - / of: . . bott, ET Charles” Simin, “523 14 Points Per Can 5H 9 Po : erry. y empie . . : . 4 . 381; Norman Wetzel, R. No. * FLORIDA ; 8 70; i t 1 ked Meats | Pts. Price ; Ee Vaal ELE sumner, | Canned Vegetables. pts.| Price | Fresh and Smoked . GRAPEFRUIT “0 atu 8... 20¢ , ws : , IONA BRAND TOP QUALITY TREE-RIPENED
LE No. 2 Cam: : ; Whole or : ”" | Ft. Harrison: Transfers GREEN BEANS .%:.%: | 14) 2..25¢ | COOKED HAMS iii | 9: wd3¢) propiny’opaANGES isis ! JONA BRAND ge SHORT SHANK 3 de TEXAS-GROWN Lb
A3c Te oowing men have been GREEN PEAS Ju 5: [16 12¢ | SMOKED PICNIC FRESH SPINACH ~.°=~' 2. 923¢ x 100
| transferred from Ft. Harrison to pb Srabrig n to the "INDIAN RIVER’ BRAND i de RIB END our. abit FOR DELICIOUS SALADS n Gaughan, ‘son of . “and: . Mrs. PORK CHOPS Meaty Lh. 33¢ AVOCADO PEARS
Es Satan re, re = ol] TOMATOES +S ca | 16 Gaughan, ‘263 N. - Pershing .st.: Robert A&P GRADE “A” . FRESH g SOUTHERN GROWN
. | Vaughn, son of “Mrs. Anna Vaughn, 36) No. 1 a 2% Can : : . Moet ac aoteoncy, | ASPARAGUS It} 32 | spaRERIBS ».26¢ | FANGY SHALLOTS “3.7: 2. 150
husband of - Mrs. Msi Mo! 14 Hiatt ' st.; John Curr whose wife WEBSTER BRAND TINY : FANCY
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lives at 2252 Gutter ory land Theod No. 1 Can F 4 TOP QUALITY j : . |i pad gr SRR | LIMA BEANS io” M1) Me) giiGED BACON [8 | ..48c| TOMATOES um, 26 amp wie, Tex.: Gran amp- a 8 I : HOT. HOUSE GROWN ' . [Bi 2 Sat SE BE) DICED GARROTS i: | 14/8 200 | mer 0 0) wn. 20¢ | LEAF LETTUCE "= Mower 90g Mg Sn i oes Beh | aur wma re meu pace ) 5 : 4 No.’ 3-«Can . . FUSE SORE So | SUGSOTASH Turn [14] Mo mem ol . 20 | WINESAP APPLES "cov 3... 36¢ 3 z= x =» 1 : : . o a Bimbo o” muncncer || VEGETABLES 30755 [14] 9 PORK SAUSAGE ». 35¢ No Resion Points Required! a. I jo |. ia . 4 ; iE . : ing at-the 1st WAAC training AA = ei Bantam, Whole Kernel bl i 3c Si DRIED DUFF’S . ter, Ft. Des Moines, Iowa. “CORI .No, 303. Jar—1 Lb. Dairy and Miscellaneous : tn Coiniiovasia + | war PRUNES (|| Waffle Mix Promotion from private first class PEL MONTE : per 80 American ; 3 to technician 5th grade has been||| PEACHES ».. ss kd w (132 ..33¢ LOAF CHEESE uw. 33¢ Lge. 30-40 £)-Lb. 32 Reg. 20 : receivéd by Charles. B. Gilpin at the|||. sar BRAND — 2 90 | LONGHORN CHEESE 39 | Count raQgLB| | Pe € 4 S ho till the same PI 4572 SQ ag gs pur ot on ; PINEAPPLE Neo. 1 Flat Can; Oz. 8 3 for 29¢ IN QUARTERS, HI-SCORE 1b, SULTANA BRAND $1.000.000 flavor thot OO = or wits || SEE ... 21c | SILVERBROOK BUTTER 52¢ | PEANUT BUTTER *** *~* 2 2 fo / / Sh 4 eR eh .T. Sth Gr. Gilpin, now. assigned PRUNE PLUM 116,808 | 15/2 ... 27¢ oobi 1b. ONOMICAL uty as armorer w a signal THAN BRAND : fk: y Lb. x ik experts to pronounce C.V. “The (company, was employed by the Ban- KIEFFER PEARS NE 2 Om IE OLEOMARGARINE w. 19¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS - EE Cello 12¢ ; hd ; i quet Ice Cream & Milk .Co. before (ll ginrana FrOIT ai : TOP QUALITY EVAPORATED alin. Perfect Beer,” is still yours to enjoy entering the air forces July 15, 1942. ||| ‘Sig No.1 Can 9 gic | PURE LARD |B! wile! WHITEHOUSE MILK cus SOC ia “II COCKTAIL, 1 1b. tor S16 : . 138
in either the regular bottle or Pfc. John O. Donahue, son of] Juices ti | -- Poultry and Fish ' No Ration Points Baked Goods—Tops‘in Value ~~
1 ; x ; Mrs. Stella M. Donahue, 1230 Olive PINEAPPLE JUICE Ging 33¢ | ‘NEW YORK DRESSED fhe money-saving, war-time quart. st, has returned to Camp Camp- sak ¥ y = iS bell, Ky., after spending a furlough SUNNY CROP BRAND : Can ‘ x wz 3 ROASTING CHICKENS Quality 1b. we Hot Cross: Buns.
with his mother and fiancee, Miss
wi A8-Om. 9 | 2 . DRESSED = a Da Borden, ary ave, Bex on NATO JUIE oe : us ie * : FRESH BLUE PIKE 1b. 33¢c. Jane Parker Made with. Fine i] GRAPE JUICE "0. | 4 |2..2T¢c | Tor avurx Phg of 9 ) Fruit and Splees
Enon CV. THE FRIENDLY WAY. i a ao a an I] AE eon Ser | DRESSED WHITING 2x, 1Be _ ‘When you meet with friends. at heme oe IGE ©. lowe cE A REAL VALUE ° || ENRICHED “DATED” - A | sr you mite, soa hover, | ID in . = Tas DRESSED LAKE HERRING. [dc ‘| MARVEL BREAD..." J"3..3'5200 |} . share a friendly, sociable (and money- EX : [H 11H ing Eb : S———| +" JANE PARKER FAMOUS saving) quent ... . 5 Full Glasses of the s 9 h yo cl Miscellaneous. ; of wa Finer, Fresher Flavor ont DONUTS Bane Fi” or Combination Dor. 2. \ Boer with the Millon Dollar Flavor. Cn RE ve} Be cs a] 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE. . . . 2... dic | I YOUR SAVINGS INSURED RED BEANS | 8] 10c.| RED CIRCLE ‘BOFFEE . “ 2m 40: LEMON DELIGHT LOA OAKE wie ff
PHILLIPS GOLDEN WILL : ; = Up te nan” 4 TOMATO SOUP 10%5:01. an 8 ..20c | BOKAR SPREE «vv oo 25, 5le OATMEAL 600KIES Lemon. ar 9 1d. 2c
ed to $65,000
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