Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1945 — Page 14

‘PACE i. an YOUR 6.1 RIGHTS—

Time Is Held Onaoriiis Now For Veteran in Retail Field

By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Sfaft Writer ‘WASHINGTON, March 15 (U.P). ~Many questions veterans have sked about ‘starting a business | ‘Inanced by a loan guarantee are nswered in a pamphlet recently ublished by the~Better Business urean, Here are the answers to sme typical questions: Q. What happens if a veteran ‘ails to make payments on a guar‘nteed loan? A. The government makes the yayments to the extent of the guar- |

intee, but the veteran is obl igated

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: pounds through June 2. = | stamp will become valid May 1.

GASOLINE — A-14 coupons good.

to repay such amount and the:gov- | ernment will hold him er his estate | responsible. Q. Is there much of a field for a veteran starting up a retail business now, or after the war? A. Yes. As a result of the war | [the number of retail establishments [decreased about 18 per cent. The greatest decline was in the num-

ber of household appliance stores, radio stores, meat markets, and fill- | service | about 15 per cent. | insurance and real estate|

ing stations. Number “bf trades declined Finance, {businesses dclined 9 per cent. Q. What businesses would you suggest as offering most opportunity. A. Studies of ment of labor, tistics indicate increases in construction and smaller increases In

the U. S. departbureau of labor. staimmediate postwar activities retail,

wholesale and service fields. Also, |

immediate increased postwar activity is indicated in the paper, ber’ and furniture industries in ad-

dition to the manufacture of con- |

sumer and durable goods such as refrigerators, automobiles, etc. Q. What are the chances of suc cess in starting a business? A. Normally one out of three new concerns do not‘ survive the first year and two out of three close within six years.

Ration Calendar.

MEAT—Red stamps Q5 through 85 good through March 317 "TS through X5 good through April 28, Y5 and Z5 and A2 through D2 good through June 2. ‘E2 through J2 are valid through June 30. Meat dealers will pay two red noints and 4 cents for each pound of waste fat.

CANNED GOODS—Blue: stamps X5 through Z5 and A2 and B2 good through March 31, C2 through G2 good through April 28; H2 through

{M2 are good through June 2. N2

through S2 are valid through June

= "30.

SUGAR—Stamp 35 valid for five Another

far. four gallons each and are valid through March 21. B5 and C5 and

=|B6 and C6 are good for five gal-

| used as of March 5

| inspection every six fianths or every | 5000 miles.

LOANS

TO BUY OR BUILD

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSA

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WAKEMAN HOSPITAL | EXPANSION APPROVED!

i pital,

{lons; E1 and E2 good for one‘gal-

lon; R1 and R2 are good for five gallons.

SHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely.

FUEL OIL—Pcriods 4 and 5 of 1943-44 heating season and Periods 1 through 5 of 1944-45 heating season good "Approximately 78 per cent of fuel oil supply should be

TIRES — Commercial vehicle tire

TIN SALVAGE-—Drive opens Monday, March 12, with collections north of 16th st. through Tuesday, south of 16th st. Wednesday and Thursday.

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Construction of a convalescent hospital at Wakeman General¢hosCamp: Atterbury, has been

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#48 Washington yes terday. % k ‘Expenditure of $1483,203 Tor we

buildings and conversion of evist ing facilities also has been approved to provide ' reconditioning facilitié€s for 6000 convalescent soldiers. The chief of army engineers said the project will be under the supervision of the Louisville, Kj district engineer's office HOLD DEGREE PRACTICE Southeastern Rebekah lodge 749 will hold degree practice. followed by a nitch-in supper at 2 p. m. Sun-

day at the hall

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~Splendid selection of Aqua Ma. rine, the Wbiréhstone for March,

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Downstairs Fashion Shop

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Fashion:

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Slenderizing, Youthful Hali-Size Dresses

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Figure-minimizing dresses—patterned to fit without alteration— in gay new prints for spring and

summer.

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Fashioned in rayon,

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Fashiofed "in quality

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Wasson’s Downstairs Fashion Shop

New Style Tn Children’s

Non-Rationed Sandals |

Red, White, Brown

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