Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 17

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OPEN JAILY FROM LM. T0 P. M.

| ARMY RELEASE ..

: Officers Are Placed on ‘In-| ;

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1 Status!

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 13,

LOCAL MEN GET

active Status.

The following enlisted men from | were recently dis« charged from the army at Camp Atterbury:

Cpl. Richard B. Marquis, 6134 Michigan rd; T. Sgt. Sylvan G. Hendrix, 2850 Wade

st; Pvt. Morgan J. Allen, 1031 N. Alabama st; T t, Gh

Box 652; f. James A. McCammon R.R. 9, Box 546; 8. Sgt. t W. Carr 846 Hamiiton mYes Pfc. Carl M, Puines,

Pic. Willams > Jordan, R.R. 2, Box 418; 8 Set. John PF. Turk, 2615° Walnut st.) B. ry J, Ebden, 3119 Winthrop st.: It be Ho B, Dickerson, 5402 E. 11 ih ht Rahdolph <: Wallace, 712 E. 9th a f. Charles T. Check, 58 Fletcher dre rh PRLS LR C. Weber R.R. 15, Box ward Lewis, 23090 Morris on “og. Russell ot “Terhurie 237 Pershing ave.; M. Sy James .. Hornd on 310

Market Eage 3 hare ave; T, te r Stock, To8s Woodlawn ave.; S. Alfred L. Darrah

1428 8, Tinots ‘st.; T. Sgt. I ‘W. Harrington, 307 Northern ave.

1945

Cpl. Cotton Is Honored Again

CPL, BUREN M. COTTON, son of Mr. and

1142 Ww. 42d st.,

Cpl. Cotton tain vital information when fire

action

Philippines.

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as been awarded

became so intense that units were forced to withdraw. He received the cluster for outstanding skill and courage. Cpl. Cotton, who is 26, has seen in New Zealand, islands, the Solomons and the He holds the Ameérican derense ribbon, good conduct medal, three battle stars and the combat infantry badge.

L. V. Cotton,

the oak leaf cluster in lieu of a second bronze star, Both awards were made for m e ritorious achievement in the Pacific. The firsy star was given him for remaining at an observation post to ob-

other

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Due To Monthly Losses’ 1 you lose so much during monthly rlods that you feel so weak, “d | out” this od) be due to low Blood-iron {

of monthly functional dis’ Asskrhances. Follow label directions.

Lydia E. Pinkham's

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bo r day without 103 fii yeter-3 Guaranf $1.50 druggists,

sizes, 35¢, 75¢,

8. Sot, Philip R. Wilson, R. R. 12, Box Carl C, Shook, 2247 Upton st.; . James 2 Wheeler, R.R. 8 B x 830;

. I §. Sgt, Wilbur J. Aubrey, 323 Tacoma st.; B. Sgt. Johu W. Schooley. 1223 Herbert st.; Sgt. Jonas A. Uland, 338 Sanders st. T. Sgt. Kurt H, Oshme, 1617 Gerrard a

T. Indiagols aves son, R. R Box 419, and 8. sgt. John ¥, Lawlis Jr. kv Keystone ave.

On Inactive Status

The following officers from Indianapolis have reverted to inactive

/. 0. George M. Turner, U.8. A, 3 Neurons aves 2d Lt, Harvey E, Welmer, A. A. F.; Capt. Walter H, Whitton Jr., A.A. F, 41713 Col ege ave.; lst Lt. William G. Nichols, F. A, 1438 W. 23d st.; Gilbert L. Foreman, A.A. F., 1630 E. 5 st.; 1st Lt. Charles V. Petranoff, A A, Michigan st.; Maj. Joseph F.

Ray L. Walton, A. A. F.; Lt. Col. Howard F. Foltz, A. A ®. 3248 N. Pennsylvania st. & Maj, Herman N. Gauss,’ A.A. F., 2016 Manlove ave; P.O. Robert A. Zseppel, A AF, T0 E. Pershing ave.; 1st Lt. Ru- , 2032 Park ave.; PF, 241

Miller st.; 1st Lt. Edson B. 3339 N. Meridian st., and 1s

Fe be convinced.

Einstandig, A. A. F., 3647 N. Capitol ave.

ANNOUNCING THE REMOVAL Of Our Indianapolis Store to A NEW LOCATION!

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base

AND YOUR OLD SUITE

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Trade-In Sale!

Reg. Price $14.95 50-Lb. Cotton, now.,.$9.95 $19.95 50-Lb, $24.95 55-Lb. Felt, now..... $10.95

For Your Oid)}

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in Trade On Any Mattress in Stock

Price Less Trade

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For Your Old

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On Any Sofa Bed in Stock

Reg. Price

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Trade Your Old Stove on a New Magazine Heater ¢

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Pre-war sofa beds with coll spring onstruction in back and base

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No. 2 Can

Garden Fresh Young and Tasty

Spinach 13¢

CREAM WHITE

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