Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1945 — Page 3

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discussions as. officials in the com- strike: could be ‘expected bY | dy pany's Buick and Fisher Body|the end’ of November or early | . {plants at Flint, Mich, sent home | December unless the wage and price|

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returning to the Civilian Scene—He has an acute case of "souveniritis” such as nearly all boys have in some form or another.

Note the little simian pet in G. |. gear—

worthwhile HEARING!) Note—the varied -. collection of “hardware” —YOU note = those things— ~ = = Lone

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There is no remembrance that ‘a Civilian-ized soldier —relishes more than such a gift. He "aches" to turn himself loose—to get into civvies—and the certificate is—in his own words, "A Good Deal." —

Particularly does he get a tremendous bang out of a Certificate from his favorite store —the Man's Store—that he has known— and that has served him so well since he was knee-high to a grasshopper!

Certificates are issued for Hats—or for ~. Merchandise generally—in any anfilant you desire to state. = They're redémable = at anytime—in any department of the store.

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