Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1949 — Page 4

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1949 FRIGIDAIRE 1949 GAS RANGE

Your Job—

Beginner in Hardware

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Will Need Data On Many Angles

I am a man 42 years of age | with a High School education. I have worked as a grocery | clerk, construction worker, truck driver, and for the past | mine years I have dome factory | work. I would like to go into ! business for myself, preferably | ‘the retail hardware business. I | know mothing at all about this | business, so I wondered if you could tell me where I might go | find information on buying and | operating a hardware store.

| me | By JAMES GRAYSON |

You should contact the Indiana Retail Hardware Association, {third floor, 333 North Pennsyl-

i ts, and find out what’ they would expect in return. | I suggest, too, that you have’ a talk with your banker, or the

your plans, hopes and aspirations, particularly if you -think that you may want to borrow, money at a later time. He may throw cold water on some of your ideas. He may not be near-| ly as enthusiastic about your plans as you are. But give care-| ful consideration to what he ad-’ vises,

Have you ever thought about] trying to get a job in a hardware! store and working a while so that] you will know what it’s all about?| This might be a slower method, but it no doubt would prevent you| from making some mistakes which might prove a bit expensive. |

|vania St. Indianapolis. This or‘ganization knows a great many of the problems you will en-| counter. ' They, no doubt, will) {be glad to share some of this in-| {formation with you. ! | There are several companies, {here in central Indiana, from| {which retail hardware stores buy

If you have a personal job problem, writes to James Gray- | son in care of The Times. | | {merchandise for resale, It might| {be well for you to contact their]

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FEATURING: | 1949 FRIGIDAIRE |

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INCLUDING THESE 18 OUTSTANDING PIECES OF GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE

® Beautiful davenport ® 2 lovely table lamps

® Walnut finish coffee table ® 2 Walnut finish end tables

® Attractive room-size rug ® Full size bed

® Chest of drawers ® Large vanity

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Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., are frequently consulted by wholesale! firms and others -vho sell merchandise to stores such as you contemplate operating. It would] be helpful to you to know what! information they require from! persons like yourself who own the; store. Their office is the Test! Building, Indianapolis, might be glad to show you some of the questions they would ask you and your references. They might point out why certain firms starting up in business! go out of business so soon. This| information will make you think.

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Little Abner SHOES

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$3.79 Toy Bassinette : and Doll Enamel finish 12x22 bassinette. 15” full dressed S 4 doll with moving

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Toy Sewing Machine

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