Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1950 — Page 15

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MONDAY, APR. 24 1950 Business and ig Owl Car Repair Service Offered

Lights is

TV Set for Waiting Customers Featured:

The lights burn late week-days in Washington Chevrolet Cé. Inc., 334 N. Illinois St. Open Monday through Friday until midnight, and Saturday un-' til 6 p. m., the company is within three blocks -of Monument Circle, ready to ‘serve troubled motorists, Recently inaugurated, the owl service is meeting with increased public acceptance, Abe Wides, company president, said. A television set for impatient customers is one of the feature attractions. Under supervision of ‘Merle German, company service man-| ager, 16 trained mechanics serv-. ice cars on 20,000 square feet of

“floor” space. The downtown loca-|

tion is convenient for Sustompre who wish to leave cars and tran act business without parking viok pense. Truck owners can be serviced for repairs at night without losing day use of their vehicles. Service includes a complete paint and body shop and wheel] aligning. Rex Long is company general manager. Herb Swigget| is parts manager. Both sales and service departments are at 334 N. Illinois St. and 345 N. Capitol! Ave, but a building expansion program is being completed.

E. Side Vandals Cause $200 In Damages

Vandals armed with air rifles caused more. than $200 damages in an East Side business district over the week-end. Dr. Delmar Faun told police he found the window of his dental office, 2212 E. Washington St., punctured with air rifle shots this morning. The window was valued at $125, A short time later officials of Hohn Transfer Co., 2 ington S8t., reported two windows each valued. at $60 peppered..by. shots.

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‘State Dental Association To Honor IU at Convention

{ The Indiana University School lof Dentistry will be honored as one of the nation’s top dental colileges at a half day session of the three-day Indiana State Dental | Association convention May 1517. The IU session will be the morning of May 17 in the Claypool Hotel.

The topic of the state convention will be “Dentistry for Children.” Lectures, demonstrations and exhibits will cover every phase of the subject. Among top ranking dental authorities to attend the session are Dr. Maynard K. Hine, dean of the” college of dentistry, IU; Dr. Ralph E. McDonald, chairman of the department of pedodontia in the college; Dr. Phillip E. Adams, president of the American Dental Association; Dr. Roy D. Smiley, director of the division of dental health, Indiana State Board of Health, and Dr. George E. Wal-

218 E. Wash- terman, U. S."Public Health Serv-

ice. Dro Walter A Crum, Richmond; [is program ehairman;

Lservices. Tomorrow | ror “Noted*® Pianist shh

, LANCASTER, Pa. Apr. 24 (UP)-—Funeral services will be held here tomorrow. for Dr. S. {Becker Von Grabill, 78, once listed among the world's greatest pianists. He died Saturday. The son of a Lancaster County ‘miller, Mr. Grabill was the last ‘private pupil of Anton RubenStein and studied under Chevalier de Kontski in Germany. He succeeded Mr. De Kontski as pianist

to the German court in 1895.

Dr. McDonald

Dr. Hine

Church Group Plans Dinner and Elections

The Indianapolis Chapter of Te Jower Deum International will meet for quality of the goods.

election -of officers “The Church

dinner,

a lecture on and

Music” at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in more cheaply than its competi the K. of C. club house. tors, it usually will get more John Creighton Murray. 28- business, provided the buyers

year-old American concert violin-' know this. Mur-'fore,

ist. will give the lecture. Mr.

ray made his concert debut

armed forces “during his

Your Job— s

‘business.

Girls Ask Reason

For Economy Moves Some of-us girls out in the

| plant where I work want this

question answered. Our super-

| intendent tells us we all have

to cut corners and save money in our departments. But our company runs big advertise-

. ments and sends our big shots

to conventions. Why do we have to do all the economizing?

By JAMES GRAY SON

Your company might not have ‘enough business to afford jobs for u girls if it quit advertising. f some of your “big shots” didn't — to conventions: where they Jeet possible buyers, your comy..might. not have. enough orTan to keep you girls busy. With competition getting keener, the sales and advertising de‘partments naturally have more to do to hold what business the ‘company has and to bring in new You girls in the plant ‘may not realize how hard some {one has to work to get orders

If you have a a personal “job

problem, write to James Grayson in care of The Times.

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‘Horse Show Prizes Held Total $10,000

» 1 | awarded winners of spring” Horse Show May 12-14 in! {the Coliseum.

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Rites at Bloomington |

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Known to thousands of Indiana University students and graduates as “Buck,” he died yesterday at the age of 53 in Bloomington Hos-| pital.

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