Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 4
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| , Bye] 5 HOUSTON, {isn't surprised F ; Q 88 alice toda city~gmployees has reduced AbgjJemt SUTpFiS her SUES {Ur UD. sant day's fishing for Richard) gh : javerage sick leave from nine days shook his head, though, when a Erler. After eating the small fish co . ‘year-old boy | year to an average of less than check for a short beer, dated Erler tossed back in. the crane "refused to ha three days. 11860, was found in & meter. {flew into the boat and gobbled up’
: Manuel Zag Raymond Krah, city personnel oni | : : ] F ire al ahnal IF YOU ARE HOME HUNT ong ones Mr. Erler had been) : : ; : he and 14 y - ‘head: is charged with keeping com- ING, turn NOW to The Times a —_ / a he wl _ riguez were w ~ a {plete records of employees’ sick Classified pages where you are : after midnigh man, son ot Mr. and Fro ‘Waitér om y leaves. Pre-empto t phy to ow h In hia B Eichholtz, 1508 Spruce St. has Ji ? bo . y sical sure find eral homes you . Sup ind ti r ff i p jexaminations are béing used 10 win want to T thei returned to this country from FEPENF in J ‘weed out peor health risks. inspect. There are : -their money, Korea aboard the attack cargo 430 a ; #' Mr. Krah explained that the "*% listings EVERY DAY . “al 4 “I had a ni
In our Times odvertisement of of Moday, Dec. 18 the prices on FRUITED 3 > ship USS Washburn of ‘program does not hinder genuine, SO . .. Read The Times Classis | CA Ics tra d. The "ais him,” said Za Pacific Fleet Amphibious oa * Hermit Likes Company ‘users of sick leave but has stopped fied Section Daily! } JICNICS und CANNED PICN ye no “
LE i & oli prices g : He said His ship was one of the first to Ag Long as It's Dogs such favorite “sick days” as Mon-| i "late $0 ont. The carat on ¥
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Fireman Fichholtz, veteran of Sheriff Donald John. prowling for it also cuts down on the number, ZIP COATS i CANNED PICNICS vesees Lb. 689e¢ “I need it for the largest naval landing since dogs reported chasing deer, found of “grandmothers’ funerals” on. } _ + David was World War II, was among those 42 strays deep in the woods at baseball days. i : In Tows Under $25 | : ‘Hospital. ‘welcomed home by Rear Admiral the home of a reciuse. “The dogs Since the program was started, | i : Francis X. McInerney, commander just dropped in around here, 80 Mr. Krah said, the city is saving BISHOP'S ® 9 717.8 PENN of the Amphibious Training Com- I kept them,” » the ‘hermit said. © $180,000 a year in Production Mme. mand, Pacific Fleet. ary -. a cs ; Greeting Mr. Eichholtz and the § other Navy veterans were gala “Welcome Home” and “Well Done” banners strung from build-’ ings at the pier in San Diego, Cal. Leaving San Diego only feur months’ ago, the Washburn saw plenty of action. She hauled. sup- § plies from this country to the i fighting men in Korea, She was rushed to the “bridge of ships” J§ that transported men and supplies I from Japan to Korea in the early
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: ! Norman E. Moore, 1505 Nelson ; : Brings lots of joy ond cheer. St., is one of a group of sailors : and Waves who will play host Our Christmos Club is Starting Now! to needy English children at a i Christmas party Wednesday at So get ready for next year, the "U., B. Embassy canteen in : Grosvenor Square, London, Eng. B The party, financed by enlisted ¥ personnel serving at the London headquarters of Adm. Robert B. B Carnfy, commander-in-chief of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, is for children who have been selected by the Salvation § Army from London's poorest areas.
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¥ 2 ¥ An honorable discharge onl} the Marine Corps has been awarded Cpl. Joseph R. Hodge, husband i of Mrs. Rosemary Hodge, 2529 N. ¥ Colorado St. He' was discharged i {under a current Marine Corps diirective permiting the’ release of! i reservists with more than three § |dépendents. % { Also awarded an honorable discharge under the same directive
00 8 is Tech. Sgt. Richard B. Lewis, ¥ % husband of Mrs. Rita Lewis, 4010 7 3 |Fastern Ave. He is a veteran of i
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