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From: Eva Dayle Zippay <>
Subject: [PAWASHIN-L] Charleroi Mail, Tuesday, September 22, 1942 (Part 14)
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 21:20:14 -0700 (PDT)
Good evening all,
To finish out this issue, there are a few
classified ads on Page 8 which may be of interest.
Under Miscellaneous appears this ad:
"Heatrola, 20 inch Kalamazoo, Harold JONES, Box
295, Bentleyville."
"For Rent--Houses--Three rooms with bath, 502 Tenth
St. Inquire M. DUBINSKY."
A three room apartment in Wilson Heights, Lock View is
advertised as renting for $12.00--including water.
Inquire KOSSOL's.
Real Estate Agencies listed are:
COLLINS Realty Co.
S. & T. Realty & Insurance Co..
413 Fallowfield Ave.
Telephones 277 and 870
PRISE Realty Company
208 Fourth St.
Phone 664
Radiator repair is advertised by Hilltop Garage,
Basement, Broad Avenue, Belle Vernon, Phone 195.
Personal Finance Co of 508 McKean Ave., Charleroi,
Phone 1370 has an ad for cash loans of $10 to $250 or
more. Paul D. EARNEST, mgr.
There is one legal ad:
"Public Sale
Of household furnishings of Mrs. I. H. GOULD at
her home, Lynwood Avenue, Lynwood, Thursday and
Friday, September 24 and 25, 1942."
One short article which I found interesting:
"Legion Asks for Draft of Youths in Younger Ages
Kansas City, Sept. 22--(UP)--The American Legion
wants the United States to step up its war effort by
drafting 18 and 19 year old youths immediately and by
effecting total mobilization of manpower.
Before the 24th annual National American Legion
convention adjourned yesterday, the Legionnaires
adopted a strongly worded resolution calling for the
immediate drafting of men in the 18 and 19-year-old
groups to spare family men and for conscription of the
nation's resources.
The resolution also asked for one-year's
compulsory military training for all American men
before their 22nd birthday as a post-war policy.
The Legion recommended that 'in order to render
complete service to the country it is necessary that
there be enacted a national service law whereby
manpower may be assigned and utilized in war
production where ever and whenever it is needed, just
as assignment is made of manpower to the armed
forces'."
In financial news, the stock market gained one
point with moderately active trading. Leading stocks
were Colorado & Southern (special rails), Associated
Dry Goods, American distillers, American Typefounders,
Guantanamo sugar, Western Union, United Airlines,
Goodyear Tire, and Standard Oil of California. they
all set new 1942 tops on fractional gains.
And the very last article, just to prove that
some things never change, was:
"House Will Debate Anti-Inflation Bill."
Good-night all. I'll start the next issue soon.
Eva in Tallahassee
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