Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1937 — Page 20

PAGE 20

ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY HERE

STARTS MONDAY

Canvassers to Call at Every

Home in County and Leave Forms.

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More than 400 men and | start a 1 Marion County Monday, the beginning of the WOperiv assessment Deputy assessors will call at every home in the county, leave forms to be filled out and call again to collect them within 40 davs From these forms, listing amounts and value of personal property, township assessors will compute the valuations upon which 1938 taxes will be levied. Of the 400 deputies, about 300 have been appointed by Assessor James F. Cunningham to work in Center Township Mr, Cunningham urged residents to co-operate by filling out forms promptly in order that compilation work can be speeded by township ASSOSIOrS Law Provides Penalty He pointed out that the law provides a penalty amounting to 50 per cent of the valuation for failure to fill out an assessment form before May 15. Persons owning autos are urged to list them in the forms as they cannot escape paying taxes on them due to the double check with the State Auto License Bureau,” Mr CARI said In 1936,

i than

1937 nersonal

records show, more 12500 autos were not listed for taxation In addition to taking assessments,

women | house-to-house canvass | marking |

Forum Speaker

Dr. George E. Raiguel

SOCIAL, POLITICAL CHANGES IS TOPIC

Dr. Raiguel to Lecture in Town Hall Series.

Dr. George Earle Raiguel is to speak on “Social, Political and Economic Changes in the. United States.” in the final Town Hall lecture Saturday in the Columbia Club. Dr. Raiguel is to discuss conditions in the United States and give an interpretation of the swirt movement of changing political currents. He is the only American lecturer heard each vear at the League for Political Education in Town Hall, New York City, the Columbia University Institute of Arts and Sciences, the Brooklyn Institute of Arta

| Farm March 2 | Jeanes, secretary.

| the first day

(Joseph G.

ANNUAL SESSION OF FARM CO0- oP

‘WELDING ASSISTANT | ATY.M.C. A. NAMED|

Paul J. Kitsko has been appointed | | assistant insi:uctor in electric and |

| acetylene welding at the Y. M, C. A.

GROUP OUTLINED

‘Federal Economist to Speak

March 2: Hull Is to Give Address at Night.

Stockholders of the Indiana | Bureau Co-operative Association. Inc. are to hold their an. nual meeting in the Severin Hotel and 3, according to Everett

Officials are to give reports on | when the principal | address is to be delivered by Dr. Knapp, agricultural

economist, Farm Credit Adminis-

‘tration co-operative division,

Prof. R. B. Hull, Purdue Uni- | versity, is to speak at the first night meeting on farm home beautifica- | tion. Rural Electricity Topic Rural electrification is to be dis- | cussed at sessions on March 3. The | morning meeting is to be addressed

by Clifford Gregor, editor of The

Prairie Farmer. Directors for Districts 4, 6, 8 and 10 are to be elected on the afternoon of March 3. Mr. Jeanes said that assets of the association at the end of last vear were approximately ene million dollars and that wholesale business for the vear totaled more than five million dollars. Voting stock in the association is held by county co-operative associations in practically all Indiana counties and several in Kentucky.

Trade School. me | creased enrollment necessitated | an addition to the | } faculty, according to A. F. Williams, | aducational direc- | tor. Mr. Kitsko com- | pleted his course | at the school two years ago. G. P. member of the staff for three vears, is to be in

Miller

Mr. Kitsko

charge of the department and conduct courses in heat metallurgy as applied to welding.

treating and |

YOU ALL KNOW THIS UNDERTAKER

HARRY W. MOORE

0 E. Michigan St. CH. 6020

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Our Monthly Clean-up of all Soiled Merchandise, Makers’ Samples, Odd and Ends you want

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Formerly 99c¢ 50: 0:

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9-—-$2.98 SILK FROCKS—

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Blouses, Sweaters and JACKETS

Formerly 99c¢

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Odds ands ends of higher priced groups marked low to make room for new spring CREPE AND TAFFETA BLOUSES Lovely hlauses that sold as £1.04 Out they must go

stocks.

high as

BOYS' DRESS CAPS— Dark and light shades, R«piecee top, 10¢c

the deputies are required to collect dog taxes from residents, Wages of deputies are $4 a day when they

$2.98 values! this lot

CHILDREN'S BLOUSES— Sn, ane, batiste blouses, Former. -25¢

CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL SNCW SUITS—

Sizes 3 to 8 Rust, navy, royal, red and brown

LITTLE TOTS FROCKS— Fast color dresses Sah and printed 29¢c © 29¢

patterns, Sizes 1 to § Boys’ Corduroy LONGIES & KNICKERS—

Heavy Crompton Corduroy, Longies are slack models, wide bot tom, extension waistband, side buckles. Knickers are full lined with kait grip bottoms, ae front, Broken sizes .

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and Sciences and the Philadelphia —— Forum. work » Mrs. Frederick G. Balz is to introduce Dr. Raiguel. She also is to be hostess for a discussion luncheon It's a known fact that most stomach

PARLEY DISCUSSES following the lecture. troubles are caused by poor mastica-

NEW OIL PRO i tion, which lead to Si ge S GRAM SPRING JUMBO tions. P ct you

health—vour mouth . : : F R Oo G Some with zipper and mittens. Fancy plaid jackets

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PAYS) $4.95 values I A ¢ 9 @ Rd. 29, South

BOYS’ UNION SUITS

ribbed white and ec and long legs Open oat sizes, Slightly soiled .

Heavy sleeves Broken

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Leader's—Second Floor.

BOYS’ ALL-WCOL 3-Pc. “PREP” SUITS—

Dark and light patterns. Longies are slack model. Slightly soiled. Broken sizes

Leader's—Second Floor.

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MNaxoline R of hy g 4 3 | TTT Leader'ss<Second Floor. ; 1 [eoYs' 4 TO 18 LUMBERJACKETS— IR. 2182-3 No ¥ntaxicating Liquors——

Corduroy and suede cloth. Full talon zipper, front, sport back, justak si buckles, Formerly higher priced. . But—Wonderfal Food adjustable side b ) 1 75¢

Leader's—Second Floor,

VERY UNUSUAL SALE! Grunow Refrigerators

BRAND NEW 1936 MODELS

And Just Look at These Gifts! Really, It Is Hard to Believe But it Is True

"YES"

We Include Without Charge, With the Purchase of This Grunow Refrigerator

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| LEADER STORE Main Floor |

Women's Full Fashioned

SILK HOSE

Fine quality of women's fullfashioned silk hose in discontinued colors. Good range of sizes.

Leader’'s=Main Floor, WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS— -25¢

Women’s Padded Sole Felt House Slippers

280 pairs in this lot

to go at practically a GIVE - AWAY Leader's—Main Floor. MEN'S UNION SUITS—

PRICE. Burry . .. these will be gone Balbriggan ribbed porous knit U-suits, to $1 values, All sizes in the group

MEN'S SWEATERS

Full Zipper & Coat Style

Sport, « backs, 1 59

check plaids, some plain colors. 2 pockets with C adjustable side buckles. Blue, grey, wine and black. All late

patterns and styles. Sizes 36 to 44, Leader’'s—Main Floor,

LADIES’ INITIALED KERCHIEFS Printed sport handkerchiefs 2 Only 410 in this lot Cc

25c BOXED STATIONERY —

59% RAYON SLIPS— 24 envelopes 10c

a ytge: rove GREETING CARDS— sa

Large assortment of 5¢ cards for birthdays 1 and other occasions . Cc

SCARFS, COLLARS, FLOWERS— 10¢c

early! Grey, blue and brown. All sizes 4-8,

Women's spring weight vest and pais: Formerly selling for 69% ....

™ 48¢ MEN'S DRESS SOCKS—

Regular Pr 6c

First quality men's dress socks, 10¢c values .

MEN'S WORK GLOVES— 10¢c

2.PC. TUCKSTITCH PAJAMAS— ann, 25¢ Men's Sanforized Shrunk OVERALL PANTS

8-0z blue denim. Sanforized shrunk. riveted. Bar tacked. Sizes 29 to 42

SILK UMBRELLAS—

Including Glorias and celanese imperfections. Attractive handles, $1.95 and $2.95 qualities ........ccov0nn .

Brown Jersey and white canvas gloves pe ——

All first quality fabrics Slight

pink

Tearose Good assortment of wanted styles,

Values up to 50c¢

200 DESK AND CHAIR SETS—

Made of heavy fibre-board in rich mahogany or maple grain woodStrongly reinforced with brass strips. No deliveries!

Full cut, copper 99¢ effect. PELE EEVE EE LE sree No C. O. Ds Leader’'s—Main Floor, Men's Sanforized Shrunk WORK PANTS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS— a u

Heavy weight grey covert—Guaranteed not to shrink, 99 Fine quality Ideal chambray in blue and grey, Full cut and strongly made, Sizes 20-42 .............. Cc cut, 2 pockets, coat style, 14-17 Fevvssreniunve sive

49c¢

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Your Choice

of This 11-Tube Grunow All-Wave, World-Wide ; Radio as Illustrated.

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This Offer Positively Ends Saturday

Regular Value

Because We Need More Room for Other HX 8 Notions Major Depts.=We Are Discontinuing Our Eig 1 i! Pencils' Erasers, C Hair Pins, Ribbons.

Buttons, - Buckles, NOVERTY LACES -- Assorted

AE LHR A IRR LH LTE J cOST! widihs. White, teri “9

Snaps, Shoe Laces, Ha sement and cream ....

This full size Porcelain Tub Agitator Washer Equipped with Balloon Rolls=Double wall construction 4 H. P. Standard Motor.

Regular Value

Leader's

Part-Wool BLANKETS

NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL Opaque Machine Oil Mie ana. orchid. $1.10 Tr

Biel | [Window Shades| =" T5e 3 Be 3 for All-Wool BLANKETS—Dou-

$1.00 ble blankets. Size 66x80. Block

s. Rose, green and < loth Shades. patterns - pe —— Sine 3656 Muslin woh 100 Wool. “YARN—35-yard

blue. 315«1b. weight. $6.95 Irregs. of Guaranteed Rollers. skeips, 1a=oufice balls. 5 WITH TRADE-IN

SANITARY BELTS-25c and 50c value, including Hickory, Gossard and Kotex belts SHOE and LAUNDRY BAGS —Large size cretonne bags. Pink, blue, orchid and green

10c¢ Curtain

GOODS

Assorted lot of PANAMA and FISH NETS; also VOILES; all

value. All-wool re50¢ to 80 quality! Green and $5.00 Assorted colors cut from FULL BOLTS.

tan. versibles included 36-INCH PRINTED CRASHES... _._ (6c

Suitable for drapes and slip covers. Reduced from 2dc yard grades. Leader's—Basement,

Leader's—Basement.

YARD GOODS REMNANTS

1, Price

Printed percales, woolen materials, muslins, sheetings, voiles, dimities, outing flannels. All 14, priced for Remnant Day.

Each

Month Silk and Acetate

REMNANTS

29. Yard

2 to 4-yard lengths. light and dark Prints and Solid Colors. Worth much more!

TAPESTRY PIECES--Assort-ed velvets, velours, damasks, etc. Fine for Pillow re 5¢ tops, chair covers .

100 DRESSER COMBS — Large size in black oi ‘5 c

WOOL-FILLED COMFORTERS ___$2.75

Regularly $3.98! Printed sateen with sateen colored borders. While 15 last.

IRONING BOARD PAD and COVERS-—Combination pad and cover. While 72 last. 39¢ value ... 2c

PATCHWORK QUILT PIECES—' to % widths

1000 BARS TOILET SOAP. ._3 Bars 5¢

Regularly 3 Handy size bars of assorted perfumed soaps. bars for 10c. Buy all you need at this special price. Leader s—Rasemen’.

Leader 's—Rasement,