Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1940 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ PAGE 11
REVENUE 0UTGO Studebaker Adds Two-Tone Models ~~ [Auto News— ‘ew FOR
TOPS PAYMENTS wa J —— RECORD SET BY |: mana lr a ete Gets $52,536,402 | il Bi, JONES & MALEY pe < y Mother S ta ater S \{ DAY
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+ WASHINGTON, May 10.—Inter- nN R Fe . i | H 4 hal revenue collections in Indiana TY : : 3 a Jones & Maley, Ine. 2421 E.| my : § Sa wil | FLOWERS 26¢ fo riety, plante n $1.00
A ye oS ca : 3 is a : BS a Wr | Washington St, DeSoto and Ply- a ELE nicely trimmed boxes PAphents made ik dn ps : en Te SN Br mouth distributors, had the highest Rl NOVE TIE ot e e ate to E : , 8 sales record in its history for the ; bh 3 ; TN Le S th Saal a tabulation covering § | 3 . first four months of 1040, A. R. py : i 4 0 BATHS BOR © period from July 1, 1938, to June 3 4 at. said Ak "WO x ; 30, 1939, disclosed today. & i. : Le pes JORPpA"Y Drees, =u Be Cd $1.95 1. $5 95 Thus Indiana has paid in $52,-| Gul \ 3 Th delivered 1 Es ! - CRYSTAL GLOBE 536,402 more than it has received. e company delivered 1378 units o : ; : Based on the 1930 census figure | {i A in that time, he said, March was wy 4 $2.50 Up of 3,238,508, per capita collections in| JE ; | . L R316 eu, month ane delivery Of 314 Eviyfhing Sor Your Pets units established an all-time record| T. G. Fleming (left) and J. J. O'Grady . . . head Irvington Motor Sales. WwW ARD’S PET sHoOP
Indiana amounted to $151.57 while Per capita payments were only for that month since the company They said this was shown b INCORPORATED $135.35. ; was started 17 years ago. SPECIAL DISPLAY turning the speedometer head rap- 145 N. Penn. Ri. 2146
The assessed valuation for the This is the new two-toned Studebaker model, announced here recently at a sales meeting sponsored Deliveries for January were 250, idly, paralleling a possible incident
+Btate, 1935-36, was $3,693,896,218, ac-| by C i - : i * . 3 ,693,896,218, ac-| by Carroll Cartwright, Inc, distributor for this area. The model shown is a champion. The two-toned bruary. 202. and in an accident. The speed dial will rang to the figures appearing in| models are available in five combinations on the Champion, Commander and President, the three Stude- Ta eat Ra op Ayn, os register as much as 100 miles an|TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. the Congressional Record. baker chasses. The two-tone motif is carried throughout each model. new Plymouths was Shown over hour, they said, although the car| THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.
— a Er Formal opening of the Irvington may not be traveling at that speed.
GE i; " sales of the same period last year. Motor Sales, 5704 E. Ab bi po ik armen 3 ® oo ° y 5 Count I f I I y > .+ | St, Ford, Mercury and Lincoln- | R F Wi y W inne S epa e yisied the Faery, ge. cones Sid Zephyr Tle : uy i - today|
Returning from Detroit, where he and tomorrow at the company’s
he GLASSES al For 4-H Judging Contest [fic wer’ “= = el dovooms | you need now oa : Mr. Jones also announced the in-| Appointment of the new deafer-| ® Tay : stallation of an Alemite lubricating [Ship was announced by C. I. Ken-| On Easy Terms 2 4 Five Marion County 4-H Club] has been in elub work" since 1932 system at the company’s service de- Ney, Indianapolis branch manager ’ girls will compete against 50 from| and has participated in either a| partment. The company’s service |for the Ford Motor Co. Down through the years . 3 10 other counties in the district| local or county baking judging con- department was recently awarded a| T. G. Fleming, former manager we have maintained a su- if judging contest at Warren Central] test each of the eight years. 1100 per cent rating by the Chrysler |0f the Universal Credit: Corp. here, | perfor optical service. You er eg High School tomorrow. Marigail White of Warren Central Corp. Mr. Jones said the distribu-|i8 president of the new company may be assured of the finest obtainable > Judging will be in five classes,| High School, who will represent torship was one of the few in this and J. J. O'Grady is secretary. | skilled personnel and the best scientific ine with one representative of each| Marion County in the food judg-|part of the country so honored. Special displays of Ford prod-| struments—all for the sake of your HEALTH county in each class—Baking, food |ing, is in judging contests for her ucts will be shown at the opening | AND HAPPINESS! prepartion, canning, clothing and | fourth year, but this is the first | New Chevrolet Sales and souvenirs will be distributed | room improvement. | time she has won the county title. | , | to persons attending. The company | Only one of the five representa- She has been a club member since Create Used Car Reservoir | will occupy the building at the |
tives from this county has competed 1934 and scored 475 out of 500 in | ‘ ; ._ | northeast corner of Audubon Road | | in such a district contest previously. | the county contest this year. Heavy sales of 1940 Chevrolets in| and Washington St. The quarters
Dr. Eustace y 4 ) / | /4 3 She is Gertrude Ramey, a Ben ; . this area have created an unusually (have been renovated and re-| FOLEY x EASY Davis High School senior, who Boel Reta Mowry 1s. Youngesh | good supply of used cars, A. J. Han. decorated and the main showroom
Registered iT a CREDIT the county baking judging title last| Youngest of the Marion County|jon, Chevrolet Zone manager here | Vl have 15,000 square feet of at Greater OptoN Cerise / h Y Lo A Ba was beaten in the district contestants is Ruth Mowry, 15-year-|caid today prs service department will be Ro Savings i : contest. Pays N ; I , Offices at... 29 on the Circle LEAR Now 18 years old, she won the Od ‘varren Central High School! “gales of new cars since they were | free from obstructing posts. Its] Ang on 2 Doors from Power & Light Ce. county contest this year with a score 8irl, Who this year scored 564 out introduced last October, have equipment includes two vacuum | Tem
===) Of 581 points of a'possible 600. She | of 600 in the first county judging broken all records in the company’s litts to facilitate servicing and a
. lift for the washing rack. contest in which she was entered. | hitsory,” Mr. Hanlon said. “As a The service ewer also She has been a club member since/ result many owners of new used offers complete Alemite servicing | | 1935 and has participated in cloth- | cars bought new cars and turned in | and lubricating facilities. |ing projects each year. She won| cars that in many cases are only a uss KR cming siliounced the op prizes at the State Fair in both| year old. Other used cars are of Am manager and ST SSeIl ES 1959 aru het Wash dress almost as recent vintage.” Ketcham as rl manager ; Models exhibited at the State Fair last| Mr. Hanlon said the reservoir of | = ; kx Fath ry have ATES of k od year was adjudged good enough to| transportation on these cars had | “one-stop” service station to| for Men bs sloWa Sh ihe hational 4-H en] hardly been tapped and that they be operated in connection with the show at Chicago, but she was too| are, nevertheless, priced as used dealershi pre : —for young to be permitted to enter that cars. Pp. 2 } Ww ' show. _| At the same time, he said, these| Pontiac engineers recently proved | ¥. fm x) omen, Anna Rosemeyer, Marion County’s| used automobiles have been thor-|that speedometers do not necessarily | 3 representative in the room improve-| oughly checked to assure their buy- stop at the speed an automaqbile is 2 : «lf Ch : : : : 3 : oose either the handsome ment judging contest, won in eight | ers satisfaction. traveling at the time of an actident. | RAE new. curved man’s Watcheor [projects last year— Clothing, Can- | ——— al 3 the dainty wrist Watch. for [ae vel! proparaion, Ivor Soe 2 - ladies—for the utmost in style, provement, baking, crops, poultry : beauty and accuracy. Now is and junior leadership. Her fruit] the tine io buy gifts for the | canning exhibit won a second place | 4 / ” | gra duate. . | at the State Fair in 1938. She is a| . 74 .
| Warren Central High School pupil,
(0 J 4 MEN Lg by years old and scored 493 out of|
a possible 600 to win the county
: contest. 7 " a . | The fifth contestant from this| S&S 7 7 NY | county is a substifute, but she is . ] ’ Aa ‘being coached by a next-door ) y il 47 : neighbor, who took part in the na- / / om 7 % ) : | tional canning judging contest in 4 n, _ yy / 1030. ow El a Coached by National Competitor 2 IN 1 R8 7H , == Z 2 Z a 7
The canning contest for the Z ony 2 A» 7 } (0) Y) EAS 4 county this year was won by Vire y 0 CH 2% 7 J 2 , 2 A Lovely DIAMOND ‘ snoriiaee | SN SEE gti RY BC \ || for MOTHER
M ginia Armstrong of *¢
y High School. Estelle Fivecoat of 2 © 4 | —Your choice of 75 3 : : WX : | Warren Central High School took 747 7 ; / | many modern h % Ra i NE | second place with 432 points of a a» gy f. 7 diamonds {10m IT Jewels «. « Choice RN y | possible 600. Miss Fivecoat be- 7 27 \ y 1 3 NEFi0 $0000, New Bulovas' are $ 75 came the contestant in the district / ( A : / 4 , 4 | 75¢ Per Week! here! Choose: from
a wide selection
E R AY contest when Miss Armstrong be- 7 J 0 SWE came the winner also of the county 7 > 777 ) H : all 1040 models. y ; Ss MRaith contest. V7 7 v1 : / Mother Will Appreciate « From $24.35 up Sixteen-year-old Miss Fivecoat|§ & 2 Go,” 7
|] E Ww S P R | N ( N A |] |) E R N S {has been a first-place exhibitor in
canning at the State Fair and is ALL POPULAR STYLES {being coached for this contest by| n » Miss Margaret Young, who won the AND SIZES state contest in 1938. Miss FiveA coat, however, is even better known | FREE ALTERATIONS for sewing; she won a first placing for a child's garment she exhibited at the National 4-H Club Show at
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