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Watch for Reopening Very, Soon

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We will have a eomplete NEW stock of nationally famous shoes for the entire family

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By using a hearing aid he was able to correct his speech because now he heard himself as others did. How common are hearing and speech disorders in children? Survey of 12,000 children from 130 schools of all. types in two mainly rural counties in a midwestern state revealed that one child out of five had a speech difficulty and one out of 35 1nd. hearing dis. order.

meter, some children hear all tones, while others have loss in the middle or speech range. The latter would receive immediate medical attention to prevent further loss. For loss in high tones, it is recom-

vals, and if loss increases, medical treatment is required.

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For children who have marked high tone loss of the abrupt type, an effort should be made to keep the difficulty from spreading to the middle or speech range. = = H FOR THOSE who have loss of {any degree, for all tones,-immediate {change in seating is advised so {they may sit in front of the room. Lip reading lessons should be | started. Some children in this { group would do well to start wear-

Speech troubles are more ecommon, than hearing difficulties and

foreignisms, {lisping, stuttering, and poor voice

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Hard-to-Teach Children Likely to Need Hearing Aid

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Police Finally Nab Elosive Car Parker BEAUMONT, Tex. (U. P).—After Beaumont police tagged a car eight times for overparking they decided | search all that enough was enough — the “ghost” who owned the car wotld have to appear in trafic court. 3 No trace could be found of the car's owner. Police checked the motor vehicle registration and the |

place where the man was supposed to live. No. clue could he found. The eighth time, police waited, ‘ inabbed the owner and asked ques-

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They discovered he had changed his Rate » since the i man was fined Sor, for each 1 eight parking violations and | a $2 for the cops | * Li over Beaumont for atm. | If your blood LACKS IRON! | or Advertisement : You girls and women who suffer eo J

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first - grade in rural school was known to be “somewhat hard of |- hearing,” and addition he was difficult to understand. When his hearing was tested with an audiometer, his parents and teachers were amassed to learn that he suffered from 80 per cent loss. An amplifier was attached to the audiometer, and he heard clearly for the first time. His responses indicated that he was a quick child who could be helped mmmediately.

FOLLOWING SALES OPEN TO ALL

WEEKLY SALES VR 3]ILY No. 19

ALL PRIGRITY AND NON- PRIORITY. BUYERS

Veterans, Wholesalers, Exporters, and All Commercial and Industrial Classifications

Contact listed WAA Sales Office for detailed information on any of following sales, specifying Listing or Offering Number.

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: EXPORTERS:

Your business in solicited. If sales are conducted at various levels, you will be considered as a whole.

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INVENTORY SALE SALE OFFERING OR FOR DETAILS ITEMS OFFERED IN DOUARS | OPENS | closes | LISTING NO. CONTACT: : WAA District Office Cotton Broid Shoe Laces * $58,900. April 9 April 28 Sealed Bid 245 N. High $i. Offering 711 | Columbus 15, O. Ankoprene Synthetic Rubber, Cincinnati Regional Olaskon Glue, Cleaning $40,600. | Aprit9 | Aprit29 | Fixed Price | Twine feslonel Office Fluids Offering 724 | Cincinnati 1, ©. Miscellaneous Office and WAS Dui Ste $7,700. | Apit10 | April 2s Fixed Price | 245 x wigh Engineering Supplies Offering 720 | Columbus 15, O. Stencil Ink, Glue, Acids, $9600. ) Apel Haud Pit WAA Disriet Offcs . 1 April 30 0 2005 Northwestern A Chorcoal, Flux : Offering 712 | |ndianapolis, Ind Points, Vamishes, Lacquers, $164,600 1 Fixed Pri Regional Ofce 600, April 11. | Continuous ce 704 Race Cutting, Paraffin and Mineral "Seal Oils, Grease, $20,600. | Aprit11 | Aprt30 | FixedPrice | Tri eslonel Offes Rust Preventatiyes Offering 719 Cincinnati 1, O. Yorpaulins 30’ x 60 $ Fixed Pri WAA District Office y 28,000. April 11 April 30 x ce 245 N. st. Canvas Apr Offering 725 | Columbus 15, O. Stainless Steel Bars, Strip, $ Sealed Bid Ror Ty unat Oey 83,900. April 11 April 30 704 Race St. Sheet, Plates, Tubing, Wire Offering 723 Cincinnati 1, O. 700. pril 11 April 30 xed Price 704 Roce St. Sheet Rubber, Asbestos Rope P Listing 109 | Cincinnati 1, ©. Abrasive Materials $215,000. | Apil1) | Aprt30 | SecledBid | JTTned Sestonal Offee Listing 115 Cincinnati 1, O, Rivets, Screws, Bolts $87,400. | Aprit11 | April30 | SecledBid | Tred Sesion! Office Kellogg's . Listing 117 Cincinnati 1, O. = Soles, Heels, Fixed Pri WAA District Office 3% cup suga 700. il 14 fil rice 005 Northwe 1 Rubber Patching $ Ap Api 28 | Offering 605.1; | J00% Neth Ave 4 ip me Cincinnati Regie espocs Precision Gages $226,900. | Aprl14 | Aprils | SealedBid | TIINCH Sealonel Ofice Blend short Listing 118 Cincinnati 1, O. | beat well, rd Cutter Disc Blanks, $ Sealed Bid Cincinnati Sagienal Office with orange 18,100. | April 14 5 ea 704 Race St Alley Steel Plates Wi May Offering 733 Cincinnati 1,0. hoa i, Men's Rubber Whole Heels $24,400. | April14 | April29 | Fixed Price | JFoeinned Seplonal Os wi ow - Offering 561b | Cincinnati 1, 0. Teal Alb LAYERS of Plumbing and Heating - : Fixed Price Cincinnatt Regions! OMce wheat — 8 Material $30,700. April 15 May 5 Listing 111 704 Roce ° 1 daily as a ¢ Waterproof Paper $8,000. | Apit1s | Mays | SecledBid | Socoeen Eegienet ome Type L-2, in Rolls 2 Offering 734 Cincinnati 1, O. . Files, Crimpers and Other a Sealed Bid Cincinnati Regional Office 19,200, | April 1 . Hand Tools $19,200 pil15 May 5 “Offering 738 tt, ©, : Cincinnati Regional Office Watch and Wrist Compasses $69,900. | April 16 May § Sealed Bid 704 Race $1, mps P y Offering 732 | Cincinnafl 1, ©. PER Globe, Gaté, Angle and Sealed Bid WAA Distiitt Ofies ’ Tre $8,800. April 16 May 6 Offering 729 245 N. High » O . Cincinnati Regional Office Porro-Silicon Lump $36,400, | April 18 May 7 Sealed Bid 704 Race St. : p y Offering 730 | - Cincinnati 1, 0. Motor Generating. Sets, ; s WAA District Office Blasting Galvanometers, $79,000. | Apt18 | Mays | SecledBid | 5. kg Misc. Electrical Equipment ering 731 | Columbus 15, O, Offset Printing Plates Sealed Bid Cnclonall Regional ©fMse and Blankets $11,100. Api 18 May? Offering 727 Cincinnati 1, 0.

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