Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1947 — Page 40

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1 CAMERA SUPPLIES

Indianapolis Camera Co. 203 EB. Wash. St,

Opp. Ovurthouse

For Vehicle Sale

Drawing Arranged on

nin

“| Purchase Priority

» 3 LEARN

Beauty Culture

Call for Information

International Beauty School $42 KE. Wash, St.

LL. 6050

Vehicles which the army can no

longer use: will be sold ta wat veterans Wednesday - at the War Assets sales center, 342 Masachusetts ave, Some are in run-

ning condition

hese are four jeeps, a converted sedan bus, 14 truck one semitrailer, a solo-type motorcycle and

two motor scooters. No passenger

Brake Service Wheel

CAPITOL o&s2

KING PINS INSTALLED FRONT END REBUILDING

EARL GREEN

Shock Absorbers Steering Service

85 N. ALABAMA

cars are included in the sale, ° Priority will

Draw for Purchase . priority termined by

be de-

Is being repaired,

Be

908 8S. EAST,

"RADIO REPAIRS COST LESS AT DE LUXE

We lend you 8 new radio while your set ost up to $200 are

PICK UP and DELIVERY SERVICE

FR. 3418

FOR

Possession -in factory or All brick, 2 Elevators,

square,

FR. 2501

warehouse steel no siding, Priced

J. HN. Albershardt

SALE

Industrial Building 75,000 Square Feet

p0 davs. 4-8tory building and concrete near mile

to sell

410 Bankers Tr

sier Photo

you've buying. W you look

“fellows, b

browse how you

like phot

NO CHARGE No charge, ever, ing around. Inspect évery item of stock in the if you want to no

cause we want to be nice %

good business to have you around

things, se

‘~ we like people who ~ like it,

at Hoo- » for just look

store even if thought of e LIKE to have not - just beut because it's That's get to wantin’ ¢. Besides, we ography -- and

PENNSYLVANIA

man ought to repudiate

held at 9 a. m. Wednesday at the Massachusetts ave, sales center Veterans arriving after the drawing may purchase on a first come - erved basis if there Is any The sale price range on the jéeps

is $430 to $568, Repalrs ranging in requiréd to put each of the jeeps In running condi-

tion, according to WAA

On the half-ton truck, repairs costing an estimated $262 will be required to put the vehicle in run-

ning condition, the WAA added

Inspection Hours Set

vehicles may be ted

nspes

date of sale

between 9 a.m. and 3 j m. prior vo

hicles to be In running condition the ages sald In its bulletin announcing the saie Veterans must present discharge certificates at the time of purchase

be put

Stassen Wants

utlding next

Special Session

be given 15 minutes each to outline their ideas on improvement of city

MITCHELL, 8. D, Sept. 26 (U

P.).—Harold E, Stassen, the nation’s only avowed Republican presidentia] 80Yernment man beings. Dr. Mason Weadon fate wants a special session of I'hen the candidates will be grilled said he would operate on the right CARel | , Nov. 30 to con- PY #& panel of radio commentators eye now, and .on the left eve in Spree cared by Nor, 2 fyi and newspapermen, about three months, fier Banpean all, clive last night The program, billed as > “Meet The terrier wandered into the

jon should set up to enforce control

that such a ses a U. B. agency of funds, rebuild and distribute food He said he was opposed to “stop. gap’ nid and the writing of “blank checks” to European countries Earlier Mr. Stassen said that the] picketing of Senator Robert A, Taft (R. O) by tegting the deplorable

productive areas

| labor organizations pro-| Taft-Hartley act was! He said President Truthe picket-| ing Mr. Taft was getting on his western tour

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Cel VLA aNed 4.

on the job...

Feeds up to 25 Ibs per hour

A "Homart

ture. Depen

automatic heat furnace chores. It took has been tried out

Installed in Indianapolis ___. ner Other Sizes Proportionately Low Priced

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Solid Comfort—While You Relax

toker. {in vour basement will give vou clean, even, next Winter and free vou from dirty, distasteful three years to develop the "Homart” and it inder every condition of fuel and tempera= dable, easy to operate and service. Come in; see it! °

HOPPER CAPACITY APPROXIMATELY 300 LBS.

. NO MONEY DOWN Start Payments Nov. 1st

1 [9 Not Installed ’

*232.50

a drawing which will Le |.

cross-fire

Your Mayor,” the _ Americ an Veterans committee, He has been blind for the past year.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WAA Fixes Date Carnival—By Dick Turner

. 1947 BY NEA ad

ns Mayor Candidate Will Face Quiz

Both candidates for the

of questions at

mayor

on “gridiron” with

a for

ession at the world war memor

Wednesday night

Al Feeney, the Democratic mayor- ever flown cross-country for surIt candidate, , and William H. gery ,» Republican nominee, will, The operation involves transplant-

is being sponsored

So waged

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TICS

yr PSPC GIP

3 wholesaler is taking

PEN GOLGHLLELOLGSOUCLHEEEOEOSSO6S

UNTIL

For the Convenience of Late Shoppers and -Qut-of-Towners

will

um

11 Get Trip to'Los Angeles

_ Truckers Show Off =z In ‘Roadeo’ Here |

Two Winners to Get Trip to Los Angeles

The best truck drivers. in Indiana were competing for <honérs here | today at the annual “roadeo” demonstration of the Indiana Motor | | Truck association. ‘Whipping huge . tractor - trailers {around barrels and through bar- | rlers.with only four-inch clearances {tested the skills of the best of!

Winners in the final rounds today | {will be presented trophies at the! association's annual banquet at the | Claypool hotel tonight.

|

them at the World War Memorial! ; {1 plaza yesterday. ! ' =" 1

Two of the top winners will be ‘given all-expense tours to the American Trucking association’s.annual “roadec” at Los Angeles next | month, | Honored guests at: the banquet tonight will be Indiana's two truck

INSTALLATION TOMORROW Indianapolis White Patrol 6 will ave a dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomor{row in West Park Christian church

“(followed by- installation of officer|vice president; Mrs for the current year. be installed are Mrs, Gladys Clark, treasurer; and Mrs. Dessa president; Mrs. Lenora Klepher, Prank, chaplain,

sofa bed ensem ble

i Delivers &

RB

| drivers who have held the national | | straight truck driving championship | | since 1940, They are Orville Hot- |

‘gine

, INC. 7. M. REC. U. 8. PAY. OFF.

8 Doky Shot |

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re my rich

S Dog Flown to D. C. r Op eration

w re T'ON, Sept. ald,

wire-haired terrier will

delicgle operation

un-

a dergo a

effort to have his sight restored,

1al

ning familly, was said by

ing the cornea of tlie eye,

by Bonning home in Detroit in 1941,

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SSISECSIeSsess

Chicago Wholesale Fur Co. OUT OF BUSINESS

Simon-Lesser Co., of Chicago, chose Marilyn Fur Company to dispose of this stock of fur coats because of Marilyn's reputation for shrewd buy-

% ing and volume selling. See the list below to know what a beating this

for quick disposal.

26 (U, P) Flown here from Detroit, a 5-year~

in an

Topper, pet of the John C., veterinarians to be one of the fed dogs

It has been performed successfully on hu-

{ fert and Charles Goins, bot of Indianapolis, {| More than 250 vehicles rolled | through the association's annual iparade on downtown streets last night. These included 20 floats with antique trucks dating back to 1908 running algng side the big modern tractor-trailers,

NASH EST ATE—$9 MI MILLION LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26 (U. p.) —The late Mrs, Jessie Nash, 83, wife of automobile pioneer Charles W. Nash, left an estate estimated at $9 million, probate records revealed to-| day. She died Aug. 18. |

Frank's Open Every Friday Evening Until

9P. M.

RANE

Qeatity gy! shclune 146 E. Washington St.

1502 Main St. (Speedway)

All These Items Included

A whole room full of fine furniture featuring a new 1948 styled sumptuous sofa bed that invites relaxation during’the day and provides really comfortable sleeping at night . . . also 2 modern end tables, matching coffee table, 2 hand decorated china-base table lamps and 2 original paintings; all at the incredibly low price of $88.

Phone FR. 9111

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as ov 35:50:90

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_ FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947

§

OF THIS SPECTACULAR

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MARILYN'S PRICE

$7950

Lp $ WHOLESALE COST

125

"Black- Dyed Kidskin .

® Sable-Dyed Marmot... 5165 ~~ $99% o Mink Dye Muskrat . . . $175 ~~ $1395 ‘n Asembled Persian . . . . $210 sv $125% EAR Leopard Cat... ....%425 - 516500 70 Grey Bombay Lamb. .. $295 ov $15000 PAY Black Persian Lamb . . $450 -v $250% « Mouton ” oven 3125 on S5GS0 Grey-Dyed Kidskin . . . $129 «» $7500

Chinchilla Dyed Coney 145 ~~ $3950

AND MANY Yoong ARE PLUS: FEDERAL TAX

CARRIES MARILYN'S 3-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE

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Officers to!ruff, secretary; Mrs. Lucille Sweet,

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The Taft-Hart In the 1948 pres

already has bee torily, many H say.

The big questic how will the G. ocratic charges

| sponsible for the

prices and how answer be.

As far as the tion is concernec shown by policy ans here is in i ‘peal to the farn Democratic po virtually have ¢ troversial labor material and a: exploiting the 1 ‘to the hilt. Intrigued by Although the

b visers of Ralph

candidate for cc district special that their first are intrigued by Outside the 1 apparent the Re watching the e ments closely. An undercove was conducted Clark Springer tion, It revealed “ber of Indiana huge exports to price of food an: tion machinery, equipment, Blame Fore

Recent remai spokesmen have part of the repl on prices will b administration's has done more ally than did { gress’ removal o

It was learned vey has said al to say on the tion. But in s prepared, source certain, the pri export question sive treatment. Harvey backe that the farme hotbéd of Midw take hold of thi tion of the pric Farmers . Farmers, the: Bay, are as muel Ing the price ir gplthough for di Less directly standpoint of pe than the labo farmer still is s prices. He does Claus anymore, the consequenc might come. Mr, Harvey, three elections hopes to win a 10th district co Must Ha Therefore, his he is looking issues which v of time, which in the primarie the 1948 Novem less of what 1 then, But one way fpparent Mr, I supply some so prices, What ports or possib will be of great licans in Indis observers here Because they’ An answer next and win votes, | continue their

Army Ball . By Air-Mi

ASBURY PA (U.P.).—How a get? THe army r body walked off balloon sometiz The balloon is high, and was cubie feet of h