Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 16
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INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT — The first industrial show by the Purchasing Agent: on one of the firm's briefcases. Leather goods actually are in production on the scene. - ; | Five-year-old Caroline LaVerne| 1 t First Since 1941 fo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ass Nn LISSIai : 1; eral Hospital today from severe {when she attempted to put paper| A class in Russian is being n of her but not before flames had [school's language department, to | The Purchasing Agents Asso- tt M ath ct t Twenty-one students and three its industrial shows since 1941. I I lic ors 1 Besides the text book, Russian Some 124 exhibitors have set | |foreces are being used. Products of mote than 400 com- matics will be hosts to the Na-|g Meanwhile a conference _of| Claypool Hotel. Doris Byrum, Patsy Sheets, Douna Indiana and Michigan, is and tomorrow in the Sponsored by the state council.| pfs Evelyn McConnell, Mrs.
Association of Indianapolis since 1941 now is in progress at the State Fair Grounds. At the C. H. Ellis Co., Inc., display, Mrs. Kathryn Kistner puts the finishing touches ® wo» |p , ." Industrial Show >-Yeor;0!d Girl Schooi Conducts » n | W Burned Critically Louis Clark, 3903 E. 28th St, was’ in critical condition at Genrel 24 Take Course Purchasing Agents burns over her body. | At Washington Confer Here Today . The child's clothing was ignited 9 The Manufacturers Building at|into a hot stove. She ran to her given at Washington High School the State Fairgrounds has be-| father who tore the clothes off [by Willlam Bock, head of the come a wonderland of the latest mechanical devices. ‘seared more than half her body. promote a better understanding . {of the country. clation of Indianapolis has cieated the change with the first of teachers, have enrolled in the sourse held three nights a wzek.| Opening” Wednesday, it will continue through tomorrow, recordings used during World 0 er p War II to instruct: U. 8. military up booths, many of them lavish by in detail and impressive in size. Indianapolis teachers of. mathe pokey it iho course. are Pagies ate: on display. tional Councit of Teachers of Analyze Problems Mathematics April 2 and 3 in the fourth district : The national council mee ; Pruden, SEEDUS. mere for the first time Will bess Jaan Ober o> . An analysis of| The organization deals with theigeraidine Johnson, Sally Sheets, problems in the purchasing field teaching of mathematics in ele-|grqncine Camden, Barbara Jones,
will be made. (mentary and secondary schools.|pgiores Mondragon. Phyllis Rich-||
Some 75000 persons are ex- Committees headed by Indian- mond, Wayne Lee, Rhodna Dimitpected 3 Ph the gigantic ex- apolis teachers include: Arrange-!roff and Don Lewis. t nibit at the Fairgrounds before ments, Albert R. Mahin, Broad : the doors close tomorrow. ‘Ripple High School: 0, ond, The National Honor Sota Included in the displays are a Miss Vivian B. Ely, Washington chapter has Slectid Be oe hog variety of new drills, lathes, High School; exhibits, Principal Nolte president Of he wgadim shapers. “an aluminum sander, Walter G. Gingery, Washington [tion for the year. ero es light enough for a woman to op-| High School; banquet, Miss Ada are: Lowell Lentz, vice presidents erate, solder that welds under M. Coleman, Manual Training Patiifia Barrick. secretary, an match flame and a host of others: High School, and hospitality, Mrs,| Bernie + treasurer, to delight the hearts of business-/ Marie 8. Wilcox, Washington! The Washingtonian Club commen. ? High School. posed of senior girls will sponsor Conveyor Unique Other city teachers assisting)'"® anpua freshmen girls party “Unique among. the exhibits 1s On committees are: E, D. Burton, hn Lie gre a complicated conveyor system | Robert W. Belding, Arthur ‘Sims, ua a Bundy is general party set up by Chantilla E. White & Alvin E. Geir, Paul Collins, Wil-| J Son, representing the Richard- bur L. Chenault, A. M. Welchons, | Wilcox Manufacturing Co. [Robert ren. H. Sunn, Ludigw] The largest dis space Is rge KE. te, C. M. Keesling, . held by os Co. with Miss Margaret Plerson. Miss Eva ginla Luzar and Dollie Inkoff. Central bber ML ornton, Miss Garnett Fore- = ya. Raliber ‘4. Supply Co man, Miss Augusta Hild, Miss Truck Wheat
: -— Byrl McClure, Mrs. Gladys B. - Thi | i 3 Tyndall, Miss Sara Ewing, Miss| A Jj andisna pois Detours Listed
| Miriam King, Mrs. Mildred D. Bishe: for No. 2 Indiana highways are closed at
men are Fay Hill, Helen Ward, Arden Sneed, Lucille Dortch, Vir-
flour mills
| Loew; Mrs. Mildred B. Orr, Mrs. Yellow corm. Edith R. Forrest. soybeans. 1
new No, 2 i soybeans. 14 per cent moisture, $2
Cows Dominate Clean-Up
13 points because of are dosed aif" rade at Stockyards Today
the State Highway -Commission| Today's cattle supply ran most- | Calves (Heifers) Good to cholce—
reported today in its weekly de-/ly cows at the Indianapolis Good te CPOUsT oo tour bulletin, Ten of the detours Stockyards which sold steady in Medium
_ are necessary because bridges ® more or less clean up trade. pounds GSHEEP (00) are out or under construction. _ Vealers regained $1, of the
Lambs . (week's early loss, Fat lam sorted Road repairs are under way at ved another 25 cents lower, Sane ta good
many other points, but trafic is| while hogs regained 25 to "50 Common being maintained, Maintenance | cents. Spots regained 75 cents forces this week have been en-iof the week's early drop.
..Baged. much _of the time With] ses deci snow plows and sand trucks, bo a chi 2531.28
bating slippery conditions. 13: Ho pounds 18 a 2-3 ne The folowing MNst indicates| }3o- 135 pounds ... * Rhea Loca pads actually closed because of! 180- 300 Pounds |.» . 1 ugam Lo I Issues construction, and describes the 290° * Boaaee - -! . or ” STOCKS + 22.00023.73
220 pounds .. detours 240 pounds. eto : « 290 pounds IND. 1—Closed saith e-| 270- 300 pounds 20.50¢232.50 | ARets Pin Corp com tour 38 miles over Rd: 2 « 330 pounds 20.0041 20.25 | American States pfd Bridge out) 30- 380 pounds 19.904319.75 | American ‘States pf A IND. 1==Clossd “to traffic over 3 “tons tedium Ayreshire. Col com outh edge of Pennville, 18° miles - over 180- 130 [email protected] L 8 Ayres 4'%% pd fds 22. 103 snd 18. (Bridge construction) Belt R & Stk Yds com IND, 18-4 Miles north of 3 s Bobbs-Merrill ofo mie over county oll mat : Bovvs-Merril) com # 19.25. Central Soya com
pairy 3 IND. 16Just west of Rd. 5 in Hunting 18 0019.25 Circle com ton County, 8 miles over Rds, 5, 113 and 18 18.00 [Comwith Loan 47% pid 5 18 50 Cont Car-Na-Var
IND. 30-Closed to traffic over § tons 400- 450 a! the south age of Pennville; detour 22! 450- 550 miles ower Rds 302. 18 and county gravel | Medium (Bridge construction). 250. 550 . 5 2 losed at east edge of Monti-| oslo; detour & miles over 39 south| 90- 120 to Patton north on county. road to
(Bri cons in). X JYountaville te Crawfordsville; 8 miles over county gravel and| Choice (Bridge construction) 700+ 800 ly , Ml #0! +1100 2¢ miles over Rds, 14, and 10. (Con~| 110081300 struction), | Good IND. #4-Liberty east to Ohio line: 22) 700- 900 oo "h miles over Rds \ and 21. (Bridge! 900-1100 pounds .. vee [email protected]|Indpls P & L wut), This detour extends inte Ohio over| 1100-1300 pounds ... ves 34.008029.00 Indpls 17 Medium | Ind IND. #0-8outh of Mt. Vernon; 3 miles’ 700.1100 pounds 25033 00! over RA. 763° and county gravel, (Bridge 1100-1300 pounds [email protected] | Ci {Indpls Railways com [email protected] ind Nat Life com
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pounds Heifers Kingan & Co pid y | Kingan & Co com an 313083100 | Lincoln Nat, Life yr | Lincoln Loan 5'4 pfd.. ...... Marmon-Herrington com Mastic Asphalt National Homes com
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9 Choice “1 800- 800 sg 800-1000 Good — 60u- 800 pounds 800-1000 pounds
pounds pounds wiles over Rd. 18 and ul mat (Repairing Salamonle bridge floor)
U. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (UP)—Govern-| Good ..... ment expenses apd receipts for the cur-|mMedium rent fiscal year through Feb, 11 compared Cutter and common Canner
with 8 year ago: This Year Last Year Bulls (All Weights) waaay $31,015,131,823 $32,795,576 441 Good 1all weigh asa 25,460,434,030 .34.340,992,908 SOOC {AT} WOIGRIE) .ovrioes Surplus ....... 3845,302,808 1,584,355,007 © Cash Balance. 85,742.010,208 5.179.524 938 nqodiyra a Public Debt .. 254,738,500,047 250.356.802.320 Cyiter and common Clold Reserve . 22.033,000.654 30.750,748,7863 CALVES (300) 2 Good to choice Common to medium Culls “9% vounds up! Steers Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves
Choice 500- 800 pounds
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Cows (All Weights)
17.000 18.50 ss Cear « [email protected] (8s Ind OBE 4.3 pid . 13.00G14.75 | gtokely-Van Camp oft ‘eave | Terre Haute Maboabls ... ; {Terre Haute Malleable ... [email protected] U 8S Machine com . 2100021 80 | Union Title com 00%21.00
10.00@10:00 Allen & Steen Ss 87 {American Loan 4%%s 60 oo American Loan 4%» 88 Bastian Morley 8s 61 so Bnhner Fertilizer 8s 61 WOh of Com Bidg 4%» pt Citizens Ind Tel 4'4s 61 olumbia Club 2», 8» 62 delta Coll $'gs 56 4 Hamilton Mig Corp C HL00@a300 Lr Crow $a 58 Ind Limestone 4s 75 indpls Brass & Alum Bs 66
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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WOUSE Clearings . £10.31A,000 Debits : LL. 28,903,900
Local Produce pRICES YOR PLANT DELIVERY
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and per , new $1.73 per bushel; new white oats, 80¢; 2"
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EYE STOPPER — This miniature fence has become , trademark of exhibits with the Enterprise Iron & Fence Co. Inc. It is 30 years old. Ready and willing to answer questions relative to the firm's production is J. E. Dale, a representative of the sales department.
WER u who fined himself rather than] Driver Fines Self; come into court after arrest on a
Sends Court Money charge of having«no clearance
Times State Service ; ights. LEBANON, Feb. 13 « Justice, The driver, “Oscar Hutson of Wiliam ¥F. Burroughs has re-/Russellville, was cited by State ceived $10 from a truck driver|Police near Dover.
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Here It Is! Indianapoli’ MOST COMPLETE and BIGGEST Outfit Value
You Get EVERYTHING—Even a Nationally Famous REFRIGERATOR, GAS RANGE, RADIO and 9x12RUG
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LATEST MODEL — Leonard Marschke, of W. A. Marschke & Sons, tries out one of the Clark Tructractors his company, has on exhibit. The unit is’ built to operate in confined spaces, lifting loads which otherwise would require the shifting of gon
and the wasting of manpower. Some 124 exhibitors have more than 400 his mountain cabin after the Th
company products on display. |year-old man and his $9, the usual penalty on the Red] 's Cabin gibi tern charge. To Heat Recluse’s Cabin i ,.; eet vung sufeling An “He might have been wise at, LURAY, Va, Feb. 13 {(UP)— Neighbors who fed on 3
resents a fine of $1 and costs of Draft Part of Savings
that,” Judge Burroughs said./County officials said today they reported that heavy snows “That was the least he could would draft part of Jacob Deav-i isolated the cabin, whieh have been given.” lers’ $2800 savings to buy fuel for Deavers refused to heat.
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