Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1948 — Page 26

1

CRIA 3],

RELIEVES PAIN AND

SORE THROA

‘warm day

RRL

TRY BM au

PORK AND BEANS = at fr

shows.

ema gr i + on — " hen i tess

hunters

It also

1923-1948

people of Indianapolis, Ind.

SIDNEY RICE

Family.

509 Security Trust Building Indianapolis

She will her a so

$5 $1

To Pic

Fair Grounds Exhibit Draws Recerd Crowds; Anglers and Hunters Lead in Participants

former setting

outnumber

for governor, and the legislature are expecting more attention to conservation problems.

Outdoors— oh Sports Show Here Offers Chance k Fishing Rod for Early Use

y

5

By MAROC G. WAGGENER

of

{ating clubs—maintaining an ade{quate stock of fish and game for the increasing number of fishermen and hunters. ! The attendance and the inter- Earl W, Perkins. This contest is| est displayed by the thousands of men and women from all parts of the state, should be fair warn- house, 2200 8. Belmont Ave. ing to. every potential candidate

lieutenant-governor that Soosiers awards—$2s, $15, $10 and six of|

On the Twenty.fifth Anniversary of his Life Insurance Service to the

« axpresses sincere ‘appreciation to his clients whe through the years have shown confidence in his counsel on planning, in this good American way, for the security and continuity of the Home and

Sidney Rice, General Agent

"The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia

Life Member, Million Dollar Round Table

A. SOLITAIRE

surely be yours when

Two more days of prowling around those boats and exhibits of fishing tackle and hunting equipment at thé Sports and Boat Show will have thousands of additional H | weather and a chance to get out-of-doors. The show, housed in the | cattle building at the state fairgrounds, ends Sunday. F | It's a good show with plenty of interest for every member of) t [the family regardless of whether . . [they fish or hunt. It's a fine Clubs Gain Members

chance to nose around and pick tout that new rod and select some

baits in readiness for the first , —...iions to become members of spring fishing. {There are plenty of guns to look lover and a wide selection of all {the thousand and one gadgets {which anglers ahd hunters dream of adding to their collection. | The move this year from the into the larger cattle building has made possible adequate display space and eliminated the crowding of preceding If interest in the show! part of this new interest is said, continues to grow, the time may come when an additional building will be needed.

Outdoor Interest High

Record attendance at the show. {this year demonstrates the statewide interest in the out-of-doors land the fact that anglers and the active !participants in any other sport. ! indicates "the major v problem faced by the conserva|tion department and its co-oper- !

itching for warm

One of the encouraging results| of the show this year has been! the response of the visitors to

conservation organizations. The Izaak Walton League, Con- | servation United and the Marion] County conservation clubs main-i taining booths at the show report! the enrollment of a number of] members; | A similar rebirth of interest in “doing something about conservation” was reported from all parts of the state by members of clubs.

to be due to the announced plan of the State Conservation Advisory Committee to back legisla(tion to put the conservation offi-| cers under a& merit system similar, to that of the state police. |

Back Crow Contests

A number of conservation clubs over the state are sponsoring| crow shooting contests as a! |means of cutting down the num-| ber of these birds which they charge are the enemies of quail and other desirable species of! birds. One of Lhe latest “joiners” in the crow control move is the | Capitol City Gun Club headed by|

open to any resident of Marion] County who registers at the club

The contest, which will continue through March, provides ten cash

$5 each—~which will be paid to the |

{members of the club.

‘Asks Statewide Drive | The Westside Sportsman's Club

{trol contest, {staged by the fish and game division of the conservation department prior to World War IL

{club, in a recent issue of the In-

clubs over the state to write the conservation department urging the holding of a crow contest in 1949. | The contest sponsored by the| {department in the past provided, | cash awards for the clubs turning|

{

{in the largest number of crow feet

pheagant for release for each 100 crow feet.

‘Bees Winter Well

| Despite the severe and unfavorable winter weather, bees in Indiana apiaries did not suffer as | much as had been feared and the | outlook is good for a normal pol|lination and honey-making seaison, James E, Starkey, chief aplary inspector, reports in his monthly summary. In recent years the value of {bees as pollination agents has | been recognized by Hoosier or!chardists, some of whom have |arranged to have colonies of bees ] moved into their orchards during

i v€

gx

ml |

4

you offer litaire like this. Beautiful, spare beanty.

of real

DOWN A WEEK

C. 6-Diam. Duette

Real brilliance

n these twe

$9 DOWN

$2 A

LEN LIAR IAL E11

Sparkling, Sr this 10pair,

17-Jewel

LADY'S ELGIN

$5 DOWN $1 A WEEK

MAN'S 15-JEWEL ELGIN

#avowy 350

$5500

WEEK

D. 10-DIAMOND PAIR

brilliance are / matching

199%

$10 DOWN $a WEEK +O

Diamond Set SHRINE PINS

$12.50 to $100.00

RITE RINGS Plain *15 , "49" Dia. Set

breathiak

marks the diamatching

"B. MATCHING PAIR.

Were is a pair that proves the besuty and quality of Miller diamonds. kind you are proud to give sad eww.

$4975

They are the

k : /

L

4 p.

LK

4 A), 7

4

proposals originating in the local

contestants turning in the largest | number of crow feet to the man-| jager of the club at the club house. | {The contest is not limited to]

{of Evansville, is backing a plan { for holding a statewide crow con-| similar to those]

Paul Fuller of the Evansville

diana Conservationist, urged all}

and the award of one quail or

PONTIAC, Mich, Mar. 5 (UP)—A busy Pontiac was quiet today. | Elias Fahda, 46, a sprayer was off work for a few days. His’ wife, Azad Fahda [American-Slothes,

the time the fruit trees are in bloom.

Meet Here Mar. 22

Members of the State Conservation Advisory Committee are

Immigrant, Spouse United After 20-Year Separ

Prd GE Worker Sends for Wife in Damascus; She Plans fo Become U. S. Citizen

; at the General Motors truck plant,’ A%ad, 48, sat and sewed on her first,

-—

GRIFFIN

THE SHINE THAT STAYS

small home in factory-!

ATA le

scheduled to meet here on Mar. 22 for their quarterly discussion; of conservation activities and,

Occasionally they glanced at

land his

first time in 20 years. “You

clubs, along with reports from the “It was only a few days ago that conservation department. Business for the meeting will include action on a resolution adopted by the 10 Marion County, clubs, calling for co-operation of |& the advisory group with the American Legion, Conservation g United and the Izaak Walton! |g e. { Also up for discussion will he| a draft of the committee's proposed legislation for a merit system, similar to that of ‘he state police department, for the conser-

Yation officers. | ing the famous Trevi Fountain, Take Tree Orders | gets a spring cleaning. All the Orders for seedling trees from city's many statues got state forest nurseries for reforest-| scrubbed ation and windbreak plantings y

this spring will be“accepted up to Hoosier Attends

Mar. 25, according to Ralph Wilcox, state forester. Soil Saving Meetings work-hardened, because she tilled| Not all species of trees grown in Times State Service {the poor Syrian soil to support the state nurseries are still avail-| COVINGTON, Mar. 5 — Law- herself and her son. able, due to previous orders. Still rence McKinney, supervisor of "1 spoiled my son” she Said, available are Virginia and short-|the Fountain County Soil Con- because without my husband he leaf pine, black locust and wal-| servation District and secretary Was all T had.” nut. Under Indiana laws trees|of the Indiana Association of| Already she liked America. |p k from state nurseries cannot hei Soil Conservation Districts, rep- “Likes It Beautiful” | used for landscape purposes. resented Indiana at the National, “She likes it beautiful,” Mr.)

coins in her ears; left a little town i8 his, near Damascus where she had maybe married Elias many years ago as for my a girl of 15. { Bore a Son She bore him a son, but Mr.

BATHING NEPTUNE—Note to Junior: Even the God of the Sea has to take & bath. It happened in Rome, where this statue of King Neptune, crown- | America was buy some American /clothes to replace her hand-sewn {velvet skirt and her bright ban-| (danas, but they didn’t fit very well land she settled down to alter them. * J Her hands were gnarled and

isaid he would send for her when' {he could afford it, and he did—20 posed years later. groups,

i

WEATHER GETS BLAME

Moines, the past few days. ian MUSKOGEE, Okla. (UP)—Po-|

He is now in Washington, D. C., happens.

burglary at the I. B. Pate home |the House agricultural commithere. Two overcoats were taken.{tee when the members discuss The theft occurred during an ex- legislation pertaining to soil contreme cold spell. | servation.

cause she do not speak the language.

an American citizen and she and family

'

new washday appliances now on display

one a "Name You Know".

|

. +. see for yourself how it is possible t pleasant, easy work.

A- SPEED QUEEN WASHER...

yin ner $99.95

DUCHESS WASHER : - Modernly

styled, sturdily constructed for efficient, trouble-free or on 31 14.95 . + « With porce-

BARTON WASHER ; - - vb bore

Armco tub with removable unit for

small, dainty pieces. $1 14.95

Popular priced cvaeessees «+ .» full 27-gallon

ABC WASHER tub capacity with

features rerersraerenrs. 9129.95

Frigidaire Dryer Just put in clothes, set the automatic timer . . . and forget it. In 15 to 25 minutes a whole washerful of clothes. has been fluffdried by special “fresh-

tends to irom, 9229.75 E

IRONERS

strain. In this line, toe, you'll find only—"Names You Know." Frigidaire Electric Ironer, 189.75 Thor Gladiren .......... 99.95 Easy Ironer ...........179.95

For the last word in washday convenience, we invite you to see and try the newest in lIroners. neater

Iron your clothes faster, ard smoother—all without backache or

-

‘leach other and smiled because her husband want above all else} § they were together again for the to be able to send for their son|j§ ¥

Mrs. Fahda, dressed in colorful ‘America is a great country. ‘native costume and with gold Everybody labors and what's his

ts Frank J. Noll Jr.

F tl d : ats mae mr rortne no Reveals Candidacy Stressing his opposition to pro-

The first thing Azad did in city clerk, today announced his

“Often too much ‘time of the Soil Conservation meeting at Des|Fahda said. “But she is very tired|legislators has been taken up! | confused by all this that with proposed laws affecting only| She rests now and Ia minority or lice blamed the weather for a|where he will attend meetings of must stay home to talk to her be- group,” he said. Mr. Noll is a graduate of Notre! |Dame University and the Indiana Mrs, Fahda wants to become Law School

NOW IS THE TIME TO VISIT Washer Wo

You'll really imagine yourself in a "wonderland" when you see the wonderful

Apariment Size WASHERS

g-Ne wife and child. WA X know,” Mr. Fahda said, o SHOE POLISH I labor, and some day

I have enough to send son, no?”

BLACK + BROWN + TAN + OXBLOOD

t

because it has a. hard-wax finish {

laws benefitting special] Frank J. Noll Jr., former

candidacy for! the Republican nomination for state senator from Marion County.

BRING THE FAMILY 70 CHAPMANS

FoR

SUNDAY DINNER

Serving Sunday 8A.M.t08:15 P. M.

apres

1606 N.lilinois St

: me for service in 3-Xo IT he legislature.”

some special

He lives with his| at 1403 N. Gladstone Ave. !|

at Pearson's. The most complete line

we have shown in years . . . each one bearing a proven reputation . . . each A demonstration or instructions gladly given on any one you choose. Come in, make your own studied comparisons and tests

o reduce washday to a few hours of + « » famous

- EASY SPINDRIER - . ‘ooo

lets you wash clothes while others

are being rinsed and $179.95

damp dried «cceoececenane . : . the completely

LAUADER ALL ayiem atic home laundry. 8 eve at the flip of a switch... $299.95

c. ‘FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC . ..

the fully automatic washer featuring

“Live-Water” Action. Needs not be ine 345

THOR AUTOMAGIC WASHER

. . . a handsome automatic washer that may be converted into a dish washer at will ..... $199.50

For you who do small frequent washings or have a minimum of time we also carry these famous apartment size washers.

MASTER GRAND PORTABLE WASHER . . + economical. Made of heavy gauge stainless steel: Holds 2 Ibs. (dry weight) clothes. .......34,95 EASY WHIRLDRY . . . Wathes, Rinses and Damp Dries—all in ‘one compact tub. Can be stored in smallest apartment closet......59,95

AS LOW AS 0 10% DOWN

Open Tues, Salty 9 P.M. to 5115 P. M. : Mon, SA Mted P

am |

FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1048 FRIDAY, M.

THE BRI Miss Mary Ar Ann, polio vit

7cta Bet To Have

There will be for members and Indiana Alpha Ch Chi Sorority, Sun of Miss Betty I 16th St. Miss Esther » tional editor; Mr: president, and M: treasurer, will as Mesdames Shir] liam B, Steele an

Miss Helen Zink Scott are to be line,

Gay .

you

high lig!