Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 4
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tive Needy 0 Tricycles™
Supply. | Left Over At End “of War
By JOHN V. WILSON An Indianapolis bicycle manufacturer announced today he will donate approximately 200 trieycles to needy children in time for
"The red threé-wheélers are on hand for youngsters who would not ordinarily be able to obtain Matthews;
pair Co, 511 E. 34th St. ' The company: which manufactures more than 3000 bicycles a Yeur, has in stock the 200 trieycle frames and parts in all sizes from the smallest up to 20-inch pedalers, All were left over from production when the war ended. Not Streamlined -Although the. tricycle parts are in good condition, Mr, Matthews said they are ‘out of date” and not salable. The frames are some of the first he manufactured and are not streamlined as: those on the present day market.
“They are perfectly good, stur~ Rapidly rising water in White 2 Jails ¥ Mr, Matthews said. to. Roy Hess . «for needy children. : A iRiver: caused the Indianapolis ‘Bu ey are taking heeded, Water Co. canal to overflow its space.” Ask End to Inflation Or Lower Salaries banks-along Westfield Blvd. early At first he thought of selling| WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (UP) back prices it isn't, worth what today. them for scrap metal but be-| — Peoples Lobby, Inc., said today it costs, for inflatfon is due to A Wi: iter~Co official said the cause of the holiday season, he salaries. of Congressmen should legislation Congryks enacts or re- canal gates at Westfield Blvd. and decided to make them available/be cut unless they take action fuses to enact,’ Aaid Benjamin C. Winthr op Ave. had not been to needy children. te reduce living costs, Marsh, executive secretary of the closed down in Lime to stop the : The tricycles should, however, | “Unless Congress can turn lobby. / flow: No damage was reported.
be distributed through charitable sms organizations, he said, to famil-| fes who would not ordinarily be! buying them and to all eng inations. May Donate Funds A problem in -the completion of - the tricycle is the need of wheel spokes and aluminum paint.. “At the outside,” Mr. Matthews said, “the cost would not be more than $1 a unit to
And be has a possible answer “to that. A friend, he said, may donate money to complety the With another “employee, Roy Hess, Mr. Matthews will work evenings to fill orders this week. A bright red tricycle will be found under the Christmas tree of many needy child if Mr. Matthews has his way. Who said there isn't a Santa. Claus?
C. of C Legislative Dinner to Be Jan. 10°
The Indianapolis Chamber of
ing state legislature and ep10, William H./ Book,
executive vice id fit, announced today.
guests Govgelect/ Henry F. Schricker and JKieut. Gov.-elect. John Watkin and other state : officials. ° Mr. Book paid it was not to be: a lobbying dinner but would be devoted to fellowship. Wives /of women officials and
j6i_members of the chamber he wives of members,
Co mol Ch ir ~The Indiana Central Co ge coir, directed by Allen Schirmer, will present a program of Christ-
mas songs at the Indianapolis Kiwanis Club meeting at noon
Mr. Schirmer was formerly director of the Great Lakes Naval, Training Station choir,
BE CARERUL and BE SURE you'll have a HAPPY HOLIDAY!
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YOUR MONEY BACK
If the purchaser of any of thése pianos can duplicate our cut prices anywhere in the United States within 30 days—piano may be returned and every cent paid in willbe refunded. 7
If you don't mind: rising early to save more. dollars Pfhan—you ever thought possible — arrange to be
here darly tomorrow! = Complefé displays of salespeople will be ready to help you at 9 a. m.
JOMORROWL... Although stacks. are lar rge — yet
these values are so outstanding they will be sy in thrifty buyers from Lebanon, Greenfield, Plainfield, “Muncie, Terre Haute all over Indianapolis and central In ndiana. Ba Hera early! , .. get the best selection! . . . save the most money!
‘We're Cutting Prices BECAUSE:
It will be money pianos now . . . houses ‘where we
in our pockets to male these
move them from drowded warerent
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space. , . .' move
into ‘your homes before Christmas. —Our savings * in exorbitant storage costs will make up for price reductions required to move these piancs fast. In addition we can pass on the, :avinas which we accumulate by selling these pianas before we move from our temporary locatior
our new store now under constructio Remember
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ALS 16, +. 3 x . THE INDIANAROLIS TOMES oe THURSDAY. DEC. 16,
One [4 J Injured as 1 -
Accident Occurs . Near Oakland City
Times Niate Service
of/the Oakland City residents
Along Westfield Blvd.
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A variety of makes and to choose from.
OAKLAND CITY, Dec. 16--One person wag killed and three others injured in a two-car accident, south of here at the junction of Ind. 64 and Ind, 57, yesterdays Ulrich Roberson, 44, Oakland City, was fatally injured when the car in which he was riding collided” With another7darives by William Fleener, of Summitville, The injured, alsa Oakland City residents, who wete riding in the same car with Mr. Roberson, were Howard A. Shéulders, 30, John H. Hedge, 34, and Armel Edwards. 3 iv / % State police said Mr. Fleener's car ran off_the road, went out of control ang came back onto ihe highway striking the automobile
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