Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 19
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: | UNITED. STATES WEATHER BUREAU G i . : Sensational i —Oet. 14, | ER Buk = sic ames Hii ime. Twa ’ Sunrise .. 5:53 | Sunset 5:08 . bX ‘a Val | Precipitation 34 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m._ Demand Further Tests : who visit our Salon. Theirs is o ues Ecos since an ce Jan. 1 us ; . oi7 3 : wise decision . . . but always we (oh allowing (ae shows the tempera- Couple Still Believes Michigan Waif, 6, urge them, os we urge you to— \ ARE ves ass 2000 "¢ rl May Be Their Long-LostSon MAKE YOUR PIANO CHOICE NOW WHILE THE SELECTION | Boston .... ean Burbank '.. a 61 | ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 14. (UP)—The parents of a boy IS COMPLETE—HESITATION MAY MEAN DISAPPOINTMENT \ | Chicago... SE lnanaped in Dayton, O., five years ago demanded further tests y N Cincinnati 67 44 pe! Ewa i isk ui : : | Cleveland . a 35 !today even after a comparison of fingerprints indicated that a As this is written, our Solon is adequately stocked with pianos in all the popular Beanaviile ... 68 51 | Michigan waif is not their son. woods and finishes. But how long our selection will be so complete we do not know. -’ Le Fe Wore van Arthur Thompson and his wife, Anna, of Dayton said they A piono shortage exists. Strikes slowed the production of several companies last * Indianapolis a1 a { would not be satisfied that Tommy O'Neill, 6, is not their son, Ronnie, summer . . . all manufacturers are for behind in orders. Consequently, once ° * » + ON vo 3 until they learned the results of pe piano leaves our Salon, we cannot obtain a “sister” piano to replace it without a , » Minneapolis-8 . 62 LB {stitute director, said he “gravely long, long wait. So come in NOW; we will hold any piano you select for delivery | New Orlea . 84 71 |a hair comparison test and blood! " g, long " w; x Extra P Availabl New York 10 54 itests, \ jdoubted” the identification. by Christmas . . . sooner, if desired. No storage charge. You need make only » . Xtra Pants Rvailahle Ban Aarons. i 8 | They received a negative finger-| Tommy's records at the insti- an initial depesit ond arrange easy weekly club payments between now and delivery * : * : Fs HE ig «* d¢ 2 |print report from a Dayton tute indicated that he was the il- date. ee ———————————————————— VY fshington, D. C. .......... 10 3 Ipolice official who said prints|legitimate child of a Toledo, O., * ; : = from Ronnie's playthings “did/ Woman. Both he and Ronnie OPEN MONDAYS
» ) {were blond, blue-eyed, and had EE es > S nin y \Tiedltwo webbed toes on their right Tommy as their child when they|feet. They would be about the visited him in a Hickory Corners,|Same age. Mich., home where he was placed| “I'm absolutely certain he's by the Michigan Children’s Insti- Ronnie” said Mrs. Thompson. tute. Dr. Claude F. Ramsay, in-| “He looks so much like my hus{band and he even has Ronnie's
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. .’ | pinched ear.” : ® 4 Study Request Institute records indicated srl * STECK 4 Tommy was given to a Mexican] 4 . family at Lansing, Mich., by his| % WURLITZER aunt two years before Ronnie was : he 1 To Lease Links kidnaped. He was a ward of the % FISCHER 3 institute when the family failed Park Board Ponders (‘oir or him bopert, | WH . . oledo au . y A THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CQ, Coffin ‘Conversion’ an identified as Mrs. O'Nefll con- 3
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A request asking for lease from firmed the story. 2 Page no matter what you pay! They're made by ANN PAGE proves they. | the city of the Coffin Golf Course| NO conclusive clues to Ronnie's, . pers in AaP's own moder Ann Page food GR =i. sn San wie iver wheres eve were uncovers itchens. .. i : / land conversion of the links into; tend np * from fancy semolina. Cook up firm, yet ptt Foods Neednt la semi-private golf club site was| traced him and his nurse, Mrs. er: It's smart to buy Ann Page Foods and save od had 7 |taken under advisement by the Mary Wilkey, as far as Detroit. money while you serve AcP’s Finest! " | {Park Board today. |There was no demand for ran- } : i : or he UN 13 pl | The written request, signed by|S0™: : rt
{seven members of the Coffin Inviitational Golf Club, stated that MAca { 350 local golfers had pledged pay- | : RON; FIR {ment of $50 initiation fees and ess than ENZE l {$2 monthly dues toward accumu- | > lating $29,900 for reorganization 1 pkg, 1g Ang Pa Ning | of the club and first-year mainte-
f (8 oyp, 4 tabs, ) Anp nance costs, 3 HO 4p00n pot ble 8 Elbow acoron | Under the plan set out by the | 260 Ja toon Poco? Wore? vacnne organizers, the city would be paid| toblsspog, A P aire Saucy ‘alt a percentage of the course profits | 1 cup gon, milk "250 Prope, *5per from green fees, a lunch room | Sok ma ken chegroes. Vic itard and bar, as well as a percentage [ tions. OM 2c Poprikg | of the annual club dues. | 2 flour , rain. ap 8 to pg : Open to the Publi 2d OU ad ge. Melon Picks pei 15. ghie Public Hd Nill Stirrip mings, Cutter; of | Although the new club, if ap-| | bakin ed. Add on Cong; ely ually proved, would operate the course! | fraeed ish Aga caron;, py. until | the links would be open to the | e in CO ang g, ‘Mato sh in public, according to Robert, fo 30 min, MOderate OF papi } Crouch, an Invitational Club) 5 es, G, 0, 3¢0 member. 2 | Servi ish py Petitioners sad they did not ex-| 5 | pect to make a profit on the] PO" Markey Prices o Atp course payable to club members. A | Income exceeding the lease fees
and current maintenance costs | »ould be expended in course im-| provement, they said. | Board members stated that] Coffin has ngt paid for itself for [ several years. ‘This year it will iid I Lp, te record about $7000 short of the : : income needed to meet operating expenses. However, other courses under Park Board jurisdiction lhave cleared enough to keep the Coffin links in operation from § year to year.
Y, ve Featuri DEGREES of Slecrice LIVING | “One other local course, formerly (operated by the city, was leased A several years ago and. became ) ()
{the Woodstock Country Club. It |1s not open to the public. :
0 MORE tub-filling, washboard scrub-
; bing, rinsing or wringing to get the Comm Ae Po : ’ ercial Contest family laundry done. Not with an auto- HERE'S THE WAY TO Indiana Central College today | : announced plans for a high school | matic laundry—and to be completely auto-
{commercial contest next Apr. 1| matic, of course, it’s Electric. When you 0 77 LIVING HOMES
{which will offer three scholar-|
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{ships to winners. visit the 4 Electric Living homes, decide * Commercial students from all ; tic Electric {of the state's high schools have whether J want your aio c been invited to enter the competi- laundry in your basement or utility room.
: * a typewriting, bookkeeping . : QUICK-COOKING EGG NOODLES . . . > c and general business. THRIFF DEGREE HOME, fa Evenson hve WITH'A FINE SATISFYING FLAVOR cello Winners will receive one $250 —A 3-bedroom home built by W. L. Bridges ~~ scholarship and two $125 scholar- Son. Decorations and furnishings by Rainier
ships, in addition to loving cups! Furniture Company.
and plaques. : BUDGET DEGREE HOME, 2613 E. 58th St., . South Drive —Two bedrooms down and a large Dawson Switches finished room upstairs are in this home built by
ANN PAGE BLACKBERRY JELLY 29°]
| EXTRA FLAVORFUL BECAUSE IT'S MADE WITH PURE FRUITS
) oS 9 c! Albert E. Thompson Co. Rainier Furniture i uars ; p ue ra ] ANN PAGE SALAD DRE IK i 45 to Calvert Company did the decorations and furnishings. urniture, : He : an's. RICH WITH EGG YOLKS, AND SALAD OIL, DISTINCTIVELY FLAVORED IDEAL DEGREE HOME, N54 E 57th St.— There
is a bedroom and bath on first floor, and two bedrooms and bath upstairs, in this home built by Meridian Construction Company. Decorations and furnishings by L. S..Ayres & Co.
DELUXE DEGREE HOME, 480 W. Hampton Drive—An “Activity Room,” adjacent to both living room and kitchen feature this 3-bedroom uples home by Robert L. Mason. The Home AdShop visory Service Bureau of L. S. Ayres & Co. ? planned the decorations and furnishings.
hor ) CARBONDALE, Penns. —Edward ¥, . i : y ) y Dawson, of this city, hasdiscoveredit’s| «= =. . : : . a -~ : y é wee taste that counts in a whiskey, “I 4 Remember: Only A&P inched 10 al vert Deckuse it really is These Homes Built and Furnished in Co-operation with
sells ANN PAGE FOODS - ‘ : i SAP en Gren even pi wonsavous Jane 774 company ano Better Homes Bureau of WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Corp
ANN PAGE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES = 37°
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