Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1950 — Page 11
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washed away by heavy rains
That isn't the whole farm, that's the precious top soil; all that counts in producing a harvest. Lowell Taylor, Knox County farmer, made the esti-
mate of the heavy rain damage to the Marion County pound $17.25,
farm agent. -But that is a fair
- measure of what heavy win-|
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ter rains do to the bare fields. But there is another loss which will be felt mostly in southern counties. Winter wheat dies when|
covered with standing water two| or three days. In the southern half of the state there's some wheat in the bottom lands, Up north where drainage is better, the farmers use their low-| lands for corn and soybeans. They've had no loss. ~ |
C. J. MURPHY, assistant coun-| ty agent, reports another loss to| farmers everywhere. That is heaving, the push-up of roots by thé freeze-thaw see-saw, The grass plants, clover and) alfalfa, have their roots pushed| out a fraction of an inch at a time, until finally the young plant lies flat on the ground. This not) only destroys the grass crop but) opens the way for costly erosion. The crop loss to date has been|
"relatively soil but thousands of ©
dollars in conservation labor has been washed down the creeky to the Big River, and on down to silt-pad on the banks of the Mississippi delta. }
Fat Pockets?
IF YOU WANT to know how! fast and how far wealth has; shifted, ask a charity drive solici-| tor. Find one who has been at
it 20 years, and he will tell you!
who has the money now. On Saturday I talked to a man who has been raising funds for, one of the big institutions of the state. His story was simply] this:
There is as much monéy avail-| But it is less con-|
able as ever,
Local Issues
—Jan. 16 STUOUKS Americas. States Nd American States LE Hi Coleries “com
Asked | 5
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Stokely-Van Camp pid $ Tanner & Co Aa% pid erre Haute Malleable 8 Machine.Co nited Atlephons ”" ofd .... Union Title Co *Ex-df vidend,
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Bastian orto’. (A 91 a Tele Co & reves 08 Buhner Fertilizer Bs 58 ..... 97 Ch of Com Bldg 8 5 Citizens Ind Tel 4's 6) 101 Columbia Club 3-Us aia 96 Indpls Brass & Alu 56. 95 ndpls Paint & Color." Ss Sa 100 . ndpls ic Loan 5s 7 mestone 4s 75 80 83 fd Asso Tel 3s 75 . 93 Pp! Rallwars 5s 67 ........ 53 LL] Ror Telephone 3» 61 97 Kuhner king da, 3 terres 29 ngsenkamp ceee. 97 Ind Pub Riv Yes 73..0..105% 107%] Paper Art Co bs 9 Public Service 3%s 75........108 108 Public Telephone 4%s8 __...... Traction Terminal 6s §7 ” U. S. Statement ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UP) —Government expenses and receipts for the cur: rent fiscal year through Ja 12, compared with a year ago. This Last Year Expenses $ na 4i00ls 33 $ 18,940,027.065 eipts .602,808, 18,777.277.345 Behe 3,807:208. “ 162.749.9719 Toh apt oI Bible bt 257.0 4 . v y Gold ,426,588.086 Bi: .897 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. . . $s oped Sena . Ai +.008.000
© 160 Acres Washed Away by Rains Every Minute and Half
‘By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business’ IN THE PAST two days one 160-acre farm ha
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ever minute and a half,
centrat The big companies! have to reshape their charity policies, Taxes have made them cut down, some 90 per cent. . . » WHERE HAS the money gone? Our charity solicitor friend! tells us it is flowing at an amaz-
been,
Choice Lightweights Bring Extreme Top i $17.25
--Hog prices today rose 25 to 50 ' cents A hundred pounds above
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in the. Indianapolis Stockyards. Good" wand choice 170 to 240-
lightweights reached $17.25. the extreme top price. Weights pa 240.10 280 pounds|YOU sold at $15 to $16.50. Scattered sales of 280 to brought $14.50 to $15." "Light weights from 100 to 180 pounds sold at $14 to $15.50 when avail-
ing rate into the pockets of wage earners. Day and hourly wages, in’ terms of what they can be ex-| changed for, have increased. |
Collectively, the working MAD, |orades of weight 330 to 550 controls the country’s bread and pounds moved at $11.50 to $13.25.
butter money. “Share-the-Wealth” is no longer!
able; Sow Prices Up Sow prices rose 25 cents to instances 50 cents, Good and choice
Friday figures in active trade)
Id at $16.76 to/al income in many ways. If you re sold a Bea lrent out & building, house, a room
trailer and the like, the juogme)
reported Schedule B, page 2 of Form 1040,
be shown, but expenses can be deducted so that only the profit is taxable.
MN 1
Your Income Tax Primer Fights for FEPC
Computing Rental Income and Depreciation
Senators to Be Asked!
To Reveal Position By DAN KIDNEY Times Stat Weiler : WASHINGTON, Jan. 16-—Hoo-sier Senators and Representa-
‘tives are to be asked how they,
stand on FEPC and other civil rights measures proposed by
‘By RICHARD A. MULLENS YOU CAN receive taxable rent-|
you receive must be in
The entire rental income should
Ee
Choice lightweights reached {$13.50. Odd heavyweights sold at|
|a pretty political slogan. It has, orices down to $11. In cattle trade, steers and it
in a large measure, already be-| come a fact.
Pork Supports
THE PACKING industry de-| |serves a lot of credit. When it was caught with a surplus late last fall, the industry did no{ shed its tears on the White House steps. | Instead, it called. its best promotional brains together and figured out a way to increase the lconsumption of pork. As a result, even in the continuing deluge of hogs, the industry asked no help. Instead, it poured on the advertising. It was one of the best illustrations of what private initiative can do. There may some day not far off be a support price for pork, but so far the industry has held lit off in the good old American way.
Over the Line?
SOME OF THE LOCAL laundries, we are told, are coming under the scrutiny of the Federal Wage and Hour Division of the | Labor Dept. Laundries serving airlines, railroads and industrial companies | with branch plants just over the {line may feel the weight of the | 75-cent wage minimum.
| tions, looking at books and deciding whether to crack down. This is not good news for the ‘laundries of their customers. Jaen shirt will cost more over he counter if the U. 8. steps in.
Go South, Young Man
| IF HORACE GREELEY were
| alive today, that is probably what |
the would say.
«|trially. Raw materials, peaceful labor and a developing consumer |market make up the chief reasons. The U. 8. government spends 30 per cent of its development help; in the South but collects on 20'- * per cent of it there. That alone “ gives the South a 10 per cent edge, hard to beat. The new minimum wage law fattened the. consumer market,
*10il and cotton wealth of hustling, bustling Texas, Dallas-Ft. Worth, 1ston and Galveston? A ‘Young man seeking his steak in the world, has a better chance, of finding it thick and juicy in the . {up-and-coming South—not overnight, but in the next 20 years,
No IATA Officers
en TOMORROW at 10 a. m. the {influential :.'| mobile
Indianapolis AutoTrade Association will
-| ballot for its new officers.
Casting ballots will be three | directors just elected. The three {are Paul Kuhn, North Side and East Side Chevrolet Co., retiring (president; Ed Tobey of Tobey — | Motors, Inc, and W. H. Becker, [of Becker Motors. The auto dealers have been cleaning up the ethics of their {business which came under a
shadow in the fast-money post- Ren
war days. Too many quick-buck boys opened up used car lots, took the public to the cleaners. But the old kept their hands - clean. They aimed to stay in business a long time, long after the quick-money boys were washed out.
reliable dealers N¢
fers sold at prices fully steady (with Friday's low in moderately,
active trade. Numerous medium and lowgood 900-1150-pound steers moved at $24 to $26. Two loads of 1050-pound steers reached $27.50. Two loads of average-good to, high-good remained. unsold, sellers asking $30. Several loads of common and medium mixed-color steers sold at $20 to $22.50. High-good and choice heifers were scarce, Cows Sell Steady Cows sold fully steady in moderately active trade. Medium and good beef cows reached $16 to $17.50. Common brought $15 to $16. Canners and cutters moved at $12.50 to $15. Bull prices dropped 50 cents or more in moderately active trade. Medium and good beef and sau|sage bulls sold at $18 to $21. Cutters and commons moved at $14.50 to $17.50. Choice vealer prices rose $1, but culls sold at steady prices.
Good and choice brought $31 to|l.ost or other basis.”
$33.50. Common and medium moved at $20 to $29. Culls moved at $11 to $19.
Lamb Prices Higher
$23.50. A few reached $24. to $23. 94 to 97-pound fed western lambs
{sold at $24. A part-deck of medium and good shorn lambs in!
THIS SCHEDULE is almost as or received your home without|the longer period. Put thé number C ommittee fails to act within 21
{Column 7. If you are renting out
‘building,
| |
|
No. 1 pelts were salable at $12.| Commons brought $6.50 to $7.50.
Rents Soar After Lifting of Curbs
WASHINGTON; “16
Jan.
ended government controls under HP option provisions of the 949 Rent Act jumped from 16.2 ber cent to 41.3 per cent, Housing Expediter Tighe E. Woods
20+ and who is to dispute the cattle, Said today.
Mr. Woods based his figures on a survey made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to find out what! happened to rents in Dallas and Houston, Tex.; Topeka, Kas.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Salt Lake City, and Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Woods said that “
Late estimates of receipts were: Hogs, 8325; cattle, 2175; calves,
| tions,
UP Rents in six large cities which]
it appears
significant that the longer a city|
has been decontrolled, the general th the rent rise.”
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
Jan. 16— Sunrise 7:04 Sunset 4:46 | Precipitation 24 hrs, ending 7 30 am. 139 Total precipitation since Ja 1 9.21 Exc ess. since Jan 7:46
T e following table “shows the temperatute It in other citi
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~ Today’ s Weather Fotocast
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stream over this we) C Once again Minnesota, the Dakotas and tion with sub fiito fomparaturas, Nofe ihe ftessing line:
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Police Report Retired Lawyer Kills Wife,
an entire house or. something larger, such as an, apartment it would be wise for you to obtain help, either from your collector or a tax adviser. He can get you started off right the first year. Thereafter, the schedule js easier to fill out be-
cause the important items usually
remain the same. If you are renting just a part of your house or some relatively small object such as home furnishings, trailer, saw or bicycle, the - following simple rules will generally satisfy the Bureau. ONE. When renting part of your house, first determine your If you bought the house, your “cost or other basis” is what you paid for it. If you inherited the house, it| |is the fair market value on
A eS es te fl
Schedule G~EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS & AND § OF SCHEDULE 8, AND LINES 4, 15, AND 15 OF SCHEDULE C
1. Column w fret L buon
" REPAIRS INCLUD
but not major
are considered capital invest-
ments which can be added to.
your cost for depreciation, Column 3 of Schedule F, ‘and used also to decrease taxable gain.or
Gow
the| Fat lamb prices rose as much day you acquired it. If it was given| years. ‘as 50 cents in fairly active trade.|to you, “the cost or other basis” guide in estimating how much On Jan. 26, the Wage and Hour [Bulk good and choice natives) |is the price the last person who longer your house will last. That of-pocket costs of keeping up the | Division will begin asking ques- from 105 pounds down sold at| {bought it paid for it. Here is an doesn’t mean that a brick house property, not charging for your A . hastily assembled Me- important point to keep in mind. 3? years old will only last one own work or your wife's. In these armada of small boats rescued dium and good moved at $21.50|Land is not depreciable so do not more year. If you are in such ajcolumns show only + |include it in the “cost or other house and it looks like it will costs, Details should be given in|giant ice floe which broke loose A Two loads of good and choice | basis” of your house. If you bought | last another 20 years, then use | Schedule G as shown here,
E improve{ments such as a new roof or an additional room. These last items
President Truman. Arrangements for questioning]
20) 83
In Column 1 list each renfed property separately. Give a brief description of the property, such as—"brick house,” “frame ga- ," “one room in rented home," “g.wheel trailer,” or whatever it may be. If you need more space! you can use a sheet of plain paper, provided it contains all the facts called for in the schedule.
In Column 2 show the total rent depreciation. It is called Schedule Sation, Charles Posner, Indianreceived during 1049 from each'F and looks like this:
Es ummm pe me
{complicated as it looks. There are |any breakdown as to cost of the of estimated years in Column 7 two items which should be care- lot and cost of the house, you can [fully determined the first year {apportion the cost the same as {put in Column 3 by the number |you rent any property. One is the the appraised value is apportioned | of years in Column 7. cost or other basis, which goes in| by: Assessors for property tax pur-igive you [Column 3 and the other is the|/poses. For example, suppose Youlshow in Column 9 of Schedule F. Pill-blocking power to the Rules |estimated life used in accumulat- paid $10,000 for your house and|This same amount is then shown Committee was designed to pre{ing depreciation, which goes in|
lot. Suppose -also that
cost in the same proportion—one: ymn 3 of Schedule F after filling Hon from Indianapolis Include tective to the floor, held seven fourth or $2500 to land and three- ;\ Columns 1 and 2. Estimate M!- Posner, representing the Jew- ¢mpioyees at gunpoint and defourths or $7500 to the house. If 4}. ber of vears it will last ish Community Relations Council anded: vo r ti y r . numaer years | ASL and AVC President W. T. Ray rooms In’ your: house Cake. one. and put that in Column 7. Divide Mrs. Carrie D. Jacobs Willard B. “Where's the bag?" third of the “cost or other basis” ‘0° pmount in ¢otumn, | by the Ransom and the Rev. Clarence A leather bag and‘'two canvas of your house and put that number of years in Column 7. Néjgon of the National Associa- hags containing the money, checks
amount in Column 3 of Schedule
F after filling in Columns 1 and 2. If you rent one out of five rooms, take one-fifth, and so on.
NEXT, ESTIMATE how many years your house will last from the time you first began renting The Bureau has brick house lasts about 40 years from the time it was built and the about 30 everything you spent repairing You can use thesé as a the property during 1949. Col-
a part of it.
found that the average
average frame house
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Ne
increase taxable loss when yo sell the property. If there are more expenses tha Schedule G has room for,
can show them on an attached sheet of plain paper. The work sheet with this article has been
designed to help you assembl your costs, and to remind you o
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Tess sees sens
Telephone Hired janitor and maid serv
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Schedule B
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Worksheet for Figuring Your: “OTHER EXPENSES"—RENTED PROPERTY
Coal, oil or other fuel Cee ieee
Teese sess es reese se
Expendable supplies provided .
Depreciation on furnishings .
Personal property tax on furnishings . . Franchise and use taxes, city feos, etc,
Taxes and insurance on employes
Rent paid by you (if you are subrenting
TOTAL of ‘Other Expenses’ for Col.
naging agent.
sesses, etc.
“rere sean
FT. MYERS, Fla., Jan. 16 (UP)
|—The third and fourth killings
are those of ‘his wife and himself. | Police reported today that the retired ‘lawyer shot his wife Evelyn, 47, to death yestétday, telephoned authorities, ‘and killed] himself before they arrived to investigate, Mr. Randall,- 67, was at liberty on an appeal of a manslaughter | conviction in connection with the| dealth of Theodore Sams.
was sentenced to five years. He
said Mr. Sams attacked him dur-
IMEOGRARHING | WULTIGRAPHINE iL erm or bY Shari. pa ing _Rivte. s -
He|
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Self )
ing an argument over rent.
Twenty years ago, Mr. Randall laid to wealthy R. W. Randall was acquitted of the murder of
his first wife.
| AIR CRASH KILLS 3 IOWANS RIDGELY, Tenn., Jan, 16 (UP
|—Three Iowans, returning from a flying trip to Cuba, were killed | when their plane broke apart and crashed. in a storm here yester-
|day.
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| nusser | umoteuM | AsPHALr
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on the property tax list your lot is valued at $2000 and your house at $6000. You should allocate your $10,000
you
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em was announced today by
_|the delegation of 60 from the | property, If crops or other prop |state who are attendidng the Na-|
erty were received as rent instead 1iona) Emergency Civil Rights] of cash, their fair market value Mobilization. The meeting opened should be reported. here yesterday and SonLihued today, with credentials of particiIf you bwn the rented property, |pating groups being closely ekyou can deduct depreciation nlamined to bar Communist par-|’ | Column 3 of Schedule B. A sep-| ticipation. {arate schedule is used to compute| Speaking for the Indiana dele-
Frank P. Fulton will be ine stalled as Monarch of Sah Grotto for 1950 in ceremonies on Jan. 29 at the Indiana Roof.
apoHs, sald in addition to civil rights they intend to ask Repub{lican Sens. Capehart and Jenner {whether or not they will vote for {cloture to keep the Southern Demjocrats from preventing a Senate vote on such legislation. They also will ask the House members to oppose the Rules : Committee plan to abolish the new rule which permits commit- . [tee chairmen to bring legislation to the House floor if the Rules
v
Boston Hotel Robbed of $47,000
BOSTON, Jan. 168 (UP)-—Three masked gunmen robbed the Hotel Statler's cashier today of $47,000 in cash and checks. A hotel spokesman said the loot comprised $26,000 In cash and about $21,000 in checks and vouchers. Two of the robbers wore slitted paper bags over their heads and the third was masked with what appeared to be a stocking when they burst into the general cashier's office on the mezzanine of the Back Bay hotel. The bandits hurled a house de
- Mr. Posner said Madden Blames Coalition Rep. Ray Madden, Gary DemoThis will ¢rat, member of the Rules Comdepreciation to Mittee, said the move to restore
days
Now divide the amount you
the
vent action on civil rights. He blamed a committee coalition of “Republicans and Dixiecrats.” Those attending the mobiliza-
in Column 3 of Schedule B. TWO. When renting something like home furnishings, trailer, bicycle, or saw, pyt the cost in Col-
‘This will give you the deprecia- {jon for Advancement of Colored tion to show in Column 9 of pegple, State President Neil EdSchedule F and to deduct in Col- wards of CIO and State Director stairs and fled through a rear umn 3 of Schedule B. Ten years H. J. Noel of PAC, Rev. F. E. De- door. No one was injured. is about the average life of Frantz, Senate Ave. YMCA, Bap- -
and vouchers, were handed the robbers, who escaped down a back
home furnishings. tist Ministers W. A. Banks, J. A. BEST BUY— If, in prior years, the sum of Jordan, Marshall Talley, Mrs. FOR THE ® Photo Supplies the depreciation you have de- Osma Spurlock, Alpha Kappa Al- ® Jewelry ® Luggoge
ducted equals the cost or other pha Sorority, and Orlando Rodbasis of the rented property. man, National Alliance of Postal then you can no longer deduct Workers. depreciation on that property. In Column 4, Schedule B, show
® Musical Instruments
LINCOLN JEWELRY CO.
Across From State Hou 219 W. Washington St. . 361
Guaranteed WATCH REPAIRING “5. rie
Day Service
RITE’S JEWELRY SHOP
43 S. ILLINOIS ST. Watch Repai Accurate — Dependab Quick Serviee—Moderate Prices
hd Wolf Sussman, Inc. 239 W. Washington $f.
2000 Rescued
From Ice Floe
OSHKOSH, Wis., Jan. 16 (UP) rescue
umn 5 is for listing all other out-!
the total 2000 fishermen stranded on a
on Lake Winnebago in high winds and near-zero temperatures. The fishermen were forced to leave 600 automobiles on the floe. Fifty sheriff's deputies and volunteers patrolled the west shore == of the lake and kept flares burn- === ing a'l night to guide any persons still stranded to points on fh things you might otherwise over- the ice sheet from which they es could be rescued. A C
1 Liparter Lome
u
look. = 8S i Zarling of moor you rent the entire property, WE ty sic ol be- Soap ‘N Water then you can deduct all your ex- a ro penses. If you rent only part of peved or the ios about 7 p.m. GABARDINE your property, you can deduct one was injured. : T e en ee an rent The ice sheet covering the lake, Sport Shirts f a . Ll : which is 30 miles long and about one room in a five-room house. yo pjjeq ‘wide. cracked just off-|| Waraslesd Wake : rn or _ shore along the entire west side p penses shown on the plank should of the lake from Fond du Lac HARRY LEVINSON $ ” Sehedule B n ‘ north to Neenah, Wis., about 2:30 n A Penn. Winels & Market : p. m. yesterday. ° Now add the figures in Col-| — - er eer
umns 3, 4 and 5 of Schedule B—| INDI ANAPOLIS subtract their total from the ren-| tal income shown in Column 2. The difference is your profit—or| your loss. If you owned the prop- |, erty solely for the purpose of |" renting it, you can claim these expenses even though they produce a loss—in extreme cases, even though you had no tenant all year.
3 CRYSTALS FITTED c Day Service 29 CAPITOL JEWELRY
201 W.'WASH.
Tomorrow: Gains and losses
from sales of property.
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oust a 160 ML ILLINGIS SY. ©
2nd Door North of Market St
. 8972
Pedestrian Reported Critically Injured
A pedestrian was critically hurt
OXYGEN THERAPY
This Equipment Can Be Rented at
You Save Because We Save | MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS
this morning when struck by an $22 95 $29 95 HAAG'’S automobile on North St, near . to . | 402 N. Capitol Ave Sherman Drive. ROBERT HALL Clothes || ,., enone Nahi. Phone Police said Robert E, Hawkins Cor. Senate Ave & Maryland St L1-5367 AT-0438 Open 9 to § «1-938 ¢ 0478
of Greenfield received a fractured skull when struck by a car oper-
ee LARGEST SELECTION
ated by Albert Osman, 29, of — - Paragon. 3 of Linoleum in Indiana Witnesses said the motorist was { OA N RUGS from $2.39
Look fer the store with the big red front,
* HOOSIER *
driving very slowly but Mr. Hawkins apparently struck his head
THE INDIANA TRUST CO.
on the pavement in falling. He HIE Washington St. PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. was listed as critical at General AHI 211 E. Washington RI-A315 Hospital, Cor. Virginia Ave. & F. Wash. Ki _ 5 TEXANS DIE IN CRASH we 5 FOR PORT ARTHUR, Tex. Jan. 16 shome 18 thir TT ES (UP)--Five persons died In their TELEVISION SHOW BE ER VALU submerged car last night. after Every Night ot SHOP IN it plunged through a bridge railing and sank in a bayou stream LANE RADIO IRVINGTON 20 miles south of here. All the ; victims were Texans. 2828 £ 10th St * AT 5760 ———— a.
“Say It With Flowers”
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FLORAL CO. 38371 E. 10th st, fr JR-4433 er —————————————————
USE YOUR CREDIT AT
MOSKINS
CLOTHING COMPANY
Castle Film
Sell or Rent Abbott & Costello. Mighty Mouse. ete
| Indianapolis Camera Co.
203 E. Washington
131 W. Washington St,
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Sake
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SEAT COVERS dl $595 ° “
Sacks Auto Supply, Inc. 229 W. WASH ST.
Across from Statehouse
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HIGHEST Amn PRICES
STANLEY "Jewelry Co.
13 W Wash, Lincoln Hotel Bids.
SHERW IN-WILLIAMS
as a Paiut tor Every Purposes
Rings Oleansd Free of Charge
_ KING JEWELERS |
