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» Deen using coal a resolution to purpose. whatshe 1914 level. stoves and fur. r these units dur.” estic market for
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AW fordsvillg, Ind, Federal Council NR ‘extensive uses ties” is all right inalloyved funda. 'r the impression ent ownership of atural resources, usinessman. who n his business, is ted the principle i that the fairest ay. ‘This means that luces and earns, ngs by taxes, so ly equal to what ork and produce,
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rime of the shop president of the m $3000 to $5000 3 from $20,000 to rement pension: cept if too much a few people who ucts of our face a depression. beings the mora bout as much tn Ise. It is not zitest ability who rewards and a se he is lazy.
ive in my mail« ning.- The worst r magazine sublishers mail out . costs the Amer iver them. mailbox would ste basket would or this- “secondthe government, se, It costs the ‘Vv piece of this against my will, ond-class” mails 0 operate if the ir-fifths the cost rial. 1 notices. After 1e to get renewal cheaper, at one wal notices than, y mailbox is the sidized. nuisance. 8s says they can y-out of 300 letxpect 299 letters ye thrown in the is foolish wastethe Pose Office publisher had to his propaganda, the way he does,
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Today In Business— : Co of | * Rurean | Used Car Prices Devises New |
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- By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer a WASHINGTON. Feb. 28—When the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce threatened Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis Dem-«
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But 10 Per Cent Hike Expected : : ocrat, with political extinction unless he got some coal for the city By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor : : EE Bs “ pe b Ly LIMes Bus + | i a Er . : LR ts _|__In a sulphureus letter to the Junior Chambermen, the Marion IF YOU'RE GOING to buy a used car, that warm spring sun | Held -More Efficient, i County Congressman charged they are using the coal crisis to Play . ki ; 3 ; their own Used. car prices will jump about 10 per cent between now and Less Expensive PO on Denatt ots i teel in this letter, but the postal the day you give the lawnmower its first workout. cramping my =. (Third § in a series) Although he didn’ t name names Yours with such respect as I And their prices drop about 10 per cent per year. | = By IRVING LEIBOWITZ _ in the letter, he meant aries ym yuster under the circumstances. They're easy to buy, too. Just m—— ——| Marion County knows best flash a little of the green stuff up at Gibson’ S says, “The quali! what it needs to take care of its Legion commander who Fenates SE —————————— people. ed - the Capehart-Jacobs debates, 'M M L fanning your nose with a con- A feW Se¥S 880 ihe Cisen Co. "yet the State of Indiana dic- Mr, Jacobs said. rs. Mary Lee tract. showed 1.8 entrysin the race ies hy law, attorney general's Actually some of the most re- 0-430 dealers in the Murat Tem- . “Indianapolis . schools closed : ood ; 3 the boys on the consumer selling | the county | Hospitals os If you expect to Mrs. Mary E. Lee, native of g car away with as little as 8 should service I T 9 m. 2 ine. : ¥ 0 batk to Congress, get busy and Tipton County, died today in’ the 20 per cent down. 24 months: 10)", ,, 414 took the cillophane the people. 8 go. On older models you get .12 11501. 4750 100 8" Op y
Lots Loaded Now, Terms Easy Manager System today. he really turned on the heat. z is going to cost you money. “rules are. cra The lots are loaded with choice. 48's, 49's and a few 50's. — Brownson, 11th district American 5 y5.0pne at the manager and he'll be !Y'S there.” «| The telegram from the Junior 0-450 dealers in the Murat Tem. | pinion and court rulings—-how | Chamber read: Dies at Age 90 liable dealers wil] let you drive a I ® & £P {get coal to Indianapolis.” home of a son, J. Otto Lee; 550 off its 1950 Norge refrigerators “The state tells :
3 a rier ; letter Ji s N. Deart 8t., 4 [and Hamilton riers, Marion, County Wg BAN fn . ii : an. 78 Hinds rao "a a And about clothes driers, house- how much to et ade.d thal tic has dohe every: of five months, She was 90. NEW CAR DEALERS are wjyes are fast catching.on to the pay its- help, and stdeq thal be oa ; Mrs. Lee had lived in Indianap-
» ] p ( ( n Lthing pos ep reap olis the past 14 years. She was a | President Truman to invoke the member . of Kent — Memorial |Taft-Hartley law and brought © hurcH, Rosary Chapter 66, OES, {sharp criticism upon himself from and a charter member of , the {Ray Berndt, CIO-UAW regional Royal Neighbors of America, all director. He also obtained coal of Tipton.
warning buyers to get their or: convenience of fluffy dried clothes, ders in. The "auto makers are sterilized in electric heat, right in “feeling the brake pressure of the their damp-walled hasements. coal shortage. They're cutting No going out in the yard and production speeds. catching cold, or “having to pull But -this figures to be a good them in quickly. when the skys automobile year, -both new and ‘begin to weep. = .
what services to provide and -exactly’ what func-| tions every elected official should perform. .
i stances,
reer ereeeeeeeemirn Carl Dortch Thus, the for state institutions, he said. Survivors include another son, RL L. Polk & Co. keeps track pys = ~~ county-is in an Hundrsds watched last ight as fire swept through this building at 621 Vermont Place. Tint. of Lotter Charles. G. Lee, Indianapolis; a of the automobile count. Last Rites Tomorrow administrative strait jacket — ‘ brother, Ruben Brookbank, Pen-
year, says Polk, 1,220,041 passen- largely because an antiquated Here is what Mr. Jacobs wrote! gjeton; .a grandson,” Robert : D.
Hog Prices Drop in Slow
ger cars and 484,038 trucks For Mrs. Gray |staté constitution keeps barriers Candy Firm Fire Rentionene. sesetv your wire Lee. and a great-grandson, James ——erawled off the highways and - Servfces for M Vel F {inthe way—of-eHorte-.1o. wed, To jeing . to py di anapolis I'd be R..Lee. Both-of Wegt Newton, Beaded. for junk varie or 3077 Central Ave. mite of Tider needs for greater en Trade at Stockyards Here :.: "." Tour | Services at 10 a.m. Thursday a. Gray, 2017 Central Ave., wife of ciency deteated for - ii . hel in the Harry W. Moore Peace Nv - , , , 3 . x threat is wasteq ou didn 1elp i ) Ferret AND SCRAPPAGE of trucks Clyde Gray, country supervisor] But what if Marion County dinage _Heg prices today dropped 50 to! Vealers sold steady at $31 to thre fore ind 1 don't expect you Chapel will he followed by burial was twice as fast as any normal in The Times circulation depart- could remove the restrictive ents below yesterday's best 833 for good and choice, $21 tor, ow All of which is bes ae in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton. year. New passenger Carspant will pe held at 1 p. m. to- shackles of state interference? . rea tn slow, trade in the Indian- $30 for common and medium the question, except that it scrapped amounted to 25.22 per morrow in Conkle West Michigan “Well, then let’s'have some real Upper Floors poral apolis Stockyards. and down to $14 for culls. oy your moral t Dm in Alvin L. Kennard cent of all new cars sold but still (or Cn Home. She was 52. “home rule,” says Carl R. Dortch Cause Unknown Best grades of the 13,000 head. gheep brought prices strong to pelieving that political ambition Alvin L. Kennard; lifelong Inamounted to only 3.45 per tent of Mrs. Gray died yesterday in director of the Indianapolis i tote eth estimated early, sold at prices 25 o5 cents higher. A deck of good motivates me as it does your ef- dianapolis resident and retired all cars on the road. home. e Burial = will be i; Chamber of Commerce's govern- Damage totaling more 180 cents below yesterday's closing and choice 95-pound wooled west- forts to. promote one of your mail ‘carrier, died vesterday in his
her But when you buy don’t expect crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo. mental research bureau. Good
$75,000 resulted from a fire which figures. and choice ae i ern lambs moved at $27.25. Bulk members for Congress. to be high pressured. She was a native of "Scottsburg, | “By that I mean a county partially destroyed a three-story 240-pound butchers sold at $16.5( good and choice natives brought| «while you are festering po-
The auto trade has stopped but lived in Indianapolis most of manager form of government,” he pyjlding at 621 Vermont Pl. last ito 57, the top - Prices ‘ ‘ $26.50 to $27. A deck of good litical hate with the coal situaShe was a graduate of explained, ther early estimates of re-
home, 2426 Carrollton Ave., after a long illness. He was 54 Mr. Kennard retired two years
“pulling customers in off the side- her life. “where an able ad- night. celpts. were: Cattle. 2100: calves, and cholce R2-83-pound fall shorn tion, T was trying to “promote a ago bei atuse of 1 healthy after — walks. Manus! Training High School, Jrinisteator €an oversee the en The two upper floors of .the 400, and sheep, 1200 Ranh, carrying: a few medium ‘air ‘and effective labor law, al- 29 years postal service. He was a The trade wants its salesmen! In addition to her husband, she tire operation of the county gov- structure. ‘occupied by the Peak ’ 25.50 Cents Lower grades, sold at $28. Five decks ways being opposed by you and member of the Broadway Baptist to be gentlemen, soft-spoken and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. ernment. Nut Co. candy manufacturers, | Heavyweight hogs sold at of good and choice 106-pound your fellow politicians. During the ( *hurch.
not too grabby-for the business: Marjorie Adkins; a granddaugh-| Widely Used Elsewhere were virtually gutted. Clark Fran- prices 25 to_spots 50 cents lower shorn westerns in No. 1 pelts ca] crisis I have been busy pro- Surviving are his wife, Mable ter, Diane Adkins, rH
Indianapolis,! Mr. Dortch emphasized that resident of the nut com- Sow _ brought §2525 per hundred- curing coal for state institutions, K.; a daughter, Miss Gloria Dean A I S side rices ‘dropped as much as B cod 3 ; ghie Night Eyes and two brothers, Cecil Peeler, such a plan—already adopted in pany and building owner, esti- 25 Ths M weight. as you can verify by communi- Re four sons, Russell L., IF YOU DON'T want to get ‘Indianapolis, and Floyd Peeler, 877 cities and 15 counties through- mated the damage. | Weights from 240 to 270 ii Late estimates of receipts cating with Gov. Henry F. Alvin Jr, Kenneth R. and Robert nudged into eternity by a chrome Kokomo. out the nation—would require Charles Davis, president of the sold at $16 to $16.50. Choice uni- “ore Hogs, 12,800; cattle, 1950; Schricker, which you aren't apt E, Kennard, and his father, Jesse bumper or brushed off into a PE amendments to the state con- Major Tool & Die Co., Inc., Which form 240-pounders reached $16.75 calves, 500. and sheep. 1200. to do, because your interest is in A. Kennard, all of Indianapolis, pink cloud by a fender, you ought Local Issues |stitution. occupied the lower floor, sald in early trade. Prices from $15.75 TT politics, not coal. and two grandchildren. to ‘know what your chances are. — coe | However, ‘he pointed out that water damage to his plant would to $16.25 were paid for 270 to Clo Locals Declare “Aren't you the same outfit; Burial will be in Crown - Hill The sight people have found! TORS . 2 Db. asker other counties, with similar re- total $5000. 325 pounders. Prices on heavier ‘G d il M h' {that hollered for economy and after services at 2 p. m. Thursout that defective vision gets American States com ........ Ta strictions, had gradually removed Origin of the fire, believed to weights were not established. ooawi ont then tried to get me toc Keep the day in the Christian and Missionpretty dangerous both for drivers RUTHIE Stes 08 ih 114 the shackles. have started on the second floor,| Lightweights from 100 to 160| April has been declared “Good- 10th Air Force at Ft. Harrison ary Alliance Church, 10th St. and and pedestrians after nightfall./L. 5 Ayres 47% pid 102s 10442) Mr. Dortch’s plan indorsed by was undetermined. ‘(pounds sold at $13 to $15. Sows will Industries Month” in ali In- despite added expense? Were Park Ave. It figures this way: While only Belt | RR & Stk vas com oii 33° {the Governmental Research As- Seven families were removed weighing from 330 to 600 pounds dianapolis CIO locals, Tom Fuson. you then interested in politics, or > ! 2 hy one-third of the driving is done rye. Marni a van 1uees a {sociation -which recently named from an apartment building moved at $13.25 to $14.75. Choice president of the Indianapolis In- gay parties or economy? Do you ATTENT ON after dark, two-thirds’ of the Central Sova .... 40% him a national trustee, com- across the alley at 341 N. Park 270 to 330-pounders brought $15 dustrial Union Council, CIO, an- recall I supported the defense
ases come after sSun- Com Loan 4% pfd undertaker c Cu Jmming id com . down. Summins Eng pfd 9 ContGiidated frinance § ptd 97
Ave. for safety but were allowed to $15.50. Odd stags brought $9.50 nounced today. to return after the fire was out. to $11. |
MORTGAGE INVESTORS
Owners’ Loan Corporation ane
03 pletely eliminates the
township * government. :
secretary in his economy move?
In a meeting last night in the you said you knew mniore than pome
. x | ’ The reasons, according to Dr. y Step by step, Mr. Dortch has i Cattle: Steady | Amalgamated Clothing Workers the secretary, that there was no Nounces that it will receive sealed proJames E. Lebensohn of the Fam om es tom 2 B | worked out a county form of gov- $4000 Fire Damages All classes of cattle sold about Hall, members of the council economy, and you'd produce the purchase for cash of ity portiollo of Bans: Northwestern University Medical pill} RiRARes G97 yy >= 18 10 |ernment that is winning its place Rosslyn Ave. Home |steady in fairly active trade. unanimously adopted a program evidence to prove it. and I sald [I}U{in§ sales contacts covering nroperSchool, are; (1) the inability to favs Corp pfd w 97 “in cities and counties all over the {Steers and heifers brought fully to assist Goodwill. I'd support you if you did—but folio, the sale of which will be considered
w Herff-Jones ol A pfe .. see in poor light, (2) inability Home T & T 5% pfac
to see against glare, and (3) in- Hook Drug Co com
only as a single block at not less than -Each local was urged to take you haven't responded yet in the par. consists of approximately 4000 indj- . ats vidual! accounts avin
:53 saw nation because it is best equipped The residence of Albert Panos- steady prices. Common to me18 17% | to carry out the functions of gov- Sain, 4929 Rosslyn Ave., was dam- dium lightweights sold at prices
y an aggregate bal-
Asso Tel 2 pid 18 25 high a a membership in Goodwill and to intervening five months. ance in excess of 33.500, ability to “recover from glare Ind A Mich £3 Gao lik J; ernment At-ihe least cost, aged an estimated $4000 by a fire Strong to d gents is Je. Re secure individual memberships at| “But I will say you remind me ,, Jnaiiries ae Invited from do iio and when pupil doesn’t open up fast Indpls P&L 4%" com ©... 3] ed Set Up 4 Departments late last night. [Common an me Ram g te gil §1 each to support the rehabilita- of the little girl who was jealous participating institutions who may wish enough. nds & & L 4 oe eneent® in Mr. Dortch proposes the county | Mr. Panossain said the fire, [Po 2 Tong Dolis. iy 2 gS tion of handicapped persons pro- of her baby brother. She said, OS oul Anloruation Concer of More State Taxes? | Indbls Water Ea $%7pta 11108 me Si Tour supposedly caused by defective steady prices. gram of Goodwill, ‘ne makes me SICK. He WAIKE “'ntersstiad investors must address their : Abt Nasa Ga fooms '3 "Bho works and records, | | [Wiring destroyed the basement) Two loads of low-good to aver.| The locals were urged to ap-| portent and talks portent. but inguiros To, SiC perionally komipumicat THE MEN WHO run Indiana's a Copy He. em 1 3 lic works and records. o and flooring of his home. He gge-good 1125-pound steers sold at Point Goodwill committees to di- he still wears diapers.’ I regret Home Owners Loan Corporation, 2 Park factories have a wary eye cocked Kinzan f§ lopom ot Jd These would be administered said the loss was protected by in- §26.50. Other load-lots and small.TeCt concentrated efforts to collect that I can't be as frank ag 1 frente, Nev York THY, oh w belase for the next legislature. Marmon Herrington com 14 §7%|PY a department head under thei .. lots in the low half of the good used clothing, shoes and furniture| = Bin : They're. still thanking their gastic Ssphat fit {direct supervision of a county . &
grade sold at $26 to $26.50. {for the Goodwill Industries emBeef Cows, $19.50-$20 {ployment program. Medium to low-good 750- 1100-! ——————————————————— . ‘pound steers sold at $22.50 to Receives Fine, Term
103 |manager. The county manager, in : AB. turn, would have to answer only Services Tomorrow {
BN to a seven-man County Council For Mrs Mitten
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“fucky stars that the privilege and Nat Homes ofd oo use taxes didn’t get on the books N 1d fb Serv Com in the last law huddle. B R Mallory com
vo) at South Bend “Pub Serv of Ind CL Studebaker up *Pub Serv of Ind Fan pfd .... 8
t ; 25.50. Common to low-medium doing ah over-all study of state gp... & ol According to the plan, the Times State. Service $ ” os. “The company. hired Dr. Schaiaet cummins bra SN lcounty prosecutor and all the] NEW CASTLE, Feb, 28—Sery- moved at $20 to $2250. A few On State Check Charge ax So In 8 CO Teen 25% |
John F. Sly, director of Princeton So ind G & E pla to's Stokev-Van Cam . Stokely-Van Camp oid
112 county judges would be the only jces for Mrs. Barbara C. Mitten,
lightweights of medium to low-; Ira Newhouse, 63, of 1631 E.| 13% others elected.
22 oe y Surveys, Princeton University, good heifers sold at $22 to $25. LeGrande Ave., was convicted to-
alie the Study anner & Co » |" The remainter would be hand)" 2° died Sunday in the home of Nog sales ranged from $23.50 to day for violating the Indiana Unext Tuesda v Studebaker’ Jerre Haute Jrsiicable i ha 0% picked by the county manager ® daughter, Mrs. Amos J. Sour- $24.50. lemployment Security Act. Courtney Johnson, assistant to gad pizohone 5% ord w and a personnel executive. brine of near Dunreith, will be at Good beef cows sold at $19.50, Judge Joseph Howard of Mu-| the president, will bring Dr. Sly| ‘Ex-dividend |" Two new ideas incorporated in 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Fox & b $20. Oda head Jearnm 3 nicipal Court 3 fined Newhouse] down to the Athletic Club to teil jen & Steen 8s 51... sy ... | Mr. Dortch’s plan are the inclu- yy oo poe) pone pore ommons and mediums brought $25 and sentenced him to 10 days
Indianapolis businessmen what's American Loan diss 60 0. 08 |sion of a personnel executive and En- $16.75 to $19. Canners and cutters|in jail. The state presented evi-
happening in state taxes—and Bastian ‘Meriey 88> n % .... a purchasing agent. tombment will be in the South moved at $14 to $16.75. Odd dence indicating he had received what might happen here. riod re 8 Cheaper and Better Mound Cemetery Mausoleum, Weighty cutters sold at $17. $20 for unemployment security i nl He explains that centralized New Castle. She was 86. Medium and good heavy sau-|last May while receiving checks
sage bulls sold at $20 to $22. for $40.68 ahd $54 from a real ~ Mes. Mitten was a native of yaqjymweight beef bulls reached estate firm where he was em-’ Owen County. She lived in cen-igy) 545 Cutter and common sau- ployed.
tral Indiana all her life. She was ,ge pylg sold at $17 to $19. | Newhouse filed an appeal bond. a member of the New Castle ———__
Presbyterian Church. | Survivors in addition to Mrs. Sourbrine include another daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Burkholder, Fowler; a son, Charles E. Mitten, Indiandpolis; three granddaughters and two great-granddaugh-ters. She was the widow of James
Hobby Firing Lan ... purchasing for the entire county tA Color ss’ ol 99 {not only obtains supplies more
IT IS AMAZING all of the s or things people do when they can fois BAe Son on |cheaply but gives the county beter goods
get away from what they have to [nd Asso Tel 3s 75 : in Three of the most important
do. (nvestors Telephone 3s 61 | L 35 | functions of government—police
Hobbies, I mean. Lanark o. More people than anyone im- Nina Pub Serv ai 3 107% {schools and health —Mr. Dortch 108 |Proposes to place into separate
P Art Co agines go in for pottery making, Pubiie lic Service Ihe a8 T {metropolitan city-county depart- _ ments. |
1 moulding things of clay, glazing Traction Termina 3 Rr { The reason for this is obvious. Mr. Dortch explains.
them and burning on a slick glaze. — | “These are services now pro-
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This hobby gave birth to one of [J S. Statement FINE BEER the town’s oddest businesses.
Mildred McCurry has opened a
WASHINGTON. Feb, 28 (UP)— - N . ) studio at 3215 Clifton St. for ment sxpenses and ‘receints tor JGovern- | vided on a sound workable basis N. Mitten. oa iy ny Poe Tower al ceramic fans, clay doodlers, where [57¢q “ait, a Sear ao Feb—24—com- py —the—eity itself.” he said:—It —— prov de 5 uniform relief ~~ OFFICE HOURS =8 A. M. TO 5PM cin Lastay mse ® i they can get supplies and burn t Year Would be logical and easy to eX- program. . } . °
their figurines and other do-jigs Receipts
Surph
Tt as ” $26 193.6 3.124 75.2 - Bis tiass HIM tend the services to the county “Some trustees, for example, do CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON 963,184, FE area, rather than maintain costly
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in a gas or electric furnace. Defeit 2.437 018234 io not permit télephone or ownership I can see where the idea would ¢ “ash. Balance 5.392 948 s.427.280.507 duplicating agencies. of automobiles. Others do. DR JOS E KERNEL OPTOMETRIST 256.487.831.401 252,662,807.551 . ' ' ’
bile Debt
CAPITOL CITY SUPPLY CO., INC.
re torn between ry, and the cold
irceful and ihdethemselvés —that geperally top
NRO, be Canada’ g r. said nited States ace “get into fit" if ed over the Arcn reporters aswould. They said committed. Mr. hat wasn't what
+ fears that the his‘own people res—would tempt to make a stao n their own. Mr. 1at might be disn the heat of the ight seem logical. » =
not be learned ‘the team-work Operation Sweet - 1ing- of red tape nadian Maj. Gen. hale at Edmonctly with UU. S. 1en J. Chamberlin ind vice versa—
berlin said. - he Neither did Gen 1 fell back on the it they are tac-cerned-only with
andardization of troops in this
using different and can't exnmunitions—both tly want it, but "ms. uch talk of coteam work—and 1idle chatter—up ition in the field inspiring. There -it is clean and,
-he- won.
Pu Biggest single burden on Marion 7 . « take hold. The Chinese did it G54 Recerve “24 344.997.322 24.289.614.774 8 ; ; Under Mr. Dortch’s plan, one Street Floor, C Market & Hlinois. Traction Terminai Bulldi long before the American Indian |County taxpayers is the $6 million standard system would be used reet Floor, Corner Marke nels, Traction Terminai Building _— | Phone RL 8591 214.E. St. Clair St. learned to turn out his crude INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE relief and welfare program Cur- with similar food and clothing a er baked clay bowls. : ne rahe ay rg SARS rently divided among nine towns a Indianapolis, . Indiana. on ia
—CROSSWORD- PUZZLE — ore ro
grants allowed each relief family.|
v Clearings for the month
Ri 1743.900
Ie 000 ship trustees and the county wel- =" operation ‘of. the county! 10 .Per Cent Under Debits for the’ month tare department. a Ay Act Answer to Previous Puzzle | THE GIBSON CO. is out to Local Truck Gr Pri Wants Relief United "tutions would be placed under a ctress rain rices| Und D hs th crack the television field with a eee Jnder Mr. Dortc plan, the nyplic works program in Mr. - price job, called Teletone. No. 2 truck wheat, 31.98. ~|relief and welfare would be ad- portch’s proposed county reor- HORIZONTAL VERTICAL It sells 10 to 15 per cent under Xo 3 yellow corn. S117. need by a central county ganization program. | 1 Depicted 1 italiah ver the mark market, and Charl and Charlie Bolton, No 3 soybeans. 1216 agency which would be better ™ rho treasury department, un- Depict Holes ver “der the proposed county reorgan-i Strickland 3 Animal A q fo ob park ization plan, would collect taxes ggke ison th st ° Bl E Today's S Weather Fotocast rs va ani Stein te _ 4 alimen Castle Film | KITCHEN CABINETS 2 denarime fe ig record | 11 Soldiers 5 Domestic slave Sell or Rent : Let. Us Plan Your Kitchen Cabinets In FE ses lS ord] 12 Citrus fruit 6 Was herne Abbott & Costello. Mighty Mouse. ete | = Any Size With FORMICA TOPS == ivedik = aa | 14 Nested boxes 7 Area measure Indi lis © c ! 530 E. Wash. St. WIS, sr. Dortih 4 15Slight bow 8Dibble ndianapolis Lamera Lo, MA. 1449 us, Mr. Dortch’s proposed 17 Unmixed 9 Agustomed 27 Hodgepodge 44 Levantin 203 B. Washington ~ ’ Tony a The Su 18 Cooking 10 Hideo 18 28 Harvest ’ ketch ¢ - - feo Non Jr sso n, ‘tie ) $ , , . 2'N AR Craun A « surveyor, recorder, coroner and ores 1 Pansies a Sate in scale 47 en : MARTIN civil sheriff onthe hanas of per- 20 Unit of 13 Lamprey «33 Rats m ountain | Guaranteed WATCH oe e Y e personnel reluctance 16 Correlative of 35 Invoke 49 Exist REPAIRIN Usual Low Prices GUITARS te ot 21 Symbol for either 36 Sun god 51 Peer Gynt's 3 Service . Official Weather ° silver 22 Obtain* 40 Possesses mother 4 INDIANA MUSIC C0.
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