Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 11

ssed

fits

Juxury.”

arp |

FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1950

Worried About ~ Manila's Ve Family Budget? polite But Firm

* @ If you think you have a Office Is ‘Open’ to

difficult job stretching that family budget, we: All Callers Times Forelgn Service

have a surprise for you 3 MANILA, PL,

———on_ Sunday. ; ® THE SUNDAY TIMES {easy to get-to see the Vice-Presi-‘ident of the Philippines, But that

is going to publish the Btory of the Hoosier farm family that lives comfortably and economically ... . despite 16 in the.

family. That’ Siem you want. 18. es 5 7 ® You should. get some . ONE VISROr Simply. walked into - 3

valuable tips on budget- he inner sanctum of Fernando

stretching from the .experiences -6f "hie family of 186.

READ IT : IN THE SUNDAY TIMES

| Whispered a request: He merely] ‘wanted the veep to see that his | two - brothers, { force ready for Korea service, be {pulled out and sent’ tpn Leivilian life.

Judge Rules Divorce | Mr. Lopez though somewhat]

{ annoyed, replied with ‘his cusStrictly a Luxury {tomary poise and politeness. He

Sept. - 1--It's|

+ doesn’t necessarily get you what!

| Lopez. Nobody stopped him. He!

part of the .task|

back tof

Red Cross Aon Making Draft Routine Easier to Tak

i fa

3 4

1 i

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (UP)—Di-| gave his visitor a flat but nice! : a

voree cases will-take a_back seat No.” from now on in Bucks County courts.

| out of Malacanan Palace, no Presiding Judge Hiram H. Kel-,

doubt disappointed but the more ler ruled that “equity cases will{ loyal for the free lesson in pacome first on the crowded court|triotism given by the second

"calendar: because divorces are a highest magistrate of the land.

“1 CoRpHEnL, 1950, by The Indianapolis Fn mes | _and the Chicago Daily News. I

Favorite of the mm Crowd!

EVER POPULAR , SADDLES by...

0 al

RAN

7

Fits Your School Budget at...

WHITE and BROWN WHITE and GREEN

Choose from many sturdy styles for "active" children.

$098

Mother! They're America's No. | choice for comfort

and long wear.

Sizes to 3

Minutes later the caller walked

w——y

I SE6Sike

+ 3

The State Highway Commission today announced the following roads closed for repairs:

nd. S5—Northwest, of Huntington: 15 miles over Road 16, 105 and 114 (ResurTuetmn 9-5-50

Fro om. Nappanee to Road 33

uU. Bee |Sauin Ba Ligonier: 42 miles over Roads 19,

33 (Patching-Resurfacing 9-2

Ind. 10—~From Road 41 north of Lake Village east to Road 110; 35 miles over Roads 41, 14, 53, "and 110 (Burface treat-

ment)

Ind. 10—From Road 19, east of North

!Judsen: east 22 miles over Roads 39, 8 and -1-

35 (Reconstruction 12

Ind. 13—North of oa 15 ae over Roads 28, 37 and 26 (Constr. Jan, '§ Ind. H4=East of Enos in" Newton i. ty: 20 miles over Roads 41, \fisuriacing 3 50 Ind st ot Winnamac; S$ miles over 35. county gravel and oil mat (Repairing Tippecanoe River Bridge 9-21-50! Ind, 15—Use old road through LaFonfaine. then cross er 10 new Ind. 26—Bridge construction east of Be» ang "de oi" 26 miles over Roads:39, 28, an,

doe over

AUFURL-P: Complete b by, Sept U. 8. 33-C) at fre. . which | is {mmediately Hy of the Indfarna-Ohio line; detour 15 miles over Y. 8. 27 and Ind. 1M (road constr, 8-1-5017. LESS Nor in Btarke!

Ham! RL 23 miles oyer “Roads 30, 23, and 6 {RasUriac] edn 28-8 % New Castle to Richmon d: 43 Miles over Roads 3 & 40 (bridge cons 4 miles east of Hagerstown 8-15-50) Ind, om Spencer .lo

ng m Monon north to 14 west?’

ing) Ind. 45—Prom Bloomington to Bea Rlossom: 24 miles over Roads 48 and 12 {Surface 'T Treating 9-23-50). ay

d. 49—| orth of Wheatfield in Jastel County; 26 miles over Roads 10. 53, and 8

(Resurfacing 9-6-501. U. 8. 5%—Closed at White River bridge

on i6th St. in Indianapolis; passenger cars detour over Road 34 and Belle Vieu Place

gan and Tibbs Ind. om 532 to Wolcott: 30 miles over Roads Ua. Si and 24 (Oct, 1; 56—West of Madison 7 Tiles aver |

na. 27 miles over "Roa s 62, 37 i Closed at ours” PY de- % miles over county toy 08 south ge Jernon: detour 4 miles over yy roa bridge damaged by high water and’ an: | other wi wiecked by a truck). a wg miles. over Roads 38 and | Ind. 135—PFrom Road 335 north of Corydon ho to Road at New Salisbury: Road 35.

miles yer s. 4 and a iT constr 11-1

UU, 8. 150—From Paris. Tll. to West Terre Haute: etour 29 miles 3 Tin 1 and U. Ind. 40 (construction north of

West Terre. atte 12-1-i 234

i. 30-—Resurfacing east of Valparaiso Roads 2. 6. And 3 Star

501. st of Road 67 “in Hancock

DIAMOND RINGS irom 81.50 fo 2475.00

Rings Cleaned Free of Charge

KING JEWELERS

Back-to-School With

BEAUTY MART

With draftees once again pouring inte the induction center, so is Red Cross coffee: Wartime canteen service was resumed this week by the Red Cross at Aimy induction headquarters, 342 Massachusetts Ave. Above, draft registrant Paul Hearell, Elkhart, gets java and doughhuts from Mrs. Harry Rominger, left), 2433 College Ave., and Mrs. Ruth Ernst, 1414 Spann Ave. -

State Lists Highway Detours

and 18th St, -2-50),

over county road an Treatment 9-4-5301, ; tors

FRENCH CAPITAL

ta in

114 and 55

i s | * {

U. 8 40: 56 miles over Roads 46. 59 and 40 (Restrfac- { 3-3 50). i

43—Fro 37 i over ‘Roads 16, 53 & 14 (Resurfac- |

Open Labor"

trucks over White River Parkway, Michiv

u i ~—Bridge construction north of |

108 W, Wash, St. Clayposi Hotel Stas. || 7.

PERMANENT

"The sports delight of the young crowd

SAVE 0. 0, D. CHARGES, USE CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS Miil and Phene Orders Filled Promptly (add 5¢ Postage)

I tasy 10 Style and Comb:

SALE $300 Ww PRICE | No. Appointment Necessary

THE SHORT LOOK

For that youthful, easy to look at hair style

GUARANTEED

_ “Service taken from 4. B30 A. M.to8P. M.

Stale Licensed Operators

_ 259 E Washington St. 1063 Virginia Ave. : Open Sat. Nights Till 8. LI-27%4 Oven Nights Til 8:30 'MA-5124 « [140 E. Washingfon $¢. 346 W. Woshingten St. | Near Delaware St. Li-1803 West of Senate. LI-9071

601 ROOSEVELT BLDG,

Beauty Mart be

Cor. (iinols snd

THE. INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

lished had many

But Dr, Hug | veteran w ho ee { Campaign,”

strength there.

Red Guerrillas Kill

® Co: § miles ever Roads 67 and 13 (Re TWO British Officers . {surfacing 9-1- ny iy . Ind. roo and south of Hourbond, HONG KONG, Sept. 1 (UP)— 28 miles aver Roads 25.19 and 6 (Resur ¢ * facing 8-2 Two British police officers were a R 43 just south of Lafayette: rol Road &Kossutn gt. Killed today and another was

y 5) S1 { 4 2 : g (Widening and Resurfacing wounded seriously in a raid on a

Communist guerriila headquar-! E. C: Luscombe, 33, assistant superintendent and A. A. LesMobile, Ala., was the first ¢api- lie, 35. subinspector, were shot 1 of all the French possessions dead when the? tried to enter a

Now at your Grocer's

nd.—627—From Richmond north: § miles Road 27 (Surface

e Army Doesn't Back : ~» War Il Delay Claim xX

| | NEW YORK, Sept. 1 The Army does not supports the, {vlaim that Gen. George 8. Pat-] !ton's 3d Army could have ended | World War II in 1944 if it had | received "sufficient gasoline .sup-.§. plies in the drive-aeross France. The official Army history pubyésterday said the Allies “glittering opportuni: { ties’ such as the 3d Army opening but did not have ‘the supplies to exploit them all,

J - Gen. Patton called the decision e : to halt his men on the Moselle TRE Line and attack in the north “the 3 momentous error of the war.” M. Cole, a 3&8 Army| “The Lorraine official history of 3d Army operations said Gen. Patton “underestimated

rote

the enemy = The book is the first of ni jon the European war in a

wi Ee volume World War. II hist ling prepared by Army hi

Ler, saved

Convenient Eosy te Carry Rich and Whole-

In handy Pure-Pak / Containers

(UP)

JONES-WILL GIVE YOU

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY...

ON MOST MODELS IF

OU ACT NOW

orians,

. LEE!

pIPS

UNIFORMS

There must be a reason! !

STORE HOURS: 7: 30 A.M.TOBP. M.

xk Kk Kk Kk Kh KH,

NEXT DOOR TO ‘MANOLIOS BAKING CO.

America. house used hy the guerrillas,

‘Be sure to iL tote home a

TWELVE 12-0UNCE FRAT TOP CANS

‘EASY TO CARRY EASY TO OPEN _

Se fj

od = g ; TAL ARE

2

ih

= - EASY 10 BUY... aE

A Your Favorite Store or Tavern.

Yes, it's as simple as that fo entertain company. Just pick up an easy-to-carry Tote-A-Case or

two of Falls City Premium Quality Beer. Its flat ' top cans chill quickly = and when you serve

them with a few snacks, you guests will say, “She's the perfect hostess!”..

Why? Because the chances are that Falls City

— the beer with the Magic Flavor = i is ‘what

they serve to their guests.

TASTE THE DIFFERENCE

4

OVERALLS

ORK CLOTHES |

MILK «* YOU MEN! ,N"3, Mork ‘2 ga I have sold more LEFE'S in the Tast 10 vears than any other make of work clothes in my 31 years of business—

y

i. eran ——————————

Ear aan han x »

* | HAVE A LARGE STOCK FOR * *

SIMON BARUCH *

The Workingman's Store 428 W. WASHINGTON ST.

»*

K.¥ ERX RRX

»