Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1950 — Page 21

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YOUNG MAN WANTED

= We have an opening for a bright young man, 18 to 25 years, who would like to learn the advertising business, and is willing to start from the ground up. et I Work entails that of carrying advertisements and proofs to and from advertisers and this news-

paper in our advertising service department. It is i

for the most part outside and requires a considerable amount of walking. - Sr There are splendid opportunities for advancement if applicant is alert, energetic and shows an

~ aptitude for earning the business. Must be a high

school graduate. Special consideration will be given college graduates. ~ : 5-Day, 40-hour week. Saturday and Sundays off. Hours 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P. M. Brae

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. +” -|institute, joined Dr. Bordenca in !! ithe research. , . ~~ |Mendon to Florida.

By Science Service” CHICAGO, Bept. 5 Chemists have now synthesized a spearmint, flavor out of the peels of | oranges and grapefruits, | The néw product announced |here “today to the American

~~ Carl Bordenca of the Soutlern |Research Institute in Birming- | ham, Ala; will supplement and | partially replace the natural ma[terial in chewing gum’ and other | materials. ? i Natural spearmint oil has been {variable in supply and quality in {recent years. The new process | will utilize a by-product of the ‘citrus - canning industry. The | chemical -synthesized is carvone, ‘which is a compound also present ‘to the extend of 65 per cent in i oil. i | Dr. Rufus K. Allison and Dr.

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HOLD A CLASSROOM GARDEN FAIR

ARRANGE TABLES AND DISPLAY BEST FRUT AND VEGETABLES — GROWN BY

classroom where all of your classmates could display the fruits and vegetables that they have grown during school vacation? Tang to your teachers, and see if they will let you set up a small come

mittee to plan a garden fair. It might have to be done ring free times so as not to interfere with class work; or it : worked right into your social studies, Ls If you get permission to organize the fair, arrange to where

it will be held, decide on the number of tables that will be needed for display space, and make up entrance sheets to give each pupil who wants to enter. Offer colored ribbons made from blue, red, white, and pink crepe paper. Attach a little ard to the ribbon stating the place and groupings. of > uF Offer. ribbons for perhaps .the largest pumpkin, cucumber, or head of cabbage. The only restriction phould be that all of the entries are grown by the family and rot purchased at the store, TOMORROW-Sturdy Book Ends From. Flatirons, :

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The accident occurred op a road | here while a truck was towing the trailer-borne craft from neagpy |

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