Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1951 — Page 9
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MONDAY, APR. 9, 1951
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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00 FALSE (EETH [oC Asked to Fix | Rock, Slide or Slip? Safe’ Speed for Trains George McDonald i
FASTEETH, an improved powder to be Te County Tole sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds jLaday asked the State Public Rites Thursday | false teeth more firmly in place. Do not Service Commission to fix a ’ slide. slip or rock. No summy, gooey. pasty| Safe” speed for trains in the taste or feeling. PASTEETH is alkaline COUNtY in a move to curb ratiroad| (non-acids, Does mot sour. Checks ‘‘plste 'crossing deaths. odor” (denture breath. Get FPASTEETH| The PSC also was requested ‘tol
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“Clifford M. Chapman Sr. System, and retired from the rail-
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employee of the Home Elevator|os the Zion Evangelical and: Re|Co., Inc, since 1921, died today| formed Church; Modern Woodlin Methodist Hospital. He was 66. men, Marion Camp; International He was employed by the ele-| Agsociation of Machinists, and a vator company as a service engl-/retired member of the Railroad neer. Retirement Club.
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