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pando ' 1a National | Still 5. | : Tree Planting Project Called Worthwhile Ning, But Nor as Fast [OFFICE | AACA Niu LAT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (UR) SUPPLIES
The national income still is ris- : ing—but not so fast as last year, SOCIAL
the commerce . department. re-} STATIONERY pried today. GREETING CARDS
“It's a wonderful project.” Such is the wholesale indorsement of Indianapolis residents including Gov. Schricker and Mayor Bayt—who look with pride to the future beauty of the city as a result of The Times’ Plant-
The department said the na-A-Tree Club, Mrs. William R. Hawley, 344 N. tional income reached a season- DECORATIONS & Bolton Ave. applauded the plan ally-adjusted annual rate of FAVORS with this noté when she mailed in $274,300,000,000 in the second LEATHER GOODS her order for two sugar maples: quarter of this year, a rise of DRAFTING
less than 2 per cent over the
Mrs. David T. Smith, 3609 N. Colorado Ave, ordered a thorn-
The Times “Movietime, U, S. A.” Contest , . . or any of the 245
less honey locust and wrote: prizes worth 88000. “This is a wonderful ideg. One year ago we bought this place EYEE Y ET and our first act was to cut down nine dead trees, all but one a young elm, HELPS PLANT-A.TREE CLUB—Mrs. L. Dean Hall is ready to “In this area we have neither plant a. Norway maple on the curb lawn of her residence, 5131 > sidewalks or curbs, but our neigh- . : . b bor has measured and planted Boulevard Place. She was one of the first civic-minded residents to WM [ four ‘trees as near the road as order a tree in The Times Plant-A.Tree Club project. 00 possible, and yet be safe from , CH road construction. We want to PLANT-A-TREE CLUB 4 Vv : lire our trees with theirs for the : depen best looking results.” : Sponsored by The Times, City Park Board and oq: i 4 3 By letter and. telephone come Indiapapoiis Landscape Association. }. TTT ” E . other praise from . civic-minded I want to help beautify Indianapolis. Enclosed is remit- op [ L Po « KH residents. They all want to help {ance of $2 for a free of the following species: (Mark 1st, replace the dying elms with new 24 34 choice.) —— Norway Maple ——- Sugar Maple —— shade trees that have the best gycamore —— Thornless Honey Locust.
chance of surviving.
Speedy Action Urged
YOU can help your friends and = ADDRESS ......cuviersarisiorsanenrses PHONE ..vovnovnsss iii | ame . REGULAR neighbors, too, in this project to po a Eu a ~ $7.95 VALUE keep Indianapolis and Marion MAIL BY OCT. 28 TO: GARDEN EDITOR, INDIANAPOLIS . ws : ; NO CHARGE County streets and roadsides TIMES, 214 W. MARYLAND ST. » ; in T ; rg i — yy FOR CREDIT
beautiful with growing trees. The need for the planting project is NOW . .. for authorities ok the I LL1OmD present elms will be dead from the Don’t let faulty vision rob ONLY 3/2" poe ” blight within the next five years. : . 2 XQ '/a You ‘can obtain one or two trees F O R T H E C O N v E N E N C E your child of getting the at the reduced price of $2 by most from school. Bad eye-
clipping the Plant-A-Tree Club oO E V | S | 1 | N G T E A C i. E R S sight means poor grades in X
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