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WEDNESDAY, APR: 2, 1052 * Simple Rules to Gover

Times Spelling Contest |

Simple rules to give every contestant an equal gpportunity

govern ‘the

for grammar school pupils which starts Monday night, Apr. 14, at community centers throughout the city. Contests also are being held by the county ‘school system to find

Here are more "words taken

Times Spelling Bee national Spelling Bee in Washington . last year. Clip and save

them excellent . for practice for The Times Spelling Beé.

the two best spellers of each, vacuum forestall township. The township winners accibel portiere and the district winners in Indian-| = Peccant parsimony apolis will compete in the semi. .Chtalyst bailiwick” finals May 8 in the World War S°Slng foment Memorial auditorium. The finals Mrsute hauteur will be held there the following ™MAladroit _. beleaguer night. ! effete expatiate Preliminary contests in Indian-| Tetrousse euthanasia poniard liquefy

apolis will be held in 19 community centers, the first preliminaries the week of Apr. 13 and the second preliminary the week of Apr. 20. Those surviving the first preliminary will return to their centers the following week on the same night when the group will be spelled down to two for the

semi-finals.

land St.

nym, he must spell the word defined EIGHT—When a speller falls to .pell 8 word correctly, he or she must drop out! of the contest, the pronouncer will give

: the correct spelling of the word, and anStudy the rules while practicing other Worq shall NINE--The

for the Times Spelling Bee. If you are the best speller in this area you will become the Indianapolis Champion, pupil in a county school, and will! get a free trip to Washington, D. C. to compete in the Natiofial| Spelling Bee as well as other |

prizes.

Here are the rules:

ONE.-Any pupil beyond the

will Ma shall be Y eligible. woth competition, ronounce words before or after spelling hem, or not at all.

Date capital letters In any words that are! ca FOUR Having started to spell a word. of words a contestant shall be given no opportunity | spellings lo change ller may retrace, i eir sequence are not

ecome

pel ized

retracing. Pr

TVE—A contestant a word be repronounced, defined or used

in a sentence

the request until t the word has been made reasonably clear] to the contestant. any contestant who ignores a request to

start 8

spellin

Tx Obsolete spellings will be regarded

as errors

SEVEN—I

is given, the

word shall be accepied as correct, speller is given the definition of a home-'

eighth grade on Apr. 14 shall be Fhigible. —- that no contestant who!

letters

no aefinttion of a homonym

changes when the contestants are reduce War Memorial, May 9. At that point, as; soon as one contestant misspells a word, the other contestant immediately shall be given the opportunity to spell that sam word, If the second contestant spells he | word correctly, 8 the next word on the pronouncer's list, then ‘the contestant shall be declared the winner. TEN-—If one of the last two ‘spellers misses and the otner, after correcting the error, misspells the new word submitted {to him. then the misspelled new word/ shall be referred to the first speller for correction. If the first speller then suc-| ceeds in correcting the error and correctly spells the next word on the pro~ nouncer’ s lst, shall be declared the champion, ELEVEN If both misspell the Nord, both shall in the

“TWEL VE— Webster's and Funk & Wagnalls unabridged dictionaries will serve {as the final authorities for -the pelling | Such variants and as appear in small type be- | once pronounced, A| neath the line at the bottom of the provided letters and|dictionary page will not be accepted as changed in the correct. aries with the letter “'P” or “8, indicatipg - the forms recommended by the | American Philological Association and the Simplified Spelling Board, respec-| tively, will not be accepted as Sarre Obsolete and atchaie spellings will regarded as yerrors THIRTEEN%-Any the spelling of =a ferred to the judges protest can be entertained contest - is “ended, FOURTEEN-—The judges are in complete control of the Bee. Their decision shall be final on all questions

even if a’

who has net passed

ars old on or before

same

> t. may :ontestants ma con-

continue

lers may or may not dosizs)

may request that

The Jronoune er shall grant officials agree that

Judges may disqualify " question relating word must be immediately after

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spelling of either When a

correct

Ask Tight Enforcement Of Athletic Policies

CHICAGO, Apr. 2 North Central Colleges and Secondary Schools will be asked today to call for tighter enforcement athletic policies rather than attempt to enforce the code recommended by the American Council on Education. The will recommend co-operation with athletic conferences to strengthen them and raise the standards

com

Hoosier - Harness Horse Breeders Rank Third

(UP)—The COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 2 (UP)--

Association of

duction of harness horses, But]

of present second place,

today. Ohio breeders and owners registered 703 standardbreds, 76 more than a year go. Illinois, with a 141 increase, registered 50F, followed by Indiana, 393;

mittee on athletics

of intercollegiate competition. New York, 377; Pennsylvania, Another recommendation will 346; Kentucky, 290; be for “increased weight” on the 225; Michigan, 170;

present athletic critera of the as- 161, and Iowa, 149. sociation...

If this is done, the report said,

institutions

conditions house”

Resigns Post

NEW YORK, Apr. Henry W. Bull resigned as presi- | Accounts. dént of the Turf and Field Club They are Le today because of poor health. The Pendleton; board of governors Henry Alexandre to ‘succeed “him. ‘Han, Evansville.

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Will rom official word list used in the!

then he ithe first speller: |

Spellings” keyed in some diction-|

to

Ohio paced all states in the pro-| =r WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (CDN)

|{today announced the appointment] lof three Democrats as field ex-| _'aminers for the State Board of

slie R. Davis,

«GIVEN.

KXOB Gets

n Radio Station

New Owners

STOCKTON, Cal,

Apr: 2 (UP)

—S8ale of Radio Station KXOB,!

of New York and Sherrill C.C {win of-Los Angeles and associa was announced yesterday. Lincoln Dellar, president of

them with the first list published affillated with the Don Lee-Mu-in yesterday's Times. You'll find'tual Network, to Clem J. Randau|

ortes

the

{Valley Broadcasting Co. owner lof the station, who made the an-

Inouncement, said the transfer subject to the approval of Federal, Communications mission.

| Mr. Randau, a former

is

the

Cora- | ; CaliIf you want a list of words fornian and graduate of Stanford Weaken from the 1951 Times Spell- University, will be the controlling ing Bee official word list send a owner and operator of KXOB. He 3-cent stamp to: Spelling Bee, In- plans to move to Stockton with dianapolis Times, 214 w. Mary- his family, when the sale is completed,

He has been assistant admin: {istrator of the Federal Civil De-|

fense Administration in Wa

sh-

be given to the next ington for the past year. He has limination procedure | 'been engaged in newspaper, radio to two in the finals st the Indiana World and news service work since his

{college days, having. been vice

president of the business

Enterprises, operators of ra stations in Chicago, P

United Press, manager of the Chicago recond | (Sun and vice president of Field

dio

Cincinnati,

ortland and Seattle. He is part

owner of WNEW, a New

independent station.

York

Mr. Corwin, who hails from the

{University of Southern California,

|operates motion picture theat lin Los Angeles,

ers

San Francisco,

Santa Barbara and Sacramento. He is vice president of the The-

ater Owners of America,

Mr. Dellar, who founded KXOB

lin 1947 also operates Radio Sta{tions KXOA, Sacramento; KXO0C, {CHICO and KDB, Santa Barbara.

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Spem—

Tunisia Case Puts the U. S.

In Middle

barrel again. {| Authorities shudder at

Illinois made the biggest gair |—If the Tunisian case is lodged in 1951 in jumping from third to With the United Nations as exthe United States pected, Uncle Sam will fird himTrotting Association announced/self over a familiar diplomatic

the

| prospect and hope to avbid it. They realize that anti-colonial powers in Africa, as elsewhere,

take the view that “if you ‘re for us, you're against. us.’

not

Yet Califorhie, the United ‘States has been reWisconsin, |luctant publicly to oppose France,

a major ally in Western defense, | which feels its policy justified.

Because of the volatile nature]

{of nationalism in the Arab wo diplomatic officials were disma

rid, yed

'last week when the French forci-

{bly premier, Mohammed Chenik,

taste. They felt this tactic co {sponded to trying to put

*'model-T brake on a modern Wilburn F. oc

motor. Will Have Support

Now that Pakistan seeks lhave the matter aired in {United Nations—the move is

{of the Asian-Arab bloc. . Almost certain, too, is that [United States will have to {more tight-rope walking, as it 'when the Moroccan independe issue - was ‘brought before United Nations: last fall in Pa

the matter indefinitely. The tion was interpreted unfavora among the African national

5 Champs to Defend NCAA Boxing Titles

MADISON, Wis., Apr. 2 (UP

[to take on a host of challeng {tomorrow 'N.CAA.A. boxing tournament. Ten individual

at the University of Wiscon

irecord field, and 19 schools. w entered. Defending team champ Michigan State captured t weight titles last year, but o one of itz eight

er, a stubby will attempt to retain his t and extend his win streak of this season.

Parade, magazine, is a | Sunday Times.

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AL NOTICE | Docket No. 23428.

! suspension of Supplement No. to

assenger tariff B-2 2 or increases in fares in Bloomin, Indiana, Peru,

Jidiana, Columbus, and Jeffersonville, James W. Leppert, president, Leppert {{ines., Inc, to become effective

Service Commission of Indiana will

Sale tr 19m LaSalle ‘Sedan ‘motor,

CLIFTON ~ CALL TA.

a complete picture

ousted Tunisian nationalist

and

put one in more to their own

rrea V-8

to the al-

{most certain to have the support

the do did nce the ris.

At that time, the United States abstained in the vote to postpone

acbly sts.

Y cone

Five college champions prepared

ers

in the 15th annual

championships and a team title will be decided lin three packed days of fighting

sin

Fieldhouse. Seventy-five boxers, a

ere

fon wo nly

entries was a defending champion. Chuck Spies-178-pound slugger,

itle 10

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1 Death Notices :

RUSER-— Infant TANGEMAN-—Dalsy THOMAS Clyde P,

ALEXANDER—James ul Bernice, ‘lather of Marilyn, James L. Jr, orothner of Mrs. Joe Bari, Mise ines and Miss Dolores of Leoanon, Ind.; brother of Mrs, A. A. Garner. Pasadena. Calilornia; CE ham of Mansieid, Ono. and of Wauwatosees, Wisconsin, arviges FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORIUARY, Friday at 1:00 o. m. Friends may call Spm AYERS Fred, ge 31 yrs. of 56 8. warman Ave. husband of Martha Robery L., Marlene

"Earl, hu sband

father and

J. Ayers 01 David L. Sharon Ayers, son ei’ Mrs. Lydia Ayers, brotner of Willlam and Alva Ayers wigo survived oy 2 several nieces and nephews, passed

away Pi ine” funeral, Sauda ROYSTER KIN MORTUARY, 310 WW. Wasineon call al mortuary, LL

CURRENS — William P. Sr. age Fe years of 630 8. East St, fataer of

Mrs, Mildred Stevens of Wisconsin; Mr, William P, Jr, of Oregon, and James K. Currens of Indianapolis; brother of Harry and George Currens; five grandchildre®e and (wo reat-grandchildren, passed Away uesday, Xrisnde Lm call at the JORDAN FUNE OME, 2428 E, 10tn rad after nA RL Ho Wednesday,

Apr, 4, at 10:30 a.m, _Burial Crown Hil

mother of

Be Friday, Friends invited

ELSEY Grace, Florence Ray, I's. Daugherty, Wanda Eley, Joseph, Robert and William Dougherty, Leo» ard, Kenneth, George, Melvin ind Wayne Elsey, daughter of Mrs, Flors Sanders, step-daughter of Frank Sanders, passed away reek Sart residence, 130 Koehne Street A je ABM 10:30 =». m., HOME, 1934 W. Miohipai Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home After 7 p.m, Wednesday, . GALLANT — Josephine (Doran), age 45, beloved wife of Randy Gallant, mother of Mrs, Martha Marling, Day ton, O, sister of Mrs. May Mathes of 98th and Michigan Rd. passed ans) Aar. 1. FEENEY & FEENEY HOME, 2339 N, Meridian any time, Time and place of funeral later.

‘GELDMEIER Anns, 1442 Orange, 8i., beloved sister. of Willlam Geldmeier, Indianapolis: Emma Ransdall and Frederick Geldmeler of Califor passed away Monday 3 Friends may call at ‘the ROBE T Ww. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St, Funeral services Thurs. day, 3.p. m., at the funeral home, Friends Finvited. Burial Crown Hill

age 45, M

Katherine of 538 8. West St., died Monday, Mar. 31, Funeral he BLACK: . m., from the B AL HOME, 150

m.

John's Church, 9 #. Friends

Holy Cross Cemetery. call recite | Rosary Wednesday, 8:45 p.m.

KELSEY Bessie _F., mother of Ed gar, George W., Franklin, and Ida May Ostermyer; Jen.

suttived nine andes

Services C. OF THE cHiMES, i Friday 0 of

wife of Robert

MANTEL—AnDa E. W

sister of Charl

Loretta. Hritsko, also survived by

Schroeder; 0 arandehiidren. Services, Church, Friday 9 a.m, call at the J, OF THE C papers please copy.)

“CHAPEL

Legal Notice =

HO N-Nora E., entered into ress from Altefpury. evening, ase Jeath: ue Lethuag [Ti ' routs M \ Slaton or Horton, mother of witha . NT ouston, avs . LE CUT PERMAN : man, Mrs. Lucile Artin, ames Hor-| New wy ERMAN Tan Basar Trueblood, daughter! Includes t, appl. nee es, Lydia Sell, ter of Mrs. | ROYAL Ary “rel 5 Mina = Tripp, arl Stafford, | 401 eve t + Mrs, Lillian Cockerille and Mrs. Ada I Chaddock. also survived by § grand. Dr. fre M. “Hickman, T Dentist chilaren, 1 reat-srandehiid. Serv aow ated ou entire 6th floor ices Friday, 1pm. At HARRY W |larion Bide. W Qhio. server Me: . {idan near jrmerly of Michiean 8t. Ea - eis. 101 velit Blde Pies - | KNIGHT Clarence L; of 1538 Eas‘! WiiA%® is Condens > Tabor, beloved husband of Nellis, s Tondensa’ Foam? “An easy father er of Soh ‘80 use, safe and efficient rug an

Wednesday evening aller

srandehildren. .

St, burial, West Newton, Friends may

Margaret

Friends may all at the FUNERAL

GRIFFIN—Mary E., beloved sister of

uiem Wy a Interment may Altar Society of St. Johns will

John h dford yd 19 © William Ashley, Stan ord, also oy oy hilar

1: S Priends may call. at the Yi Chapel of the Chimes after 7 p. m. Wednesday,

mother of Beatrice Gilbride tnd ax Holy Name Friends may

Cc. WIL3O CHIMES.” (Cleveland, Ohio,

BOND BALE NOTICE

ved by Indian the

Sealed proposals will be rec City Controller of the City of olis, Indiana, at his office Hal in sald City, until ten m, (Central Standard Time), on Lith day of April, 1862, at Ww ich t they will made, for the purchas ey “San Issue,” in the amount of $950,000.00, ing interest at a rate not per cent per annum (the be determined by bidding), est will be payable on July 1, 1883, semi-annually thereafter. Said bonds be dated as of the numbered from ‘1 to 950 inclusive, in’ denomination of 35 00 cash, mature as ol low

of bonds of

$38,000 Joi 5 F718 nclusive, neipal an nteres will be pa able at the office of the Tr ‘urer o urer of the Indianapolis trict, in the City of Indianapolis.

cipal or interest, and not

prior to matarity

and state a single rate of interest thi for, not exceed 4'2% annum, pressed in multiples of Ys of 1%. award will be made to {fled bidder who has submitted in accordance with this notice. est, the’

his

Fibidder west net interest cost to

interest on all of the bonds maturities and deducting therefrom premium bid, if any. All bids must be submitted envelopes marked

trict : Bonds of Issue,”

1952, Pirst

tified or cashier's check In an ama

be considered as growing out of such default, of unsuccessful bidders will Tmmediatedy following the award o bonds, The bonds will be ready for

date on which the award is made, successful bidder will be required make payment for and accept delivery said bonds at such bank in the Sly Indianapolis as he’ shall designate writing to the City Controller, within

are ready for delivery. Bald bonds are being Issued under provisions of Chapter 157 of the Acts 1917, and the acts and supplemental thereto,

valves, and

piping, swing

swing diffusers, installing

purtenances and fusers, piping, valves, as additions and improvements to air supply and distribution system at for all in

Indianapolis: and to pay penses necessarily incurred tion therewith, Said . bonds corporate obligation or indebtedness the City of Indianapolis bul are an debtedness of the Indianapolis District, District includes the corporate boundaries Indianapolis and certain territory side of sald corporate boundaries interest and principal of sald bonds

of the City

{strict Bonds of 1952, Pirst 8 o ss

INDIANAPOLIS SANITARY DISTRICT

the BP

ja City | 8! thirty o'clock

the ime

be publicly opened and award

the

ar4

exact rate to which inter-

and will

day delivery is made,

the

and will On January 1 in the years of sald bonds

arion County, ex officio TreasSanitary DisBonds will be In bearer form with coupons attached, not registerable either as to prinredeemable

Each bid Te be for all of said bonds

exThe

the highest qual-

bid

The highwill be the one who offers the City

rmi computing the total to be determined by bie lots

the

in sexled “Bid for Sanitary Disand each bid must be accompanied by a cér-

unt

equal to 1% of the face value of the bonds, payable to the ‘Department of Public Sanitation, -Indianapolis.”” In the event the bidder to whom said bonds are awarded shall fail or refuse to accept delivery of the same as herein provided, said check and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of said Department of Public Sanitation, and shall

liquidated damages The checks be returned {the

de-

livery within twenty-one days after the The|

to of o in five

days after being notified that the bonds

the of

amendatory thereof for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of purchasing pumps and appurtenances as additions and extensions to the sewage pumping station: purchasing blowers,

ap~

difand appurtenances

the the

Sanitary Disposal Plant at Eagle Wood,

ex~

connecare not =a

of in-

Sanitary as a special taxing district, which all the territory within

of

outThe

are

ayable only out of an unlimited special 4 valorem tax which the Board of Sani-

| and collect on all | within said District .and to ‘set aside |» special Sanitary District Bond Fund. The unqualified approving opinion nord chum of Indianapolis, together proceedings and the printed bond for will be furnished at the expense of District. No conditional or bids

interest rate named in The right is bids, the event no satisfactory bid is recel on the date and at

if any, at the

the time fixed, t be continued from day to day

| tary Commissioners is authorized to levy the taxable property

in of

Indiana, with a transcript of the bond

ms, the

bids in an amount less than the face value of said bonds, plus accrued interest,

the TeIn ved he

thereafter ' without further advertisement.

for a period of thirty davs, hut if continued no bid will is lower than the highest

at the time fixed for the

On September 12, 1951, d | rnvestment Banking Voluntary Credit straint. Committee expressed the view t

bid sale

recel

the offering of said bonds appears to lin harmony with the principles of voluntary credit restraint program

Further information relative to the in-|

{| The Sunday Times.

1 buildings or the remodelin

wonship, and that such assessed taxing district taxable

erty " hat ¥ poses; suc

53, ofal period of five vears, all yoder pursuant to the provisions of bly of the State of Indiana. February 21. 1945, as amended persons interested In

an Li Marion Comp

id BS Flory

“eke w

tax to be assess besinning Pith the levy for 1952, payable and annually thereafier for =

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be accepted which

ved

in this the Mid-Western

Rehat be the

ER INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Netces

FLL Sersonyls

1 fo, oi nn 8.

ames of Mansfield, O.: Clive Knight, Mrs. Dalsy Baker, and Mrs. Gasells Blair, Angeles, Cal; grandchildren and one great-grand-shild, passed Sway ae

Mrs: Georgia Edelman all of Liz also survived by 2 Juneal

t aEPlELD clark:

2238 Shelby St. Burial Elwood Friends’

ay call at the chapel after p.m. Wednesday. RT ay of 1330 N. Rural. beloved mother of John and Robert Nevins, daughier “of Sarah Duvall sister of Fred and Dallaz Duvall, Daisy Stephenson, Alta McGuire and Mary Gore. also survived by five grandchildren, passed away Monday m. Priends may call at the ROBSTIRLING FUNERAL HOME. 1420 Prospect St, Funeral services Thursday, 10:30 a. m,, at the funeral home. Friends Jnvised, Burial Wash ington Park \

SMITH--Bru 86 years, of 1168 Centennial 8t.. husband of Minnie Smith, father of Patricia ‘Dresback of city, Gladys Weldon of Minnesota, brother of Bess Bell of Iowa: also six grandchildren, passed away 08 ~ day. Priends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St Funeral Thursday, Apr. 3 at 3 ». m. Friends invited,

SPAULDING Adeline (1., 81 yrs, mother of Maebelle Gordon, sister of Reginald Lesage of Chicago, passed AWAY ons A at daughter's residence, 4052 sridian. fends may call at the HERR FUNERAL HOME. Lio ha 7 act St, any ‘time after 7 p. m. Thurscay. Services Saturday 3 a. m., St. Roeh's Catholle Church, Interment StL. Jo_cemetery. Friends invited.

beloved wife o

E 8Y, Carle Tangeman an

after v, 2 v. Dedar, Services | of

and Isabell Dunigan. grandfather o nine, departed this life Tuesday, age a Petvices Thutaday, 3d, at

KIR 2530 Station St,

CHAPEL, 10:30 am, and th the Fardeon Baptis Church at 1:3 urial Paragon 100F ny. Piriends invited.

3 Card of Thanks

MILTON JOHNSON of ni eistion uf lhe ih a ? no ra . a Urination extended hy our fer ht hbors, we wish to an everyone. Equal thanks | are exfended to the singers, ws tanist, reedlove, the pallbearers Jordan Funeral Home and to all

‘who so ably a in Any way. THE C| R

SHELTO IN Wolds on cannot SXprass our lativ iriends,

neleAB, Ss. rahe minister the singe gr, First chur he Nagaren fatyr J the sthodit pohurch. and eral He . a BA Frat: beau hd Rowers and other courtesies rece ye phasis ng of our beloved father a LES LTON. To ne (mn x you, fol) na ot ot our Nearts, we say nk URPL RP W ST BLL Yb an kin ness shown to our wife “Yipa £ TURPIN {uring her illness a and at her passAnd for the lovely floral fii ne mass cards received,

do we wish thank ne J Linne for her unis he assistance, Fy anfel Twohig of atricks, Grinstiners Funeral us.

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Thurs, Apr. 3, 137 E. 24th St, 8 A. M.-7T P. M. Home for Friendless Anmials, Inc., to buy food,

SEWING MACHINES

EARN a new electric sewing machine by sewing in your spare time at home. Call AT-2585.

EQUIP., good “supply of Models 1 for cov. buttons, belts,

FILL ay 70 Soll PR-9474

Hauling, any kind, LI. 9878 HAULING. trash. Junk, all kinds.

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LOS ST—"Queente.: white rome Ry itz, female dog. Vic, of E. 10th Oakland Ave. 'hild’s pet. Return 918 Oakland or call IM-8425 m, LOBT—Nurses' wrist watch, down town ares Mon. Reward. PL-3777, PL-9411.

LOST—Lady's Bulova rst aie. white gold, diamonds. Fri, ie, 18th and Harding, Rew, AT-5138.

LOST: lge. red hound with blk. on ar 30th and Colo. Re _m, or CH-6662.

LOST —~ Man's Bulova wristwach: Watsd. Drve-in., Sat, Rew. AT-5119.

10a Pets Lost & Found

LOST —Large black and tan hound vicinity Brightwood, brown ears. white on breast Liberal reward MA-3669 after 5 p. m LOST Brown, fluffy male pup. Sun near Bt. Patrick's Church. FR-1219

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DON'T hesitate, it's first rate, ax0 plastic type linoleum coating, Nonskid, Easily cleaned. Block's, Notions. IT'S a breeze to clean walls and woodwork with C-33. Saves the paint. Hooks. — PLOWER, MAKING materials: wood fiber, crepe paper, leaves, centers, cut petals, PL-7529,

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New Method Saves Many § § § Insured workmen. Low monthly pays ments. Open 9-8 eves. and Sundays Phone MA-6494. Mid City Paipt_ Co.

DADer steaming

PR inside and cement __work, Free est, Foley, TA-8658 PAINTING, interior, exterior spray

equip. Gen. house repair, TA-8063, PAINTING, kitchens. bathrooms, all _ interior surfaces. CA-8318.

PAINTING Free est. Call Teylor, HI-4218,

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| ~eonr WALLPAPER CLEANING

When you use OMAR; kind to ihe skin. because it contains Lanolin

WALL washing, paper cleaning, inside painting. White man, PR-5120.

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‘cleaning’ Reds. rates. work guar MA-85073,

PAPER cleaned. $2.60 aver. rm. Cox and Bon, 525 N. Keystone. IM-06873,

WALL washing And paper cleaning. Prices ressonable, AT-7806

PAPER clesning, wall washing, 1 gars waxed. ‘Comp. ins, Allen, Kr’

PAPERHANGING, STEAMING Guarsnteed—Miles Mince CA-4726 CA-7001 ATER iL MANGING—PAINTING nn SANDING-~ REFINISHING ] ESTIMATES. MORGAN, FR-3088. OMPLETE home and industrial cleaning service, Insured, 036, ma WALL WASHING. PAPER CLEANING oodwork, floors. Kemtoning. Paper

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GA-0828—GA-5154

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JONES ROOFING C0., CH-6407

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ROOFS, GUTTERS. GA.1522

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COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION 717 E. 33rd. Unusuall Quiet Tel, “Emp. ay. ules roms. COLLEGE, 2800-1In lovely modern home, 1 or 2, very reas. W1-0323. DEXTER 2023—Lovely rm., 1st. fir., priv, ent, good transp. PR-Ti81. KESSLER BLVD. 1230 E.. corner rm. ..No_other roomers, empl, BR-5001, MERIDIAN & 2ind; rm. next bath, Shower, day empl. gent. Ref. TA-8328 PARK, 1109 - front Jigom; “emp. man only, RUCKLE, 3951 ei 0 dec. rm. for gentleman, HU-§ 142. - SALEM. 3400 N. Nice rm., nex Gents, WA-8753. ti.

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