Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1952 — Page 4

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Service Lifted The ban on sewer service to

(home owners outside the city has {been lifted by the Board of Bani!

Request Hits | Council $ Counci na itary Commissioners in o reversal. + lof policy.

The County Council today de! The hoard ruled in its meeting ferred a controversial request to yesferday that property owners spend $141,000 for new tax AC whose lots ure counting machines. may connect County Auditor Roy T. Combs Previously the board had held 2 is seeking the appropriation 10ithat ne connections could be buy the equipment instead of rent-imade until the lots were annexed ing ‘it at a cost of more thanii, the city, $1400 a month, The policy was set by former The request - has been chal- Mayor Bayt and continued this lenged by County Treasurer Louls year, Mayor Bayt had ruled “No 0. Rainier. He sald he was annexation, no city services.”

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Challenge Travel Request

opposed to the change-over since The change in policy may have it affects his office “vitally.” {no effect, Although the Sanitary Mr. Comhs submitted the re- Commissioners have approved quest after he and the late the connections, in most eases County Commissioner Jesse A, Works Board approval also is reHutsell and County Councilman quired. That board. has not yet Herbert O. Jose. visited three 8cted on the change, cities to study tax billing ma-! TT chinery. 2 Hoos ; A request far $515 to pay the) . travel expenses of the three ow Gl Bodies ‘. ficials also was challenged today, | i Walter Horn, executive secre R by U S itary of the Indiana Taxpayers’ eac ® » | Association, objected to the ap-| Bod | propriation, saying the money les of an Indianapolis man {had already been spent without|™"d another Hoosier, killed in | Council authority, Mr, Jose said|*0T®#. arrived in San Francisco ‘the officlals had a prior under. Over the week-end aboard the !i standing with the Council that Yugoslavia Victory. ‘ithe appropriation would he They were: allowed. Pvt. Walter R. Soots, son of ! County Attorney Harry Har. Omer W, Soots, 222 W, Richland {iman submitted a petition signed St. | {iby 639 property owners in sup-| Sgt. 1/¢ Charles KR. Kenley, iport of the proposed bond issue son of Mrs. Alethea L. Kenley, i for the tax machines, Noblesville, ; (i Council President Scott Ging Pvt, Soots first was reported !ipointed out that State Tax Board|/missing In action in July, 1950. approval of the tax system| His parents received word from! i changeover had not been ob- the Defense Department in Jah-! 1 tained as required by a 1937 state uary, 1851, that he had been (law, He said the counell would killed, | i{investignte the whole matter, | Pvt. Boots attended Washing! 3 Scam {ton High School, He enlisted in|

‘ x y {the Army Mar. 9, 1949, and was a Mrs. Elizabeth Bispham {sent to Japan the following i|Dies Here at Age 82

{August He was 18 at the time! ; of his death, i po ed ht oH ul Given Up Plants < | pham died in her home, utl- | ford Ave, yesterday. She was the Gives Up Plants = widow of the Rev, Clarence Bis-| BERLIN, Apr. 20 (UP)—The iipham, former pastor of the| “Ast German government dnChurch of the Advent, now Trin-} Dounced today that 88 Soviet gone. ity Episcopal Church, industrial plants confiscated by Mrs. Bishpham, who was 2,[\De Russians would be returned was a member of Christ Church, |'0_G¢rman control next month. {iCaroline Scott Chapter of the “ Daughters of the American Revo- SE Funeral Home

lution and the National Society of Dames of the Loyal Legion, 3925 E. New York IR vington 1173

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A resident here 30 years, she was born in Annapolis, Md. Services will be held at 11 a.m, Thursday at Christ Church, with cremation following. i Surviving are her two daughters, Mrs. Charles Weiss, Indian-| = iapolis, and Mrs. Frederick W, Pennoyer Jr., Coronado, Cal; three grandchildren and one

great-grandehild,

‘More Diseased Animals

it REGINA, Sask. Apr. 20 (UP) ‘3A fresh outbreak of hoof-and-‘mouth diseaze was reported to-/} ‘day in a farm district 70 miles ‘southwest of here. Chief Fed: | eral Veterinarian Dr, Kenneth i ells sald a herd of 41 cattle aud 10 hogs had been stricken. : area has been quarantined.

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Men's and young men's suits made of

Sharkskins in fancy plaids and

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stripes in single breasted style. Sizes 35 to 44.

’ . MEN'S SLACKS Imperfects of $0.95 value. . Men's slacks made of heavy gabardine % 40% wool, 607% rayon. Pleated zipper fly. 10 patterns to select from, Sizes - 20 to 42.

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MEN'S NYLON SHORTS

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MEN'S TEE SHIRTS

$1.00 and 8%¢ values, Men's tee shirts

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MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

$2.98 value, Men's sport shirts made

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Sizes small, medium and large. MEN'S BRIEFS, 79¢c Value combed yarn, elastic waist, or $7] Sizes small medium and large. @

MEN'S FANCY TEE SHIRTS

$1.98 value, Men's tee shirts made of " fine cotton, Large selection of fancy

patterns, Small, medium and large. Imperfects of $2.98 value, Men's dress shirts made “2D $3 _stripes and plain colors. Also for plain white, Sizes 14% to 17.

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS fancy broadeloth in neat MEN'S WORK SHIRTS

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. $1.39 value. Men's work shirts made $1

BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS

$1.98 and $2.19 values. Boys’ sport shirts made of sanforized fancy broad- “ cloth, fancy rayons and gabardines. Some imperfect. Sizes 6 to 16. :

BOYS' SLACKS, $2.98 & $3.29, $3.98 Values 8 patisrns to select from. Sizes 250

Boys’ slacks made of rayon BOYS' DUNGAREES, $1.69 Val.

gabarding. Some elastic waist, Boys’ dungarees,

made of sanforized ; heavy blue denim, 2 for 250]

Full cut. Sizes 6 to 186.

BOYS' TEE SHIRTS

Imperfects of 58¢ value. Boys’ tee shirts made of cotton 3 v8] combed yarn. Full cut. Long body. Sizes small, medium and large.

BOYS' SHORTS, 5%¢ Value

Boys’ shorts made of sanfor- \ ized fancy broadcloth in striped patterns. Imperfects for Ld | of 59¢ value, Sizes 4 to 16. 3 . * ® Glider Cushion

3 6-PIECE SETS FITS Reg. STANDARD—

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$2.98 Value

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CHILDREN'S

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Shorts, coveralls, bib-alls, crawlers. Bizes 1 to 8.

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Children's BETTER DRESSES

Reg. $2.25 to $3.98. One group of children’s taffeta Luana and cotton » dresses, Assorted colors, Sizes 1 to 3-3 to 6x.

GIRLS’ BOXER SHORTS

Reg. $1.19 to $1.69. Sanforized denim boxer shorts. As- 2 for $1

sorted sizes, 7 to 14.

Children's CREPE PAJAMAS

Reg. $1.19. One-piece and two-piece $1

crepe pajamas, gripper fasteners, 2-pc. Sizes 1 to 3. 1-pe., 2 to 6 size.

GIRLS’ SPRING COATS

Reg. $10.95 to $16.95. Final clearance of all-wool and rayon gab-

ardine, a few Sub-Teen and Teenage in group. Broken sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 16. ALL SALES FINAL.

59¢ to $100 GIRL'S SLIPS Cotton, rayon, satin and crepe — built-up shoulder, ruffle bot- 3 for Ld | tom. Sizes 4 to 14. 3 ; 3

GIRLS’ STRAW HATS

Reg. $1.98 to $2.98. Our entire group of better straw hats, Assorted styles. !

Full-Fashioned

NYLON HOSE

Sheer 51 gauge nylons, popular summer colors, seconds and thirds of a famous maker of high priced stockings. Sizes 815 to 10%; in the lof.

English Ribbed 39c Anklets .

Genuine English ribbed an-

klets, ribbed to the toe, strictly first quality. White and k ror 8

pastel colors. Sizes 7 to 10%.

WOMEN'S RAYON UNDIES

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Reg. 39¢. Rayon brieis, with elastie or band bottom, white and assorted colors. Small, medium and large.

TROUSER

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WOM. EXTRA SIZE UNDIES Plans : oge und 83. 2 for $1]

run proof panties and briefs, Tearose., Sizes 8 9 and 10.

BUILT-UP SHOULDER COTTON SLIPS

§ Better quality white broadcicth slips, ad |

hemstitched and embroidery edge trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44.

Reg. 59¢ JERSEY PETTICOATS

Elastic waist, lace bottom 2 for Ld | rayon jersey petticoats. As- I

sorted colors. Small, medium and large. $1.98 WOMEN'S SLIPS White and assorted colors, rayon u crepes, tailored and lace trimmed. Sizes 32 to 40. 2 ,

WOMEN'S JERSEY GOWNS

Regular $1.29. Rayon Jersey Gowns, = solid colors and contrastingly trimmed styles. Small, medium and large. :

JUMBO GARMENT BAGS

Regular $1.50. Large 3-hook, 16-gar- % ment size, ttamsparent plastic, zipper closing, "

GIRLS' BLUE JEANS long wear, double stitched Irregulars of $2.98, 27x27 quality 88 Regular 4% 3 i $1 LACE PAIR 87-In. Long

Boys' BRIEFS & UNDER SHIRTS Reg. 59¢. First quality cotton knit briefs. Sizes 4 to 8. 3 for $1 ; e Reg. $2.50. 8-ounce blue denim. Strong and sturdy for 88 seams. Sizes 7 to 14. BIRDSEYE DIAPERS birdseye. Hemmed, ready for use. RECEIVING BLANKETS First quality, 27x36. sorted colors, SCRANTON CURTAINS Reg. $1.39 value Lacy weave Scranton

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Blue and white striped ticking. Filled j with curled chicken feathers. Each $1

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BED PILLOWS, Reg. $1.29 Val.

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CHILDREN'S ANKLETS Irregulars 39¢. Dark and light colors. Turndown cuff and 4 for $] elastic top. Sizes 4 to 814. .

INFANTS' SHIRTS. Reg. 3%¢ to 5%¢

Tie-side and slipover cotton knit shirts. Tie side. Sizes 1 to 3 for 4, Slip over 2 to 6. @ :

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36" Mohawk Bleached Muslin

30-square-thread woven qual-

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"HOPE" PILLOWCASES

Regular 59¢ value. Quality Hope bleached pillowcases. 2 for $1 First quality. »

3é-Inch Fancy Dress Chambray

- Regular 39¢ value. Quality fancy dress chambray. Large { selection of colorful stripes and plain colors. Tubfast.

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