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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 17

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Alt, EDitfOigs -'(Section 2) Page 7 -TTie Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Sun Jay, January 25, 1949 J. yy Yt House Deviates From Customary One-Story Design Complete Examination Head to Foot (20 Points) College Addition Bid Opening Due Bids will be opened In the office of Dr. E. W.

Montgomery, superintendent of Phoenix High Schools, February 15, for construction of a new building on the Phoenix College campus. Plans for the structure were prepared by Edward Varney and Associates, and Lescher and Mahoney, architects. The building is to be a two-story unit with masonry walls. It will house the home economics department on its first floor and will have a studio and six classrooms on the second. It will be located on the 11th avenue side of the campus and north of the new administration building.

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Rectum Huge Backing For Mental Home Claimed More than 100,000 Arizona citizens have endorsed the proposed establishment of the state home for mentally retarded children, J. Thomas Mclntire, superintendent of the yet-to-be-founded Institution, said Saturday. -Mclntire based this statement on a tabulation of letters from thousands of individual -citizens and communications and resolutions from many leading organizations of the state, representing many thousands of members, in which the program outlined by the state children's colony board are endorsed. Now pending before the legislature Is a bill which would appropriate $1,500,000 to build and equip the home. It would be located on an 80-acre tract of land near Mesa, purchased by the state many years ago for that specific purpose.

Thus far, no opposition to the measure has developed. North Ph. 2-0672 Vl 7th Ave. 7th AVE. CLINIC By Appointment Only Calves six to 15 days of age are especially subject to attacks of scours.

architects, the structure is embellished with cedar shakes on the roof, bay windows, and use of wood siding to vary the natural brick walls. It will be further enhanced by (Republic Staff Thoto.) A variation from the typical one-story Phoenix residence, the new home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D.

Miller, 5111 North 22nd street, features a story and a half, the upper floor having several comfortable rooms. Designed by Edward Varney and Associates, 1 That Body Of Yours Arizona Brewery Real Estate Firm Completes Offices Robinson and Dodd Realty Company last week completed construction of a new office structure at 111 East McDowell road. Rebuilding Startsi The E. W. Duhame Construction Precautions Aid In Slowing Company has been awarded con Spread Of Athlete's Foot By JAMES W.

BARTON, M. D. Notwithstanding all the advice. A number of years ago, before -ft The firm is a partnership of Dave Robinson, Phoenix resident for many and Fred Dodd, who moved here from Chicago one year ago. Both are experienced real estate salesmen.

we knew much about ringworm of given by physicians on athlete's foot (ringworm), the number of cases is not decreasing. Added to the feet (as the skin disease then was called), I knew a physical director who took a hot shower after the everyday common sense advice rSfv tract for rebuilding the brew house of the Arizona Brewing Company and has started on the work. Operations of the plant will not be disturbed. Work at present will be confined to the corner where the company offices formerly were situated. These have been moved to the new bottling plant across Madison street.

The new brew house will occupy this corner, after which other portions of the building will be revamped. Plans for the work were drawn by Kemper Goodwin, Tempe, architect. The building permit was for $95,000. of physicians is the great number every class (two or three classes and variety of remedies for this annoying and crippling ailment. Salesman Joins Rudolph Merrill Robbins, Phoenix automobile salesman for 18 years, recently joined the truck sales force of Rudolph's Chevrolet.

Robbins, a life-long resident of the city, Public and club swimming tanks now provide flat-bottomed basins, the size of a tub, into which those using the showers and tank step before and after use. was truck superintendent for Ari-j zona Contractors during the a day). Nevertheless, he suffered for weeks with athlete's foot despite the use of plenty of soap and water. What was needed was protection from the floors of the bathroom in which the? fungus was present. The National Foot Council recommends: 1.

Bathing the feet with soap and water every day. 2. Dusting the feet and the inside of stockings and shoes with foot powder. 3. Wearing flexible leather In an effort to decrease the Alfred Andersen "Builder of Fine Homes" OFFERS NEW QUALITY BUILT HOMES NORTHWEST ADJOINING NEW WEST PHOENIX HIGH SCHOOL Bonded Brick, tiled kitchen and bath, central heating and -cooling, 3 bedrooms, (1 or 2 baths), car port or garage.

Large lots 61 by 150 landscaped; all city utilities; within walking distance of schools. Paved streets, sidewalks and curbs. City bus service. FHA financing. Veterans preference.

See at 19th Avenue and Flower. We hsra five larre lots oa 1Mb Arcane, North ef KrH Drive for multiple anlta or apartments. We will build to soft WESTWOOD ESTATES N. W. Kew 60-aere ubdrvfstaa la Phoenix dty limits North oa 18th Atom Between Thomas and Osbora roads OPEN DAILY and EVXaTTNGS Fhone 5-8229 tract office on tee pbofebtt none number of cases of foot infection of various kinds an appeal has been sent to state and health de Law Offices Opened Lions Will Aid Coolidge Club COOLIDGE, Jan.

22 Members of the Phoenix Lions Club will help their fellow lAons in Coolidge build a fund for the construction ef a swimming pool. The assist will come over the airwaves as part of The Ray Busey Home-Town Gossip program. The Rev. Fredrick Barnhill, representing the Phoenix club, will participate with Don Baldwin of the Arizona State. Federation of Labor in the broadcast over radio station KOOL, to be released at 7:15 Monday night in Coolidge over KCKY.

The program is part of a two-hour special radio auction being staged to raise $14,000 for standard sized, swimming and wading pools to be installed in the Coolidge city park. Coolidge residents refused to go Into debt through a bond issue for the pool, and have launched a community-wide program to cut construction costs and raise the funds through private means. partments all over the country by the National Foot Health Council. ltd Wert Adams Charles A. Stanecker has opened new offices for general law practice at 919 Title and Trust building.

He formerly was associated with Clark, Scoville, and Coker in the Bank of Douglas building. It urges regulations that would prohibit clerks in shoes stores from trying on shoes over bare feet. oxfords for walking, never putting OPEN EVERY DAY 11 to 4 to 7:30 on shoes without first putting on The danger of athlete's foot and socks or stockings, and never walking barefooted anywhere, other fungus infections through contact and widespread prevalence of this infection has aroused not only the council, but also podiat anytime. In showers and on gymnasium floors, the feet should be protected with either paper, rubber or plastic slippers. As Dr.

Lelyveld, chairman of the council points out, it is easier to prevent foot ills than to cure them. rists, chiropodists and dermatologists throughout the country who are working to control the spread of athlete's foot diseases. Mexican Tomatoes Are Flown North NOGALES, Jan. 22 (AP) The first plane load of tomatoes brought here Friday by cargo plane from Culiacan, Sina- Store Permit Issued A building permit in the amount of $18,000 has been taken out by Owen R. Harper, contractor, for erection of a store unit at 1634 East McDowell road for Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Preblude. Plans for the structure were prepared by W. Z. Smith, architect.

loa, 800 miles south of the border, now is on its way to S. and Canadian markets. The 12,000 pound load was taken to a local pre-packaging plant where the tomatoes were Soto To Open Drive Today NOG ALES, Jan. 22 CAP) Ignacio Soto, wealthy Her-mosillo cement factory owner and a former resident of Nogales, will open his campaign for the PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institutional) nomination for governor of Sonora here Sunday. Nomination on the PRI ticket Is tantamount to election.

state primary election will be held February 27 with the constitutional elections scheduled for July 3. The Soto rally will be held at the city hall in the afternoon. Later Soto will be the guest of processed and from which they were shipped Saturday. The flight schedule is planned to be stepped up to 20 flights daily. 4 BEAUTIFUL MEW CARS Jobs For Stud ents the CTS (Sonora government workers) at a barbecue.

Sunday night he will be the, guest at a Hit Low In Tucson TUCSON, Jan. 22 (AP) Students at the University of Arizona are having a hard time finding jobs, Marian D. Philippe, assistant in the university appointment service, said Saturday. Job placement has reached an "all time low," Philippe said. Between 10 and 15 students have had to drop out of school because of lack of work.

About 350 students want part-time jobs. i banquet in a Nogales, night sspaaBaaaaaaaaasp aa3aSaattf UlLaJLaaf club. Westward Look Inn 'K At Tucson Is Sold TUCSON, Jan. 22 (AP) Sale of Westward Look Inn to the Santa Catalina Inn Corporation at an undisclosed price was announced Saturday. Officers of the new corporation are: president, Mrs.

Gertrude Caldwell, Los Angeles; and secretary-treasurer, Clem Reynolds, Nantucket Island, Mass. Dr. H. W. Davis Dr.

Paul J. Ritchie Wholesale Gas Upped TUCSON, Jan. 22 (AP) Chuck Arnold, president of the DENTISTS Tucson Service Station Association, said Saturday that since the association raised gasoline prices one cent a gallon on January 1, three wholesalers have increased COMMON SENSE PLUS IMAGINATION AT their prices to retailers by 15 of a cent. 1508 North Centra! at McDowell Phoenix, Arix. H-1 Telephone 3-7015 Belgium has ended food rationing and abolished its ministry of food.

CHRYSLER CORPORATION AGAIN SET THE TREND IN NEW CAR DESIGN! DIVIDEND PAYING REAL ESTATE W. Washington St. Brick retail store building, 3 excellent tenants paying $650 per Mo. Will return 10 net on investment. Brand New Stores Camelback near Central.

One store leased at $165 per month other available for immediate use or lease. Owner has priced same for quick sale. Almost New Warehouse and Cold Storage Building 50x150, truck height floor. Large paved lot 150x200 entirely fenced. Present owners will sell much under replacement costs and will lease back for 10 years at rental to be most attractive to investor.

Full price $75,000 Downtown location. Central Ave. Income Property 100 ft. frontage, almost new, modern 50x137 retail store building, leased to large responsible company. Will show excellent return to most discriminating investor.

Full price $150,000 with cash down. Central Ave. Office open 10 to 12 TODAY For full information ask for Ray J. Meyer "AL" N0RELL Realtors 438 North Central Ave. Phone 8-5197 You will be hearing more and more about our 4 great new cars Our beautiful new Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, and Chrysler cars! We're mighty proud of them In them you'll see exciting engineering imagination in design and lots of the good common sense! They're all automobile built to our philosophy of working beauty.

Every lean, clean line reflects something fundamental to good, advanced engineering and research. They're designed to be fleet, and quick, and sturdy. And they look it. For true beauty, as we see it at Chrysler Corporation comes from a car's character and ability not from its ornament. They're designed 6o you can stop better, see better, steer better and they look it.

They're smoother riding cars. Easier to handle. Easier to get in and out of. More convenient. More luxurious.

More comfortable throughout. And they look it! For 25 years we've earned the reputation for bringing you the good things first the advances that, call for imagination in research and engineering and common sense. Hydraulic four wheel brakes all-steel car todies the high compression engine floating power Superfinish safety rim wheels Fluid Drive and Super-Cushion tires It's a record that gives you a good idea of what to expect when we say our four beautiful new cars are the finest we ever built. By next week, our assembly lines will begin to fill up preparatory to quantity production. In safety, comfort, convenience, and performance they carry forward the trend we've been pioneering for 25 years.

They're wonderful well-bred cars to live with and they look it. lIBQggjlll 318 Heard Bids. 2 I Phone 8-861 I I 1 I Hi ill I CiaataHBalBBBBBBlS LARGE LOANS If your need is a large loan on a commercial building, warehouse or other income producing property, we specialize in securing such loans. For full particulars inquire COMMERCE INVESTMENT CO. Mortgage Loans General Insurance 1 25 W.

Monroe Ph. 2-1 976 8-1 604 ruSata Ml WATCH FOR THE NEW PLYMOUTH Again you get the good things first from CHRYSLER CORPORATION DODGE DESOTO CHRYSLER.

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