Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1950 — Page 11
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a 3 August A. Hellstern, former .,.4. one person died en route to E. 19th St. He went Into leader in South Side 'Catholiciine nospital at Grayling, Mich., 25 in 1035. He was civic and chuch affairs, died today miles from the scene. : $0 Put * member of the Carroliton Ave- In Biz Mampi, Tenn. home. He. yy the dead were from Mien. nue Evangelical and Reformed was 87. gan. Jn 8 to Flight {Church. He was . lifelong Indi- Active in the Knights of St.0" mne gides of both busses were bx |anapolis resident. : {George and the Third Order of | ripped off by the impact of the A trio of roaming bandits “po Co aide a daughter, St. Francis here for nearly half i... ang many of the passenwho kept a hop abead of police|y,,, "yt uige M. Brubaker, Pitts- a century, he moved to Memphis, | ors ‘were thrown out Into the
patrols searching for them were s; \rooy and two sons, Willlam to live with a son, the Rev. Lu- goo ns Blamed fortwo grocery Roldube Wisiere‘Funr, Monon. and. chu Helter OFM. when Bis "3. sichigan Tech bus was a Bast Sh 2 last night and in an attempted Fred Fehr, Indianapolis; a broth- wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Knurr Hell- large chartered bus, while the E. 9th. below
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night ‘club holdup early today. “ter, Henry Fehr, Indianapolis, four stern, died here in 1935. {other was a Greyhound vehicle. | we we wee | AWAY Priday m. at NER
2 4 1 grandchildren and two great-| Born and reared In Indianap-| . : (right). {re robbed customers, own: |ETandehildren. ~lolls, Mr. Hellstern was a sales- Official. Weather
© Prairie Farm steak broiled t , onstomers. own- : man for Sullivan & Geiger CO. yyiTeD STATES WEATHER BUREAU Mr. Feightner 8, a pes uf He sttorded the d Under glans ers and the cash register of the Mrs, Bénjamin Hamilton 35 Vears.. He made his home Atl TH. an executive director of i op i ele Miss Marian : 10 [Drive-In Food Market, 2458 8. private services for Mrs. Nona 1649 S. Talbot St. He also lived, “Sunrise 7:05 | Sunset 4:44 gasctiv the Indiana Equipment Co., Inc. A are Miss. Schleicher, home |State Ave., at 7 p. m. and struck | pamilton, 2054 Central Ave., Who with another son, Aloysius Hell. sme | Association, «| service director, and Hayes Hollibaugh, vice president and general again an ‘hour later at the Jolden, 4joq yesterday in St. Vincent's stern, & Cleveland O.. portrait Total precipitation isnce jan. 1... EH “Passage of the Langer bill manager of Radio Equipment. Rule Food Market, 3358 N. Cap- Hospital, will be at 10 a. m. Mon. photographer, after 1935. Excess since Jan, 1 . di Hy would have serious economic and . =» : ’ itol Ave. ih y |day in Shirley Brothers Irving! A charter ‘member of the Sa- tuThe, following table shows the tempers-| Mander Ta ds \ " : i Jndiaba nt Ww Victor B Tals trio may have been yj; Chapel. Burial will be in the cred Heart, Catholic Church, he ‘Station men Lox HY WV Washington yor and would mat, ” courge; + stop the Equipment ergen : vive. in thie attémpted holdup maisoleum at the Riverview Ab- was one of the few living pioneers SMicavo Ee varaarevazarassuss i i | oer Brioni may al at ortanre. img alcohol | . y ne bey, Seymour. when Sacred Heart celebrated its gicahnati «o.oo. 7 A ages” Mr, Feightner sald. Services ‘Monday the Turt Bar, 2320 W. 16th St. “yey Hamilton lived in Indian: 74th anniversary fhis year. He fragevilie i | "5S Flonsts-Monaments
“There are 11 manufacturing Times State Service shortly after midnight. apolis approximately 25 Je £ Drie ety 1 = Bitweslen in ny sate, employing Attracts Dealers FRANKLIN. Jan. 14—Services| The latter attempt was thwart- gp,’ yyy! go unty, VAs also a eharthr member Ol Kise cis CLAYPOOL FLOWER SHOP
tars A \She was born In Jackson County, spe Third Order of St. Francis Glam: Se " a farmers’ grains, buy- : any or Victor Be ota night a near Seymour. She was a member 14 the Knights of St. George. | Nisgeogus-8t. Paul | Te Ge, an ing barrels, bottles and cases, 1200 In 50 Counfies Franklin contractor, who died in/on the bandit who nushed a gun Of the First Baptist Church there, \ompers of the Third Order|Qkishoms City 2» | FUNERAL FLOWERS
JOHN GRANDE & BONS 2401 W Washington St
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and the Irving Temple of Pyth- St. Francis will meet at 8!San Antenio utilizing rail and motor freight! a nursiag home here yesterday.|in his side as he stepped out the. gisters here. of St. Fra || 8an Prancisco [L111 83 4 routes and in many other ways Invited to Exhibit He was 82, door of the Turf Bar, The bandit's gq. ivr include her husband. P: ™ Monday in Lauck Funerals: vous 8 x
" 0 ers. A requiem | aediiiiiiOl eh — stimulating commerce .and in-| Some 4000 dealers and mem- Mr. Bergen was an officer of companion fired two shots at Mr. genjamin E. Hamilton and three Home >for prayers ——————————————————— bers of their organizations cur- the Hopewell Presbyterian Church Hockman and the pair fled to a daughters, Mrs. Vivian Stone, Nigh mass at 9 a. m. Tuesday in ANNOU NCEMENTS
“Indiana is an exporter of beer, rently are viewing the 1950 lines| MOre than half a ceutury. He also truck. It was believed a third yi." \arcuerite Martz and Mrs, the Sacred eHart Church wi 1934 W ilchusan Sets HOM sending 56 per cent of its malt|offered by Radio Equipment Co., vas active in the Masonic Lodge. man was waiting in the truck. |Hylda Brown, all of Indianapolis, | follow services at 8:30 a. m. in | Death Notices WwW. 16th St. beverage production to other|Inc. distributing firm at 1010 Rivers dnSadg his hg vi Si Take $300, Wallets | "Also surviving are a sister, Mrs, Luck Funeral Home. FARLEY FUNERAL states. If the brewers of Indiana!Central Ave. |apolis, and the Rev gd o a In the Drive-In Market holdup 8. G. Rucker, New Castle, and a In addition 0 ne two Dro | 24H: M00 nanel authirn ar IeER should be denied the right of Tne January 1950 Dealer Show, cen pastor of the Wallace Street ''® three bandits held store own- brother, Mandaville Deputy, St. he is survived by a daughter, | PLANNER & BUCHANAN, 35
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advertising their wares in iInter-|., ih opened Wednesday, will . ers and eight customers at gun- Joseph, Mo. and two grandchil- Mother Mary Augusta, C. 8 J, oulevar state commerce their out-of-state goer gh the 22d. A semi-| otros» lator. shuren, Angin point while they ‘ook $300 from dren. superior of Holy Angels Convent FROMER—Emma BERT S$. GADD
- markets would wither and dle. |, 5) affair, the firm's 1200 deal- Franklin, and three grandchil- Jf, Cash register and collected Born R. Mack ili] Bond x sister "May MAMILTON—Mrs Nona HE SRINSTEINER'S lies Dnenibloyiuiont Danger v4 ih rg Soa] the ren, | Thev took wallets containing _ Bern R. Mack. 524 Middle Drive, Meyers. Quincy. I. h an rR 1601 &. New York MA-3374 “It is a well established fact diana are Javited to view . FONE [$13 from co-owners Robert L. Woodruff Place, died today in his Another ddughter, Sister Aloy- S { Services Co a. HN HERRMANN that -no brand commodity can appliance lines. : {Ball avd Morris Barret. Custom- home. He was 66. sius Mary, C. 8. J., died several | 1808 9 EAST S1 MA: long survive in a competitive mar-| During the period they place I S. d p m lers robhed included Robert Fus-| Mr. Mack was owner-operator years ago in St. Joseph's Mother- HISEY & TITUS
ket without benefit of advertising. orders and are refranchised as BOND—John Philip, | With tremendous investments in dealers. |
[ting, 1640 Findley Ave. $3. and 32 years of Mack's Restaurant at ,use, St. Louls, Mo. [TR RTIOR | SMM Delsware SL tise
| . |Wilbur Thomas, 1334 Bradbury, Shelby and Bates Sts. He retired: RR oe on of Mrs “Pita Bond. brother of ~ JONES & NURT thely Plants, With bugs Outiars) _ - Expect Good Year Servi gs s12, five yéars ago when he became mg. » k E 1 Me, hi "Becky Manjors | | vShefleld Chapel” Hisde 15 establish and mamtaly sajes indicates| 1) Another customer, Richard wil- ill. ‘He was a member of the odd Glarmack Enters =| git baie 50 Wi svi: Bs a wibiratv Dean oh via 48: 8 oe § ; :
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¥ , 3 < Ls ; : v4 bi i A han: . AGG. fe 2nd o - x ii » bnfentrate In” tnefr| hIFor secs Mw TA Aw A HE 2% and rot at 1 pK ret yt. oli Eos A ENF Scandinavi. home state. That would mean the December. equaled’ Private services for’ Mrs. Tda , in Meyer & Abdon 0 TOTTIALLY “Public oftice § “the I shier of Mr. and M na. This is extinction of four and perhaps any three-month period last year. Rehm, first dean of girls at), .¢ ; : . didacy for a public office in, Crothanel passed nwey Priday. Serve +433 Pn \ lp JR the ground . five of our smaller breweries with, «Baged on present placement Manual Training High School, dh 2h . je Shed whget the foun Funeral Home re “ Pertysville primary next May. | lees were held Saturday. 1p mot w—— a 5 utting out ~ consequent financial 108s and in-|o¢ orders, I anticipate we will do Who died yesterday in a nursing A¢ tne Golden Rule Market the Methodist Church. Burial will be He announced he will be & ¥Rs Burial Floral Park 10 Lost & Found 4 U. '8.’s help creased unemployment.” |25 per cent of our year's volume home at 2250 Central Ave. willi4, 0 bandits forced owner David in Hicks Cemetery there. candidate for the Republican] CRONIN—Infant Josenn Doyle, 4308 — have been Citing the danger of price wars of business in the 12 days of the be at 10 a. m. Monday in Flanner Gojgman and butcher Louis Jones ' His wife, Mrs. Blanche Mack, Romination for Sheriff of Mar: rponer of tana i we Tie Fen: aad mentioned resulting in lawlessness and sta-'show,” said Hayes Hollibaugh, & Buchanan mortuary. Burialiys jie on the floor while they survives. jlon County. - in FLANNER & BU. | qaviend Rew. LE iE ’ tistics to show that Hoosiers are yice president and general man- Will be in Crown Hill. She Was {45x aimost $400 from the cash - | Mr. Glamack is a newcomer In| CHEN ay call at the mor. | LOST — Billfold, cash. driver's lice substantial learning -to drink the milder ager, i 83. i register and the two men’s ‘wal- Mrs. Malinda Mickel {politics,. He has never been; - iiary at the time of service. bank book. HI-2152. Lib. reward. jebt to the - beverages, rather than spirituous The firm handles 11 lines. They aE Beh Wis Sean 10m 1934 lets containing $14. Services for Mrs Malinda J. aligned with any of he Republi-} FEHR—Charles C. 53 Carrollton 100 : Lost 3 Found . , | / ever was Dog any on the liquor, Mr. Feightner summed up are Philco, Bendixf Sun | aaa ior + health. She helped, Police said descriptions varied | Mickel, 5307 Broadway, who died can Party JSroups an have of William his opposition as follows Youngstown Kitchens, Grand gas peo 5 Club. an Dut the trio was generally de- yesterday, will be at 2:30 p. m. identified with any work In pol REWARD — Black and tan hound Fihing pos Fears ‘Federal Invasion’ | ranges Lewyt vacuum cleaners, poor “eociety or girls A life-|"Cribed as including one man al- Monday in Flanner & Buchanan itics. Mr. Glamack Is a| putt GA BEE. ke of Bricks: Wr world, Mgr Tet at jt Jeti (Columbia water heaters, Colum-|jong Indianapolis resident, ‘she giocky oR Jk Su), a - OIL, | martiary. Bovial wii be In Crown satesnian and recently retired Te ne. i White Sbatied: praia; 4" os oie along very nicely, n ou, ; , - : A {Fa . ’ | ¥FROMER—Emma, Beach, ¥ia., Reward 2502 8, Hol ere any of AONE ey oY iia Terords, Vornado tans. Auto. was teaching a Bible Saas at older man about 45 years old. She was a member of a pioneer from professional basketball. He| Belov.d wite of Herman | LOST Bossi Die mc Bec. a ‘benevolent federal invasion of domestic af-and Superflame heaters the Central Avenue Methodis Ee EL. |Johnson County family, Born played several seasons with’ the vic. 00g. N. Luett: Reward. AT-1988; ad to give fala. . jana Supe ha Church when she was appointed : (there, she lived in Edinburg and Kautsky basketball club. and ‘Herman C. Promer, NOTICE and in re- : Doors of the concern open at as Manual's dean. Ben Havens, 71 ’ | Franklin before she came to Indi- titi Fm | great-grandchildren. passed Have you lost a pet? Call Ind. S.P.C.A, -“To summarize briefly this bill 9 a. m. and close only when the A son. Herbert E. Rehm, s " } |anapolis 43-years ago. She was Hoo . Del tes Join Wednesda Ha . . opinion all should not pass because: last dealer leaves at night. AN Vegas, Nev. and a brother, Wil- Dies at Kokomo lthe widow. of Lewis H. Mickel sier ega | Ve you found 3 hei? Cai Ing, yheld from ONE. It would lessen competi- lines have distinct display booths liam Stumph, Indianapolis, sur- | who died in 1930. She was a mem- Fight for FEPC Act end We. take staadontd: snincie: shia izes a Red tion, create in-state monopolies, or rooms for the merchandise. |vive. RORONO. Tan YW Services Der of the Broadway Methodist More than 100 Hoosiér dete] fier 1:30 p.m. Subas an ane and homes tor them. Cail & and smother small industries. | re — } . y an. —Services . |G iN jer. 233. located Hizhwa (Mie Josses are TWO. It would constitute re- Quincy R. Sage were being arranged today for Cry en. gates were reported by the Indi-| 3s. hel apd of Ruth WANTED—Good home Tor part collie 's the way striction of the press So A | Services for Quincy R. Sage, urvivors include a daughter,/ana committee of the National po ¢ r reiner, PUDDies; also some terrier puppies. of the cold ' THREE. It would make an en- 1924 Eastern Ave. retired coffee ben Havens, - former Kokomo Mrs. A. B. Weyl, Indianapolis; Emergency Civil Rights Mobiliza- ~~ Gaiforaia, Herbert Greiner. | Rock Leona Frankfort Boarding tirely new potential class of erin | salesman. who died yesterday .in Postmaster and city clerk-treas- a sister, Mrs. Flora Ensminger, tion en route today to Washing-| sland. Ti. passed away Friday am Kennels ington was nals out of respectable brewers,| | Methodist Hospital, will be at 2 urer, who died yesterday in his Shelbyville, and. three grand- ton, D. C. to appear before Con-| LEY hos. IRVING LL CHAPEL. Pendleton Pike and Post Rd. CH-2431 all nations distillers, common and private) oar le dy IB om. Monday in Jordan Funtes! home here after a heaFt attack. oo ov gress. = tof | Hp Trends may alla” RVING 1 e Is ) carriers, and publishers. { ome, Burial w n WI. He was 71 Sheriff . The group will act as part of a! ee Gone ersona FOUR. It would expose such! . Hill. He was 81. ’ eritt to Appeal Rulin nation-wide gathering of 2500 tral Ave. beloved wife of Benja- | - men to blackmail attempts. Wins Reversal | He had been associated with He was born in Rushville and Setting Term at 2 ving members at the mobilization,| Vian stoamiiton, pester: of Mire 1 anes by "Saponstule tof ko FIVE. It represents the return, s Je |several coffee firms before he re- came here with his parents when 9 rs scheduled for Jan. 15 to 18. In-| Mrs. Hylda Brown passed away Pri- BN yifter Jan. 12. p30 Russell of prohibition in disguise. | Of One Finding tired six years ago. He was born he was 7. He was elected clerk- GREENFIELD. Jan 14—Sher- dianapolis representatives named, bBo ed ARE BR Eh a “oe encouraged SIX. It constitutes an unwanted Patrolman Jacque (Jack) Dur- in Oberlin, O., oa oe to IN- i easurer in 1909 and served un- iff Edwin Kirkpatrick of Hancock by the committee include union, Washington Entombmeni Riverview * federal intrusion in tate affairs. ham, victorious yesterday in a dianapolis in 1908. He Was a, 199) He was appointed post- County today said he will appeal religious and civic organizations An®%, Seymour. Ind —Priends may ; and stabi. f the C tional po & p . SEVEN. It would set aside Circuit Court appeal of a Safety member of the Congregational ,,qi0r in 1922 and held that of- to the State Supreme Court a officials | and 9p. gn Sunday. { what peo- state ~ontrol of the alcoholic bev- Board decision, will again face Church, Center Masonic Lodge fice until 1927. ruling which limits him to a two-| The ® tonal group wil urge | WELLSTE RN. August A. formerly of © president - érage traffic as guaranteed by the board Tuesday on a charge and the Scottish Rite. He was a former, chairmgn of year term in office adoption of a Fair Employment ther of Mother M : \anagement the Twenty-First Amendment. lof conduct unbecoming an offi-| Survivors include tis wife, Mrs. yp, Republicah Party in Howard] Judge Samuel Offutt of Han- practices Act. 8 Jo Pr. Lucius. OFF. Mand “~~ ‘Largely Unenforceable’ cer. a Mee Bage: 2 Ha or Russell County. He also had been a lum- cock Circuit Court said in an oo _ v4 Cleveland, : - le of equal “The Langer bill in my opinion] Mr. Durham yesterday won a age ni anapolls, ber company employee, contrac- opinion today thahth hlegislation SCAFFOLD FALL FATAL i ed bY Sc children. » = : be applied and in the belief of responsible reversal of a Safety Board find- grandc ren. . tor and. farmer. He retired five passed by the 1949 General As.) FORT WAYNE, Jan. 14 (UP)| H . 14 , Tues. 8:30 py... x for Negro people in Indiana would not only ing which suspended him 60 days Andrew Harris years ago. sembly allowing sheriffs to serve Robert Bachman, 53, was injured, 430 5 re J1Edian, | Tuesday pl HICIAL™ GROSS INC TAR ooks Hays be unpopular but largely unen- 2nd demoted him from detective go, .... (or Andrew Harris, Survivors include his wife and four years did not apply to Mr. fatally yesterday when he fell Yer ec Burial SU Josenn Cemetery pAEDER AL INCOME TAX PRE- ~ forceabl:. I am sure that all of Sergeant or py charge. former Indianapolis resident, who {WO sisters. Mrs. Minnie Brouse Kirkpatrick. The sheriff is serv- from a 25-foot-high scaffold meet for praver at the funera, home OFFICIAL AUTO LloEnss "At home us have such a vivd recollection) © EY Cl ny Te ond four | died Thursday in Ft. Wayne, will 354 Mies Myrtle Havens, all of ing the second year of his origipal where he had been cutting steel| ud Qlincey”n™ Wig 2 ay 6 DAY ; ; ol mo. term. |beams. - JORDAN—Willlam M. 83 years, © ERWOOD PSON. alf centu of the iniquities that developed be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Ja- 0Xom oo am M83 Ar olag Go under prohibition that we would(20%"d on &rounds that the ruling, Brothers’ West Side Chapel. . 128) Brookside: Ave, hating of | AEAonl™ r resources, hesitate to invite its retin 4 Ven) fence. The board had suspended Burial will be in New Creawn. Ar t icle No. é : Rl rr XY : Fedora: tg SISTANCE though it be through the back \;. “hyurham on Aug. 31 after He Was 52. | Srandchifaron paoied aoay® oe” Sa-So0 Jour tax problems door. | - | Mr. Harris was a shoemaker. } Friends may call at the JORDAN en a period Supporters of the bill from In- OO coon of “lying to ap © C Guntown, Miss. he lived Y . | FUN . HOME, 348 E naa for diana who are present dany at the" mesday’s hearing will be on a 'I Indianapolis 34 years. He oO u r n C 0 m e a X r | m e r invited. Burial” Pairiand. Cemetery —— 3223 E 10th St ap g in an hearings include Clayton Wallace, “ moved to Ft. Wayne two years | | Pairlang. Ind LAMP SHAD iD ‘that I pre« general .- superintendent of the charge of Spnduct unbecoming , oo, He was a World War I LYNCH Mary E. age 24 wife of toa Vian DES CLEANED nate Dem- Anti-Saloon League; Ellis B. Har- ~~ 0 oman failed to veteran and a member of the Fi . [ . tritie OAD an pare Niches Wikippianatle. rapoY. nois. grave, Indiana superintendent of C00 “hE BO EO now. Second Baptist Church. [1 Figuring Fensions, Rents, Trusts Lynch, daughter of Mr and Mrs, 1820 N_ Delaware Aor CLEANS the Anti-S8aloon League; Mrs. 2 they ee ao ¢ KnOW- survivors include his wife. Mrs. | : four ‘brothers and ree sisters, . |@ We Call for and Deliver” Herman Stanley. Anderson. presi- 70 1 0 0) Fo Tham will be Alleyne Harris, and his- father) [ De mot wee this page your Imooms 1s whelty Som sstorion. waems: Shvitente: ne —] Page| BENViCes Monday, 1030 8m CON: Or. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist dent of the WCTU; Mrs. Walter] titled to 60 da s back t and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. i } | KLE FUNERAL HOME. 4928 W_ 16th ult Dow located on entire Stn floor . Gingery, Indianapolis, WCTU; Dr. sergeant’s rate pid Jury's reversal Robert Harris. Indianapolis. Schedule A—INCOME PROM ANNUITIES OR PENSIONS L Park Friends Vited Burial Floral . Marion Bldg. J hte. earner Mend: : , ’ > . . > . © : funeral home after 1 8 Aa) 30! Ro eit Bldg L1-7022 { Tira ¥. MecConn. Marion and UL not affect his rank, Chief Mrs. Louise Lee 1. Contolannuicy Goel monde you pride 5:3, 4 Total amount received this year.....—_.[8.. oo LOWE Lena 6633 Washington REVOKED LIC-SR 33% e ee A Rod said. Mr. Purpam Sas po Services for Mrs. Louise C. Lee, mount ret ween frie yt | L280 ; cen, if sey, of lsc 4 over tine 3. fore Qf aun and Gore Sr owe or “Terre MA-G180'da $3 E. Market GL 250 nt he “acting” sergeant a e time of ,1. died yesterday in her Los Remainder ive | ine 2). ’ . Enter line 3; or 3 percent of line 1, whichever is greater Soute. passed away Priday morhing. LINDA LEE COSMETICS Have a 3 Sor what John Philip Bond his suspension and could ave Angeles, Cal, Toise, will be held weg - . — i — (but do not enter more than line 4)... |$._.______ 8 - x Tuesduy, ‘at'2 pm ‘Friends may cal | guDrauty show Hazel Winines PR- . en demoted “w e stroke of {pare Monday. Cremation will iin : : MORTUARY until noon Saturd STEP to the phond and ask f DE Services Monday (a pen,” the chief said. (follow. She was 82. | By RICHARD A. MULLENS Mrs; Public reports her $75 a amount shown.on Line 1, divide LYNCH—Margaret. 35 N “Arsenal, ¢ Condenss Foam rig abd upholstery ngress and Jces for John Philip Bond. TT | Mrs. Lee was a sister-in-law] THE FIRST four articles morith retirement pay as shown it by 12, and then multiply the| rycen “baila Mors and Torctra Chiropractic Bloodiess Surger ngr an Serv weft) Sn > ace. John C Asbu lof former Indiana Supreme Court Showed how to report your income on the blank. result by the number of months Lynel rite ot Miss Brideet Garvey Dr roprac XN Cantal urgery 1. They got oe Oe rn Onn EE will! ‘ ry Judge Julius C. Travis. She had from wages, interest and divi- ON nes “ A [for which you did receive pay-| . ai 8 Vincent 5. Hospital Thurs. . . . e ’ . ’ . dends. There are other types og, ON LINE 1 show what you ment in 1949 Compare this re- $27. Jan 12 age 64 years. Funera . [spent the last two summers with, ere a ype Lo ment in p f GRINSTEINER j 12 8 Votes cast be heid at 30:30 a. mu. Moray n Dies at Age 93 | Thdge and Mrs. Travis here. She taxable income, such as income Paid, Whether as a lump sum.'in- suit with Line 5. Whichever is HOMES [ool E “New York” Monday: usiness Service when they his home, 10986 Lawrence Bt ol Services for John C. Asbury, was a native of La Porte, but fom pension¢, rents and trusts. stallments or through payroll de- greater goes on Line 6—-but the Cross Church. 9 & m Burial Holy TAX RETURNS PREPARED oil by Ao lal a be in Crown © H® rormerly of Indianapolis, who died lived in Los Angeles with her son, These items are reported on page eon. fo not include jmounts amount on Line 8 should NOT be| {io%, Cemetery Friends may call at AT. ANNAN ALARAMA BT. | es. eir was 23. . 2 of the Form 1040 | hedul ontribute y your employer to h h « Li day Altar Society will meet Sunday, | =r A HT IN Thursday in Chicago, were to be Marshall G. Lee, o e. n schedules "0 ~ greater than the amount on Line ety they need- A petty officer second class In|, ©." Co oy gh at 11 a. m. Mo Bell provided for that purpose and the ’ dur” pension, . 1. . OR rer i woe | TA RT, Sy AUREL U. 8. Naval aviation electronics, Monday in Stuart Mortuary here. se _ total is shown in Item 5 of “Your Enter on Line 2 the amount| pnq,wment insurance policies paldved husband of Blanche Mack 201 N, DELAWARE J > he was thrown from a motor oo "0 5 Crown Hill. He . Services for Mose Bell, 233 [ncome” on pagel. : you received tax-free before 1949. yp, mature in 1949, annuities, residence, 594 Middle Drive. Woodruff | Tp AUDITS-TAX” AGCQUNTING = subsidy all scooter on the Pacific island and 93. Douglas 8t., who died Thursday Let's take these types of income This is the total of the amounts pensions and retirement payments |iac%., Funeral “services Sun Jan | Daker-Hollowell. 413 of PIMs Engle. “No died the next day. He was born 3 in His ‘home, will be at 1 p. m./in the order in which the sched. YOU received in all prior years ,.. treated alike BUT ABDON FUNERAL" HONE. 1500 Pros. CHAK SERVICE TT ig in Louisivilie, Ky., and lived In In-) Mr. Ashbury wits a retired elec- Monday in the Miller Funeral yes appear on page 2. You can less the amount you reported as Government pensions to war geet. Followed by funeral services Gross & ax sx Income by 'M# it we need i ears. He attend-|trical engineer. He was born in " _ income in those vears ' ’ ) ) Perryville, Ind.. Methodist Church. WJ. _Gemmil at 307. E_Ohio. dianapolis nine y Home, Burial will be in Floral ! y . i g i h | Murf bo T 1 skip any from which you had no o, veterans or their ramilies are not) Burial Hicks Cemetery, Perryville FEDERAL-State tax returns f miners are ed schools here and in Beckley, Murfreesboro, Tenn., and lived In park. He was 62. - For Line 3. subtract Line 2 ahi MANEY —James PF 88 years «if small business: individuals. $235 ' | income during 1949. he » taxable nor are Social Security 8 Wash Ble1500 : W. Va. [todinnarolia 25 years. A native of Jackson, Miss.. he £0 from Line 1. As soon as Line 2 [GLC 0G ein dr wher at Bos, | eee | . . y a 0 authorize a Survivors include his mother,| Survivors include three sons, lived In Indianapolis 20 years.! THE FIRST schedule is for equals or exceeds Line 1 that is, Armed Forces retirement Pay bel “Manes Blais 6 olen siryisad reebok, RETURNS a headed by Mrs. Etta Bond, Indianapolis; a William Asbury, Los Angeles, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. computing - the . taxable {income 3% 800n as you have recovered based on a disab'lity is not tax- . by 7 srandchildren, died Thursday GOING NS Bo OR MOB Interior to 4 ae sister, Mrs. Irvin Manlove, In- Cal. Charles C. Asbury, Indian- Maggie Bell; two brothers, John|from your pension, retirement '8%-free as much as Jo iw no able. Lao a ee RAY MORTUARY, callie ihofegre with vou. t money to ~ dianapolis; a brother, Lt. Fred apolis, and John Asbury, Chicago; and Tribute Bell, Jackson. Miss. pay, annuity or matured endow-| YOU ¢An ignore all this mpu ; Insurance received because of Jieridian at igth St. 9 a om waly SUILDING, REMODELING — Nas ing and to Bond, Camp Hood, Tex. and a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Tribble, and a son, Henry Bell, Indian-'ment policy. All these plans—in-| tion. Just show on Line the death of the insured Is not| Cross, Cemetery Friends may call t._We do it __CH-3087. : | l LUA - cn er AA, the costs niece, Peggy Manlove. Chicago, and a grandson. apolis, [cluding those under the Federal Schedule - the rE taxable. | jus wi meet wt mortuary Sunday, KITCHEN CABINETS ew mineral - a ” reenact (Civil Service Retirement System| {eCeIve uring the year. be “« wo» | NAFFRRRY Harry sie Tol 4TH SraRRT TO ORDER. OATHS. ] and most State and municipal i ~ SCHEDULE B applies to per- Shannon Ave, beloved husband of pedi Bg N-764. carpenter, Fron could help In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics systems—are computed the same On Line 4 show how much YOU gong with income from rents or| S51 S20, 20, WY "Gite ARPENTER. repairing. coment ah uying their . way. Festived during 1949. than Line FoYalties. Monday's atticle will Weddell of unin Beach, Cal, Fu plumbing work, Hi-8033. TA-1934, the market . Arthur Willi 'y : | i . .| The computation is rather dif- Ane 8 greater than l. give detailed instructions on how FINN MORTUARY. 1639 N. Meridian | ur ams, 21, 437% Mill; Dorothy At Met) st-—Chester, Dorothy Parsons: . Pp er ; 4 ] part of the EVENTS TODAY ts. usntion] soiivdy: Jhocinwo toh = eS 1 orn Melia” “Booth Wiilam, "Alene ficult to understand. The idea is|> Subtract Line 3 from Line & yo 'repos your rental income. Church, 8 s,m. "Burial Holy Cross ROOFING 38d ine In ions pra Base: 5 Hoy Ny Vashinglon, | 1awrance.” Phyil ppeman. "to divide any such income into| PY : NOT greater than Royalty income comes from No ail McGrew Came Brant | Prani r. 13. A 7 Mary ' " . : } Men’ EVENTS TOMORROW A i Tat ClalE * rary MyM, Prancis—Benjamin, Marearet wil (WO Parts—one representing the ;... 3 rite “0” on Line 5. _ OWning the copyright on a book, fmSices, Nar pleat MeL C% | Repajes—All Kinds, Guts ans Squadron. Nayy Club aoa Aux. LE a Raat. 1 i 5. Lash i Mary] flor +-Vern. Myrtle Cosbey. {money you pald into the plan] Now take 37 of the amount song or the like, from owning a m, Sunday at mortuary for reci- 5 of the bill Ingians 3 a m.." Lincoln h | Marry W. Breedlove, ¥7, Lebanon: Prances A oily METI, Copy (Which is not taxed) and the other shown on Line 1. Compare it patent on an invention, or from el SL el dS OE, tering, Insured Workmen. cation and wammiaoE ticensms ii ESE of Foe mon BEE FEEL, $5 JRC ould resenting tare on. your Wit" amount on” Line 3.0%lng 1 let of ol cou tn LEGAL NOTICES ~__ | Free Estimates. WISI, am M. Stus : il EK. , \ at A Ax ‘Webb. | : I on| suc : OIL AND GAS NOTICE ; ategic and phen x *) Ee. | ary ; ans a Guerd AL Meth ho on 700 have received back tax-tree| yb “eV EL ME amount ton Line| From Poyalty come, taxpayers Not G8, DEPOT, & na i ” A penal i \ Sinn ai in ing: | Elza n A Cresch. 18 as “Madison | te Rath > Kei at bo the money you pht im, then|g™ J 014 NOT be greater thanlare permitted to deduct as de- of angers 3h Ho al TH foes at gi RI-2028 n= h L. ee, 19, 1907 N. |mighard™'¥, Murphy, 18, 1 Nordyke: ‘Samuels; Hubert, Bva ng. the remaining payments are taxed ount on Line 4. |preciation or depletion, depending West hington Street, apolis.| : uh as the : Bilesn sl thy Mo Rete, 14, $080'W, ne lviains eminem in fut Dont worry 1f-you. can't ount on Line 6 is youron what they own, an amount {fs Tel A, hold 4 public hearing on ROOF REPAIRING. SH-849T like. The 'DIVORCE SUITS FILED understand significance of the ;, anle income for 1949 from this estimated to return their invest. Sif Company for An eR WORK IMMEDIATE SERV, Committee Mariam; 170 \ { . | iment at the time the copyright or|Gas Operations in Indiana. th ho 8 ‘made piain | Re : what!" ye patent expires or the. natural To-|SSH" 16, Sad Septote (tit, 1h 8 | : ve. ; ) rill yald Carson, x i ty or pension 4 ri} its for nly naan ne Sol. 2 james Maikge: CA i’ IP JOUR i Dieotnatl™ oece, it used up yer vii Bhd frais. RN ristration, | i: Mary M : ans/is, you Aid Bat resaive Bh Jor 2 not have any rage i5pay royal- Rpt ! ike Oi . ile Dep riment Ae sen wood . months in 1949, you s] “ities, detailed instiuctions on re- Sireei. Indianepoits. b ; Yaericne ot pute the amount to go in Line 8/norting this income will not bel LMER [ HOEHN, Supervisor. ; as follows: ‘ “given here. aa nA int aM #7 WAL ng DOG
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