Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1937 — Page 12
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PAGE 12 THE gan TIMES SATURDAY, AUG. 14, 1937
NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD Civil City Tax 2| Funeral Directors
Estimate Cut By Controller
| PAPI GRINSTEINER'S [ 522 E. Market St RI1-5374
PERMONAL SERVICK
G. H. HERRMANN
1508 © oe + OR-4477
CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS
| ennoeimtion and complaints regarding | Sore must be telephoned to The Times [ between the hours of 8 A. M, and 6 P. M. to become effective the following day,
Notice o po raphical errors must be given or correction before the
Cards of Thanks
STEWART--We wish to sincerely thank our friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in the death of our dear wife and mothe: Laura Stewart, We especially wish to thank Rev, Raymond O'Haver, singe: organist, the lower bearers, pallond on as we are only respon yea the oval Won Clas and | embers © the side ristian ible tor" one {Ancorrect. insertion Church, the nurse, Mn Kirby, Bright. - . wood hapter © R ob. 8 " ~. 399, Seyinout ’ ei ‘ emple Rebeccas, Women's Relle By making an agreed reduction t Deathe=Funerals | Corps and members of Veritas Lodge, of $226,000 in the Police Depart- | indianapolis Times, Saturday, Aug. 14, 1987 rectory Mr. ans ae wind herd) | fo fund request, Controller Wal- : ned H HUSBAND. 80 ND | | ver Boetcher today had brought the d | TR-1150 proposed 1938 Civil City tax levy to WINNINGS--We wish to express our sin- | $1.3726 on each $100 of assessed | “her home, 1525 Ave. riday Friends may call at the hom
cere thanks wud appreciation to our | property, or an increase of 23 cents | Sunday p.m. Services at the Troub
many frien and relatives for the Lover the 1037 levy of $1.14. | Memorial Presbyterian Church Monday
sympathy and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement in the loss Three-Quarter and One-Ton ~ [President Announces Plans or the 1097 levy of SLU. | FE read ea Hil Senn: BER ; ; s pr e Ww wood e Cars to Complement | | ee | | For Company Country | considered by the Oy SL Jo be
of our beloved wife and mother, MRS, yolva Wikinings. We a Th to Li ev urr singers oore ¢ CQOPER-OClatence E. age 56, 1402 W. Ray Kirk, funeral directors, and ai for the 2 | St., husban ot ndia, ta er o rs. Old Line. Club Next Year. | 3ts first hearing on the budget Mon- | Ladoris wavis, vharies and Lemand day night, would make the city tax | Cooper, brother of George Cooper, passea = [load the heaviest since 1925 if it is UWay Rt Ne home Pray iar Cl at Robert M. Bowes, Bowes Seal Fast approved without reductions. Monday, 4 p. mn, ena invited, Jurtal » . : ; 0 ar riendas m ca . Co. president, was host to company | Et ing .. Sn Srege with Ciiiet | rondence’ all day Sunuay. PARLEY employees at the annual picnic at | SSeY r cher said the CE Mrs, Jeanette Hays. We especially wish | Northern Beach last week. One Roe Rp, E398 financial ym, LER Mabel, 1003 W. New York Bt. I ne Rev, 1. Stillman, the bt. | IA " " was cu ye im | beloved mother ot ay ams o ews hundred and forty employees and | for ‘erection of two Jinsiing items |B J, and Evelyn Shaw, duughter | WV. MO RE FUNERAL PARLOR, and all their families attended, in addition Substations, ex- and Mrs, Charles Yancey, sister " "MR. BERRY HAYS AND Faby [ “H to 35 Seal Fast distributors. pansion of the radio division and | Fioyd and Virgil Yanesy, | POR firstclagy service prices eal additions to the garage, The addi- | passed Aug. 12, age > DB rn cern THE B BE ha BLAS NG JY M FUNERAL Sports, races and swimming con- | f 55 \ 's Walk oo | Bervices Molday, & Bam uni.0y | WOODY-We wish to thank our many | H SME BE-2885. or DR-2 . tests were held. In th fthall on of 55 more officers was left in | BEANBLOSSOM TUARY, 1321-23 | “rufends and relatives for kindness and | 2 ol Honderson' Ri e x a the request. Yay St. Burial Floral Park. Friends | (ynpathy and beautiful Moral offerings 8 a son's publicity depart- Before this agreed red pied. in our recent bereavemen uet ment team won the plant cham- | made, the proposed ovo os | | MpLES—Leonara, Robert, age 6 beloved | Bien RT yooDY | " 1 of Lia lies, ather o DO he es team led by | levy was 27% cents higher than the | iy "oth and Margaret tiles and | $3 50 3 'S L owe of Indianapolis, Gertrude I. Maree) An open forum was held by tl SHITen!, wate. Ladikos of Chere iaer Elizabeth Ai ' p m . e y the Creager of Pontiac, Mich, brother of ACADEMY employees followed by a talk from William, Elmer und Jessie Miles, passed Blda Mr. Bowes. He announced that the The City Council is expected 10 NS Tt Monday, Aun. ’ 1 new addition to the company at meet daily for two weeks on the new | ¥loral lends nay ‘call after 8 | Pine and Ohio Sts. has proved suc- | budget. After it is passed by that p.m SHIRLEY SERVICE. | Ch (cessful. This addition houses the body it must be reviewed by the | NELSON Bertha Mae, 1346 Buaine Ave. | . (spark plug manufacturing depart- Marion County Tax Adjustment | beloved wife of Clarence Nelson, mother WETSEMAN 5042. 35e Wash,
|ANNUAL BOWES PICNIC HELD AT
TWO NEW TRUCK Heads Standard Division Here
MODELS LISTED
{ISEY & TITUS HE FUNERAL HOME 951 N Pas ARE 81 AIR © ONDTHONE » MOORE & KIRK CH-1808.7 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. P48 N._ [lilnolis St Ih] 5408,
KRIEGER FUNERAL HOME MRS, WM. E KRIEGER PROPRIETOR 1402 N Tilinois St ’ RI-124% J. C. WILSON | DR-032) 1230 Prospect St DUR 082%, | COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Peoples Funeral Home, Ine. 526 N. West LI-8007, C. M. C. Willis & Son
A%2 N West St 1-568)
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: , Evolyn and Joselin, randmother of Barbara Ann and Mi Marl High TA-6088- 3 Jayne, sister of Ira Robertson, Mrs.
and Bert passed Ney Barth
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many beautiful floral offerin Bigned CLAUDE WINNINGS AND PAMILY.
relatives Kind the
HAYSB--We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their ness during the illness and =a death of our beloved wife and mother
To meet the growing demand for commercial cars of varied capacities, Chevrolet has announced two new truck models, designed to completement the company's half-ton and one and one-half-ton trucks. The ii new models are known as the three- |: quarter-ton and onc-ton model, ac- | cording to N. A. Stuart, Indianap- | olis zone manager. | The chassis of these new trucks |: embody the same mechanical fea- |i tures which combine to produce un- | usual performance, dependability, | utility and endurance in the Chevrolet truck line as a whole. Greater |: load capacity than that of the half- | ton is achieved in the three-quar-ter-ton and one-ton models without appreciable sacrifice in economy of overation. The new three-quarter-ton truck has a wheelbase of 122! inches, a |: a a |
Announcements
And re
| Personals SPECIAL
hy | Machineless Vapor 4 Permanent Wave RAINBOW resge
CARS GREASED
Washed
226 N. ALABAMA
MOTOR [BJ
Florists
Brandeleins’, Inc. 3359 Boulevard Place
Council to Meet Daily
resiuence, Friend st. Monday cu, 6, 2 riends invite: uria TA-0559.
By
by
Funeral Directors | ment, and the tire casing plaster Board and probably the State of Fioyd Nelson, sister of Walter Miller A Dodge and Plymontt
| department. Tax Board of evi inhapolis. Dusen Au, 1% | Phone ny A ah aay Mr. Bowes said he was planning | Controller Boetcher said he has age 41 year OLY Ce. a at LY 30 | Haire wave payload capacity of 1500 pounds and | the construction by next panning | his computations of the Ri gs TE Et Non oll for HORA) a gross allowable weight of 5200 of a country club for the use of balance utilization of $288.899.21. HA, Pence Tuvited "HAIR DYE pounds with regular equipment. The | : i company employees and their fami- | | anticipated miscellaneous receipts | Internationa one-ton model is available to in- |: : lies. It is to include a clubhouse, | for next year of $586,503.95 and an- | crease payload capacity to 2000 : swimming pool and pavilion, gym- ticipated special tax receipts of | Lost and Found pounds and gros§ allowable weight nasium and cabins, he said, to Me | $469,747.44. AAAAA A to 5800 pounds. This equipment com- used next summer. [ The 1937 budget estimates of | The Bowes Seal Fast distributor | these items in effect at present are: school, held twice monthly, hy | Balance utilizations of $475,000: an- | |
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Beauty
mond A CLINIC PYLES-Malissa Caroline, wife of William 1 Pyles, mother of Beatrice, Lorraine, Mildred and Edith, all of Jadiahapoiis, assed away Friday evening her poms; 1154 N. Baugh 8t. Services at the LANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, nly 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the mortuary.
female Ralice dog, exira ‘Queen.’ Reward, LI-2084,
“Jeweled SO1OTiLY Pin with L1-2073-DR-2205-M
STRAYED Large heavy, Name LOST ~Monday. SCHERF—Paul, father of Etta Scher! of P. _Reward Indianapolis and Elmer Scherf of Cine cinnati, 0. passea away Thursday evenine, Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU JARY, Sunday, 3:30 p. m Friends invited Oremation following. Friends may call at _he mortuary. |
SCHREIBER--P. Albin, 72 years old, be- | loved husband of Wilhelmina, father of | Anna I. Schreiber of Los Angeles; Alvin | W. and Adolph L. Schreiber of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday at 10:35
R. S. Orr has been appointed manager of the Standard Oil Co. where he was
L] ~ The “RIGHT” Price 10 The “right” price for a funeral service is the price a family can afford to pay for the kind of tribute that is in keeping with thew standards of living.
Our MORTUARY provides the ideal serve ice at moderate cost, and a complete tuneral may be held as low as any in the city.
"COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT”
Flanner & Buchanan MORTUARY 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. TA. 4400,
‘WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM
1321-23 W RAY ®=T BE-1588,
Business Services
(Beauty Shops)
BEAUTY SHOP Permanents, Evening appointments Work 205 College L1-204%
(Carpentering) | CARPENTRY, remodeling, ¢ abinhet roofing, painting CLARK, TA-<b (General Contracting) | GUTTERING, spouting,
repairing; 30 vears' Btute DR-/061.J CEMENT floor driveway Drexel
COLLEGE 852-810
guaranteed
(ork,
roofing;
» furnace experience, .
133 8
rear springs. | Cabs and bodies of the new trucks ip raed . 224 distributors, Mr. Bowes said. | this vear of $477,000, and anticipated ice, and their appearance represents | manager of that division of the company. i —— special tax receipts of $466.116. P the latest in modern streamline | Mr. Orr was first employed by Standard Oil, Nov. 1, 1907, as clerk y year, it is sai it all L-steet construction, is used. wa where he was assistant manager when promoted to manager at ask the State tals a ichita. 8 ‘ LANSAS FORDS SALES INCREASE | Legislature on urban corporations. the burden of proof on the need for | Funeral Monday, 2 p. m. at the Pirst | high levies on city officials whereas Reformed Church, Oakland and 10th Sts He home unt 11:30 fiondny. and a Sn’ the Board ang request reductions. NT hi a af A - \ 7 First Seven Months’ Mark see sun At ded Ford Sales P | wwarae 0? DALCS rie
prises larger rear brakes and heavier | | " : SoM re | ticipated miscehaneou ceipt | are built for long dependable serv- | Indianapolis Division, coming here from Wichita, Kas, been very helpful v0 Vie Company's es Sor | | | { : In view of the higl is | styling. The regular cab, featuring | at Atchison, Kas. He won advancements at Atchison and St. Joseph, STUDEBAKER 00, Eh INU Yan a ” | the $2 limitation set 1 > At Wichita Mr. Orr was president of the Rotary Club and member 9 2S, Sta The new limitation statute places | p. m. at his home, 246 N, Oxford St. Burial Crown Hill, iends may call at | formerly taxpayers had to go before | A | LEY BROS 25 Per Cent Above
walks, 85% N,
por HIINRY IR-6051. BE(General Ser) | CARPENTERING, brick and cement work: } Or repait best work.” Right Estimates free, HA-0013
(Exterminators)
BEDBUGS, flea moth ele completely eradicated; reasonable, TRULY NOLEN. TA-H544 (Mattress Repairing) PILLOWS, COMFORTS, MATTRESSES | renovaeted ind made like new BURKLY 431 Mass. Ave RI-6605 (Printing)
us smile Cerrary
ches steps,
GL FEING.
of the Chamber of Commerce. In the ammunition service in the World age 69, beloved father of
War, with one year and three months in England and France, he is a member of the American Legion and National Aeronautic AssociaMrs. Kate Pfeifer, ssed away at his Unusual Hunter Catches residence, 32 N. Setrarsar Friday orn. “ 16 3000 Each Year In dent Roosevelt planned today to | | Times Special | submit to Congress early next ses-
tion. He is _married and has one daughter and one son. ing Puneral Monday, Aug. at the His Nets. Fo Sh : ; | SOUTH BEND, Aug. 14.—Sales of | | sion a comprehensive national flood
of John Seitz, Mrs. Henry Keller, Mrs By United Press
| | Mary Painter. Mrs, Sarah Gisler rs, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Presi-| | |
‘MAPS FLOOD CONTROL | I Bae, Raymond Seitz, brother 1936 Figures.
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residence, 10 a. m Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may cal at the residence after 4 p. m aturday. SHIRLEY SERVICE i Studebaker passenger cars and | control, water power generation and | VICK—Jessie, wife of Trwin Vick of : § . : RB. » t | Winthrop Ave died Saturday at trucks in the first seven months of | 50il conservation program. His first| inihrop Hoepita) Friengs nay ‘oul gs 1937 are 25 per cent ahead of 1936, | step, it was learned, will be a re-| the JOHN F. REYNOLDS MORTUARY, according to sales figures released to- | newed proposal for creation of eight| 111° N. Fennsyivania St. S {day by Paul G. Hoffman, agencies similar to TVA at Cicero, Ind., Monday. : | president. For July, Mr. Hoffman reported | the sale of 4387 units compared with | Furey 3 Don earge, rich 1436 in July, 1936, bringing sales for | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 John | dence of Mr. and Wha, Robert Grizzell, the year to date to 61,028 compared | ¥. Cr 9 . 3054 Newton St. Burial Memorial Park a a ny pared | E. Craig, 1424 N. Alabama St, In-| JaRRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR | witn 49, a year ago. | dianapolis, has been designated by | IN CHARGE reer emer | the War Department as first alter-| « PF INTRODUCED NICKEL PLATE | nate for the Twelfth Indiana district | © fruns. age 65 wite of George W Wod. | 4 . | ruff, mother of Mrs, Ruby Alexander, Oldsmobile was the first car|for admission to the U. 8. Military| re Bonnie Hefldeiberger Mrs Foatn manufacturer to use nickel plating| Academy. He will take the entrance| Catanzaro, Mrs. Ruth Summers, Guy L. for automobile trim. The country's, examination at West Point next| voodruff and Harry Sp oldest manufacturer of motor cars| March and, if successful, will be ad- | first introduced this feature in 1907. mitted with the July, 1938, class.
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Mes Ne ( irl | 'RAGO, Kas., Aug. 14.—Catching jack rabbits for greyhound coursing and trailing with beagles is a novel | southwestern Kansas industry in which a Ford V-8 pickup commercial delivery car plays an important part This unsual business is owned and
helieved |
avterburial
| Sunday | and company re v i - A WILLIAMS- Eugene entered nto rest | WEST POINT ALTERNATE Friday, age 51 years, husband of Goldie | Times Special Williams, brother of Mrs. Leorge Krisch,
mnke 3 an
(Plating)
PLATING WORKS 642 E Ohto. RI-T7134
RUBH ob J
HENL IREN PRINTTIN( te
RT.R57
WALTER |. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
2226 SHELBY ST,
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |
1034 W, MICH. ST. BE-1934 |
© FINN BROS. | EnDY
ity Funeral Home |
PR-2570 [ RIGHT prop plating
Fred “Moola, Commerc jal
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(Radio Service)
RADIO SERVICE-Free es work. Rea, 725 ™ Warne!
(Roofing) Notice Farmers
We roof all your buildings now, Pay next 10 vear guarantee MADISON PAINT Branch, Indianapoll DR-0584-W
(Sewer Cleaning)
t he
Quals
operated by Earl Johnson, to be the nation's No. 1 jack rab- L1-1273, bit hunter. Mr. Johnson catches and ships about 3000 jack rabbits annually, Rago, population 100, is mighty proud of its largest and best | known industry. The procedure for catching jack rabits has been developed into a fine technique by Mr. Johnson. First, a favorable area is selected | and then a fish net, a quarter mile | long and 4 feet high, is set up at a strategic spot. Mr. Johnson, in his pickup loaded with cages, and several assistants, on horseback, gather at a point a mile or so from the net. At a signal from Johnson, the line starts forward amid shouts and yells and the drive is on. Task Is Difficult
Jack rabbits pop up from all sides and demostrate what they can do in an emergency. It is no simple task to keep them headed toward the net, as the animals streak over the countryside in every direction |= at speeds said to be around 55 miles | an hour. Dexterously manipulating his auto over the rough terrain, Mr. Johnson chases rabbits and arrives at the | net in time to be in on the “kill.”
(ae. | 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 | ceased), v MOOR Mond - |
2 at HARRY W. MOORE E PONFRAL BARLOR. Burial Crown Hil BERT S. GADD | year, ' 2430 Prospect St. DR-5307 | CO
| HAVE vour sewer cleaned Electr 0 Roto-Rooter way money i time,
( and SEWER CLE ANING. SERVICE. LI-2881, (Rugs Cleaned, Made, Repaired)
HU-1366 | WwW. O. JONES, 4440 N. KEYSTONE RUG and furn, cleaning repair ‘Ing and che 2k NTO m old rus RUG & FURN. CO., CH 2211 RUGS cleaned, sized, $130 pieces. $6.50; guaranteed CLEANERS L1-0384 - FLUFF chenille rugs made from old rugs. See beau, samples Rug rep Get prices, _ACTIVE RUG CLEANERS HA-3636 (Sheet Metal)
| HARRY MILEY & SON ~ BE-4058. Call evenings, BE-1641 wd “Roofing, spouting, furnace repairs.’
(Truck Rentals)
RENT A TRUCK. Move DRIVE 1T YOURSELF RI1-7788
The Roy Wilmeth Co. 720 N. Meridian St., has been presented with the trophy awarded by R. A. Hayes, Ford Motor Co., Indianapolis branch manager, for leading all dealers under his supervision in new ' car sales during June and July. The Wilmeth firm also led all dealers in the sale of used cars for the same period. The Indianapolis branch includes Indiana and part of Illinois. The Wilmeth company has been the largest Indiana Ford dealer for 20 years and has been ranked amcng the first ten in the country for several years. Roy Wilmeth (left) is the president of the company and C. T. Foxworthy (right) is vice president. A Wilmeth organization also distributes parts throughout this territory to Ford dealers, fleet owners and independent garages. The Wilmeth company operates used car lots at 14th and Meridian Sts., 720 N. Capitol Ave. 820 W. Washington St. and 2701 E. Washington or
fluff FLY
Furniture, 3 JULIAN RUG
vourseil,
Bave half, INC., 3 "
9 Ky. Ave (Upholsters) FURNITURE REPAIR, SHOP in uphoistering Ave
CENTRAL Specializing 2855 Central
| Rooms Without Board
[on NARS
| ALABAMA, N nished front gentlemen couple; convenient location ALABAMA, 1911 N.-~Two front sleeping rooms. $2 and $3, Gentlemen only. CENTRAL, 2410—Attractive newly fur nished rooms suitable for business man. HA-3192
NEW MOTOR TESTER R\ CE STC | 8 FINDS MINOR FLAWS. i
LOUIS-FARR BOUT Tho rabbits are momentarily knock- Thorough check-up with the new |
ed out as they strike the net. This | motor analyzer recently installed in | gives the riders time to dismount | Auto Company to Sponsor the service department of Wiles & and pick them up. Each rabbit is | | Wilson Motor Service, Inc. the | placed in a separate compartment | | North Side Chrysler-Plymouth |
Well fure employed
1645, No. 1
room;
as they will fight to the death if placed together.
The great speed of the jack rab- |
bits, mentioned previously, stantiated by the fact that shutter speed of 1-500th second. used in
is sub- | | has | Broadcasting Co.
taking a picture of one of the rah- |
bits striking the net, failed to
the action.
Farmers are glad to have John- | Yor Loui % son stretch his quarter-mile net on | v0 LOUls and Tommy Far
| Yankee
their land, as jack rabbits are regarded as pests.
PONTIAC DELIVERIES SHOW SLIGHT DROP
Hold 28 Per Cent Above, 1936 Level.
stop |
Broadcast Aug. 26.
Times FLINT, Mich., sighed with
Special 14. —Buick | National the |
Aug the
to sponsor
broadcast of the world's
| weight championship fight between |
|
at the |
Stadium. New York, Aug.
26. As in the recent Louis-Braddock atte, the manufacturer probably will use the entire facilities of both NBC chains, the Red and Blue networks, Both fighters are now ing, Champion Louis at Pompton |
heavy- |
in train- |
{ dealer, helps owners to keep their | cars in top running condition, and | detects minor adjustments before | | they impair the efficiency built into | {| Chrysler and Plymouth cars. ac- | | cording to W. H. (Jimmy) Caldwell, | service manager “Many factors which lessen the | | efficiency and safety originally built | | into the car are quickly uncovered | | by this new analyzer,” Mr. Caldw ell continued.
APPLIANCE DEALERS INVITED TO OUTING
| Lakes, N. J, and the English title |
holder, at Long Branch, N. J. This | is the fourth broadcast of a major
| heavyweight ring event sponsored
Retail deliveries of Pontiac autos | showed very little seasonal reces- | sion during July and continued at |
a much higher level than during July a year ago, it was pointed out by C. P. Simpson, general manager in a statement today. “July deliveries by 21,436 compared to 22,662 in June,” he said. “This was only a 5 per cent decline which is much smaller
than is customarily experienced at |
this season of the year. “Also, the July figures are 28 per cent above the July deliveries a year ago, when they reached 16,674. Last year July deliveries dropped 25 per cent below the June figure.” Total Pontiac sales from the beginning of the 1937 model year were 197,340 on July 31 compared with 152,746 for the 1936 model on the same date last year.
RIGHT-OF- WAY WORTHLESS Perhaps the pedestrian
sales |
dealers were |
than the automobile has the moral !
right-of-way at a crossing, but he is hound to lose the argument
by Buick during the past three years.
rather |
|B
tries to assert such right in the path |
two tons of Steel.
of an oncoming 1
EDUCATION AIDS SAFETY
Experts agree that education is the most effective way of improving the highway accident hazard; and that the best educational work is in the formative period, before a person starts to drive.
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Hal Farr, manager of the new Broad Ripple Auto Co. lot at Ninth and Illinois Sts., reports a great increase in used car sales over last year. Assisting Mr. Farr at the location are Alex Corey," Bobg Curtis and Walter Lyons, who have been associated with automobile sales for many years.
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Golf, Tennis and Bridge Play Scheduled at Picnic.
Electric Appliances, Inc., General | Electric Indiana distributors, is to | have its second annual picnic Aug. | 17 at the Highland Golf and Country Club. | All dealers throughout the stfte have been invited to this picnic, { which will bring together approxii mately 200 various dealers for a one-day outing. There will be golf, tennis and swimming with dinner served at 6:30. Among the dealers who are expected to attend are some recognized as expert golfers, so that keen competition is expected in the golf tournament. During the dinner, Walter I. Hess, company president of Electric, is to award golf prizes to the dealers with low gross score, low net score, high gross score, high net score and blind par. To the dealer winning the tennis elimination, to the lady making the highest bridge score other prizes will be awarded. During the dinner one of Indianapolis’ leading pianists will play.
| AUTO LOANS |
AUTO LOANS
and Refinancing 20 Months to Pay
239 W, WASH. ST. Established 34 Years
Opposite maenouLe.
Just
Look closely and you may detect a faint note of derision in the young lady's suggestion. Did you ever feel the urge to make a similar remark to some one you were riding with? And, at the risk of being personal,
how's your old bus holding together?
It's just good business to trade it in while it still has a substantial trade-in value. If your fancy is a dependable used car, there are hundreds of good
ones to choose from . . . at the price you want to pay... in
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RI.
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| CORONADO HOTEL
CLINTON HOTEL -20 Virginia, sleeping rooms for gentlemen, $2 " COLLEGE, 2411-Targe furnished combis nation living. bedroom. studio couch; privileges. Employed, HE-3528 COLLEGE, 2343 Large front room, thres windows, new furniture, innersprings. gentleman preferred COLLEGE, 39%48--Nice front stant hot w ater phone, rage. WA.142
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room; conutilities; gae
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leeping rooms, $2 50 hot water,
DELAWARE, 517 up; walking di tance
[BRT 2407
MBRIDIAN, N in private homes in best “sections of city, Bee complete list PREF TA-5544
Ind'pls. Rooming Association
JERSEY. N.. l4l11--Large or double; garage optional
Many choice rooms
front re om, single Rle 2684 | NEW furnished;
$3.25,
Well phone
N.. 2324
garage,
JERSEY, owner's home Meals optional JERSEY, N., 2803--Large room, next bath, Jaret closet HA-4765-M OHIO 738-—-NICE OLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. "WALKING DISTANCE. REASON=-
front service;
1449-—-Attractive
PENNSYLVANIA, bath; maid
room; connecting ideal, girls. LI-0467 — CLEAN employed peos breakfast optional} distance, LI-7831
12A
HOOSIER HOTEL, 440 Mass. Clean, comfortable, outside rms, Shower and baths eit HOTEL- Delaware and Vermont, Delaware. Modern outside rooms, Bis rates
desirable;
ple; walking
very
$3 Up URN MAL N
-75¢ up daily $38 up weekly Baths running water 156 N.
Iilinois
Harbour Hote tort i.
cold water. Low rates
Hotel Riley 2 At tractive monthly rates
permanent RUSS, Complete Rotel vies 16th and Capitol.
Roosevelt Hotel Live downtown, Attractive 2 and 3-room apartments. Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms. $3.50 and up. Laundry done free,
22 0 W. Ohio Rooms With Board 13 meals, $6. Real home, HA 3160 A ow
2222—Men COLLEGE, 3605-FRONT ROOM. CROSS VENTILA TION PRIVATE HOME, HA-
Coma not,
[linois rooms
617
CENTRAL,
large front Drie
IRVINGTON —Newly room, innerspring, vate home. IR-4183 LEXINGTON. 962—~Large meats, Double or single __DR-4977-J PARK. 833 Real men oreferred 9930
furnished evening meals,
excellent
room ] $6 50.
Modern
aged:
home. invalids or d RI-
excellent boar
Clean, comfort«
WASHINGTON, E, 3323modern home;
able room; good meals, reasonable, CH-46803-W, LOVELY large front room, 2 Good meals Rousonable. 436 dolph, CH-0553-M PRIVATE HOME-—Trained nurse, convalescent, mental. Reasonable. yard, HA-0305 WANT--8mnll children to board, “Mothers gate. Nice shady yard, 1326 Lexington ve,
employed. N. Ran
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