Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1937 — Page 28

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) INDIANS FACE HENS

Toledo Team Invades for Four Games

Visitors One Step Behind Red Birds; ‘Logan Night’ At Stadium.

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other pennant contender, the Toledo Mud Hens, under the lights at Perry Stadium tonight. | ied ne polis “Bob Logan Night” will be cele-| guns batted brated in honor of the Tribe's ace | Rizzo (2), King southpaw pitcher and there will be | pase Piste oo a wedding shower at the home plate | Cr Sehr Jor UR preceding the series opener. Logan | webb to Siebert. was married to Miss Evelyn Reid of | apohs, 9: COB on oy Pawnee, Neb. yesterday afternoon | Gnambers 2. Wild pitch— Page. at Maxwell, Ind. The couple ob- |—Johnson and Tobin. Time—l: tained a license at Greenfield. Nor- | man A. Perry, owner of the Indians, will lead off the wedding shower with the presentation of a | Sint, «0 new automobile to the hurler, | Rizzo, If The second-place Toledo club, | SCP, running only one game behind the | Jordan, Red Birds, is scheduled here for four | J°°P. tilts with the sixth-place Redskins. The program calls for a single game | tonight, a twilight-moonlight double- | header tomorrow and a single tilt | Saturday night.

Hens Win Two

Columbus trounced Indianapolis | in both games yesterday, 11 to 0,{A and 8 to 4, and Toledo knocked off | Raover. Louisville in two games at Louis- | Sharp. p ville, 10 to 6, and 15 to 6. Minne- | Crandall, apolis, in third place, is a game and one-half behind Columbus and onehalf game back of Toledo. The Millers divided a twin bill with the | Kansas City Blues, winning the first, 18 to 12, and losing the second, 6.to 5. Minneapolis scored 10 runs in the eighth of the opener, Columbus tallied 11 runs on 13 hits in the twilight contest yesterday and Vance Page, Tribe righthander, suffered through a sound | CEapsy (Rio). BY Ser Snover lacing. His mates were unable to | Beper Sharp. Umpires—Tobin hit with runners on base. Johnny | Johnson. Time—2 16. Chambers, Red Bird righthander, |

chalked up an easy shutout although | Match Play Begins allowing nine hits. King paced | In Western Amateur

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i LOS ANGELES, Sept. three miscues. | : ; 3; A field of 64 began match play LoIn the night game the Indians | 2 J in an Per Golf opened with Jimmy Sharp, up from | Tournament over Montgomery, on the mound and|cgungy Club's north course. the young southpaw had no con- | Charles Yates. trol. He issued six walks, yielded | lanta. Ga. bank clerk. drove his three hits and six runs before pa) home in medal play yesterday Jimmy Crandall relieved him. The | with a 67, four under par, for the Indians didn’t worry Nelson Pot-|jgwest 18-hole card of the tournater, Columbus hurler, until the ment and the medal. His 137 for | late innings when they scored one [the 36-hole qualifying round tied | marker in the eighth andsthree in |the all-time record of John Lehman) the ninth, [set in 1932 at Rockford, Ill.

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In last night's “Pot o Gold” tournament games at Softbail Stadium, the Howard Street Merchants | eliminated the Eli Lillys, 3 to 1. Although Brooks, Lilly hurler, limited the Merchants to two hits, | he walked 10 men, the walks figuring in the scoring. Riley Lasiey, Merchants pitcher, yielded only | three safeties. Rockwood A. C.'s nosed out

Tires, 4 to 3, in another tourney | 1 y game. Bill Kostoff pitched for ihe | have been playing every night and | have compiled an impressive record.

losers, while Kermit Flanagan ah 1 hurled for the A. C.s. | They carry a pitching staff of seven men.

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Chevrolet Commercial Body, Stars, Sept. 9. | scheduled at Softball Stadium. U. S.| En route to the national tourna- { ment in Chicago,

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The Otto Ray Reds defeated the Eagle Fields, 7 to 0, in the finals of the Junior League.

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ALLEN—Raymond (Red), husband of Esther Costello Allen, father of Mary Katherine and Buddy, cousin of Nellie Pfister and Hugh Rominger, died at Dayton, O., Wednesday. Friends may call at the KIRBY MORTUARY. Funeral Saturday 8:30 at the Mortuary, 9 a. m. St. John’s Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited,

BAUMGART—Anna (nee Miller). age 60 vears, beloved wife of William Baumgart Sr., mother of William Jr.. grandmother of Phyllis Anan, sister of Lena Fritz. William and Frank Miller of Indianapolis. passed away Tuesday. 10:50 a. m. Friends may call at the home. 2266 S. Penn ¢ until noon Friday. Private services at the home, 1:30 p. m., Friday. followed by services at the Pleasant Run Evangelical Reformed Church at 2 Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

DAUGHERTY—Mrs. Rachel Kiser, age 91, mother of Harry E. Daugherty and Mrs. Anna Collins of Beaumont, Cal., passed away Wednesday evening. Funeral a THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORT RY. Funday, 2 p. m. Burial, Ly n

DAVIS—Grace Peters, widow of Ralph T. mother of Mrs. Arthur G. Loftin, sister of Frank M. Peters and Mrs. Frank Harris of Brownsville, Tex., passed away Tuesday at her home, 3269 Central Ave. Hes at the FLANNER > BUCHANAN ORTUARY, Friday. 3:30 m. Friends ey Friends may call +) the mortuary.

M’LAUGHLIN—Josiah S., beloved husband

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M’INTYRE—Ronald F., beloved husband

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a. . Friends invited, SEARCY-—Roberta Marie, daughter of Robert Searcy, passed away Wednesdav, 5.15 p. m., at St. Frances Hospital. Friends may call at the home of Elmer Searcy, 2250 Union St., after 5 p. m. Thursday, Puneral services Friday. 2:30 m., at the Olive Branch Christian Church.

WILSON —Cora. beloved wife of Frank, and mother of Von, Claude and Chase, two grandchildren ‘of California, two sisters and two brothers. Frances Holand. Myrtle Wainscott, and Wade and Lee Thompson, passed ewey at her heme, 37 E. 11th St. Sept. Freinds may call at the W. T. LA aL - HOME, 2228 Sheib St., after 2 p. m. Friday. Funeral turday, 2:30 p. m.

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2159-1. “‘Our special feature, 75¢ chicken _ dinner _Dlate. "n..

Rooms Without Board BROADWAY, 2240 — Nice room, private family. Constant hot water. Brecakfast optional. ._ HE-2046. - 5 CARROLLTON, 2327: cool comfortable room; private, modern home. Constant hot water.:"$3. HE-59¢9. COLLEGE, 3553—Large front room, private gpirance, shower; 1 or 2 gentleman, HA93.

DELAWARE, N.—Bachelor apartment; sitting room, twin beds, bath. Crntieman preferred. Walking distance. _LI-5617 ILLINOIS, N. 1907—High type room, i vate entrance, lavatory, toilet, Pied __home. Garage. we ILLINOIS, N. 3132—Unusually room, continuous hot water. oe fe N.. Ky private home; preferred. HA-0

attractive Garage

'3633—Modern furnished

“Pennsylvania Tires.” |

| CENTRAL AVE., 3060—6 rooins;

' Rooms With Board

| CENTRAL,

| NEW JERSEY. N.,

10]

repairing. |

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'BE-2611-3. Expert repairs and

SIX rivileges, gentle Hote

Rooms Without Board 12

1320—Large furnished adjoining bath,

NEW JERSEY, N,, or ynjurcisheq room, _ LI-9226 NEW JERSEY, 2062 N.—Twin “beds: . shower; 2 young men employed or students. _ TA-6916. LAR ORIENTAL, N., 20—Corner front r room; __ private entrance; hot water; steam heat. WASHINGTON BLVD., 2820—Large lcvely room, shower bath. Gentleman pre_ferred. TA-3821 WOODRUFF, 810 Ww. cool furnished room. _ Gentleman. CH-0694-M. 18TH, W. 24; nice downstairs room, bath. Near Illinois carline. HA-0313. 36TH ST.—Off Washington Blvd.: lovely room; Drivaie home: reference: gentleman, HA-222 LL EAST — AD. room, adjoining bath. Transportation, restaurants. Employed _ gentleman. Garage optional. CH-0856-R. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia, Clean sleeping rooms for gentlemen. $2 v TWO rooms, separate beds apiional 1200 North. Central heat, RI- 5787

Hotels 12A

CENTRAL HOTEL—Delaware and Vermont, 331 N. Delaware. Modern outside rooms. Transient rates.

HOTEL RILEY

Attractive monthly rates ent guests; complete hotel service. and Capitol.

DRIVE—Clean, Private

light, home,

near

“85.

for perman16th

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next

2222—Gentlemen, single, $7. HA- 3100 W. “large room, excellent Modern, $6.50.

_to bath; 3 meals, LEXINGTON, 962: meals. Double or single. DR-4977-J. , invalids and Reasonable.

home Jor

PARK, 833—Real 1 meals.

aged. Excellent RI-9930. ROOM in quiet Central trolley. 4980-M.

No other roomers. HA-

home. Breakfast optional,

“single beds, HA-

twin or Private home,

LOVELY front room, cross ventilation. 2438-J. L_ mother's care; near

age: 1142 King Ave.

CHILD—School School No. 175. :

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$3.00, $7—ILLINOIS, 1132 N.—1, 2, 3 rooms. Private entrance. Porch. RI-2942, _ $3.50-—-NEW JERSEY, N. 2038—Cozy, small room and Kitchenette, private entrance, Telephone. ALABAMA, apartment. Dandy Kitchen. _ hot water; front porch. CL a BEVILLE, N.,, 829—3-room apartment, next bath; porch; steam heat; man or couple. BROADWAY, 1134—1 to 3 rooms, Kitchen=__ette; two beds; $3.50 to $6.50. a COLLEGE, 1654—2 rooms, private porches, sink; furnished or unfurnished; adults _ preferred. a. DELAWARE, N., 400—Apt. 8; ment, sink; hot, cold water, ployed. : - Aan DELAWARE, N., 517—Large room; with or without bath; walking distance; reasonable. DELAWARE, N., p first floor apartment; s distance, ILLINOIS,

Housekeeping Rooms

N. — Redecorated front Constant

1838

1-room apart1 or 2 em-

713, Apt. 2—3-room front, utilities; walking N.._ 2020—Front _ Kitchnette apartment; accommecedate 2: innerspring: radio; garage; also exquisite 2-room; ac- . commodate 3; $5.50ILLINOIS, N., 2304—2 _ 2 large closets. Adults MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 703, APT. 6 — Clean 2 and 3 rooms; hot water; ntilities. 1417; efficiency apartfurnished, utilities paid. Private entrance. Reasonable. oe NORTHWESTERN. 3029, Opposite Rex Theatre—Furnished apartment, 3 rooms, modern. Adults PARK, 1014—2 TH “clean housekeeping _ rooms. Near bath. Reasonable. LI-7714 PARK. 1118—2-room suite; also 2 kitchenette; constant hot water, PENNSYLVANIA, N. 963—1 room with Kitchenette; nice for 1; also 4 nice rooms; reasonable. UNION, 1409—2 front rooms, nicely nished: sink; utilities, Frigidaire, _ DR-6156. 22D, E., 423—3 rooms, cheerful; utilities; te Telephone. 2 OR 3 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, South Side. _Apply_ 321 Lyo!

Wanted to Rent 15

WANTED TO LEASE service station doing large volume: state full particulars in . reply. Box 877 Times. RAILROAD SUPT. and apt., fur. or unfur. FOR RESULTS—The “Times

large front rooms,

ment, nicely

r ooms,

fur$6.50.

bath; light, clean, private entrance;

wife want home or TA-4633. RI-5551.

Apartments, Unfurn.

COLORED: —

16 Dunbar Court $

1022 N. West St. 30

All utilities and Frigidaire furnished. See cust. Apt. 10,

M. E. MOLLOY

CH-27717

Indianapolis Rental Agency

Furnished and unfurnished apartments. Various locaticns. $25 up. LI-5393.

Apartment Rental Bureau Con. locations gladly shown. HE-1328.

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Vermont LI-2439

MASSACHUSETTS AVE., 431'z—1-hdrm. apt.; water, heat pd. i RI-6695.

PROSPECT. 2133—4 5. 7 rooms, redecor-

5, ated, steam, $18, $23, $30. Inquire Tavern.

Moving and Storage 17

DE HART BROTHERS — MOVING Experienced white. Reasonable prices. CH- -01 93- J.

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$30; 1957 CARROLLTON~T rooms, modern; Pedccorated; new furnace, garage; water pail

Houses, Unfurnished

north half double; will paint; $35. RI-4162. COLLEGE 4426—SIX-ROOM BRICK VE-NEER-—Upper duplex, beautifully decorated, tile bath, electric Telrigeration, lovely wooded lot and garag 1934 N.—§-rm. A fouble; water paid, $42.50, LI-640

DELAWARE, heat and . 44 Va. Ave Gy. LAUREL, 2046—4-room modern built-ins; garage; water paid. 138 N. Delaware LEE, 1412—4-room strictly modern; $22.50. BE-4437-R. _ LL. PARK AVE. 1945—6-room modern double; garage; $30. LL —— WOODRUFF NEAR TECH-—Modern threebedroom double; garage. A-1 condition, Reasonable. RI-6174, 36TH, 1417 W.—4-Rm. single _ SE CURITY TRUST CO.

douvle;

RI-1429

double; aduits,

“bungalow water paid;

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52d and Key$12.59. Owner,

Rent Business Places

VACANT LUNCH ROOM, stone; good location, 5165 N. Keystone.

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VISIT ROLLING RIDGE TONIGHT ALLISONVILLE RD., RD. 13 NEAR 59TH, GREGORY & APPEL, INC.

HOMES on small monthly ;

Houses For Sale

MAI payALLISON REALTY CO., Realtors,

NORTH Double Bargain

4-5-rms.-a-side, semi-mod.; same tenant 5 years; rents $26 mo.; located north; priced for quick sale, $1200; half cash.

HALL- HOTTEL co. T.1-2541.

PARK, 6201—FIVE-ROOM MODERN, near schools; corner noi; immediate posses= sion. $500 cash, $30 month. HU-7062. WINTHROP, 4539—Modern bungalow; two bedrooms, sunroom, fireplace, economy kitchen, good furnace, arage; shade, fruit trees. $4,500. IR-2125-6 RENTALS ‘OR SALES: list your Broperty. G. M'CULLOUGH AGE 106 N. Dra LI-5596 TWO BEDROOM ULTRA MODERN HOME, 5700 North. Lh sacrificing, easy _ terms. HU-777

SMALL ments. -2368.

EAST

Walcott $3250, Terms NEAR TECH HIGH SCHOOL AND GRADE SCHOOLS This attractive 6-room cottage, located between Wasihngton and New York Sts, is in spice and span condition. Modern in every respect, A real home; reasonable, Call Jack Strickland. TA-5799. E. KIRK M'KINNEY. INC.

5.-Room Modern Bungalow

2931 Denny; vacant; paved st. fs Dearborn; oak firs.; long porch. 5 S. Bancroft, cottage type. 6 rooms. 129 S. Spencer; E. Y. st. bus.; vacant, 4732 Brookville; vacant brick yy Real home buys. Eves.,, HU-2188 Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI- 3477.

ER MMOLERN DOURLE._230) Fas . 8 TH-4884. 7

| ELDERLY lady

THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1937

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Houses For Sale

EAST 624-26 Eastern Ave. 6-rms.-a-side, mod. double; good condition; rent, price only $5259; a real bargain. A. R. Scott, HALL-HOTTEL CO.

TECUMSEH PLACE, NEAR 10TH '8T.— Dandy five-room modern, long living room, built-ins, hardwood floors, corner lot, shade, $2,750, 107, down. HUDELSON. CH-6204. 2619 E. 12th.

SOUTH

FLETCHER AVE. 544will reduce $25 every _ Better hurry. LI-3624

WEST

3787 Rockville Road

full basement, side drives to garages, streets paved, sewers, city water. gas, electricity. We recondition each house before we offer it for sale,

Price $3.350 and $200 Cash $30.00 Per Month

See Mr. Dillehay

Office 3502 Rockville Road, Open Sunday, 2-6, Daily, 8-5. BE-3181, LI-2073. IR-T014,

E. L. Cothrell Realty Co. 2010 KOEHNE

Only $3,750: $500 down. Good 6-room mod. bung.; 2 bedrms. down, 1 up, kitchen cabinets, 3icar gar., paved st. and alley, Shown only by appointment. MR. BURGESS, RI-9388. IR-6102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO., Realtors.

1408 S. LINDLEY YT

5730 W. WASHINGTON A §5- Joom bung, redecorated out; nice lot; AN NCHOR FINANCE CORP.

90! Division St.

Six rooms: only $550 cash, SEXTON REALTY CO.

726 N. Sheffield Eight-room modern house, JOHN R. WELCH & SONS

Lots For Sale Total Price $225

3 lots, 52x141, high and dry; ideal buliding site; gravel st.; elec.; bus, 2 squares; real bargain; jociied near Lynnhurst Dr, south of Wash. St

LI-2541.

$1,525, sold,

Price today day until

5-room modern,

es.

ST, through=

Call LI-3424,

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A. R. HALL-HOTTEL CO LT-2541, CORNER E. NEW YORK—De Quincey. Ideal location for business oF ! resiienca; _ a real investment. CH-3540

Sco't,

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terms Farm

Sale Suburban, Farms

INDIANA FARMS—1 to 1200 acres, to suit, JOHN D, CASE, ‘The Man,” 3510 N. Penn, Apt B-2, Indpls, Phone TA-4286. Visit our booth south side of Manufacturers Bldg, ‘‘State Fair Grounds.” SPEEDWAY, house for Modern two bedroom _ condition. Times, Box 86 WEST VIEW DR., 1809; 6- rm. mod. bung.; gar.: barg. price, $3250; $250 cash, bal. $30 per mo, HARNESS & CLINE, 119'a N. Alabama. LI-8406 SEVEN-ROOM MODERN—Acre of ground; plenty of shrubbery, fruit. Mr Dore man, Davis Real Estate. LT-554

rent. Good

sale, like bungalow, 4

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for inde MORGAN.

Real Estate Exchange

VACANT lot and some cash pendent gasoline station. MR. LI-1743, 140 ACRES hill city property.

Men Wanted

Construction Superintendent

and unorganized carpenters with experience on erection ot forms for concrete building. DR-340 Le — PRACTICAL nurse; about 25 years old; must help with housework and cooking; reference. 3129 N. Illinois. a OPENING for young men in Army. “Apply Army Recruiting Office, Federal Bldg. MAN that understands two-inch well - _drilling on shares. Box 865, Times. Women Wanted 32 WHITE MAID (20-30), for upstairs and laundry work. Must like children. Live on place. Write qualifications and refer= ence to Box _ 863 Times. $10 per week. MIDDLEAGE white lady who 1s fond of babies, to help take care of 4-months - child; no housework. 1820 Marlowe ve. GIRL, fo assist housework. Catholic preferred; whole or RI1-1645. WHITE LADY for general housework; help with children of school age. Call DR-6014 between 8:30 a. m and 10 a. m, to care for children eve= _ nings. CH-0642-M, before 4: WOMAN-—30-35 (country preferred;; take full charge home; good cook. TR-4393.

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SCHOOL OF MUSIC, +4 One free scholarship in tryouts close October in any Light at

farm for suburban or

DR-3070-J

30°

stay nights; part timeg

also

Schools. Instructions

IRVINGTON branch studios. each department, 1. Theory lessons to ali enrolling subject. Join the Indianapolis Opera Company now, headquarters Irvington School of Music. IR-09 ENTER SEPTEMBER 17- “Braining term. Office of school open daily for information and consultation. Call personally, if convenient; otherwise telephone or write for bulletin. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Architects and Builders Bldg. LI-8337. THIS AD 1S WORTH $10 on vour beautv course. Enroll now. Royal Beauty Academy, 401 Rooey elt Bide,

“FOR RESULTS—The Times. RI-5551.

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RET AURANT..Faciory district, average $18 day; extra good equipment, including Frigidaire; 3330 cash; might consider terms. RI-040 BARBER SHOP-- re: chair, living quarters optional. _E. Michigan.

Dogs, Other Pets

PEKINGESE puppies, females, pedigreed. 200g. + CHOW-—4 months old, _ 9634 Rawles Ave. IR-690 BEAGLE HOUND PFI 1221 Cottage DR-166

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BABY ghicks 30 Ploog tested and culled locks. RION OUNTY CHICK : STORE, 125 AR AAS RI1-6120,

Farm and Garden

A-1 Home-Grown Melons Chea 62 Washington. FRUIT STAND. RIEBELING PICKLING 20c. No better, regardless of price. Spruce

Business Opportunities

Tully equippe

d Cheap. 461

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beautiful red males, 304 Sanders. DR=

——— male,

pe digree d,

Poultry and Supplies

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and Peaches, RICKES

VINEGAR—Galy 1608

448

Typewriters ATTENTION, STUDENTS Rental typ: Jevriiors $2.50 per month; $4 for 3 mont Noosa, vargains in used machines, CK TYPEWRITER co. 0 S. Pn St. LI-4712.

FIXTURES COMPLETE

Miscellaneous for Sale FOR ALL BUSINESS

King's

RENTAL SERVICE Most Complete in State

FAIR RENTALS

Plenty Cash Registers Tables, Chairs, Coffee Urns Beer Glasses—Draft Beer Equip. Ice Boxes—Ranges Counters—China—In Fact Anything

INDIANA BILLIARD CO. 1617-31 Southeastern DR-3578

Unclaimed Freight Station

Several pieces FAMOUS REPRODUCTIONS of old NY ENGLAND URN TURE: several KNEEHOLE DESK each; 3 BED OM, I ES. $40 ON , $50 each; DRESSERS; VANITIES and SHEST. $18, and SAR DAVENPORT and 2 CHAIR PORT and 1 CHAIR, $20: DAVENPORT and 2 CHAIRS, $35; SECDESKS in mahogany, walnut $20 each; FELT PRESSED x12, $8 each: CONGOLEUM RUGS. $2 and up; EXTRA quality CONGOLEUM, 35¢ e yard; AT 1 $2.50