Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1938 — Page 24
State Game Wardens Report Fair Fishing Prospects for Week-End
* Good catches of small-mouth bass, bluegills and crappies are being reported by Indiana fishermen. In most’ of the State’s rivers, streams and lakes, fishing is fair, although the water in nany instances is milky. Reports of the game wardens for week-end fishing: -
Allen—Lake Everett, Valentine and oe Joseph R Rivers, all clear. with fishing f nd Maumee Rivers are ig
due to T ecent rains. oe
: Bartholomew—White River. yood Flat Rock are cl fishi ing go C and Sand Creek, milky. fishing i £ Jlice smallmouth dass taken on artificial
Benfon—Sugar, Pine, Mud, Pine and Mud Creeks are clear, with fishing good. Good catches of bass repor Blackford~Salam onie River is milky,
Ashing {a gle Creek and Eel River are milky, 2s Bening . Mud Greek is clear,
ugar milky. rown: aud Bean Blossom Si milky. fishin air Both lakes in Brown County ar
ais clea rroll—A g number of smallmouth bass are being ‘caught in Lower Tippecanoe River. Bhs s and Srapnics are being caught i Laie Pri All lakes are clear, ashing | air. Clay—Eel River and Birch Creek are Bilky. All strip mines are in fair condi-
Clark—PFourteen-Mile Creek, Silver, Muddy, fo and Pine are all clear with fish-
Emote ioe is milky, fishing ; k. Wild Cat is clear, fishFork is also clear with Pe 5 fair. Bass being caught on arti-
rawfo ord—siz and Little Blue, Turkey Fork, Bogard ork and Eckerty ponds are all clear, fishi E good. Muskie have been hitting in Sars Sue. River Daviess—East and West Forks of White River are milky. fishing fair, Old beds are milky. fishing fair. Prairie and Smothers Creeks are Ror Ashing fair. Jackson pond is clear, fishing f Dearborn—Laughrey Creek, North and South Hogans, Tanners Oreck and White River are milky, fishing i De and and Clifty Creeks are milky. rest clear. streams low. Delaware—Mississinewa River, Kilbuck, Buck, Bell and Campbell Creeks 'and White River are all clear,
Floyd—Blue River, Indian, ds and Silver are clear, fishing good. Nice catches reported near White Cloud. Gra: t= Mississinew River is milky, so is Wal nut Creek.. Deer and Pipe creeks are clear, fishing po reen—Biue gills are biting fair in pits, White River. Clifty Indian, Richland and Plumber Creeks are milky, fishing poor. good in all pits. Fair catches of small iB bass bois taken in Big Cicero. catfish and carp in White River. Big Cicero and White River are milky. fishing fair. Little Cicero clear, as are all pits. ncock—All streams clear, and fish biting fair. Hendricks—Big and Little White Lick eeks and Eel River are milky, fishing Dboor. Streams are very io - Benry all streams and creeks are clear, fishing { ir. ard-—Some nice bluegills and crapjog nr caught. Wi is milky. okomo, Honey and Little Wildest Creeks are clear, with fishing good. All pits are clear. ; Huntington—All creeks are clear. Good asin now in river. ay—Wabash is milky. Salamonie, Litamon, Limberlost and Bear Creeks i . All streams are for good fishing. nd. Indian Ken-
ham al ford Pond is clear, fishing f Tas Johnson—Sugar and pa ‘Creeks are hy fishin Rg fair. Blue River is milky,
lakes clear with ppleman, ig. Long, : Roeper, Stone and Buck’ Pigeon Lakes. Fawn and Pigeon River also clea Bin adise ison—All “streams are clear, and fish Mation White River and Fall SY are clear. Big Eagle clear, fishin Martin—White River milky, st River, Boggs Creek, Sul J and Trinity Loos are milky, fishin Beaver, Indian and Liste Indian Ereeks is good in all lakes
are clear, fishing fai onroe—Bass fisting Bean Blossom and Salt Creeks are muddy, oor fishing. Clear and Indian Creeks riffey and Twin Lakes, White River and lakes in State Forest are all clear. is _ milky. Little Racoon.
are
T Raftlesnake and fusking poor. Few bass being taken on ive and artificial bait. Newton—Kankakee and Iroquois Rivers are EY fair fishing. Beaver Creek is
© Ohi o—Laughery and Arnold Creeks are Pay ood, fishing. South Fork is clear, shin Orange—Lick Creek, Lost River, Patoka River, Stampers. Creek, Log d French Lick Creeks are clear, fishing a poor. All Streams are good ‘condition, some are a little low. Owen—Fish and Raccoon Creeks® are milky, oll others are clear. Some of most 4 Bn kind of fish being taken. not much Parke—Sugar, Big and Little Raccoon and. "Mill Creeks are aii ciear with good fishing. Bass are biting good. Perry—Anderson, Deer, Oil, Sulphur, Poison, creeks and Middle Fork all clear,
little Patty Lou Brown to grab
poor fishing. Not many fishermen out. Posey—Wabash River. Black River, Bi ‘Creek and Hoveys Lake all milky, . wit!
fishing fair. All other ponds and streams are more or less muddy. Pulaski—Tippecanoe River, Mill Creek Monon a Pueh al and Indian Creek are al clear, fis utn nite River, Cabin Creek, Mississinewa River and Clear Creek are all
Flies Too High
* LTHOUGH Santa Catalina Island flying fish seldom sail more than 20 feet above the surface of the water, a gust of wind lifted this one high enough for
it when it landed on the deck of a boat. Patty Lou’s vacation at the Southern California resort was the result of her winging an American Legion baby pe at Santa
Rosa, Cal.
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clear, with fair fishing.
; Streams are too log Sor 200d Zhe Creek above Versailles is muddy, below good. Milan Pond and Batesville Ponds are only ‘fair. Rest of
streams in good a
ky. Flononk, Bl ie Bi Biue, Esix ile. Mud, Clifty and Ben Davis are all clear, fishing poor. Seott-Tola Lake and all creeks are clear,
fishin 5 olhy sis Blue Biers mod g Stcat fe sigh Sobor Cop, Oe bit very, well Round clear, Kankakee River, and Yellow River are Indian and Plum - Creeks
Little
Pa River. abt Hi River Silky.” iro a co ay por Wildoat is milky, fishin, fair. Gravel pits clear. Wildcat roile from gravel LDper. Few ‘crappies, bluegills,’
pass boing se grass and
Pine Creeks Wabash er. Catching
is milky, Little RTS muddy,
Warren—Pine, are clear, as is Ss on oS aeHekBig Pigeon Pigeol and Cypress Creeks PO ashington—Blue River, Muddy 2 a and Mill Creek are clear, fair {fish ution - uddy Fork of Blue iver. Wayne—Nolans Fork is milky, so is Fast and Midd ewater., West
le Fork of: Whitewat Fork Whiiewater 15 ¢ clear, all other :streams
and Tippecanoe R Silver Pass are biting fair, bluegills not so good.
Plan Horseshoe Meet For Anderson Park
The National 1938 Junior A. A. U. horseshoe pitching doubles and singles championships are to be held at Athletic Park, Anderson, Sept. 8, 10 and 11, H. B. Fogle, secretary of the Indiana-Kentucky division of the Amateur Athletic Union, has announced. The meet is to be under the auspices of the Madison County Horeshoe Pitching Club. Entries close at midnight tomorrow.
SPARTANBURG WINS IN LEGION SERIES
~ SPARTANBURG, S. C., Sept. 2 (U. P.) —Spartanburg was one up on San Diego, Cal, today in the American Legion “Little World Series” for junior baseball teams. Spartanburg rallied for five runs in the ninth inning yesterday to ring
up the first victory of the series, 9
to 6. The teams played a 14 inning tie, 8-8, in the opening game Wednesday.
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LABOR DAY SHOOT
Times Special
COAL CITY, Sept. 2—The Fish:
and Game Preservation Club is to hold its second annual Labor Day
shoot here Monday at the Lake
Tapawingo Gun Club. Events include 16-yard targets and handicap shoots. Trophies are to
be awarded to the high guh on the 16-yard shoot and the high gun on the entire program. The Lake Tapawingo Trophy will be up for challenge on the first 100 targets of the 16-yard event.
Sports Quiz
- @Q—Can you name all the mem-
bers of the Cleveland American League baseball club who took part in the 1920 World Series? A—Wambsganss, W. Johnstou,| Speaker, Jamieson, E. Smith, Evans, Wood, Mails, Uhle, Thomas, Burns, O'Neill, Gardner, Sewell, Coveleskie, Bagby, Graney, Lunte and Caldwell.
Q—When was the first major league baseball game played in Cleveland Municipal Stadium? A—On July 31, 1932, the Philadelphia Athletics defeating the Cleveland Indians 1 to 0, before 80,274 fans.
Q—Did Harold (Red) Grange make his professional football debut in New York City? A—No; Grange played in his first professional game with the Chicago Bears on Nov. 26, 1925. His first appearance as a professional in New York City was on Dec. 6, 1926, at the Polo Grounds.
Q—Was the popular race horse, Chase Me, ever beaten?
A—After winning seven straight’
races, Chase Me met his first and only defeat in the Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park in 1934, when he broke a leg and had to be destroyed.
Q—Which hockey team won the Stanley Cup in 1926? .
A—The Montreal Maroons.
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NOBLE, 223 S.—§ rooms rent. DR-4682.
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WINTHROP, 5104—Attractive 4-rm. 2-way , double, built-ins, hardwood floors, ga-
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Jur TA-47 5- I MODERN: $30 1 N. Denny St. In good condition. RI-3477
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ALABAMA, N., 618 ‘Apartment 4. ye Foor, two bedrooms, private porch: $317. BURGESS A Mode 6-room double, iE: ‘stripped; laundry, garage. $37.50. IR-4119. CARROLLTON AVE. 3734—Lovely 3-bed-room Ingle closets galore, ~ fireplace, large yar 2-car garage (unfurnished). HALOS EUCLID, N., i furnished 5-room modern Bungalow; garage; adults. Will _ Tent reasonable. GALE. 1362 N.—Unfurnished four-room double. modern: basement, garage; water paid. $26.50. CH-0806.
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$2.50; TACOMA, N., 517—Nice front room; private home; Joie one or two. $3;
ILLINOIS. 1628—East front; new = De large eit, Privileges. Garage.
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BROADWAY AT 40TH—Pleasant room £052 pyen ulation; privileges; College oa
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WOODRUFF, 559 W. DRIVE—Attractive, comfortable; shower: quiet, pleasant home. Gentleman. GH-6226-J SHARE beautiful apartment, ent room; congenial person. tional, TA-1239. NEAR Butler Colle os beds; private bat ences. LI-5734.
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ELLEFONTAINE, 1427—Well Fs home cooking, laundry.
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PARKWAY AVE, 318 — Nicely furnish front joom; excellent meals; laundry; ia
TALBOTT, N., 2205—Nicely furnished Tron rm; excellent meals; one or two. HAS . WOODRUFF, 717 E. DRIVE—Large rong room, twin double beds; gentlemen pree __ ferred. CH-5083-W. Better. (0 a
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4, $6.50—MODERN — Front, neatly fure $ ey apartments. excellent beds, sink. 1103 Central. 50—8$5—College, 1156—-Two | lovely fure nished front Bwo-room apartments. LI=
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ALABAMA 534—SLEEPING AND _ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 8. — ee furnished downstairs; private ene trance, heat, utilities included $6. BROADWAY, TRe_Dile. or two rooms; tw@ beds; $2. 50 and $4. COLLEGE, Ee furnished 2-roomy apartment; private entrance, utilities: adults. DELAWARE, N, 517—La room, private _ bath. Walking distance Reasonable. JELAWARE, 914 N.—One-room SE LL RR utilities paid; $3.50-$4.
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large very __ reasonable; parking space
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ice. Bldg. LI-5484.
TEARS, HOLES, BURNS cg, Racrics
INDIANA WEAVING CO. Liven Facial, Shampoc ad = Srevocsss sien
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Phone: Day re
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Dts, nits e sedans, io Te serv1022 Lemcke
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aircut, $1
ampoo N. Penn. SPECIAL BAIR CUI, eHAMPOO.36, | T international Beauty School—229 N. Penn.
ES 82.040 8p Sonne,
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employed couple; f
engraving; hi high 3
(Alteration Specialist)
ALTERATIONS. ladies’ men's garments, clean. repair ovress. reline. Reasonable.
MEYER O. JACOBS
212-214 BE. 16th St. TA-6667. (Auto Glass Installed)
E rt Auto Glass TIP!
. Shatterproof and Bldg. . Quality Work and Service as 1925
E. WASH. ST. GLASS Co., 1122 Southeast'n L.I-4077—Day. night (Auto Supplies) DUCO-DULUX-PYRALUX. Fulmer seat
Lovers. Trim Supplies. DUCO CO., 25 . 9th. RI-2471.
(Auto Repairing)
SEE ED JETTS GARAGE building, body, fender wor bott. LI-0972.
(Beauty Shop)
COLLEGE Beaut) sonop Pefmanen $2 u Shampoo. set. 5 College 1-204!
(Body and Fender Repairing) and
Fenders and. —226 N. Ala.
guaishiened painted. WARREN AUTO ERVICE. RI-5755
(Cement Contracting)
HENRY GLESING, cement firs., tens. walks. driveways. 850 N. Drexel. IR-6051
Coah Lines
wallow Coach Lines, 1207 8 DR-2476. Chartered iy
(Contracting) CLOGGED, troublesome sinks and other drains cleaned; excavating, cement work;
leaky basements waterproofed; old brick work repaired: reas HU-3896.
- (Contractors—Cement)
CARL GLESING, 4315 College. BE-47175, Cement floors, walks. steps. driveways.
(Contractors Equipment)
KNOX Engineering & Equipment Company, Industrial and contractor's equipment. 239 W. Georgia. LI-8120.
: . (Crushed Stone)
RT
(Floor Sanders for Rent)
FLP. sanders; 50c per hour. TA-1040. HA-2006-R. FOURNACE HARDWARE CO.
(Furnace Repairing) VICTOR FURNACES, Stokers, Oil Burners. Furnaces cleaned, repaired. HALL-NEAL +'URNACE CO. LI-4576.
FURNACES, "registers vacuum cleaned; 7 rooms, $3.00. Repair all makes. Guaranteed. Free estimates. LI-0061.
(Furnace Repair Parts) HOQEiEn FOUNIRY £0 In inl parts. CH-6273. FR (Lightning Protection)
LIGHTNING rods installed, serviced: guarantes od. M. J. HUMES, 1418 S. Belmont:
installation
or motor re- . 517 N. Tal-
CENTRAL S Meridian.
-
(Mattresses)
ATTRESSES, pillows, comforts. a BURKLE 431 _ RI-¢ 1-6685. Since 1886.
Moving and Storage
ed s reas. rate IR-8997 _Chiored, Jeneiniint SE*
. Paints and Roofing
ASTIAN SALES co. paints, roofing, wh rolls. built up roofs, repairs,
- (Painting—Paperhanging)
P GING PAINTING AND PAPERHAN in! ESTEED. CH-6231 DAY OR NIGHT.
yer Lansing)
RELIABLE DECORATOR. »lastering, ors re hed "like new; ? special 1 summer rates.
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MONEY for SCHOOL
and Other Expenses
worthy Durpose cost possible >
IF it would be good business to secure a loan for this or any ether make it good business to borrow at the I
owest
Loans Below the.
33 J VIDENTAL LDG.
FURNITURE © AUTOS ® DIAMONDS Your Diamond Will Be Safe
LOANS FROM ......................$10 to $300
No Char, . Other Than Interest, No .Endursers, mbarrassing Javestizatio Payments on the prineipal run i fiom 4 $2. Sy
PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION
(Third Flot)
Small Legal Rate
0 $15.00 per month—according
E. Corner Wash. and Ill. Sts. RI, 3588.
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how we can cut your monthly paym advance extra cash pbesiaes. Any make the small monthl Just toena ang we’
PAYMENTS
a month, plus interest. repays $100 under an plan (see table). Simply list all vour *Bills and Pet us show vou
one Ww. Dayments 8 nay apply.
Cost Reduced on Loans Above $100 200 EVEL :
205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. or LT an md Jen,
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WE LOAN MORE ON
Diamonds
Convenient ground tioor location BANR VAULT SAFETY FURNITURE-AUTOS LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 52 N DELAWARE L1-6605. YOU NEED MONEY?
Your signature is our guarantee. Prompt, efficient, confidential service, RI-2112
- a 62,152 subscribers every aay in Marion County alone to read your want d in The Times. Results at lowest w rate in the city. Phone RI. 5551.
Personal Services 13
(Paper Cleaning) PAINT washing, floo: waxing, painting, window ciciing Jenitor TA-3308 (Paper Removed) PAPER removed by steam: Bearonabie HAcoage Parking Lot PARKING } (ROT-Al day. of" 305° eekly. Come in. TRE this lot" : z (Plumbing and aa %
PP PP, Olney. Heat: bo BB LL Ly water tales on
; , steam, ng monthly pa aayment Ls Swap = a a boll: ce Tsehinery.
ing of value. a Ce (Radio Service) Eddy Radio Service, LI-7273
’ (Refrigeration)
SALTER. J 623 BE. Michigan. IR-7253. Comaate hie and refrigeration service,
special Sure peclal, cer
LOWEST COST IN CITY 12 to 18 Months to Pay
CHARACTER LOANS
$75 to $500 to $1,000 ~
Zona tian i
DELAWARE A
LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES
Equitable Securities Co. Operating os
BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.
219 E. Ohio St. LIHONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY
Household Finance Corp. 328 Tilinois Bldg. RI-5404 3d Floor SIGNATURE LOANS $100 $8 cost for 9 months, 4 E washington St. Phone RI-756L . 804 Kresge Bldg.—Third Fioor.
Personal Services
(Rug and Fur Cleaning) First class auto. furniture,
HE-5575 rug cleaning. 1804 College, . (Rugs Made to Order) !
Elo 9313 oxi cleaned ER iS O10 RUG CLEA
Farms—Suburban
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t mi. So. Mer D 2A round, Wood i $1650. 11:08 3 GOBRUFF. _ OLIVER C A
2 MOD ah B 12 miles sou desirable location; ner lot. te ar anlo Jos Ri-dua, Xt.
ACRES, 30 mi. west: Good f jg home. Near U. 8. Rd.’ 36. w
_ JOHN CASE. 3510 N. P
DELIGHTFUL 5-Ri re, shade. Reco ne at once. See ‘it iF Sinaay, 56.
Shadeland. “Owner. -ROOM HOUS!
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