Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1942 — Page 32

i “Reinoros Troo

Oct. 9 (U. —Nor-

a fesentment rove skarply tof

. Nesi executioners put to almost the entire male popu1 of one town, rounded up hunof other hostages, and rushed vrginforesments ini crisis

“A retuges Norwegian government 4 said ‘he. had been ad-|:

ry the Norwegian underground t the Germans had wiped out ally the entire male popula- | of the Majavatn district where 4 persons had been executed in the h WGP lays and where additional

lecutions: were expected i the,

xt. 34 hours.

i ‘This brought to 74 the ‘Aumber)} i f Norwegian patriots put to death |}

ir » the reign of terror opened st week-end. ~ Gestapo agents, torm troopers and wehrmacht

* Tor “crimes 0] against the

lazi conquerors.

Private advices Sosehing here said|. fiat > the fribunals had drawn up|: : ‘blacklist of more than 1000]

ersons known to be hostile to the i regime of Vidkun Quisling. It

believed that they all faced]

Srison sentences or death.

‘Many observers believed the Nor- |:

n underground might strike k at any moment, opening a full le battle against occupation re despite tremendous odds. Nazi machine guns were mounted » street corners, tanks were ready b dash into any trouble area, and nes were prepared fo blast the ene of serious trouble.

Wait Danish Reply

Throughout -the Scandinavian ps there was unrest. Tension pontinued in Denmark while Berstudied .the Danish reply to prman representations against nish “non-co-operation.” In ‘Sweden Norwegian were wn at half-mast to express sympathy: for ‘the patriot martyrs. Stocklioln ‘reported * that regiB: the ruthless S88 black uni‘Nazi storm troops were into Oslo and other cities i] nd conceniating in force ough- | P { ihe Trondheim area, now the ' turbulent : trouble center in northwestern Europe. * Not only had the Germans failed to crush patriot activities in ‘that ‘fares, ‘but ‘some: elements of the jzling traitor party were in a je of practical mutiny.

Polish Unrest Grows

Reports told of continued wideBpread Polish guerrilla activities in Which four gestapo agents had been filled and of sabotage in at least “Warsaw factories. ] British sources reported that the had extended to Belgium

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slave labor in Germany, that a 3 soldier had been killed and ! ‘wounded by a bomb thrown 8 movie theater at Brussels , tue "showing of an antin film and that the Germans fined the city of Ghent and Ad a group of its .citizens as 8 because patriots who

rin

bombed the headquarters of a Flemish Quisling organization had|—— been crrested. | A strong and. significant .antifrman turn in the newspapers of n-and Switzerland was noted.

FAVORS REVISED BUILDING ZONES

any * Residential = Areas Going to Decay, Cannon “Tells ‘Realtors.

$ Adjustmens. of ~building waterials hd zoning codes were urged today , Wermor 8. Cannon, president of » Railroadmen’s Savings & Loan sociation, who addressed the In-| Real Estate association in the ‘day of its annual convenFar ‘the Hotel Severin, “Too much space has been allotted hotels and apartment houses,”

rushed to Norway, were said |:

Robert Hanna | Marois Ettinger

Ann Pope Marjorie Harvey

William Hanafée Edward Brown

Selection of Brown Boy, Golden Girl to Be

Announced - Soon.

Brown ‘Boy and Golden Girl can« didates have been chosen from the junior and senior classes at ‘Howe high school. Subscribers to the 1943 Hilltopper, Howe . yearbook, will cast a ballot for one girl and one. boy, choosing from Joan Bruckman, Ann Pope, Eddie Brown and Robert Hanna, juniors, or Marcia Ettinger, Marjorie Harvey, William Hanafee and Phil Lasley, seniors. The winning boy and girl will be announced at the Hilltopper Brown and Gold dance to be held next Friday night in the school gym. The committee for the dance includes: General chairman, Robert Woerner; publicity, Ruthanne Gossom and Robert Stitt; tickets, Joe Weaver and Robert Bowles; parent sponsors, Ellen Kroll; checking and tables, Robert Reed and Mr. Bowles; refreshments, Natalie Borreson, Lu-

rangements, Dorothy Ray, Ellen Kroll; advertising, Joe Pesut and William Woods; lighting, Mr. Woods; decorations, Miss Gossom, Jane Clark and Thelma Ellis; promotion, Mr, Woerner and Virginia Reese. Parent sponsors will be: Messrs. and Mesdames Sterling M.. Harvey, Charles R. Ettinger, E.. R. Brown, John D. Bruckmann, Duke Hanna, R. A. Pope Sr. Stanley Borreson, Walter W. Woerner. and Max Reese.

Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Friday, Oct. 9, 1942

BROWN—Henry Francis, age 50 years husband of May Brown, father of Pearl Davis, Leona Mountjoy, Everett and Lewis Brown, brother of Mary Crisup, Tressie Taylor, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington; st. Burigl, Memorial Park. Nerds may call at the chapel any me

DUNHAM-—Charles F., 2302 N. Dearborn, | 0, beloved father of Mrs. Arthur B. Miller, L. W. and Robert B. Dunham of Jndian- |, . 0 apolis, departed this life Thursday afternoon, after a brief illness. eral Sunday, 2 p. m. at Greenville, Friends may call at the Moore and Kirk Northeast Funeral' Home, 2530 Statign st., from 1p m. to 10 p. m. this evening.

A HALSTEAD—Walter Scott, age 24 years.

Son of Mrs. Lewis E. Halstead, brothér of Mrs. Dorothy, Macy, Frank P and Loran Albert Halstead, Passed away Thursday evening at residence, 3132 Graceland ave. Services Monday, 10:30 a8. m. Conkle Funeral Home, .193¢ W. Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Fran gn, Friends may. call at residence until 9 a. m, Monday

ISRAEL—Harry W,, 39556 Washington blvd. husband of elyn Smith Israel, brother of Mrs. Lois ‘Mayer, Mrs. Moses Mayer, Miss Ratvio Israel, South Whitley, Ind.; Mrs. Carrie Half, Pinghurgh, Xt Pa., and Mrs. e Freeman, Milwaukee, Wis. passed away Thursday morning. r ‘at the Flanner & Buchanan. mortuary, Sunday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary.

SLOAN—Robert R., 2425 Shelby st., passed away Thursday evening. Service it the J. C.- Wilson “Chepel' of the Ohi nes, * x» 1234 Prospect ' st, Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Surial Crown Hill. y Chime. may call at the "Chapel of the es ”

WASHBURN—Charles, beloved. Busband of ''. Mahala Washburn, father of Mrs. P. P. Wise .of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. B. H. Sirckler and H. a Washburn of IndiPp away Thursday. ServHy Sunday p.' m. at Blaine Ave. .. Methodist haroth Friends may call at Joule. 353 Reisner st. any time.

I Tabor cemetery, Boone county. W. Beanblosso a «Service, WiSHARD-_ Wiliam Arthur, age 7, hus-

d ‘Katheryn Pierce father of Charlotte and Janet 2 Fa d of nd. Xx and

wi ood

apel.. Burial Greenwood. ‘Friends ma, call ‘at the chapel. nay

cile Rennard, Marjorie Metcalf: ar-|

;|good typing and abolthind BER weir

Service SIENOS

Lost and Found Dog—Setter, Black and Wiis

Male, about Sept. 28, Crows Nest borhood; ‘leather collar; Suri pets liberal reward, BR a English cocker, Diatk & wate ington a he” night. J. Bevier on collar, Dearly loved. “Rewsrd.

CANARY lost (yellow) mixed topwings; Ychity of 1326 N. Tux ward. CH

MAN'S wrist Ach ost, TIN Tilinots, black face : Vieini Je Maryland; $10

black, containing oney and ring. Downtown area. Reery GA-4241.

LOST— Dark brown Be, 3liwers name “Stinky.”

Ho

male.

EE No

—;| C0 902 Guaranty Bldg.

ig Dept., ray

BOYS _Ages LET as out ing aides. Inside office work:

' experience Apply Traffic r. WEST. ERN UNION TE EGRAPH

AN “round cattle and ‘oat

can washer Colored, wi # RP rears) ves” 5. DELAWARE, COAL DRIVERS

Experienced. Apply BL-| und 33. Polar Tov aad Fos, 3000 North:

boa - LOST n spots o “Nellie,” did

COAL DRIVERS

WEST SIDE ICE CO. "333 LYNN BT.

BRACELET LOST—Gold Prsciot in 3 diamonds in downtown area. Reward LI-3311. LOST —_Short-iegaed fat J puppy, black tail and Jorenead; a; fat Scottie; answers name “Toby.”

RING Eom -piamond dinner ring. Reward. HU-887

PURSE Oo lady's black Near 38th. Keep money, BE-2715-

HAT BOX-—Lost in Bus Terminal or Pend rick’s Ct hain Reward. LI-8279.

EL

Help Wanted—Female 8

TIMES - Want economy and Ap Bo Phone RI-S85L

La

COUNTER & GRILL MEN ToBbLE Robes Grice, Sas Fiera” Zama Tal. D farm Jand, married with g

: FACTORY HELP Washington.

FILLING STATION atundants: older men Pnleired; z Jhiaty an d commission. 1004

Corner Illinois and Market 8. 8. Mosher, Mgr, Phone: Riley 5404 615 Bank Building

Corner & Meridian M. J. Scott, Mgr, Phone: Rlley 1471 Loans Mado td Rasidants of Nearby Towns

Ford Parts Man tn oxy. “Bie Bir. Beton Sa1a1y, hun be

30th & Central Sal

GRILL and COUNTER MEN

Bookkeeping Machine Operator

! who qual.

rienced; $25 and meals to those Apply. 43 W, 8t. Clair.

MAN and wife for eral work' around funeral home; mus live ‘on place. 2226 - Shelby st.

Call MA-4306, Except Sunday CHECK-OUT GIRL

rienced; Mechanic 3%

children’s institumainten work, : "950, Times. ‘work on

EE DE tor woman to cook. Address Box

; to MA-0827,

*Bastman Sunshine Cleaners, 8808 E. Washington St.

COLLECTOR—SALESLADY Part or Full-Time Job Want lady who can -drive own car or drive our car, or, travel by street car and walk if and when comes. Some calls Best - references required. For

MEN—Middle-Aged

Good wages and ar increases while we teach Fi vulcanizing and Ing ore is a shortage of men in which means steady work, or Wh oy and in the future. Investigate.

Schools & Instructions

| Open Every Nite TUL 10 P. M.

nis

NOW— NIGHT SCHOOL IN BEAUTY WORK

Stara Jo Qet. 13, The, Sgt 0 held in Indiana, to ‘girls | to men. plomas 8 searci fg ty Operators. Tuition $8 mon Enroll by mail, phone

or personal interview,

ROYALssauty 46 Acad

401 Roosevelt Bids,

RL. oi

=

GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. : 602 N. Capitol Ave.

interview call IR-1191. MUESING-MERRICK COAL 00.

COOK—WHITE NO SUNDAYS =

Thoroug experienced in cooking, serve ing Ely xperiente I Circle.

COOK for. children’s institution. Address Box 959, Times. |?

Counter Girl "75 +%°

811 W. 30th

ENVELOPE Adjuster on Plungers or L. O. Rotary machines. Box 995 care of Times.

EXPERIEN unnecessary, age 18-19, high school education. Well ‘established downtown institution. Steady position with qpportunity for advancement. Good | environment. Start immediately. Must be able to furnish satisfactory references. Address Times, Box 1019.

Fur Worker, Experienced FASHION | [DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central.

GIRL OR WOMAN, general office work with - some dictation. Crown Laundry & a DI Cleaning Co., 2001 E, Washington.

wii BLS~CASHIER WORK. : Will train, best howrl¥ Ww Frankovitz Market yf upitol HAND IRONERS PRESS OPERATORS

Model Laundry 614 E. Ohio St.

HOUSEKEEPER; cooking; no washing; with Jeterences; excellent salary; stay. WA-

Ey

WA-3046,

HO ER, reliabl mi Sient work, care reliable.” lady week. 1805 8. Meridian.

OUSEEEEPER, white; no childr heavy laundry: stay; $8-$10.

HOUS 50-85, white. Stay. Private room & bath, No laundry. 8 in family. MA-1004,

HOUSEWORK and laundry; colored; stay on place optional. __BR-3 863.

Inexperienced Girls

Age 20-40, to learn good pay-

Porter Sassen Experienced, as; No Sunday.

OGRAPH 2 00. 516 570 Century Bldg.

Phone

s TIMES an Ads hee

~56651.

Pew

MEN, prefer Joss, for service station|york. eoonds 1 r honesty and dependatigation. a able to bear inves-

ny Hoosler Pete, 2037 | em oa erperioned brake man, one GENERAL TRAILER CO., 39 Maryland.

Special Announcements 12B

I WILL NOT be responsible Tor any debts contracted iA anyone Sthar than myself from 1, 1942. Fred Mangold, 1917 Ghariee Bs pls.

913. 7B a DAYS ORS

50 a R, Public Welfare Loan

Association 330 Occidental Bldg, 8. E. Cor. Wash. and Iis. = RIL 3587 Open Unit 8:45 P. M. Mondays,

Ww riment for . We Have a Depa

FALL NEEDS BUY GOAL NOW

our. do » i Br - 3 gro ion you can. py le are what the need now. shott of cash to do this, see us at once,

LIBERAL LOAN co.

152 N. Delaware -* © LI-6605

rey TY

EMPLOYED WOMEN $10 to $300

ah

. Capital Finance Corp. Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Wi eat St., Cor. Penn.

Personal Services

MANE Mame aa ote Ta

. $25 FOR 30 DAYS COSTS ONLY 75

13

FRESH EARE FISH |

(AUTO SERVICE)

; Corp.,: automobil INDIANAPOLIS Spring rp., automoblles,| oo.

dependable ck, De: Wash. quik, 9263. ‘(BUILDING AND CONTRACTING) GENERAL repairing, carpentering, br brick, cement and Insured. Reason Seni and roofing. (DELIVERY SERVICE)

HE L1-9642

ey U1 AIT

| 4 out of 5 MORRIS PLAN BLT een Without Endorsers

# Tobe 6 weeks 10 make the first payment, 2 Mony loans completed while you wal © No credit inquiries of friends or OPREE PARKING across the siveet Ih

NEED

13

Personal Services OE COMP.

esi Fence Co. oo On, BEL

. EEE ; REVOKED AUTO LICENSE $13 INDIANA TRUST BLDG, Ma

Real Estate, Bonds, Gen. Ins, MA-3425, Li D. MAZUR, 108 B WASH. ST. J ¢ (LANDSCAPING) = top GAPING: free. Oe: A Pding, (PAPER CLEANING) PAPER © oleaning, “paper er banging 3 wall

SiR” hod EE

400 N. Illinois.

"Photo Offset La out Man

-And plate maker, Must be thoroughly experienced and a ‘years ‘of age. INDIANAPO; AND LITH

eXpesicoend

rator, a, 3 pes Indians Gravel Co.,

AY.

For

EAL ESTATE

Rent... For Sale ... Wanted . . . Loans

8t work. 712 W. 13th st. Men, 18-50

for advancement. Apply 922 N. Delaware.

‘SHOE SALESMEN:

EXPERIENCED MAROTT'S ‘Shoe Store ve on the ace SI

home; ‘Shelby s

Rooms Without Board

: 3502 N.; warm semsforiable $3; CAPITOL, :

is; o2

*ianerepringt,

CARROLLTON,

14

room for gentleman; water; piv TA-Ti41. PINE—Sleep eum; desirable for A eg peo N.—Large, front, 2-room, i sleeping a ri Hi ood transportaSo ig” apart WA- 486. clean private entrance,

— front,

a=

A — Fonte home, close bath, hot. Water; GAFAge op

ont.

2748—Comforta

ortable, home for 1-2 girls. Reasonable. WA-5209, ‘WA-6600. 0

SoUREEE MOULDERS

CENTRAL, 161 furnished front, modern home, 1-3, ‘constant hot water.

4—Nicely

ar War Work war’ -

mee. ' If at highest. o > appl;

) spor 48-Hour Week $1.12%; an hr. minimum

08—=Astrattl fron “ing. bath: cross ern tation, “good on

SONGRESS,

Pear hath, eam Best

gentleman had? ; next , dentieman’ pre-

2 bath; vate home; ferred; eT

suitable 1 innerspring 3

Representative of em .inWDuplicants RD morning, 8 to

Di ARB, 400 Aw warm “tron

8 Nicely constant hot water, 1-2; reasonable.

U.S. Employment Service

148 E. Market St.

TINNER AND FURNACE MAN

GROPP, gh Sookivenient Allison's) ;

rh p TW privileges. Good | WEST urn oo transportation.

rnished

Ra, AR opeiomal

APT. 3—Nice

Must be sober and industrious, otherwise do not answer this ad. 3313 E. 10th.

'ing} steady laundry positions. Tiffany Laundry, 425 N. Senate

kM ad h Kitchen Help

White. No Sundays. English Hotel Coffee

LADIES, 20 to 35, learn telegraph; must be touch typist, neat appearance, une marries, Attractive salary during schooling per eriod. Ask for Mr. Pickett, West ni

TWO MEN

HOLT ROAD, Bridgeport

A aa aout fleld od

To handle ice in factory. Call POLAR ICE. & FUEL engine. room, 2000 North-

western.

ILLINOIS, 431—Apt. 8; a) oristant unfurnished.

1 front '2sly Tk

tor; also must be able

WANTED--Jani able ‘to drive car; reference. 835 N. Illinois, .

REALING, i a Trey front room one; . Jurnlstiea: PRos0ss.

room, ies

prefer

WANTED—Oldér _houseman; married or single; $22 and ‘apartment. LI-2037.

KENWOOD, vate home; good trans

bath; pri-

3539—Room, near ortation; gentle

man; reasonable. TA

WANTED CARPENTERS »

Finishers and Hel uire Hammerman Builders, 2 8. Meridian st.

ion, 18 N. Meridian. M — Over 18, Baby's laundry; no cooking. 2 children. Stay. HU-T051. PANTS OPERATOR. L. STRAUSS & CO. STENOGRAPHER

Single, exp. not essential, Must have speed. Room 213, Big Four bldg

AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT SERIE

STENOS.; $85-$125; Ediph. a se $95 TYPISTS (10) ; comp, Spi, rea $85-§ 00 Bookkeepers, full charg $30 607 Odd Fellow Bldg. ® Lie, Emp. Agcy. typist.

SRA BHIRS and Apply TE. PERSO! , 141 8. Meridian, . Salary :$85 -monthly.

Waitress, $12 "BARNES CATE. ©

er,

EXPERIENCED. Report

LINWOOD, ' 1419’ N.—~Warm front, next

path, 1-3; : nf home; kitchen privi-

WESTERN UNION Boys, 16-18, with or without Report’ § 0a Ee Dn, ep clee: er

YOUNG MAN-Draft exempt, to drive wien: t=

NW a ThDRY, priviisgess’ 13 3 employed” Sins sirls;

reasona furnished, WAM room; privase. NS Noa employed; reasonable.

live \ ueE. worker with

PENN a 1031 N.—Attractive,

newly furnished room for oF Brean: shower, free parking, private entrance, telephone.

Salesmen—Agents not es-

a expen publication: SIF Tor" weil-Enown loca

PENN.

2351 N.—2 lov, front: rms. A

home; 1-2 gents. WA-5332,

PIER a a Tea

Positions Wanted, Female 10

UNION, 911—Nicely

furnished - bedroom, path, private . home, reasonable.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK—Tele gofiance. Part or full time.

WAITRESSES _ and Fountain @irls

for Riley Room.

=| Positions Wanted—-Male 11

bitten. eat

10TH, "918 E.—Near. “Schwilaer: modern downstairs;

nicely furnished front oo} employed couple or 3 men. on

BE-1413-M.

a Et a ie | YOUNG MAN--Age singh draft deferred, oar, acer,” desires » Job baying not less a $30 a All New York. IR-6808. : !

Schools & Instructions 12

Rooms With Board

Housekeeping Rooms 17 House coms 17

LLEG $24-—Lower room ba oo a accommodate ir, m AH eb adults only.

oot, mee ts aoa ' employed ™ N~Two t rival Nace good best Mak, adele soo transpo! DORMAN, 130—On wn; two upper; Slean, 410 sink, , Private de oniranote. Resion: ‘ able.

ENGLISH, REY ToaRetiing rooms

downstairs, sink, private entrance. Phone.

———————————————— A ——— ‘GOODLET AVE., 430—2 neat rooms, next to bath. BE-2950-R.

ORIENTAL, 20 N.—(Near Mallory) 2 rooms, ref ration, private entrance, ‘hot water.

PENNSBYLYV, i i N.—~2-room Jpartment; nicely apariment; utilities. Adults. TA-9036. ACHE, BE Near : Riverside Car)—2 Ro iy utilities, . private en-

trance. E., 321-2 rooms, down, private entran running water. Inquire 419 E. Walnut.

W. 111 E. room brick; newly decoration I Efron furnace; utili es PD

BE. 218T ST. kitchenette, tin

room with ishid transporta-

TITTY 3 streets omy ar. turn Tight, ‘Jones Cabins.

"| Apartments—Unfurn.

AIRTHENT RENTAL BUREN

Choice apts, gladly shown,

H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY

APARTMENT ‘RENTAL SERVICE 108 E. WASH. LI-5393

a General Aparimanty wn

G 814 $4) 2peer at pH hoon. Adults

une E 633; ‘APT. —=Upper 4 rooms,

porch, heat, Ha] Furn. Houses, Apts. 18A

8 Mew home. gor.

18/2

sis Th Tower “om. apt.

beaut.’ Naira TON. Ne od. nod Rede.

$40—Irv. 6-rm. reserve rm., 7058.) . Miteam hs 2158 .. Te rigerator, uiiiies

33RD., oa. Var a furnished. HU-3998; ea a.

Tor el

NEAR ALLISON'S—! SMALL MODER} home, twin Te Noch Tied wav 3

"STUDY

Git x2 Sm

AIRCRAFT ENGINE

Apply Employment Office, _Tth Floor, 3) Ndi H. BLOCK oo.

vel Fuheral Directors.

WOME N— Prefer 00 |

MECHANICS AT ROSCOE TURNER ;

a pias” lose _E- : i =|

E—soom for or yentle .

Houses and Lots Sale ‘25 5701 Ss. . HARDEGAN (01d State). 3 Nearly new 5-rm. mod. bung, $4500. $500 down. 2013.18 Ha Harlan, 5-rm. semi. mod. double. Make oor 1131 Evisonm, “form, mod, eoitages walking distance Fountain “Square. $350. $500 dn. 205 Meter, em, “mod. cottage; near : $600 down GA-3442. : RI-2368.

BR ots -

fs. Wh-4dg0. (Eve. Th:|

Attention—Investors /~10-rm. single, suitable for duplex. rms, down; electricity, gas, inside toilet, furnace for downstairs only. Five up with toilet; separate entrance for upstairs. All for $1600. 1446 Kennington (1 east of Madiso

n). | LI-4401.

Houses and Lots Sale : 28

MOST COMPLETE Stone and Frame ‘House

ALLISON REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS | J oh’ Seta

, 5814 N. Oxford, BR-0181

BRIDGES & GRAVES Cos

i248 N. Delaware st.

KELLER REALTY, INC. 4-room a side

422-24 S. Division 75%." sas zoom | water, electricity, Dew sanige, ved . st, ting mi EX Bn balance monthly. - Close

Curtiss Wels 1a Phillips 14 Mas CRIXEILL

Two Singles, One Double

‘See 1041-43 Woodlawn and 1014-16 Shelby; A-1 Jental property a Foun-

a Safe A om.

iy DEL.

HOME anid INCOME 8-Room, sa arage. Incom

York a Saif

Re OE

J "IEE New u on ur. 3 Burtt. HALL-H HOTTEL

0, $350 d $22 paths $2500. own, , Month. 4435 as: 4435 E. 38th. Stone, 'Will Ro sider trade. Adam R. Heck, 2354 Station st. CH-1007. Evenings, CH-5077-J.

Spot Cash ©, for your ho home -or equity.

us today.

— Studebaker Realty—

J 2308 ome a

5-rm, brick veneer, |

Pasty fore MANOR 2 yrs, old; large closets, showers, built-ins, breakfast nook; insulated; storm Jihdows; full basemen 2-car garage. $6,150 Lr MY

Price | paint

Z-story, du Suptex. 2 baths, 2-car|

t; MA-0821

1827 APPLEGATE 2. joo ® 3-cax gatage; Trout aid rear ‘Porches;

inside and out; new brick-tex ine sulation; Owner leaving city. Priced now, rms; $2800.

Springer i Rau AS $260 ono ie

AS om ares down y . pay=ment on en and 2-bedroom home at

and $40 monthl 143 8. 6th .st., Beech Grove. Glad te show any time. Just call LI-7491, * '* W. C. Moll, .

About half Phillips 332% 8 FOR COLORED” HARVEY JONES, ... COLORED BUYERS | iB rem Re IR $900

story - modern : except Ma-2371 Cdaddal £ CE 3Large list of of Sineies and doubles, J. 8 CRUSE REALTY CO. our list of modern and semi-modern

BANCROFT, 141 a automa

‘Bus at. d On Sn nts, Bin Soir Ont 2 Yao MODERN 3-bedroom, Sito son; Fine condition. Pitce "So, Lo wn, Immediate possessio Terms. TA-0496 1. M- Dela, {nies or sale” on a BONS, 33 W. OHIO, Real te Inveitiert 26

| He Dutt Vilm 1017 Peoples Baak Bide,

Fahmi Sis a 258

for service station work. ] Is :

I Must be de, lo;and| 1. care:

a 113 AGRES & im Swound, ¥

"220 Aras Sells at Auction

on Romd do ind” Rn ‘able ier se 20 acres fle” eam:

ty 2 Fiedh ¥8 i TER