Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1946 — Page 23

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THE OFFICIAL STORY FROM WASHINGTON

"Higher tire production rate does not mean that the average driver will find the tire he wants, the day he wants it, for many months to come. Tire rationing was re- - moved because the threat of a major transportation breakdown was no longer in the picture and because of the Government policy to remove the controls wherever possible. ]

"It still remains for car owners to help themselves during the period of short supply.

l urge every driver to get the greatst amount of wear from present tires. Have them

A recapped, repair them—do not put off until tomorrow what should be done today. ReA capping will add thousands of miles of safe driving and will help make available the supply of new tires to drivers whose cars would not be able to move otherwise."

W. JAMES SEARS

Director of Rubber Division Civilian Production Administration

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m., i pel, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Crown CASHMAN--Frances R., age 74 years, sister of Mrs, Ella O'Connor, a Wednesday. Funeral hr

CATANE? rd, 1225 He ATIY. Ryka of "Ser. and Mrs. Catanzarite, dson and

gan, Carolyn Conde, rs ot “Datu, 3 bh Away Wi Feb. mass at St. Mary's church, Michigan City, Ind., Sa , Feb. 9. cemetery, City. Priends nay

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bert, age 58, passed axsy Tuesd, ‘eterans’ . by on 2 ay Shirley Pres. Central Chapel, N. Dlinois. Burial Haven Ceme Friends may call

invited. Burial Greenwood. oall at the Home of Mee Hetrmem Eo

18. Californias st. J. C. Wilson service,

§ p. m. Thursday. HIGBEE— William rt, 4357 i; Belo husband of Nona RT Highes father of John

uary Saturday, 2 es Priends invited. Priends may call si mortuary.

MARTIN—James ¥. husband of Mary, ther of Louise Dixon, . Mamie Velma Fannie

y. 3 p. m., the Interment Crown Hill. Friends invited.

PEEK Frances, age 80, 2435 Southeastern, volo. of Mis. Chaslviis England, Sovtis~ A George Veatch, passed away Nord m. Friends may call at the 3025 EB. New York st. Punersl 2 p. m. Friday, st the funeral home. Burial Crown

erstaff and Alva Short, passed away - day. Puneral Friday. 13 p. m., G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1 8. East st. . Friends may call at the funeral home. ing ave,

Puneral Friday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Memorial Park, Friends may call

TRUE—Carolin, 545 Marion ave; mother of Wm. , apolis; Leuella Reutes, Peru; Blanch Spurgeon, Wabash, Ind: Otto Kelly, South Bend. Funeral Friday, 12:30, Roann, Ind. Burial Laketon, Ind. Friends may call at the BeanMortuary, 1331 W. Ray, after 5p. (Wabash and Peru papers please copy.

CARD OF THANKS 3 DONAHUB--We extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation to our ‘aan friends, ne relatives for their acts of love and kind messages of sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved father, John Donaateful thanks for

U. B. church, Ralph Kirkbride ( ', the organist and © Moore re ly CHILDREN

FISCHER — We acknowledge with grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy and kindness extended to

dden loss of our beloved husband and father, Wiliam R. Fischers] We also extend grateful thanks for the numerous cards and beautiful floral trib. utes. We especially thank Rev, R. L. Beecrest, the orgs, the rers, members ci the Indianapolis police force, members of the Indianapolis Pleasure & Benefit club, the Dowd neral Home at Mt. Vernon and Moore ce. WIFE AND PAMILY, HUNT-We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness

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