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should Oklahoma defeat Holy Crogs—and the Sooners were expected to be no worse than an even t would be the third year a row that the title in the ‘college elimination was carried to the Sooner state. The OklaAggies won in 1945 and 1946. And the Bartlesville Oilers won

62 to*41 victory over Oakland, Cal The Oilers were paced by sevenfoot Bob Kurland, who starred for the Aggies in 45-46. Wisconsin nipped Navy, 50 to 49, with a last-second basket that gave the Badgers the consolation game victory at New York Saturday, while Oregon State walloped Wyoming for third place at Kansas City, 63 to 46." CCNY and Texas play the preliminary tomorrow night.

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1. 1. DEATH NOTICES

AMONETTE— Betty J, of 626 N. Alabama st., entered into rest Saturday afternoon, e 15 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thom as J. Amonette, sister of Mrs. Lillie Hutchinson, Mrs. Frances ‘Tutchinson, Mrs, Eriine Cooper, Christine; Mary, Barbara n, James R. and: Jack oT. Amonette. Services Tuesday, 10 © at Peace ha 2050 E. Mich

a. pel, an - "Priends- are welcome. Burial Washington Park, Mooréd Mortuaries.

BARTHOLOMEW — Nathaniel G., age 19,“ » beloved husband, of Emma Cora (deceased), beloved father of . Georgia Frost and Mrs. Alta Skiff, both of Indianapolis, .and Raymond S. Bartholomew of Beech Grove, Mrs. Alice Hamilton and (deceased),

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of Kokomo, Ind. also surviyed by grandchildren and 2 great-gr re Passed away Saturday at his home, 17 Third st., Beech Grove. Services TuesFH 10 a. m., Beech Grove Baptist church, New Crown cemetery.» Friends may call at Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home, 1509 Prospect Odd Fellows’ memorial service, 7: 30 p. m. Monday. Little & Sons service. wt OTH Glen J., 28 E. 16th st, Apt. Bes of Etta, brother of "Mrs. william Adlon, Springfield, O.; Mrs. Viola Smittley, Berkley, Mich.; J. W. Booth, Taft, Cal.; died nday at Methodist hospital. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. Interment Washington Park cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. 5 ALKINS Charles P., 42 years of age, © J 2018 Langley ave, ‘husband of Dorothy Calkins, father of Mrs. Betty Hedrick, Mrs. Mary Temple, Doris, Clifford, Charies Jr., Norbert, Jack, James and Donald Calkins, son of Mrs. Emma Calkins and brother of Russell Calkins, also two randchil@ren, pas away Sunday. ig ay call at the residence after 7 » n 3 Indy. Funeral Wednesday, March 26 m., at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 ; 10th st. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. CARROLL—Abbie, widow of Jeremiah, mother of Mrs. William J. Powers, Agnes and Nellie Carroll, Chicago, IIL; Mrs. James Moylan, Mrs. Paul Sylvester and Thomas P. Carroll, Indianapolis; sister of Mrs. Margaret Sugrue, Indianapolis, 72| passed away at Chicago, Ill, Saturday, March 22, 11:55 p. m. Funeral from residénce of Mrs. James Moylan, 1417 Sturm ave, Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass Holy Cross church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p. m. Monday. of Holy Cross church will meet at residence, Tuesday, 8 p. m. for prayer. CONNER-—Margaret, 70 years, 422 BE. Morris st., beloved wife of Fletcher G. Conner, mother of Mrs. Joseph Dorsey, Mrs. J. Hershel Livingston, Lucille Conner and Renick Gaines; sister of Mrs. Susie Speakman and Joseph Gaines, passed away Brief services Tuesday,

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7:30 p. m. at the G. HA Herrmann Fu-| SCHMO * Iineral Home, 1505 8S. East st. vited. Burial Meador, Xy.

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CUNNINGHAM Lillie May, beloved wife of William H. Cunningham mother of . Bessie Montgomery, Johnny, Mrs. Belvia Steiert, George Cunningham and Mrs. Nellie Baker (deceased); sister of Mrs. Alma Doan, Mrs. Nellie Duncan, and Stangnotie of Floyd and Johnny Baker,

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EATH NOTICES

st., . day. Ra a. na Beulah

ni Wis; son, Greenwood, Ind; eran’'s hospital, Los Angeles. Lulu Dillion, Washington, Ind; other Mrs, Dora Hopkins, Petersburg, Ind. rvice J, C. Wilson = “Chapel of the 1234 st. Wednesday, CreenFrien ds may calli at ta “Chapel of the Chimes" after 6 p. m. Monday.

rs. Mary B, of 618 Car amie

th Logan is, Mrs Ruth ess, Mrs. Doro. ue Hy Frank RARE all of vide i 3 Sister of Mrs, Jessie Cousins, sburg! a phated away Sunda m. Interment at Toled 3. Thursday. Friends may call at Flanoer ‘a Mortuary until 10 BA . MANLIEF—KaFerie = 66 years, 344 BE. orris s belo if Manlief, mother of Eather r ot) Shalames, > Loutt, ‘Passed

Wednesday 1:3

. " Friends may call [at the funeral hom after 7 p. m. Monday. MILLER—Susan, age 79, mother of Grant Vincent Miller, grandmother of Mararet Clayton, Caroline, Barbara Jean omas, and Charles Miller, passed away Sunday p. m. Funeral service at the McCord Funeral Home bo don, Wed, 2 p. m. Burial I. O. Friends may call at the ay home after 6 p. m. esday.

MOFFETT—Mrs. Cora L., wife of Charles

O’BRIEN--James Edward, of 4730 College ave, son of the late Julia Ann O'Brien, beloved 3 me, hi Francis C. O'Brien, Ma. and Mrs. George Giass, a Bade olis, 2 AWAY Sunday, March 23, 10: Bo Pp. his ence. Friends may call mit oh ae Friends ma at the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1 Meridian st. Funeral Wednesday, March 26, from ‘the funeral homé, $:30 a. m.; Jaquiem mass at St. Joan of Arc church 9 Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends’ invited.

age 44 years,

Fenton Zion's MLM and Reformed church. Burial Fenton cemetery. Friends may call at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. nan gun. Friends may call at chapel from 1 p. m. Monday until noon Tuesday and at the church after 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. POITERS Nelson, 1129 Deloss ssed away Friday evening; Ln of PRuth, father of Mary and Joan Potterf, and Emma Decker, son of Mh Emma Potterf. Services at e J. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Popes st, Tuesday, 9:30 a. m., Burial Falls cemetery, Wabash, Ind. about 1:30 p. m. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.” (Wabash, Ind. papers please copy.) RABARA--RIChN, 518 N. LaSalle husband - of Negera, father of of Fv Emilie, Adele, Yvonne, Mrs. James Mangus and Mrs. Leo Hoeping, brother of Mrs. Amelia Letiff, died Saturday at th residence. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th ‘st, 9 a. m. St. Philip Neri. Interment Holy | A Cross cemetery. fends may call at the mortuary.

BOC ERS Yilem A, age 83 years, of 5875 Dewey ave. ‘beloved husband of

Emma L_ Rogers, father of Elwood C., Herbert, James Prancis A. and Kenneth M. Rogers and Mrs. dha Rough

era Ped HNO Sunguy Funera Irvin ¥n' 3 er 5377 E. Washing Burial Memorial Park. Friends nay oi at the chapel after 1 p. m. Tuesday

ROLLER—Jacob B e 58 years, of 63 8. Eighth ave, Bete ROVE beloved husof Katherine, father of Mrs. Lena Mae Rust, of Anderson; Doro Clarence BE.

Robert stepfather of Lester Woerdeman, Beech Grove; brother . of Eichel and Edgar Roller, William Roller of Pt. Wayn grandchildren, - passed Services Tuesday, 2 Christian church. urial cemetery. Friends may el at Little & Sons Funeral Home, 1001 Main st., rove.

LL—Louis a" age 88, beloved father of Mrs, J. Stevenson, Mrs. White Luna, Mrs. J. dedi William, Rudolph Joseph, Albert and Emil Schmoll, passed away Saturday p. m. Funeral Wednesday 8:30 a. m. at the G. H. Herrmann Fu. eral Home, 1505 8. East st, and § a. m. t. Roch's church. Friends invited, Burial St. Joseph. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Monday.

STEER Mis Ona B., age 73, residence,

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Pharmacy, 2 Harding, Wurster's h » Ben G. Gesing, Cleveland, O.; sister of Pharmacy, 1736 Montcalm. Mrs. William Wilkes, passed away Satur-| J d L gar. Bervices x Planner & Buchanan | ortuary, esday, p- m. Friends inuv ge ectures vited. Interment Crown Hill. Priends may |

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GRIFFIN—Catherine B., 3421 Carrollton | ave. Wife of Martin E., mother of Mrs. | Helen M. Ferguson, Mrs. ‘Catherine Hund- | ley and Robert M. Griffin of Los Angeles; sister of George and Lewis Deburger, Kankakee, Ill, died Sunday at her residence, Puneral Wednesday, 9:30, at the! Zisby Moriyaty, Meridian at 10th st.; 10/5 . oan of Arc church. { may call at the mortuary, : Priénes GROFF—Abraham L., age 83, father of Mott i Hart, Clarence L, and Carlos , assed away Sun residence, id 4 2 a

16th. Service Wednesday, p. onkle Funeral Home, 1934 . Michi nL OPriends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the fu-

reral horge after 6 p. m, Monday. HANSCOM—Ralph B., of 719 1 N. W -— Wiinid into et Sunday Ofna A LTSDE LE OP ALS AE Han a a , Howard. & SnsSeRm, +80] 30 p. at Fa seo Se 2050 E. a m., e - oe st. Priends are welcome. OE Mich: morial' Park. Moore’ Mortuaries. HARPER—George W., 3702 N. Emerson ave. beloved father of Mrs. BR Snyder, grandfather of Warren O. 8nyder, Danville, Ind, and brother of Mrs. Cc, eters, Mrs. Lizzie Hensley and Emsley Harper, all of Indianapolis; passed away at t home of his grandson Sunday, Maren 23. Bervices Tuesday, March 25, 2 m., at the Ebenezer Lutheran church) "Millersville rd. Friends invited. Interment, Ebenezer cemetery. Friends may call at the Bert 8. Gadd FPunera: Home, 1047 Churchman ave. after 4 p. m. Monday. HELM—Henry W., 4242 Cornelius st,, husband of Elizabeth Helm, father of Harry E., Baltimore, Md.; C. F Helm, Mrs, Ralph C. Varin and Victor C. Helm, all of Indianapolis and brother 6f Edward Helm, passed away Saturday. Services Flanner & ‘Buchanan Tuesday, 1:30 Pp. m, Friends .invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary,

HOLDER—Bianch Mae, age "40, be wife of Willlam G. art gave Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Coulter of "8 ng City, Tenn.; sister of Mrs. Nora A me Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. Ruby Barger, John, Wallace, Blaine and Martin Coulter, of Spring City, Tenn. passed away Bunday at the residence, 116 Burbank rd. ‘Funeral services Tuesday, March 25 8 at the First Evangelical United church, Park and W

from 7 p. m, until hour of service. Burial Spring City, Tenn., Thursday. (Chattanooga, Tenn, papers please copy.) HOPEWELL — Katie (nee Haworth), age 66. Wife of H. Ray Hopewell, ota of Rachel Hopewell, sister of Mrs, Carl Record of West, Newton, passed away a. m, at the residence, 450 Alton me of service later, Friends may call at’ the Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st. after 6 p. m. Monday. McILROY—Jessie A. of 254 N. LaSalle, husband of Ruth and father of Vonda and Dr. George McIlroy, brother of Harry K. McIlroy, Forest H. McIlroy and Mrs, Roiant Todd, passed away Sunday morning. Services at the Flanner & Buch Mortuary, Tuesday, 3 p., m. Priends invited. Cremation at the Flanner & Buchanan crematory. . Friends may call at

mortuary. OHNS — Effie, age 74, Toh of t Allen Johns, aunt of " M15 F rn Be a] Ifthe WE seth SLE vers, nd. and Me Hiatt ei

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Pennsylvania st. | FOWLER—David T., Sve brother of | Howard, and Lloyd Thompson; brother Mrs. May Main and Miss Jennie D.{of James and Alva Thompson, passed TOMORROW “ | Bevis, Mrs. Leah Fowler Brackett and|away Monday. Services Wednesday, 1:30 School 17, 1102 N. West st.: School 23,|Mrs. Jessie Drinkut, passed away Sun-|D. M. at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 360 W. 13th st.; School 32, 2110 XN Dlinois; | days morning. .Puneral Wednesday, 1:30 W. Ray st. Burial Edinburg cemetery. Hall's Garage, 21st and Talbott p. m., Shirley Bros. West Chapel, 2003| Friends may call at the mortuary any WEDNESDAY W. Michigan. Burial Floral Park. Priends | time. (Edinburg bapers please copy.) wed 41, 3002 Rader: School 42. 1002 may call at chapel after'6 p. m. Monday. | 17 CKER—Carter P., age 57 years of 105 25th st.: Pire Station 23, 1001 Udell; \Lidwood, beloved husband of Mildred

| rocker father of M. Lucille Freeman and

Margaret E. Williams, stepson of Emma M. Tucker, of Paris, Ill. brother of Elijah A. Tucker of Indianapolis, Nora Dubre, {Jennie Kerrick, Grace Hjcks, Maude Tucker, all of Paris, Ill.; Elsie. Bartley of | West. Herre Haute, Ind; Norman and Jerome Tucker of Paris, TL; grandfather of | Wendell Lee, Donald Ray, Roland Roy, {Glen Carter, Roger Allen Freeman, passed away Saturday a. m. Puneral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. from the Englewood Christian church. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at Shirley Bros.’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st., until 11 m., Tuesday and at the church from 12 30 till 1:30.

WARNER George H., 25, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Warner, brother of Mrs.. Eva Street, Miss Mildred Warner and Milton Warner, passed away Saturday at West Point, Va. FPuneral services Thursday, March 27, 1. p. m., at Meyer & Abdon” Puneral Home, 1500 Prospect. Friends invited. Buriaf, Washington Park. Friends may sal at the funeral home any time , m. Wednesday.

WELLS —Alta Xa nn years, sistér of docs. 8 Louse Osborn,

«AE, Rix S Richard riner, pas ug Sa ain, “March 25, p+ m., “at res. denice. 30 Bloomington: st. Priends invited. Burial Floral

Park cemetery. Friends may call at residence. George- W, Usher Service.

WHITAKER—-Mrs, Segrgla, beloved wife of Price; mother of th, sister of Paul

at Holy Rosary church 9 a. m., Friends invited. Burial Calvary cemetery. Friends may -call at the ‘‘Chapel of the Chimse,

WINBURN—Violet M. 1538 Churchman, mother of Arthur C., Earl Albert, Herbert Jr., Edward Lee, Glenn Leroy, Perry Charles and Joe Lewis, sister of Martha Griffith, Sarah Herbik, Mary Dillard and Ann Crick, passed away Jaturday a. m. Priends Hay call at the Tolin Funeral Tr

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MAY—We wish to express our - sincere thanks and appreciation to our ny friends, neighbors and relatives for thelr

kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings, a0. AF the death of our beloved husband, father and son, Marion

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PIEL—Louisa Christine, beloved mother of William PF. Piel, Mrs. Mary Malone, Charles P. Piel, Fred J. Piel, Miss Minnie Piel, and sister of :Mrs. Christine Brink-| ACME man and Christian Prange, 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive assed * a'r Saturday evening. Funeral ~Tuesda 0 m., from the

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Painting—interior, Exterior Let me paint your house with pure linseed oll & lead, you will be/ satisfied with our work. Free est. Calf BL-2573.

PAINTING, Ti exterior; ey a3 "GA-8200) Workers insured painting, waterproofing, ing. CH-2216.

Spray Painting 3... ‘elerences. On-bess.

steam-

Permanents for two

Private Detective

PAINTING of all kinds, First class workhip, guar. Cash payments. LI-7240.

Consultation. Mr. Gregory, MA-0483

Spanish Bath

Stephanie in charge.

weeks shi, $5 and PAINTING, wall 7 r tleaning. general . Beauty repair. Free es f= Gray, BR-3016. PAINTING, wi A tan exterior. Licensed, Bonded. |" “1pm odiate ae 11-6604. Confidential, Free es ry, MA-Suks Decorating, Steaming Si'sin® 2631 N. Capito Paper cleaning, Kem-toning, TA-9374 . iatrs WA-5741 inside painting, furnaces

MAKE that sofled like new with Fina Foam. Standard Super Market.

auto Wpholsary look

It's odorless.

HEALT

AUDITORS, pay Baker & Hollowel

roll, 1, 521 K.

TREATMENTS & ~ 205 Fulton St:—§:30-8

tax

P. BL 16. BUSINESS SERVICE

MASSAGE

accountants. LI-4824.

Phone MA. 7140 Hoosier Weaving Co.

MOTH HOLES TEARS

BURNS

EWOVEN

Ee ae Life Building

Alteration Specialist

vacuum cleaned, smoke pipes replaced.

PAPER HANGING, STEAMING

Painting. Raasunanid prices Quick Sra. Work guaranteed les Mier, RI1-8029 = |

APER CLEANING, Jovet anging. mediate booking Easter cleaning. | Special } SSteltion to new customers and

PAPER HANGING, painting, prompt serv. ice. 1947 samples. Condiff, TA-8042.

PAPERHANGING—PFirst-class work, | guaranteed. Call eyening and Sun FR-3663 Expert Paper Cleaning Wall washing. Work guaranteed. CH-6981.

PAPER hanging; 47 patterns; steaming; Kemtone work: painting; Immediate service. Robertson PAPERHANGING, steaming, painting. White man,

Paperhanging voremen 0A-8122

| the average.

25 £17 ¥4 tson, }

21. WANTED ° TO RENT

"URGENT

a

13-year-old daughter in urgent’ need of I or 2-bedroom apartment or house, furnished or anfurnished. Permanent resident and holding a good position, Sale of présent house necessitates move, Very best of references. Please call HI-2518 or RI-5551, extension 61. Ask for Mr. Lay,

Factory Representative Desires room and breakfast by month will be on road six mon per year, Desirable to have private phone available, also steno service, nearby or in home.

Will recompense adequately. Opportunity jar war widow; reference. Apply Box 544, mes. y

CITY OR SUBURBAN?

Family of 4 adults need 2-3-bedroom house. " Up to $85 per month. Care guaranteed. Il reasonable, very desirable, ow mileage car in exchange. MA-2491; 61 after 6:30 p. m. A. Strettor,

ar LIKE home I recently purchased but do not want to dispossess present tenants. Man, wife, child, who are above They need 2-3 bedroom home north and have: excellent references to their care of present home. Call me for references. GA-5329.

SOUTH SIDE, ATTENTION

2 very dependable employed girls, desire 23-room furnished apartment. Guarantee

good care. No drinking. Must be located fu bus ae, grocery, ete. GA5570, 6 to & p.

, Permanent] Up to "$15 a Month "aceon foreman and wife and high school daugh« ter; 3 bedrooms, furnished or unfug- | nished, house or apartment, TA-0396.

Agricultural Agent, ik, bein

evicted, need 5-6 room. house north or east. Refer. ences. CH-5090

CH-25%2-W,

WALL PAPER STEAMING

Paperhanging c.i.'* Cc

needed, 3-4 room apartmentor house. Respofi« Unfurnished preferred. BR-

Desperately

sible party. 9310.

FRANK W. JETT. TA-9022 ONE of the otis finest wallpaper re-

movers. CH-838. A-I WALL WASHING. HI-1780

PLASTERING, cement work, waterproofing; free est. Jones. TA-1375.

Patch Plastering To

PLUMBING, heatin| Fea jet deep well and shallow we CH-2127-M after 5:30 p. m. LAMBERT'S Refrigeration Service, Expert Work guaranteed. BE- |

M. BODENSICK.

Pointing a Specialty — 11-0302, LI-7291

WHITE CRUSHED LIMESTONE

and crushed boulders, Seliversd and spread.

DIRT

stone.

up your lawn.

Electrician

Ww

Pill dirt. Co ha Crushed

BR-5981.

ELECTRIC EEL DRAIN CLEANING SERVICE

Sewer pipes and drains cleaned in a jity. No long waiting. do

e not tear

LON HENRY 28 8. Sheridan ave. Bwitches, wall plugs, house rh CA-0179,

BL-2459

Tock Washed and

GA-4134 Sie rod Sg for

¥ Sriveways.

our

~ 0) new.

free estimates.

by the

COMPLETE OIL BURNER SERVICE

Contract service imatitenguce pay dividends), -hour service call

F. M. COOLEY

TA-3481 or CH-6770.

penne GAS, COAL

36)

ear (make

Por

te tnstaliston. sipkers. caswy |.

Used ntee. emacs cléaned,

CURRY'S HEATING SERVICE (11 Years’ Experience)

Call for)’

FR-0620

our guar.

every job. small, call us

1440, GA-7898

flowers or anything,

furnace cleaning. WHETSEL, 529% LORD BT. MA-6470.

Denny’s Garage 8: mechanics aso 312 Beecher Hardwood Floors

Personal attention given to

IPF YOU have any deliveries, first. Furn,,

2012

(rear),

laid. Old floors made liRe new

E. Thompson, Princeton, Ind.: rs. Mo- Rome Heating Sales & Service nina Clayton of West Louisville, Kyo ootlers, sikh Thomas V. and Walter A. Thompson of pan is = iastaliasisy ations Heng. tosh Indianapolis; Mrs. Blanche Werner of| ¢oa po cous 448 LE Meridian Cincinnati, O.; Lyle Thompson, Dallas, | Dg ox Tex., and Mrs. Katherine Shen of F “Repair, oil burner. Berviced Salem, O., passed away. Sun at her urnace day or night. RI 3108 home, 733 Greer a, Services st “the Yasi Roofing, gutters. - Wilson apel o e e Prospect” st., Wednesday 8:30 a. m. and FURNACES and stokers repaired and

JOE |;

MA-3130.

large or hardware,

Hobart, OA |S

TO PAY.

METAL GUTTERS, . ROOFING; 3 YEARS NEW FURNACES INSTALLED.

CH-8264

or otherwise.

Light Delivery.

Daytime only.

dfver, panel truck. ontract

GA-8454

HAULING crushed

n,

cinders our specialty. -2004,

stone,

ravel and sand;

fouls Surenkamp VETERAN desires hauling weekly or con-

8. "FUNERAL DIRECTORS "CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W Ww. he 8t. FR-9622 FLANNER & BU ANAN_T5 West Fall

Creek CVD Fhe 337

SPEEDWAY CHAPEL 4:2. 2

Farley, Funerals, 1604 W. Morris Street.

BERT S. GADD

2130 Prospect St. MA-6040

1601 E. = York, MA-

H. HERRMANN

1505 E. Ga ST.

HISEY &

951 N. Delaware Bt,

REESE

| y away Sa y morning, Bervices Tuesda: 1:30 p m., Conkle Funeral Home, : “Mich tL {st Prineds invited. jt YGrown Hil.

* FR-4830 --

pump installation. | !

veteran and wife, both emDesperate ployed, need 2- or 3-goom

| furnished apartment. Call after 6:30 p.m, Mrs. Fuller, FR-5730

MUCH NEEDED

By employed veferan, wife, no Sufldren, t-room rom unfarn. house North. WA-1762

9, One yea year's Rent in Advance or 4-5 room house, Must have by April ox GA- -9186 VET. and wife need 3-4-room apt, furnished or unfurnished. R

22. MOVING—STORAGE

Rent a NEW CAR or TRUCK

By the HouseDayW eek or Yearly Contra “We Furnish “Everything But the

39 Kentucky av: "RI. 1188, RI-1313

partly -6437

and Salesroom | : rs. Lillie Grooms, George Jr. t, workmanship. “ Main Office ™ |Co., 314 E. Washington st.; Good-| Earl Wayne and Mae Cunningham; great. 8 N Emma. cine Mrs. Elizabeth LADIES’, MEN'S G 3333. 18 College Ave., Frank H. Snyder, Mgr. | . 3 ar Miss ma Steiner . [ian Sales Oo. 33 8 Naar) a mares: abd Dosti: BALL. Duce pony ewer, ldlmapolia, sud Ueore RELINE HEASONABLE D. & P. Refrigerator Service > Steiner, ookville orl awa - 2 sae Western Smo Sale Co, 301 | 3vey at the tamily residence, 250 Blaine arday MOFBINg, Services Renda Jibs m MEYER 0 J ACOBS 24-Hour Service? GA-5433. ashington Ss r § - Ic a ner ‘'onkle neral Ho ichigan short distance from e Dolics spa | Botice later.” Lucas service. st. Priends invited Burial Maple Grove = Roof pain mera R298 INC. [5 the police sta- | LIVINE — Harry, father of Mrs. Alice | cemetery, Brookville Ind. Friends may 313.314 E. 16th st. WA-0084 —° = tion. 2 Sine, Jack McBailser: brothe Oty call at the funeral hope % Swing MACHINE REPAIRING na cCallister rother of | STEVE ENON tn age N kets, : [Bed SE End Set | oy itn nba of vsti | LUTZ Titi on Gime Gdn Sn a be pr £31 APPLIANCES-FURNITURE 'N B h Off away at daughter's residence, ose 3 Hoyt father of s. na Franklin of Glen- g : ve gu ame branc C@S$ |ave. Friends may call at the Tolin Pu- Ind; stepfather of Mrs. Pred Ross, | BASEMENT digging, block R1.9952/ HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK —344 E. Washington St. - . neral Home, 1308 Prospect st., after 7 Indianapolis, passed away Baturday re laying, cement work. —~1054 VIRGINIA AVE: For Vote » istration pu nday. Services ednesday, 2p. m., | ning. Puneral at Hamilton Puneral Home, 39-312. IR-2220 Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits : eg arth Place Methodist church Interment] 3003 Winthrop, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Priends Brakes Relined . 0. |cieaned and repaired by ex-servicemen. —109 E. MAIN, GREENSBURG Branch oifices for th i . [New Crown. Priends invited. invited. Burial New Crown. Priends may J 2217 N. Capitol. Prompt Service Fr. 7069 rahe ces for the. registration | FpsigR_wiliam B. 1632 Pleasant si | call at funeral home. BRICK, block, bointing and caulking. In- : of voters will be open from 8 a. m.| passed away Saturday, husband of | STORCK—Miss Hattie, of 2544 Talbott, | dustrial and yesidental TAYLOR & SEPTIC TANKS to 10 t the followi "| Corean, father of Martha Pesler and| sister of Misses Bertha and Adele Storck | SONS, veterans MA-12 time to AA Pp. m. al e following places: | Helen Faulconer, brother of Bert W. and Mrs. Ida Lathe, all of Indianapolis Toof, =a Tepair work | Dry wells, outside toilets cleaned & TODAY | Fesler and Mrs. Alice Weiss; two grand-|and Fred H. Storck of Kokomo, passed { Carpentering Archer; Hubba CA-1663| pumped. Immed. and out-of-town service { : v n your children. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m, away Saturday a. m rvices Flanner R-8742 s School 10, 1255 Carrollton; Pire Station {at the J. C. Wilson apel of the|& Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 10:30) CARPENTER—Remodeling, BE-4036 1 hatter ceo. 5, 126 Ww. 15th st.; Fire Station 636 E | Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Priends in-!a. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown| roofing. CLOGGED sewer pipes and drains cleaned, i Jith st.. Sayeer residence, 1235 bE) Ala- | vited. Burial Washington Park. Priends Hill. Friends may call at mortuary. FOUNDATIONS, | elec. machines, flooded basements ama: Sheffie N. Pennsylvania; | may call at the, pn of the Chimes” THOMPSON—Eimer, of 1263 Nomiyke ave. CHIMNEY REPAIR PORCHES ped: inexpensive: guaranteed CH-3344

Local & Long Distance Moving

Pull or part-load anywhere East, also Miami and Los Angeles. Call TA- 2416 for estimate. J. B. Geler Transfer

23. APARTMENTS FOR RENT T. A. Moynahan Properties

“No Vacancies" “MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS” City-Wide

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

850 N. ennylvanie st. LI-5555.

TREES REMOVED

and hauled away. Skilled veterans. Elec-

tric chain saw, Call for free estimate, Insured. MA-4816 DeShano Tree Service. Washing Machine & pd Repair Service. All work guaran Washing Machine Parts Service, 3909-1 £. Washington. IR-2720.

Washer Repairs "one" Guaranteed — RI-3886.

WELL DRILLING *"3:75

BE-0454.

17. ROO! ROOMS WI WITHOUT BOARD

DELAWARE, 1328 N. — Double “sleeping of

r 2 girls or 3 gentlemen; employed days. * . bath, en-

LARGE front Toom private A

trance.‘ ‘Adul LOVELY front room, Hitee 8 Ta home.

‘Elderly gentleman.

EAST-Centlemen, ciiaie 2 Interview 6-7 p.m 1 E. Market s 1220 sleeping room with twin beds. Men preferred.

ho

ROOM ahd board; near ad Mallorys. Make arrangements now. Men ox FR-8629. for elderly men & Permanent Home .5en '1r-2002. LADY will care for baby, nights. Best of references; $3. CH-6710.

PATIENTS Chronic or Convalescent

1907 N.-Illinois. TA-3852.

ears hs— MODERN country home for baby or small child. Mother's care. BL-3367.

21. WANTED TO RENT

PERMANENTLY employed og gineer, wife, no children or tT desi -3-bedroom, furnished ‘house or partment. Call Mr. arms, RI-8381, 8 a.m, to 5. p.m.

EX-ARMY officer; wife, 2 children (references for children and adults), being evicted April 1.. Need 2-bedroom house, city or suburban, BL-1985. VETBRAN to be norrled, desires furnished apartment of 3 roo or more sober and refined, Gall (GA-2819. ences. NEED 2 unfurnished rooms. on Bouth. Side with gas, lights by April 1. House being sold. Mother, 14-year- -0ld daughter, 11-year-old son. Box 839, Times. LIFE-TIME employed middle-aged man, wife, desperate; 4-5-room house. Unfurnished preferred. Will take excellent care of home we rent, BE-0812-W, EMPLOYED business woman 3 rooms unfurnished, east. H-0796 — BL+2066

after 6 p. m NO CHILDREN, NO PETS, NO HOME.

"Ro

out-of-town, C.

‘haul anything.

HAUL ANYTHING. In,

“MOON.

MAN with 1%-ton truck will

LIGHT HAULING

FR-8293

RI-9613 MA. 0767

General hauling. Immediate serv, Call any time. GA-5083.

GRINSTEINER'S G

a Auto License Insurance a

ERY one

GA-3147 ash

tract, ashes, boxes, trash. Reasonable. Employed couple need small kitchen WA-58317. u Ee + | 40 Best refs, HI-1664, after 3 p. m. GENERAL HAULIN veteran, Tras dirt and ashes. John Turner, mi-3651| WANTED — Large Double Garage. Two men, Quick service. East side preferred. CH-1319-J. HAULING Rich dirt for your yard. |VETERAN and wife want unfurnished , GA-0553. apartment or house, no Shidran, no

i+ | unfurnished. BE-2837,

DOCTOR, wife, 2 daughters feed 2-bed-‘room ies ised house. N, wife, baby, being svigad. Need to live immediatel

ibrarian WARTS. “elency Modern. References. FR-6133,

er: PHILLIPS REALTY

2-room kitchenette, un=side, _ for apartment MA-5089, 5:30 to 17:30

WILL TRADE furnished south

rorth or east. p.m. NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS 22 W. VERMONT =

| 24. HOUSES FOR RENT

WILL SHARE my 5-room strictly modern nicely furnished home with couple. I per owner reserves one room with kitchen privilegés., Address Times Box 840.

28. BUSINESS—MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING FOR- SALE

4-Floor brick building, 22x75 ft, with 22x50 ft. 1-story building attached. Base

RI1-3439

ment floor and back building cemented; SMALL nn De LE ed Rauses Tory new ‘roof; new lighting; ready for use, Price $25,000; can ie immediate Tossese — eaB BEM Co sion, or will lease parties at FOR RENT $300 per month. Call KY 12 for further particulars.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32. HOUSES FOR SALE 2718 Collier (Mars Hill) Vacant, new, 2-bédroom bungalow. Near school, transportation; $4100.

MA. 9443

1630 SHELBY

1344 S. BEL

Splendid 8- “room frame, . "complete; 8 2- -story semi-modern; new. roof; new siding; good condition. Resricted neighborhood. Price $3800. FRshso. down will r. Gunther;

PHILLIPS REALTY 1007 Var Ave, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

3-Bedrm, home; sun room, kitchen, breakfast nook; 2-car garage; automatic gas heater, Lot or - house trailer or small down payment. CH-3237-M.

VACANT—READY TO MOVE IN

20 Rooms, 4 baths, steam. heat; close-in; arranged for rooming house, brick build ine; ae lot; cemen lock gargs, 30x56} BO abwn, $135 per mon KING REALTY RI-1231

i ACRE AND 5-ROOM

cozy house, modern except furnace, Chicke en house, fruit. $5000, MA-6962. FR-3604 1037 Va, Ave, New 2 and 3-bedroom brick and stone bungalows now under construction; all modern; ofl heat; near 16th and N. Emer= son ave.; ‘large fots; Aieplaces 3,000. dn,

JOE MALOOF i Lemke”

$31 522 Jones (1200 B, .West B8t.). Nice mod, 7-rm, home, 2 lots (big ham in rear), $1250 dn. Ymmi, POSS, BE-5128 Room. modern; built-ins, breakfast nook. Near Fountain Square, «7240

igs aca ow R OWN log cabin home. Richly strated book acked wise lans, ine struction, ideas, sego Log Homes, Gaylord, er: BOULEVARD PL.—Near 30th, modern dus plex, furnished. Income $120° a month, MA-2637

A

pets. ~ Call after 6 p. m., BR-51 PN PANTICIPATING “in August, —Bx-G, | STATE BT. near Prospect, O-room mod, and wife must have 2 or 3-room fur- pa 10-day poss. Terms. Rasley, MA: nighed apartment. MA-9067. 2 "Bing Yoo doukies moder, MARINE recruiting sargeant, wife, expect- C | d od : oe LSTS30Lly need apartment. MA- U0 ore sem eI a0. Au CA A EMPLOYEE (vel), desperately LIST YOUR HOMES WITH needs 2-4 room apt. or house, furnished,

BRIDGES & GRAVES

REALTORS, 243 N. Delaware, RI-3477. ° Call eves.—BR-0131, HU-3012, - BR-1426,

CASH IN A ha paid for your equity in REAL EST, iy Lemcke

JOE MALOOF

FREDERIK B. CL eat

Exaervicerium, wife and. well behaved

di nn:

sR

eg

bo @ ® :

i

RN

SR

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1

: Jiance;

fon r

cian »

+k \«

MONDAY

8 HOUSES F

8-Room modern lots, fully fenced house 1s very ni large rooms, also room apartment Rents J fo Stevens.

“ALLIED RE

BLE

IMMEDIAT

Owner is leaving Jovely home. Exc fine knotty pine s rooms, with plenty corner lot; 3300 ( and transportatio: fect condition, Kt)

Amer. Estat

332 Circ!

FOUR

NEAR Nice family home garage; aang pr

LI-4401, CI

To Ai POSSE

mod. bur lace; Mn size d {tchen; many bi bedrms.; full bas

© gar.; lge. back yi

app. -4661--C C. C. HARM JOAN OF Af Lovely family h room, breakfast 4 bedrooms, oil h ly. Bhown by i Steadman, RI-99 Amer. Estat . 332 CIRO.

Oct A i 911 E. RLEAS ood 6:room se

a _ Rear 8t. Catheri

31630 SHE

> TUDERA! 2538 4-room cottage, Slestniciey, water

enced. = Price § payment, Call M»

PHILLIPS R

1049 8-RM. MOD.;

"1905 A Cottage type, m fireplace, 3-car cc able for repair st MA-3521, v Al

Franke-Padj VACANT—1410 Br

Terms. Rasley. 37. REAL ES7

We Have LOW INTE] All types of |

available, includii Loans to Veteran

RAILR

Federal Sa: $1 Virginia Aveu

ATTENT

_. COMPLET] Deal with spe advances to

HOOSIER RI-1535. OME MORTG/ INTEREST. Lo ick JSrvies. : or hfs oo al ny oh No com. PENS]

38. SUBURBA

When acqul the safe me abstract of | ined by you

Union ']

Union 155 |

VACANT 3%

house, 3 chicken

39. DOUBLES

BMC » side

6 RMS, 3

A bargain, ATW

40. INCOME-

V A 3-Story Br

ND 8 t 461

Structurally per

Bight club, the alleys, club, lod, ters, nursing houses, light m 875, See you Horton. ~ BR-123: 5 Business an list. Kempe 42. LOTS~TI > Al B. BRAD > Run Blv terms. $5200 PLE. > Butler A setting COR.. RU Y Lots, fo $1200 IR-4470 C. R

dreams. Bee ou BOOKS. We ler RAIL

FEDERAL SA) 21 Virginia Aven

Restricted] x NG Mertay this’ braytiful k R. E. WATSON

BLIGHTLY mor Morning Drive of College, Meri

town. Bargain Abeele. HI-1283 v ' 50x135. Pleasa Stratford and V $21 Bhadel: $10 MN

KEMPER, KEMPER, RI-T $475 oo and order's Colored 5 "45. REAL ES ar OR

Have ready bi foubles apart

Ho ottel.

: Fall Hate

REAL | Sales; Manage Appraisals, O CALL F.

307 Pec FR-0400; resider Bubuiban oP

tion, Piva.

WwW / 4-to-5-Room Cash {i C. Cl CASH ™, Phone VN “List With w We have class home # ALLISON _REAI T have at