Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1947 — Page 20

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\ SNOW SHOWERS [ AND FLURRIES

Ip * v M REG PAT'S PEND COPR 1947 EOW. L A. WAGNER ALL RIGNTS RESERVED. - NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Rain will fall over western New York and Pennsylvania, portions of Montana, Washington, . Oregon and California tonight and early tomorrow. Rain or snow is expected for northern New York

rather high over the eastern half of the country ,.as warm air from the Gulf of Mexico flows around a high pressure cell oft the New England coast. (Large, open air mass arrow shows the path of this warm air.) Warm air is also flowing over the Pacific

land, Detroit, St.

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Chicago, 36; Milwa Duluth. -26.

the central and southern plains,

central and southern Rockies and will be 34 tomorrow. Shippers

should protect perishable goods

ture in other cities:

west, | oil jr Po rs : (See Inset | sgainst frost damage for all ‘Boras UT Showers will extend from Texas | Points north of this line. , |ERCND, through the Ohio valley to the Gas and electric companies wis! {Cleveland upper Lakes as warm, moist air | find the small inset map helpful [Evansville from the Gulf of Mexico moves | In planning service requirements. I! ‘Wayne over cooler surface air. (See air | This chart pictures the cloudiness !|indianapoiis/ (city) ..... mass arrow.) Thundershowers | Which will occur for the coming |fa"a% SUV - LI are expected to break out in the | 2¢ hours. Cloudy skies usually |Miami . central Mississippi valley, | denote dark days on which con- |Minespolis-St. Paul .. Showers are also scheduled for | sumers will use more lights. |New York

Service requirements will be least |guonomd City

the northern Rockies. (Affected

areas on the 'Fotocast picture | on clear days. [Emu % where rain and snow will fall.) Lowest temperatures expected [San Francisco ......... ‘Minimum temperatures will be Bh LOUIS xx savannas

tomorrow include. Boston, 38;

seatitato [os Julich (Tear) snow 7/4 RAIN

New York, Philadelphia, Cleve-

Louis and

Kansas City, 40; Washington, 41;

Ukee, 34, and

Official Weather

. M The following table “shows “the tempera- ave.

Hizh Low 64 51 33 42 52 39 31 33 63 *eevaa 61 51 Saws 63 45 Se 68 52 « 7 74 senses 41 35 . 638 63 34 cannes Ki! 55 Anenss 59 a3 51 38 «71 65 "trons 59 50 ana. 51 45 $evya 36

W. F. Breidenbach,

Toolmaker, Dies 3 Additional Deputies

Three additional deputies have]

Funeral Scheduled been appointed by Prosecutor Jud‘son L. Stark to handle the increased |

For Thursday |case load resulting from creation of |

William F. Breidenbach, a tool] a second criminal! and die maker at the Meyer Elec-| court. . tric Co. 20 years, died yesterday in|

i The pew dephis home, 411 N. Bancroft st., after, uties are Harry E. * an illness of six months. He was 87. | Riddell 35 of

Mr. Breidenbach was born in! ? Newark, N. J, and had been a resident of Indianapolis 35 years. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Services. will be at 10 a m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel with burial in Wash-

6465 Park ave. Joseph A. MalarKy, 31, of 4040 Guiiford ave. and

ave.

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Julian D. Pace eight years with Royse & Travis in! i years in the army. He is associated | R:. E. Ford, Brainerd, Minn.:

Breidenbach; two sons, William Jr., and Robert, and a daughter, Mrs. James Miller, all of Indianapolis.

the Fletcher Trust building. graduate of Indiana law school, Mr. | solidated building. Riddell served four years in the| navy. He is member of the Presbyterian church; American Legion. law here 10 years ex Sigma Delta Chi raternity, Ipdian-' riod of service in the

Ida Dosier

Mrs. Ida Dosier, an Indianapolis resident 30 years, died yesterday in her homie, 622 N. Bancroft st. She was 76, Mrs. Dosier was born in Fountain county and was a member of Woodruff Place Baptist church here. | Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irved ington chapel. Burial will be in| Memorial Park. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.| De Ette Schaefer, and a son, John Dasier, both of Indiananolis: two brothers. Harry Robbins, Circleville, ' and Jesse J. Robbins, Prankfort, and a grandson,

John W. Bailey

For Missing Blind Cou

‘. Man, Woman and Seeing-Eye Dog Arrived Yesterday by Train

A search for a blind couple who disapepared from yesterday centered on Indianapolis today,

*'dianapolis Union station. Station attendants here said jrouple and the man's seeing-eye dog enter a taxi cab. .The search was started by the —- | girl's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. C.

row In Brookside Evangelical United Brethren church. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr, Bailey, who was 69, was born in Martinsville and lived here 42 years. He formerly was an employee of the John J. Madden Purniture Co. but had been a plant guard at

Columbus police traced ihe girlto| WASHINGTON, Ap

man had been registered there] three days as Charles Owens, Cincinnati, They arrived in Indianapolis at D8 COP. Evansville. 4:55 p. m. yesterday. Percy Miller,

Frank Bailey, Martinsville: a sis- | I I d ter, Mrs. Ella Farley, Marfinsville, Agar thelr deskination. and four grandchildren. t The girl's parents said they did

{not know of ‘the girl's friendship James Ww. Ford {with the Cincinnati man until after her disappearance. Friends ‘James W. Ford died yesterday in said the couple met 10 days ago the home of a son, Robert L. Ferd. through a correspondence. 1303 Comer ave., after a two- ~months| Mr, Owen is said to have been illness. He was 74. | connected with a rehabilitation cenai artel couly Riinely. ter in Cincinnati watil he disap4 '0 weeks ago : ; t0/live with his son. He was + eared from there about 10 days penter, farmer and former employee | ——

the FCC.

Approximately 15,000 zens of Japanese anc

ican consular

Prosecutor Stark Names

Harry R. Riddell Joseph A. Malarky

Julian D. Pace. 33, apolis and American Bar associaof 5421 Primrose tions and the Lawyers association. Mr. Malarky is a graduate of FORD—James W.. Mr. Riddell has| Purdue university and Indiana Jaw] can; practiced law here school and served more than three R

A with Jack B. Kammins in the Con-

Mr. Pace is a graduate of Indiana university and has been practicing a

cept for a pe-| armed forces. |

Police Searching Here

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Columbus. O..

Columbus police have traced Miss Florence Frutchey, 29. of: Columbus and a man identified as Charles Owen, Cincinnati, O.

. to Intney saw the

Expect FCC to Vicente

Services for John W. Bailey, who Frutchey, yesterday. ' Returning] died Sunday in his home, 1129 N. [home from work they found the girl! Evansvil Olney st., will be at 2 p. m. tomor- | gone. le Station

ril'1 (U. P).—

a Columbus hotel where she met the| The federal communications com- | Colo.. blind man. Hotel clerks said the |mission has indicated it will issue al

{license for a standard broadcasting Crown Hill cemetery. a station to the Tri-State Broadcast- | MILLER —Mrs. Mary, age 17 years, sister

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The corporation requested permis- &

the same facilities was denied by

Warns Against Voting YOKOHAMA, April 1

wv, Py American citi-

estry now live | ing in Japan were warned by Amerofficials today that 10 a they will lose their American citi- | zenship if they vote in the Jap- charee lanese elections this month.

of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, Services will be at 8 p. m. Thursday in Jones & Hurt Shefield chapel and at 1 p. m, Friday in White's

10th st, and at 10 o'clock in Holy Trinity church. Burial will be in St. Joseph. bn" Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary |

J. Sierp, father of Evelyn M. Sierp, son x Run Ohristian church, Saligoe, and a step-son, Joseph! T. W. Bennett circle 3, Women of the of Mrs. Leots Sierp, brother of Mrs, Opal WE WILL SHIP churc Carroll Qualizza. (G R., will meet at 1:50 p. m. Thurs-|Nichols, Mrs. Geneva Wuertz, Mrs, Essie | for- company or IMfdividual and build . county, Kentucky. Burial will be | du 0! the Colonial Furniture store. Mrs. | Jackson, Wilbur, Dellas, Floyd and John | crates or wooden boxes to your specificao |Elizabeth A. Gwin, president, will be in {Slerp, passed away Sunday a. m. Priends | tions, Pack, crate, ship ‘at reasonable . 0. 0. F. cemetery in Ch t h D d | charge, | may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral | rate. Quick service. A ris op er odason ome, 1420 Pros et st. Funeral services B. C. SYSTEM—CH-3700. his oR Mothers of world war II, unit 1649 win | a 10:3 at the funeral go rg mr a Survivors besides , are a

imeet at 1 p. m. tomorr vare st. to prepare veterans at the

Services for Christopher Dodson)

lingham, Ky., who died Sunday in his home, 325

Buty les and three nephews,

Organizations

at 1131 N. Dela |

aster baskets

W. 11th st, will be held at 2 p. m.' Wednesday in Jacobs Brothers, West Side chapel. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery,

LEGAL NOTICES

The undersigned - publ

t beard of the Board of

material neces: 1 , Mrs, Lucille Martin: tchools, libraries. “oftfes ®

| Bid in be ived b Peston, Jel dit we % is r. the oe to the Boar

terial Columbus, © ih Sar nary ent dn

NOTICE TO BIDDERS +

fcly posts from

ime to time a4 needed on the bulletin | Smith,

8chool Commis- |

'sioners of thi ty ot died Dodson, who was 71, was ana, ats on Loo ianapoils, Jodi. hos- stree ndianapolis 4, Indiana, specificeas 56 born in Tennessee and lived here tions for divers supplies for “Lcioois «30 years. - - pilites, janitors, Somestic sclence, ; al’ raining an office equipment; meo- | . Survivors are three. daughters, graph machines, for repairs to buildings! Mrs. Charleston, Mrs. Ver- and for the furnishings of labor and, or

make repairs 10 Frederi

nd shop.

fhe undersigned Wi

oz such supplies, |

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- |&t the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E. 10th

for | . 8. veterans hospital,

Gommaniah: Defeated

Michael Buhay,

succeed Fred Rose, a Communist convicted of espionage, was beaten by more than 3000 votes in a bitterly-contested special election for a seat in the house of commons in the Montreal-Cartier district yesterday.

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1. DEATH NOTICES Hf Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, April 1, 194% BAILEY—John_ we oo h Years, of 1128 Olney agile Batley, th itn and Ca , brother of Oliver M.. of ¢ 4 Fran ward Fa also four y. Friends

: By ul at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2438 § st Funeral Wednesday, April 2, 2 RE! at the Brookside Evangelical United Bretiiren church, ends invited. Burial Washington (Body will lle in state In church 3p service.)

m. until hour of BARLOW-—Joiephine Craig, of 1005 St. Rx. beloved mother of Mrs. Mary C. Pana Mrs. Bhizabeth Thrall, Mrs. Dorothy & SAI Albert J., Roy, Phillip H. Thomas Jr. and Robert Barlow, si ter of Mrs. Anna South and Harry Cra also survived a 3 fandeniidran, ine and, 11 greatrande Fandenile re all at the Robert» wv. v. Biliing Funeral Home, 1420 t., after Puneral sel Friday,

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Wed! ny n. 0:30 a. m. at the funeral home, Frien invited, Burial Memorial Park. mother of Rt.

BASS0--Catherie M., Rev. John Christi, Tex:

F. Basso, Corpus Sister Agnes and Sister Emerita, Indianapolis; Ma Catherine none, Sierra Madre Mrs. Mar Finimmons Van Nuss Fo Pa and M. bay DHS30, Indianapolis; also survived nm grandchildren and Joe great-gua children, died Saturday at the ome of her san, in us Christ, ber Funeral Wednesday 9. at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. 10 a. m. John's church. Interment Holy Cross

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"THE INDIANAPOLIS Es MONTREAL, April Asi 1 WU. P)—

Labor Progressive |3i*"}, party (Communist). candidate to 4

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vorTiaous Ad od Sicient service. Hep ell, Husband; Daughter Rachel. pn Sister, Mrs,

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bors 8 and relatives for , sympa : and beautyful floral po 5 ved Hospital bills, irs tor bills, grocery bills, during the illness and death of Katie many small bills . , , Hopewell, ‘We sapcclally wish to thank : ministers, RE Day: Rev. red NE Edwards, and Pr ess Repekah lodge 335 also Conkle's Panerad Home for i

J. C. Record, 4 IN MEMORIAM

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ai Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 a. m. Wednesday. | BREIDENBACH- William PF... age 67. of of |

411 N. Bancroft, | ase Breidenbach, {Ham Jr. and Robert Breidenbach and Mrs. |

beloved Rasband of | father of Fred, Wil-|

and the Dakotas. . states. Cool weather will pe the | United Sates i Bureau | dames” Miler, ‘all ‘of ‘Indianaopils, passed | Skies will TCAs parti -April 1, away Monday a, ni, mera ursday be ove, t or y rule in the northern plains and EE srs —— I — 160 a. m.. from Shirley Bros.’ Irving Hill cloudy throughout the country. | the central Rockies. (See closed | Sunrise .... 3:29 | Sunset _ 6:09 Chapel. 3377_E. Washington. Burial at) will par cloud north i i ee ———————————————————————— ashington Par jends may. ca It N be hy in in th AL frost line in the central Rockies.) Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 21 chapel any time alter 4 p.m. Tuesday. ern New Eng y sou - } Total precipitation since Jan. 1 NETT—Ot 2%. d a at} lantic states, . Minnesota, Iowa, The frost line passes Ugh Deficiency shee Jan. 1 . AT BRNEF os ry way of > ’ points where lowest temperatures - r. and Mrs, Otis M. Burnett, 543 College |

brother of Mrs. Pauline O'Neal, Mrs ! Lucille Murt, Mary, Donald O'Neal, Mrs. | Richard Burnett, city, and Mrs. Dorothy Detwiler, Pottstown, Pa. Services at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes.” 1334 Prospect st., Thursday, 1'30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial New Crown. 'Priends may eat at the “Chapel of the Chimes’ after | 4 ph sday.

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| COLLINS—William, 80 vears, husband of | Elizabeth, father of Mrs. Ethel Collins {Gray, brother of Robert Collins, Hudson, 10, a Susan Hugill, Akron, O., passed away Monday a. m. at the daughter’ $s resi. {dence. Friends may call at the daughter's | residence, first house south of Southport | | rd. on Sherman dr., any time glter 7 Tuesday. Services Thursday, 2 p. | trom residence. Interment Greenwood | cemetery. Friends invited. Tolin Service.

{CUBERT—Ina E., age 57 years, of 1752 | Exeter. beloved wife of John W. Cubert, and mother of Mrs. Quincy Fessler, Vista, Mrs. Emmett Dewey of Long B

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| Fred Cunningham and Mrs. { Slaircum, all of Indianapolis, and grandcnilgren, passed away Monday ait: Funeral va unday. 2p. West 2062 ©

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WELTY'S BIKE SHOP. 3056 Meredith.

| Michigan st., Friends | HOUSEHOLD HINT—Clean upholstery and — {may call at the chapel after Thursday | rugs wear longer. Foam clean with "rina | Painting Intérior, exterior. Pirst class noon. Foam. .__ Standard Super Market i Camo A. & an DAY Henry M.. 3958 Washington blvd. Spa h B Rh and Massages { : moll passed away at the home of Mr. and panis at 2631 N. Capitr . | PAINTING, interior and GA-8200! Mrs. Garret McKinley Lewis. Service Stephanie In charge TA-9374 ‘airs | exterior; paper hanging & | Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wedn | steaming. Workers insured day. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial | Iw Pd or be Tesponsitie. Tor dels Re - ess Crown Hill. Friends may call at the| tract by anyone ot Rm ST SIDE DECORA ORS; Kemtoning. mortuary, may : lafter March 31, 1947. J. B. Shuffett, 3328 | BA T {

| DILL—Elmer V., 2340 S. Randolph, pass | away Sunday evening. Husband | Ella, father of Scott, grandfather of Sees

ssed of | AUDITORS, p

i Holt Road.

accountants.

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Baker & Hollowell, 521 K. P. Bl.

Jr. and Robe: rt Dill. Service at the hr Wilton: “Chapel the Chimes” Prospect st, Wednesday, 2:30 p. 1 { Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends ! | may call at the Chapel of the Chimes. | | Columbus. Ind. pers please copy.) {DOSIER—Ida. 76 vears, 622 N. Bancroft, | beloved mother of De Ette Scaaeley apd

of Sa

| John Dozier: sister of Harry and J. { Robbins, passed away Monday Tuner ca | | Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.. at the e| { Mortuaries Irvington Chapel, Sa | Washington st. fends invit Burisi {Memorial Park. Priends. m "call at

mortuary after 10 a. m. Tuesday.

age 74. beloved father ft L.. brother of Octavus Ford Ky. father-in-law of Mrs. L. Ford Te Indianapolis; uncle of James and Lofton Ford of Indianapolis. Ar-

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Mrs. Ethel | | Saunders, Danville, Ind., and Mrs. Thelma own, Cunning passed away

Moray evening at his son's residence, 1303 Comer ave. Services 3 . m.* Thurs-

No Appointment Necessary—Open 9

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312-214 E. 16th st. LUTZ Tailor, alteration, repair poch relining. 1525 Gimber, GA-5600. BASEMENT digging, block laying, cement work.

Beauty Service at Savings,”

to § INTERNAT'L BEAUTY SCH., 342 E. Wash.

day, April d 3, Jones "Sheriela wr os 1p Pri

Whit , April te’s Run Christian ghiten, Yo county, Kv., followed by! 0. O. F, graveside service, and inter- |

Brakes Relined, 31> % 2220. Rear

CIRCLE Builders & Remodeling Co. We do

the job complete, carpenter work and

ent I. O. . P Semseery, ent, _ iconcrete. FR-0652. | Body will lie in state in the ite’s Run | . {Christian church from 11:30 a. m., Friday | ( A-1 cement RISE WAIN, HI-1780 | until time of service. Friends may call | porches, etc

rt the chanel after 7 til Thursgav evening, | please woe!

. m., Tuesday un- | (Carroliton paper |

ORRECTED NOTICE

| GANDY—Edward. infant son of Mr. and;

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UNDATIONS, | PORCHES a Specialty — L1-0302, L1-7291 | Fill dirt. Top dirt. Crushed BR-5931.

Mrs. Herbert Gandy, of 1475 Roosevelt '','' stone ~~ =. _ 2 | {ave, passed away Sunday. Friends may! Switches, wall plugs, house jcall at the Jordan Funeral Home, 34 2 Electrician wiring. CA-0179. | Tnursdar. April 57 no *Priends. in- | EXCAVATING Grading sodding, block | vited. Burial Round Hill. and cement work. CH-8688

HOPPER Martin J.. father of Rex D. I Myron T of New York City, cn H a | Orden of Quincy, Ill. Prank Iris M Crays and Ira W Fr Sh of di: | anapolis, passed away in Quincy. IN. | Saturday, Services at the Montgomery! Mortuary, 1622 N. Meridian st. Wednes-! day. 2 p. m. Friends welcome. Interment

| Crown Hill, Priends may call at mortuary after 7 p. m. Tuesday. LIBRKING — Anna R., age 73 years, of South Bend, Ind. beloved mother of

Mrs. Prank Prange, sister of Mrs. William

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Lueth. Mrs. Ida Vahle, Mrs. Harry Olsen and Mrs. Alvin Siek, passed away Sunday afternéon in South Bend. Puneral Contract service by the year (make Wednesday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Bros.| your maintenance pay dividends). For

Irving Hil Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. | at the chapel. | MARSHALL Nellie. of 1361 Silver ave, | | beloved sister of Mattie Davis of Denver, and Charles Schmidt of Indian-

Friends may call

24-hour service call

F. M. COOLEY

TA-3481 or CH-6770,

apolis. Passed away 2 day. Private servce Wednesday 2 at the Beansom Mortuary, Bn W. Ray st. Burial Prien s may call t mortuary.

of Wm. J. Eckert and Charles F. Eckert, | (santa Rosd, passed away ve. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. m., | Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N.

Tex., Monday »from !

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Iva Bolton, Kathryn Ockerhausen, Mrs. A. |OUr guar. 312 Beecher (rear). MA-3130. | Frederick, Riparoule Jack M. rE GRAVEL lf PGA 6, ” d EE Maas os the Bo Boe | ‘Hardwood Floors laid Old ficors sd te an at To tare Sires | Personal attention given ig oe | ‘Wiihington Park cemetery, Eriends every job . BR-8525

the mortuary. , age 56, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary 8Saligoe, stepfather of Joseph Qualizza, passed away Monday mernine at Billings hespitel, Funeral services Wednesday 9:30 a, m. at residence: m. Holy Trinity church: burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at [residence any time, Stevens Mortuary in

SALIGOE—James

| SARGENT— “Mary Ursula 71 | y Harrison st., sister of Bert Newcomb ol city and D, E. Newcomb of Evansville passed away Monday. Friends may call

|st., after 7 p. m. Tuesday, Funeral Thurs{day, April 3, 10 a. m. Priends invited.

SI*RP—Ray FE., beloved husband of Lelia

|CURRY’S HEATING SERVICE

| METAL G GUTTERS, | ROOFING; : TO NACES INSTALLED,

FURNACES, OIL, GAS, COAL

Forced air units. Immediate installation,

Stokers, fiew and used. Used stokers carry new stoker guarantee. Stokers serviced, day or night.

Furnaces cleaned, Call for free estimates

FR-0620

(11 Years’ Experience)-

‘Link-Belt for the last seven years. | Columbus, Pennsylvania railroad sion to operate a five kilowatt "ols st. Cremation follows services. Priends Acme Heating Sales & Service He wis a ‘member of the Brook-! dq h {may call at the chapel after Wednesday| Repairs, installations; boilers, stokers; : conductor who , had . faken the station" day. and night. The FCC) {noon . same, |-608l, gas and ojl.furnaces; vacuum cleans United i B Fon ples RAC ey “Tickets 296 structed dis imag its applicati BYRBAs Dir DawB gf VeAr= re F-6645. -ametidian, En Ra ARC the , ’ = 4 pplica ony of “RE wird “Mrs. Joseph.'P. p Repair oll va em olit of the train nad to the py providing for five kilowatts by brother of Paul and Gene, grandson of | Furnace * ightay Survivors are his wife, Mrs. | lcab dispatcher’s stand. {Mrs. Thomas Bullock, passed away Mo n- | gp orn RI-3708 Myrtle Bailey; a daughter, Ruth day and one “for evening hours. |day. Private funeral Wednesday. April 2,|_ Roofing, gutters, oo LL Smith. and a son, Harry Bailey, ee Ralph Chestnut, a cab dispatcher, ' Frank E. McKinney, president of! 32 §: 0 se Usher Mortuary. | EURNACES and stokers repaired ae of "Indianapolis; Wo brothers | ltoday said he did not remember the Fidelity Trust Co., Indianapolis,| church. Burial * Si. Joseph cemetery. wHETSEL, 5291 Os BT AA oT. y riends Av ca at mortuary mme——————c————————————— Oliver M. Bailey, Indianapolis, and the number of the cab or the’is treasurer of the firm. | GCKERBAUSEN—George M1580 Pendie- Motor. rebuilding. | quley, po (driver's name. He said he did not' An application by WJPS, Inc., for | ton Pike. husband or Iva, father of Mrs. Denny’ $ Garage Our mechanics are

GUTTERING |:

Applied Immediately

NO DOWN PAYMENT

3 Years to Pay!

CALL DAY LI 2421 lle

OR NIGHT | n HOOSIER (Ne Inc. 626 E. MICH. 3 YEARS

-CH-8264

PAY. NEW FUR-

m,, home. Friends invited, Burial Washington Park cemetery. SMITH—Rev. Homer ghlield, entered into rest Saturday at fice L ake, Wis., age 70, husband of Elsie smith, father of Mrs,

VETERAN desires hauling weekly or con~

WA-5831. GENERAL repairing, remodeling,

Has ashes, boxes, trash. Reasonable.

Juinting and hauling; prompt service,

| Lorna Brooks, Mrs. Thelma Wratten, El{more Smith, Mrs. Esther Waggoner and Mrs, Bonita Daniels, brother of Charles

HAULING, local,

foie RI-3890

Services Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p. m. from North East Chapel, 230 Sta-

HAULING Rich di

distande; any kind. u rt for your yard.

GA-0553

| tion st. Burial Anderson cemetery: Friends are welcome. Priends may call ‘at chapel after p.m, esday. Moore Mortuaries.

HAULING of all kinds, LI-4607

Bloomington and Otterbein, Ind, papers Please copy.)

WA EAC Tari William, ¢ age 82, passed

LIGHT HAULING MA. 0761 ty FR-8293

‘ay Tuesday morning, cousin of Omar, James, William and Alvey Martin, |; James and Stenley Wallace. Funeral notice later. J. C. Wilson n_ service.

GHT hauling and yard Worl;

cement “ildewalks and steps. TA-72

v

LSON—Mrs. Eva J.,

LSON—-M Ey “mother of Lawfence 7. Wilson, passed on at her resi-

den: 8000 Rockville rd, Monday eve- | ning. ‘Services at the Montgomery most. 1622 N. Meridian st, Thursda fa, Ta Tims Pr in? 5 nds may’ call at the Wednesday Tp om. j

ail

GENERAL HAULING—Trash, ashes, dirt;

Cinders, Trash, i in Drive wavs, LI-4704,

2 men: quick service. TA-72

% WL MA-3051.

snes, tras basement i

wall washing, pages cleaning and gutter!

repairing. CH- H-1100-J. fhe na PAINTING, wall paper cleaning. general 3 | * repdir. Pree’ est, H. E. Gray, ._BR- 3816. PAINTING, washing, - interior. ~ exterior. Immediate service. LI-66 i Plastering. | Decorating, ny Noa | PAPER hanging; 47 patterns: steaming:| | Kemtone work: painting. ¥IS. xB | | Immediate service. Robertson, CH-2028 | PAPER HANGING, STEAMING

Lt Reasonable prices. Quick a yess.

Work Work guaranteed. Miles Mince,

| PAPER BANGING, painting, e. fi | ice. 1947 samples. Condiff, TA-6042.

| PAPERHANGING—First- sins work, guar- i anteed. Call Senne ae and Sun. FR-3663

RI-2952/ \Paperhanging ox. on GA-6722 3 sible party.

PATIENT

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD

CHILDREN—Wanted, mother's care, FR-8571

Call

new siding: good condition.

heighborhood, Price Jie. $1200 down will

WILL CARE for through day. |

WILL care for child Si in my y home, Edgewood. GA-6490.

MOTHER'S ( CARE ‘Permanent Hom Home

CH-3585-R.

women. IR-2882.

1907 N. Ilinols.

Ue esi 3-5 years, CH-1

E for children, for elderly | men &

Chronic or Convalescent TA-3852.

PHILLIPS REALTY Ra oA Ave,

VACANT—SOON 2900 N. NEW JERSEY

$-Rm. mod. home: at & bath up w rs Srnaee heat r. $3000 dn. FR-4861, sar. Wom,

CC. HARMON C0. REALTOR 1514 LAWTON

Five-room semi-modern cottage

2. ‘WANTED TO RENT

WHAT HAVE YOU?

. We will sell reasonably very desi irable low-mileage car in ‘exchange for rental 2-3-bedroom house: up to $85,-4 aduits. MA-2491 RI-4561 after 6:30. A. Strettar.

WISHFUL THINKING?

Want 3-bedroom home or | north. Sell ‘reasonable, very w milage car in exchange. ter, MA-8461, 8 to 3 p.m.

| MECHANICAL engineer and family want nice furnished home in desirable neigh-

1borhood. References. Call Mr, Spears, {| HU-1643 or write Mrs. Warfield Spears, i Easten _Road, Lexington, Ky. our rel atives, ing with them a year, we

‘WE LOVE

think they're geiting ‘a wee hit tired of

jus. Need 5-6 “toom house, CH-5080

| Desperately

References.

needed, 3-4 room ment or house. Unfurnished preferred.

apartment, | desirable, Call Schnau-

. but after | liv-

ResponBR- |

needs repairs, priced according Call Bill, L1-4401, HU-2092,

VACANT—MOVE IN 933 HARRISON ST.

Six-room modern, except uranee} $2000, $750 dn. CH-83556 or FR-4661.

T2822 CENTENNIAL

Strictly mod. 5-rm. bungalow; hdwd, firs., ven. blinds, auto. gas water heater, stoker Mr, Stevens,

ALLIED REAL ESTATE CO.

WA-6173 607 Odd Peilow Ld

~ REAL BARGAIN

3 Buys equity in 4-room-side-semie modern double, garage; 2103-04 Valley Ave,

Possession at once. 108 E, Washington

Elza Henson MA-0691 WA-6638

PAPER CLEANING ~

Stesmng; png, broken glass replaced. and hanging. H. O,!

Paper Cleaning Taylor. FRI. | Expert Paper Cleaning

Wall washing. Work guaranteed. CH-6981. i Paper cleaning, Kem-toning, 'WA-5741 inside painting, furnaces | vacuum cleaned. smoke pipes replaced. w ALLPAPER CLEANING and odd jobs, RI- 1331 |ONE of the Wolld's finest wallpaper re__movers. CH-639

Patch PI Plastering res FR-4830

| PLASTERING, cement work, | ing; free est. Jones TA-1

PLUMBING, heating repair, jet deep well’ { and shallow well pump installation. CH-2127-M after 5:30 p. m I

"Plumbing, Heating 205 one” Roy T. I. Brown. 4344 N. Evanston. HU-8915

>. Expert i workmanship. Work guaranteed BE-3333 |

Roofing

Applied Immediately !

NO DOWN PAYMENT |

3 Years to Pay!

HOOSIER CONSTRUCTION

& SIDING, INC. | 626 E. MICH.

EL. 2021

OR NIGHT Root R AIS, N oa ey - RI-2928 HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK Vaults, dry wells, factory shidge pits cleaned and’ repaired by Fr 7069

Prompt Service Fr. 70691 SEPTIC TANKS

Outside ‘toilets cleaned,

. « SEPTI*TANKS * Dry wells outside toilets cleaned pumped Immed and out-of-town service |

| 'FR-8142

CLOGGED sewer pipes and drains cleaned, | elec tnachines, flooded basements | | pumped: mexnensive, guaranteed CH-3344 | | com PLETE sewer,

tank and dry Ada LI- 6037

SODDING, ic Bading, seeding and Folin | __yards: 3152

rich dirt for sale. LI-3

TREES REMOVED

and hauled away. Skilled veterans. Flectric chain saw. Call for free estimate, Insured.

DeShano Tree gervice. - MA-4816 VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRING

|

I

BS waterproof- |

2,

Vogel Bros, 1314 we Wash. MA- -6351 Done In Your Washer Repairs °°,"

Guaranteed -— RI-3886. Washing Machine & Refrigerator Repair service. All work guaranteed,

New Mayiags, Washing machine parts service. 3909-11 E. Washington. IR-2720.

FOR RENT

17. ROOMS WITHOUT ' BOARD

LARGE front sleeping room: private ene trance; transportation at door; 2 gentlemen, 1255 Madison ave:

MERIDIAN-40TH—Room, private . bath; businessman; temporary rental preferred HU-4551 2401 ROOSEVELT —~Pront room, close bath, gentlemen employed days, refs. interview 5 to 6:30.

BROOKSIDE 1831—Private home, couple,

{buy

EMPLOYED librarian wants kitchen apart-

39 Kentucky ay RI. 7188, RI-1313 RENT a Truck — Move Yourself,

Alabama and Ohi Ohio. 23. ‘APARTMENTS FOR RENT T. A. Moynahan Properties

“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS"

5 ROOMS furniture for sale with privi-

house to.adults, MA-4152. 2-ROOM a

Times Box 8

3 Adults

room house ox half double,

unfurn., modern; nice neighborhood, Ex-

cellent references. TA-9164

FOLKS we need a 2-3-bedroom house or apartment, north preferred, so that our is desperately

new veteran landlord, who In need of home, can move RU- HU-3852, after 5 p. m

~ PHYSICIAN—ELI LILLY

} Wishes to rent apartment. Will sub-leage

in, 3 adults.

Price no object. MA-9311, 9 to 4. Dr. Ottati. | MIDDLE-AGED active “couple, no Shildren or pets, need permanent rental }3-4-roons apartment or small cot Phy Near _transportation GA-0857 { VETERAN Pgrmanently employed engineer), wife, no children ar pets, desire | 2-3 bedroom furnished house or apart |~—— ment, Call Joe Harms, RI-3381 EMPLOYED lidv wants unfurnished apartirent; quiet, no pets; best referneces. Mrs Dobbs, LI-1556 before 5:30. MA. 1881 evenings | VETERAN, employes of Power | J Light, | and bride-to-be need small ho rooms by June 1, Exchange a | GA-5284 MARINE recruiting sergeant, wife, ex: | pecting. urgently need apartment: will

furniture for rental of same. MA-1561 ext, 398

TEACHER wants room in of College and Fairfield ave, address E. C., 13429 College ave. VETERAN, wife degre 3-4-room apari- |

ment or house; f Bre unfurnished; city or suburban.

burb FR-8013, anytime | VETERAN to be married, desires furnished | apartment. Both sober and refined. |

Lol GA-2819. References. R

executive aesires

BACHELO] modern, efTiciency. Lease if desired. Prefer north. __References furn. WA-7474 9 a. m ~5p. m.

1 OR 5-ROOM house or apartment fufnished or unfurnished; 5 adults, 4 emved. Pay up to $75 _month. BE-0564. OCTOR, vet, and wile, need apt. north. No children, pets. WA-4147 ‘eve. and Sunday. Dr. Craveh,

plo DC

EMPLOYED VETERAN, wi wife, no children, need 2-3-room furnished apartment. p.m.

FR5730. after 6:30

| EMPLOYED Ch room ED), Chu | to Butler imiversity

RADIO WRITER, vet, wile, 2 «<hiidren, urgently need 1-2 bedroom apartment, | house, ', furnished or unfurnished. CH-3481- J

Veteran, “wife need housing desE) Sons, nerately, N. W. pref. MA-4064. VETERAN

wife, baby, being evicted. Need hen 2 live immediately. BE-0209-R.

VE pa—————g —————

wife, no children, _room A ee apartment.

Mrs. Puilér. . lady wants sleeping

good transportation H1-3384

need 2.3.) RI-6437.

nent, private bath, refs. FR-6133

north; MANAGEMENT — RENTAL, SERVICE, __ALLISON REALTY CO. INC. RI-2168 MOVING—STORAGE : Rent a NEW CAR or TRUCK By the Hour—Day-—Week or Yearly

Contract “We Furnish Ca siinng But the

29

ive

THE U-DRIVE-IT CoO,

RI- 6016.

No Vacancies” City-Wide

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAD

850 N. Pennsylvania st. LI-5655.

lege of renting S-room semi-modern

rtment north, avaidble to 1

a person who Purchases 1 room furniture,

two girls, Must be employed days,

DESIRABLE room for employed gentie men, 3500 Guilford, WA-6337,

728 N. PINE—2 Modern sleeping Jooms, private entrance. Adults. RI-4871

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD

ROOM and “board: near RCA, Mallorys Make arrangements now. Men on

i

without meals.

2 w VERM

3% "HOUSES FOR SALE

FR-8629. Possession 30 days: 6-room nfoders ex. EUCLID, 100 ‘N.— (4400 East)— Lovely mod- | cept furn bE 3 Jown, 2 up; Baragh: 3 $1000 ern room, private entrance, with of down. 7. Grayson. 728.

A VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS MONT R1-2439

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

1927 W. NEW YORK ST,

WEE ROTA APOLIS 18 6-room semi-mod.,

UNIVERSITY, 4012—Graduate n nurse. N Win inside toilet, garage. 3 2 Jos +3900, 1800 care for elderly and invalids. 6. down. Elmore Bros ROOM. ahd board for elderly sentiomas. 46-48 N. CHES ir modern.

jodax. “Snail “down. Buy like

Pho NE for small girl, 3-5, in my home: days, - BE-0200,

FS Rs. wo a Oe oe

Abily,

nr A

-

rent. 24 N. Ches

8.0 Rooms mod- |

2 employed; desperate! 4-5-1

| VACANT—$1500 DOWN

BUY * East, 3105-07 E. 10th St. Good room double; bath, no furnace; car garage, good location, near ih school 1 block. Priced right to sell at once. GA-3442 MRS. McCUBBINS RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS

1417 SPANN AVE.

frame, modern except furnace, Garage. $1500 Bows, $40.50 monthly, Me, Gunther, FR-58

[PHILLIPS REALTY 1037 Va. A

5-Rm.

ve,

| 1%

$1500 DOWN BUYS 1147 Fletcher Ave. 8-Rm. used as duplex, 4 up & ¢ fno furnace); nice location, block on bal, $40 each month, GA-3442 MRS. McCUBBINS RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO INC, REALTORS

3030 E. SUMNER

¥ Acre and new 4-rm. frame bungae $3600: $1200 down, bal monthly, Mr. Gunther, PR-5856 PHILLIPS REALTY ,, Ry yy 1037 Va. Ave. 5. EAST, 36800 7-rm. mod.; 4 nice bedrms.: compl. hath} Victor furnace, storm windows: sell or exe i change “for 5 rms, city or suburban. PAY DIFFERENCE, IF REQUIRED MA. 944)

§ OFFICE 1430 SHELBY.

[3-ROOM modern ¢ except tub, near Foune tain Square. Bargain. 5-Room a modern; good Bargain.

| Barga 40x130 lot.

4 a BE-5081,

cash T1221 Fletcher, good 6-rm., semi-mod Priced for Quick _sale. ‘Poss, soon.

Su ‘OFFICE 1430 0 SHELBY—MA. 9443

South, house, j down, bath 1

=

1400 |

condition, $1278 R. 4, Tilt 6 p« m.

“New 2 and 3-bedroom brick and sions bungalows now under construction: - al} | modern; oil heat; near 16th and N. Emere | son ave.; large lots:

JOE MALOOF

“A

Bl _MA. 6 6628

bungalow; o complete bath; ew oo furnace; 1-c. gar.; a real buy,

3 OFFICE 1630 SHELBY MA, 9443

1$3650 Vacant |,

. Blk. off 3400 W,

tar Coziest, large, [3-tm, bung. (mod. exc, furn.); 2 lots, [fenced: barg:; $1650 dn. HI-1133 (eve, | BE-5128),

1132 SOUTHEASTERN AVE, 4 Rooms 1 side, 5 ‘rooms other side} semi-mod. Only $4000, H, C. Cutsinger,

LI-6546. Russe H. Hartman, 132 N. Del. Pealtors,

©1305 CALHOUN

5-Rm. mod. bungalow, gar. $1000 down Poss. 30 days. Grayson, CH-5728, __Res.

8-ROOM modern, “good

attached; MA-2537,

“condition, new

furnace, well located, W. 31st st.. $1500 cash, balance monthly. Call WA- 1012. LEXINGTON, 912—6 Rooms “modern; Bae rage Terms, RASLEY. MA-2537. INGRAM, 1825 — 5 Roonis modern; fires Singles, doubles, modern, GColore semi<modern. All direce tions. RI-83390, V OR G. NEAR SCHOOL NO. 3 OR NO. HAZELWOOD — BE- 3052, Don't fail to get our folder entitled: “HOW to BUY a Home.” Sent free upe on request, No obligation. FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N, 21 21 Virginia Av Avenue. LI- ete Lat, EPORE THE MARRE D! MARKET iL er ROPS. FREE Call Williams, GA-9021. Abstract Prepared by UNION TITLE CO, 155 E. Market St. Union Title Blde, in REAL ESTATE JOE MALOOF, A ia: Sass

place: gar; furn, opt. Rasley. MA-2531, 6-RM. _BUNG, YOU'LL WANT THIS! RAILROADMEN’S US SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE BE BURE QF YOUR and " CASH, IN A FLASH ‘paid. for your equity FREDERICK B,CUNE Realtor

TF a eri; hot-air Ai, RATA. Days’ possession, RABLEY,

8 ake ,

fireplace; $3,006: dn. . Lemcke

FTAGE NEAR SCHOOL, 20 Pi

RA!

l Federal on Virginia A TATTE

i

a 1838,

iek serv ce.

JRVINGT! 5 Rooms 3. beaut replace in

% ‘modein’ kite

» Excellent oan S$.

td »

* American , 332

“121 8-Rm. dble transp.; $5008 payment.

se onque sores noe

Franke-P S18 TNS

selilon or 2

50x135. PI Stratford an

$215 *,

KEMPER, |

MA-9821

»

dt |

| l

Have read doubles, ott

“41. BUSI roe omit

pin a 8t. Paul, Ir

wk., plus r

A aa ness, < $3430,

8 CH-3874 —