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Silent Hoe Hoosiers
Last to Join In Competition
‘Dual and Triangular Meets Arranged
Coach Jake Caskey's Silent Hooslers are scheduled for a dual meet’ at home with Pike township tomorrow afternoon and will be the last city high school participating In the track Spory to open their schedule. Returning Hoosier Jettérmen are Prank Kalser who will perform in the 220, 440 and shot, Ray Nelson in the hurdles, Bill Orebaugh in
the dashes, Bill Crammer in the dianapolis.
dashes, Bob Crammer in the hurdles and dashes, Don Call in the| high jump and Hoyt Miller in the hurdles. With several other meets: scheduled, Friday will be ‘a busy day on the cinders in area. Howe's docket calls for a dual en-
-gagement. with Warren Central and. Broad Rippl? will entertain a tri-|
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APRIL 17, 1947 | Laos
Hockey league all-star first team.
Podoloff.
for Douglas and Simpson,
| positions on the honor squad. Ho[lota was named as first-team cen|ter and Leswick as a winger on the second squad. Both were sold to Cleveland last summer in the offseason trading. ; Millar and Simpson were called up to the parent Detroit Red Wings after the Caps failed to finish in the American league playoffs. Douglas was a repeater for InAfter leading the {league in scoring in 1945-46, the popular Cap center won a first{team berth last year. Millar was on the second squad.
i Forty hockey writers and sports-
‘casters made up the jury which named the honor list. Selectors were not allowed to name players fon teams in their home cities, | avoiding , the -chance of favoritism., Both teams are strong defen. jvely.| and pack a powerful.seoring punch.
| The honor carries a cash award of $300 for Millar and $200 each
Johnny Holota, the league's leading goal-getter and little Pete Leswick are former Caps who came in
bi Millar Gets TE . On All-Star Ice Team
Hugh Millar, hard-checking defenseman of the Indianapolis’ Capitals hockey club, was named today for a position on the American
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angular affair with Washington and | Bastien was a hulwark in ‘the nets |
Crispus Attucks.
Dual Meets Carded
Shortridge has a dual meet earded at home with Bloomington |
university school, while Tech goes!
to Kokomo for another two-way! North Central conference affair! with the Wildcats. skins will be at home with Brazil-to! furnish the opposition. On the county side of the ledger, Pranklin township will be at Ben| Davis and Southport will play host to Lawrence Central, Following are the season's best performances thus far in city and county activity:
100-Yard Dash Jackson of Crispus Attucks, 10.4 sec *220-Yard eh " Hyfleld of Howe, seconds
440-Yard Dash—DeFabis of Tech, :54| of Shortridge, |
Half-Mile Run-—Gasper 2.00
Mile Run--Raftery of Howe, 4:48. 120-Yard 3 Neh Hurdles—8piess of Howe, 16.5 seconds 200-Yard Low Howe, :24.4 seconds. Broad Jump—DeFabis of Tech, 20 feet, 9% inches High Jump—Walker of Broad Ripple, 8 feet,
8 Pole Vault Walker of Broad Ripple, 10 shot. T inch
| 2 falta Relay—Crispus Attucks (Hor-| Ber, eg Smith and Jackson), Mile Relay—Crispus Attucks Wilson, Overton, Leeter), 3:43 6.
*Evans of Tech ran 23:5 fer 215 orl
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| Millar was rated one of the hardest i hitting guards in the circuit. The
mer and Carse accounted for 127! | goals, 140 assists for 267 points, Ho-1 |lota tallied 52 goals to set a new record in this department. ° The second team's offense is al-
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for 234 points of which 100 were! goals.
forward line of Holota, Hergeshei- |
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The defense of Ott Heller
and Elwyn Morris is a tough com-!
bination of veterans, while Harvey
goaltenders in hockey. | 4 =
Honor Teams FIRST TEAM | Baa Bastien, Pittsburgh........goal!
| John Holota, Cleveland ..... 3. | Phil Hergesheimer, Phila. | Bobby Carse, Cleveland. .
SECOND TEAM
Harvey Bennett, Hershey..... Elwyn Morris, Pittsburgh.. Ott Heller, New Haven..
.defense |
Pete Leswick, Cleveland.....
23.7 Bennett in the nets is considered | one of the most promising young | eight
‘goal |
. defense | Les Douglas, Indianapolis. “ pater r. wing | Cliff Stimpson, Indianapolis. .l. wing |
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Navy Merchants. Thirteen teams also have agreed {to participate in | league, primarily a practice circuit Ah Ernie Dickens, Pittsburgh. “defense | that will compete at 5:30 p. m. on pht—Cross ‘of Manual, 40 feet, | Hugh Millar, Indianapolis. .defense| Wednesdays. These clubs are Leoncenter | 3rd Cleaners, Kingan, DeWolf News, ..r. wing Prospect Tavern, Prest-O-Lite, Try- | ..1. wing/on Tavern, Allison, P. R. Mallory, |B. A.- { Mite —————
Les Douglas and Clff Simpson, high scoring forwards, gained berths on the second all-star squad announced by league President Maurice
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Opening- Day Schedules ‘Announced for Amateurs
Opening-day schedules ave been | Eagles, | against” average of only 270 and 7 drawn up for the four week-end | shutouts during the regular sea-|leagues of the Indianafolis Amateur
Dickens set a new assist rec- | | Baseball association, which begin ord for defensemen with 40, while | {play May 3 and 4.
Pairings and the drawings for! {diamonds were made last night at a | {meeting of I. A. B. A, managers at | city hall.
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Manufacturers league will play on Saturdays, and {the other three—the six-team Mumost as powerful with Douglas, | nicipal, the six-team City and the! Leswick and Simpson accounting eight-team Big Six—will play on | {Sunday afternoons. the Manufacturers league, but it is expected to be filled either by Packard Manufacturing or The Big Six loop was boosted to the acceptance last night of the Beech Grove Reds, and Edgewood
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Fulks 3 Points Help Whip Stags:
PHILADELPHIA, April 17 (U. P.). ~The Chicago Stags, ordinarily no pushovers, were suffering today from a bad case of Joe Fulks jitters, an ailment common to teams in the Basketball Association of America. Fulks, a skinny Kentuckian with the shooting eye of a well-drilled Blue Grass feudist, scored 37 points last night as his Philadelphia Warriors defeated the Stags, 84 to 71,| in the first of a seven-game series | for the league championship. Fulks scored 21 points in the final quarter. His splurge set a hew league scoring mark for a single period, His total for the night tied his own floor record at the Phila-
delphia arena and raised his season’s total to 1517.
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SATURDAY, May 3
Manufacturers—Stewart-Warner vs. P, R. Mallory at Riverside No. 2, Kingan, vs, team still to be announced at Riverside No. 1, E. C. Atkins vs. Allison at Garfield,
SUNDAY, MAY 4 Municipal—Armour vs. Kingan at Rho- | dius No. 2. Leonard Cleaners vs. DeWolf! News at Rhodius No. 1, Leon Tailoring | vs. Pendleton at Pendleton. City-—Indianapolis Railways Printers at Brookside No. 1, Tavern vs. Tryon's Tavern at No. 2, Eagles vs, Riverside No. 1 Big Six—Beech Grove Red: vs Recruitigg at Riverside No rove, Prest-O-Lite vs. South Side Saints at Garfleld No. 3, Lincoln Chiropractic | College vs. Ind 3 Xaiyersity Extension | at Riverside N ore Mortuary vs. Edgewood Riverside No. 3.
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1. DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Thu., Apr. 17, '47 ASBURY Margaret F.. mother of Edward E. and John C. Asbury, Mrs. Lucille Hendrixson and Mrs. Myrtle Stafford, sister of Mrs. Lenna Smith of Qaklandon and Mrs. Grace Wiilhite of Fortville, Ind., passed away Wednesday noon. Priends may call at the Tolin Puneral Home, 1308 Prospect st, afier 7 p. m., Thursday. Services Saturday, 10 a. from the funeral home Interment Odd Pellows cemetery, McCordsville, Ind. _Friends invited.
BAKER—Edward H., Morris st., Baker, randfather of aker, brother of Mrs. and Alva D. Baker. Pt. Thomas, Ky, passed away Wednesday Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m.,, at Blaine Avenue Methodist church. Friends may call at the Parley Puneral Home, 1604 W. Morris st. Burial Crown Hill. Auention, members of the Delta Alpha Sunday School ol Class.
of 1518 Shepard st. beloved husband of Elsie Bilyeu, father of Paul and Robert Bilyeu, stepfather of Mrs. Jean Beeman, James and William Litzelman; son of Olive Bilyeu, brother of Claudia Hash, Pearl Craig, Theresa Higgins, Owen and Gilbert Bilyeu, passed y Services 10 a. m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 . Ray st. Burial at Round Hill cemetery. Priends may call at the mortuary any time. Louisville papers please copy
CROSBY Lula Alice, age 75, wife of William H. Crosby, mother of Mrs. Madge Florka, Mrs. Walter Greenwood, passed away Wednesday morning at residences. 408 N. Berwick. Services FMda®—-10:30 p. m,, Funeral Home, 1934 W, Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Jamestown, Ind. call at the funeral home
DODSON — Augusta May, beloved mother of Marguerite D. Shea, randmother of Helen Marie (Patty) hea, sister of Charles E. VanBuren, Speed, Ind Wied away at her resi dence, 766 Drive, Woodruff Place,
age 79, 2014 Ww.
and Sue Minnie Ennis
BILYEU—Calvin H,,
Wednesday, April 16, 1 Pp. m., age 77 years. Funeral service at Grinsteiner Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st., Saturday, 1 p. m. JL Rykers Ridge, Madison, Ind. p. m, Friends may call at the’ ly home after 6 p. m. ursday.
(Madison,
Ind., papers please copy.)
HOPKINS —Albert L., age 88, father of William, David, Walter, Clarence and Harley Ho kins, Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Mrs, ph Jeffers, Mrs. Charles ion pe Mrs.. Dean Painter; grandfather of 25.children great. grandfather of 20; brother of William and John Hopkins, Columbus, Ind, passed away Wednesday. Funeral service at Lawrence Meth odist church Saturday, 9:30 m. Brief service. at Baptist church, nar tinsville, Ill, Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Friends may call at the home of Mr. and Ms. Roscoe Smith, 7960 Pendleton ke, Lawrence, after 6 p. m. Thursday. McCord Service
HU BE. of 1735 Pletcher
—Mary E., of ave., entered into rest Wednesday ening, age 79 years, mother of Harry Hunt, aunt of Mrs, Lena Joslin, En Saturday, 3 p."m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigpn st. Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries.
JAMES—Mrs, Alice M., of 1146 W. 36th st., wife of Orville 8., mother ‘of Mrs, Edjth PF. Gauld of Indian- ! . sister of Mrs. Mrytle Luther Mr. Perry Stockwell, both of Riverside, Cal, passed away Thursday morning. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later. Interment Crown Hill, Friends invited, Friends may call at the mor~ tuary.
JOHNSON--1da May, of 249 Eastern ave. . entered into rest Tuesday, age 79 years, widow of the late Lewis E. Johnson, mother of’ Walter R. Johnson, grandmother of Mas, Cecil Scott, Service Friday, a. m, at Peace Chapel, 2050 E.
Michi an st. Friends are welcome. Burial South Pask cemetery, Greensburg, Ind. Moore Mortuaries.
KEREKES—Julianna, age 75, wife of
Charles - Kerekes, passed away Wednesday morning at the residence, 733 Concord st. Services ,Friday, 1:30 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 Michigan st. Friends in. vited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call the funeral he home. les W. age 61, 831 wh ave, “passed away Thuirsday morning, husband of = Eleanor Emmelman Lohman, father of Clarence M, Lohman, Mrs. Garnett Anderson, Mrs. Clara Creager, Mrs, Cleatis Webster and Mrs, Charlotte Wamsley, also survived by six brothers aud four sisters. Services at the J, Wilson ‘‘Chapel of the Chimes," Tad Prospect st.,, Saturday, 2:30 p. Bi Friends invited. Burial Crown i
MARTZ Mollie | 1. of 228 N.
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1 DEATH | NOTICES
LOWE—Jfohn D. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lowe, brother of David Myers Lowe, passed away Wednesday. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Friday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Priends may call _.at the morutary. McDONALD Nell, age 71 years, of 4047 8S. Meridian st., wife of Prank McDonald, mother of Mrs. Madge Sauter, Mrs. Merle Lange, sister of Mrs. Etta Nichols, grandmother of Mrs. Mary Alice Acton -and Jean Sauter, all of city. Funeral. from Latuck Funeral Rome. | 1498 8. Meridian, Friday,—9 a urial St. Joseph cemetery. etnies” una call any time. = 5925
O'CONNELL Hugh J. (Buck), 5 Penmer dr., husband of Margaret, father of Hugh J. O'Connell Jr., died 7ednesday Funeral Saturday, 10 o'clock at tie Kirby, Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st.: 10:30 a. m.. St. Joan of Arc church. Interment ‘Calvary cemetery. Priends may call at mortuary. Knights of Columbus will meet at mortuary Friday, 8 p. m, for prayer.
RETHERFORD Mrs.
_ Anna M., of
4852 Carrollton, mother of Miss Addie Retherford, Mrs. Hazel Hill and Mrs. Ernest Henrici, grande mother of Robert R. Hill, all of Indianapolis; sister cf Charles Osthimer of Westport and Harry Osthimer of Wabash, passed away
Thursday mornnrg. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 10 a. m, Friends invited. Burial West- . port, Ind., 1:30 p. Friends may call at mortuary.
RUSHTON—Anna, of 541 Coffey st. beloved wife of John Rushton, mother of Edith Evans and Glen Rushton, daughter of Robert Kivett, sister of Magpie Wilson, Mattie Tul-
ford, Pearl Taylor, Walter, George and William Kivett, passed away Wednesday Services aturday, 2
p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. SMITH—Miley, age 89, beloved husband of Eva, father of Mrs. Ada Hefferman, Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. Ruthetta Brackett, Paul, Dewey and Silas, passed away Wednesday at Robert Long hospital, Funeral service Saturday, 1:30 Mamonai Funeral Home. 1739 wr ashin Burial Sugar Grove cemetery, Plainfield. Ind. Friends may call at mortuary. SUDKAMP— Caroline, C. ut 86 years, 236 Mason st., beloved wife of Henry Sudkamp, mother of Mrs. Sophia Hinkley, Mrs. Caroline Peterman, Mrs. Anna Power and William
SBudkamp, passed away Tuesday. Puneral Friday, p. m.. at the G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call any time, (Cincinndti papers please copy )
WALL —Eva, age 58, 2826 6 Wheeler st., wife of Leon, mother of Mors. Lookebill, passed” away. Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 E. New York st., Thursday eve-
ning. Funeral 10 a. m. Friday at funeral home. Burial New Crown cemetery
* WALTERS Ernestine Ninz, widow of Otto Walters, mother of Jrederick Walters, city; sister of Louis Ninz, Mrs. Katie Lahg, Mrs. Elizabeth Canisius, city, passed away at Dearborn, Mich, ednesday, April 16, 6 p-m., .age 70 years. Funeral notice later.
i. IN MEMORIAM
UONES—In memory of Richard ‘As +“ Jones, who was killed April 17, 1946: We cannot say, we will not say, That he is dead, he is-just away, With a cheery ‘smjle and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an un- ; known land. py. HIS FAMILY.
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ONE of the world's finest. wallpaper
femovers. CH-6393,
PAPERHANGING-Pirsi-class Guar. Calt eves. ang | sun.
“WALL PAPER CLEA
i
FR-4273. Call bet gen | 6-7:30.
wa fae
s work. _FR-3663.
~ Interior, Exterior Painting :
yard;
er
__per_room. CH Paper Cl aning idan one Wall washing, interior, GA-2423
Painting. O'Brien.
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING 4. CALL LI-§T19.
PLASTERING, cement work, water _proofing; free est. Jones, ._TA-1375.
| Plasterin, | Pateh T'0%0* FR-4830 Plumbing, Heating Scvice on R. Brown, 4144 N. Evanston. HU-8918
Plumber Re Senged, aay vante od Repa 18. u e ice. TA-834
PLUMBING, Te repair; jet dee well and shallow well pump installation. CH-2127-M.°
LAMBERT S Refrigeration Serv. Ex- _ pert work, guaranteed, BE-3338.
Siding, Roofing, Guttering Hoosier Constr. & Siding, Inc.
620 E. Michigan LE-2421 ~ Roof Repairs, all kinds. New roofs, Guar. work. RI-2928
SEPTIC TANKS r
Dry weils, outside toilets cleaned & pumped. Immed. and out-of-town
* gervice, FR-8742 HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK
Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired by ex-servicemen,
Prompt Service FR-7069 Septic Tanks Veuits dry wells
cleaned; In or out of city.
Reasonable CA-2 i 69
OGGED _ sewer r pipes, drains cleaned, elec. mach.’ floodéd base.
pumped. inexpensive; guar. CH-3344. CH-3344,
COMPLETE Sewer sepuc LI-60317 ~ TREES REMOVED
~~
tank and dary w well
and hauled away. Skilled veterans. Elec. chain saw. Call for free est. Insured. DeShano
Tree Service
Tree. MA-4816
Vacuum Cleaner “Repairing Vogel Bros. 1314 W. Wash, MA-6351
Washing Mach, & Refrigerator Repair service. Work guaranteed. New Mavtdgs: Hone freezers. Wash=" ing machine parts, service, 3909-11 E. Wash. | IR-2720. 2720.
Washer Repairs >, Your Guaranteed — RI-3886
EXPERT washer and electrical repair work. Reasonable. Estimates iven. TA-9586, HI-39 he. Tepairing.
Well Drilling *"¢ ial FOR RENT
17. ROOMS—NO BOARD
~ HOTEL BARTON
Dela. at Mich, — Rates from $1.25. CARROLLTON, 2021—2_ gentlemen; breakfast if desired. -0984.
18. ROOMS WITH BOARD WILL care for children in my home by day. CH-7966. WILL CARE for children days, 5 years. Call IR-8747.
PERMANENT HOME or elderly men and women. IR- 28:
UNUSUAL care ee young g baby. HU-8714. CARE for child by the week. 3 to § vears. BE-39 ha 19. BORE ROOMS 1 ROOM ang kitchenetie 1436 Van-
dalia si Washington, 4 blocks south; adults.
21. WANTED TO RENT
3 to
WIDOW, employed witn same com= pany 22 years, has 4 rms. furn, desires 4 or 5-rm. apt..or house. May considér sharing if can use furniture. RI-9145 after 6 p. m. WILL exchange 2-rm,. mod. ap!. with built-ins, in Detroit, furn. or unfurn.,, for 3 to 5-rm. furn. or unfurn. apt. or house in city. Mr. Siegal, FR-3172. C. A. A. employee, vet, wife and 2 ~boys (2'2 yrs. and 4 mos.) desperately need house or 4-rm. apt. Present home has been 3 and must move by May 1. BE-283
Need fae house. Desperate Family returning from Arizona. Willing to pay $60 month.
BE-0491 Ma Veteran, wife expecting. y Need 3-4 room apartment. Nice neighborhood. References. WA9724. EMPL. couple, NO CHILDREN, need 4-5-rm, unfurn. house, half double. Permanent residents. Good rent refs. Mrs. Mills, LI-4438, 9 to EMPLOYED couple; NO CH REN; urgently need 3-4-room unfurnished
aparigent, house. LI-9767, Mrs. Ring. 9a. m-6pm. . SINGLE executive desires modern apartment. North preferred. Character reference furnished. WA-3334, a.m. to 5p. m, INDPLS. police officer, vet., wounded
in action; wife; 2 children, 2, 3 yrs. desperately need furn. or unfurn. apt. or house. RI-7088. CHRISTIAN couple, infant, must vacate for vet.; 3-5-rm, unfurn. house or . apt. References from present landlady. MA-0148. VET., wife, boy 2 yrs., need unfurnished apt. or house; excellent references. Call MA-9391, 9-5; TA-8969 BO ci ADULTS (reliable) need 5 or 8 room bungalow. East or aortheast. Call CH-8023. Bob Breading. MARRIED a no children, ne pets, need 3-room apartment. GA~ 8323 after 6 p. m. VET and wife, both emp., no children, desire 2 or 3 room furnished apt. IR-4632. HOME sold, veteran, wife, 2 bables desperately need - living quarters. MA-8697. VET and mother want furn. apt. Refs. IR-37 2-ROOM abatizient for single man: PR-1458 before noon. 1. STUDENT, wife and baby, ‘want furn. or unfurn. apt. BE-0564. ANY shelter, tent, boxcar. Parents 7 children, evicted Sat, IR-9259. Management — Rental Service. _ Allison 1 Realty Co., Inc., RI-2368
22. . MOVIN G—STORAGE
WE WILL SHIP
For Company or Individual To Any Pert of the Country Build crates, wooden boxes to your
small un04.
sonable rate. Quick service. Popl car to the West Coast a specialty.
A. B. C. SYSTEM CH-3700 Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly Contract “We Furnish Ev erything But the
Driver" 30 KY. AVE. RI-7788, RI-1313
RENT a Truck—Move Yourself
THE U-DRIVE-IT CO.
Alabama and Ohio RI-6016
23. APARTMENT FOR RENT
WEST--5645 W. 16th; 3 furnished rooms for light ho uaeked ing in All utilities ® purnished. Working couple only.
T. A Moynahan Prog Properties ‘No canctes” "MOYNAHAN Vara
specifications, Pack, crate, ship. Rea- .
“Reasonably 0 $5! CH-8059
ice FER
ins, m., apace, storm
C. C. Harmon Co. Realtor
A ROOM COTTAGE
porch; storm doors and windows; 1° car garage; trans, at door; close’ wn schools. Will sell on contract; $1100 down, bal, $35 per month. AL LACHRIT. OH MA-2374, Market Street.
JACK C. CARR, Realtor
.. VACANT 4114 4 5. 10WA ST.
$1000; i 2 Jams; } live ing i Gning rm t=ins in kitchen; painted yu etl pump;
2 large Jota, 2371, MISS TERRELLRI-3406.
3200 SCHOFIELD A\ . Atirace > tive 2-bedroom mod. bungalow, Built ‘46, Hdwd. floors; full basement; auto. heat control. Fully insulated. Breezeway to sealed gaYage. Cor, lot 50'x176’. Immediate ; $8000. Open for inspection. Rot 4470, C. R. Eschmeyer. RI-2368. Allison Realty “peers, me.
Realtors. B&)- 834 8. Whitcomb; 6-rm. bung. 4302 W. Wash.; 3-bdrm. bung. 1916 W, View Dr.; 5-room; full base, 1504 W. 28th St.: 5-room: a dandy. 1250 W, 19th: duplex, 5 down, 3 up, 1025 W. 33d; 3-bedroom: A-1 cond,
1126 W. 324: 3-bedroom: cheap. H. C. Clark-—BE-3663-R.
Ford Woods & Co, cio 2605 N. OLNEY
Completely mod. 5-rm. bung. in excell. cond.: 2-year-old furnace; insulated; venetian blinds; large yard, nice shade trees. Located close to schools, transp. and s horkins, cent E-
Call Linson, 3
J: G. McCullough Agency, Inc.
INDIANAPOLIS’ OLDEST AGEN: MA-9328-0329.. Realtors. 106 N. Del VACANT
517 N. BELMONT
Full price $5500; 5-rm. completely mod. bungalow in excellent cond. Has as Heat, ee Yard. Teeny ey :
month, “ALLIED ‘REAL ESTATE ©0. BE-0881-R. 607 Odd Pellow, LI-6349. $950 DOWN—QUICK 1738 Lockwood, dand Do home: nice bit.-in. Ry cabinets, complete bath; 1-rm. basement, nice front porch, Near Minn. trolley line,
near school, 8 BY APPOINTMENT
HOWN S OFFICE 1630 SHELDY-~MA. 9443 219 W. 31ST ST. Nice 3-bdrm. home; beautiful
hdwd. firs.; fireplace with gas installation; recreation room with bar in basement: good rn., roof and paint only 2 vears old. Priced for quick sale. Mr, Linson. CH-8039-R.
J. G. McCullough Agency, Inc. INDIANAPOLIS’ OLDEST AGENCY. MA. 9328-9329. Realtors, 106 N. Del.
$280 DOWN
n> 5 per mo. sof 350 $560 D down, $22.50 semi-mod e.} price, 8a as © 3253-55 N., Arsenal’ W.
"6508 Pleasant Run Blvd,
5-Rm. brick bungalow; auto. gas furn., auto. gas water htr., full base., stairway up to floored attic. Rear of house faces No. 2 reen of golf course. Mr. 131.
Davis BRIDGES & GRAVES co. Realtors, 243 N. Del, RI-3477.
1616 8S. HARLAN S-rm. modern, new hrick ~siding. Quick possession; priced for
quick oFricE 1630 SHELBY—MA. 9443
1534 S. HARLAN
Dandy 5-rm. mod., 1'z-story bung.: hdwa. floors, new roof, new Peerless lurn.; gar. Extra lot. Price $5800.
+2314 UNION—REAL BUY
GRAND LOCATION. $1500 DN. BUYS MODERN. 1-CAR GAR. K POSSESSION.
NICE 6-RM. QUIC
1665 KNOX ST.
4-Rm. cottage; elec., gas. 2750; half cash will handle. 30 days. Mr. Gunther, FR-
Phillips Realty ,,,'™%2}
1037 Va. Ave. “1200 East;
Only Poss.
2-bdrm. semi-mod. ; liv. rm., kitchen and bath; 2-car garage: $4750. FR-2371 MISS TERRELL —RI-3406.
838 WYOMING Good 3-rm. Sottage’ bath; large lot. Cash for equity uick possession. "OFACE 1650 > BEATS "ey
1, Acre and new 4-rm. bungalow, 43600; $1200 down, bal TOThIY, Mr. Gunther, FR-5856.
FR-3604 ' Phillips Realty os va. Ave.
@. I. LOAN APPROVED
1649-51 Carrollton, 6-rm.-a-side, 3 bedrms. and bath up, 3 rms. dun, fireplace, hwd. firs, no furnace. '$1000 dn. By appt. only, FR-4661, CH-8556.
* 6. C. Harmon Co. Realtor
2032 BANCROFT, 4300 E.
5-Rm. bung.; bath room, inside toilet (tub not connected), part basement; side drive, dble. gar.;
$1000 dn. MA-2537, Grayson, CH-51728,
res. 1237 Sayre (5300 W. Mor-
$4350 ris, 1 blk. 8.). Extra fine,
, large 4-rm. bung. (semi-mod.); 2 lots,
on bus lines; 2-car gar. or nice shop. $1500 dn. HI-1133. (Eve, BE-5128), $6500 2520 Guilford. Nice mod. 6-rm. home (2 apts. rent $80 month); $2450 dn. Imm, DOSS. HI-1133 _(eve., BE-5 BE-5128). AR EAR ~WASH.— Du; plex, good d condiREAR 3 rr bath de down, two 3-rm. a ini and " 0 FOLKERTH, REALTOR 4200 E._W/ WASH. IR-~4200 4000 ANNAN Near 3700 E. 39th. Cozy $ new 3-rm,, bath, oil heat; 1 acre; $2000 down. BE-5128 5128).
'HI-1133. (Eve, Euge ice 5+ $3650 TN Bun ne HI-1133. (Eve,
furn.), $1150 dn. BE- 5128
T—3-Room house, 2% acres EAST--3 can be subdivided into To lots: price reasonable. 338 8. Gale. CA-1981 any time. CORNER lot, 302-4 Eastern ave. 4-
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
4413 Farnsworth; 2-bedroom FHA home built 1043; modern: full basement; screens, combination doors. Price $6000, $1000 down. Mars Hill bus to door; tenant will show. BL-2434
NEED | A HOME NOW?
elt” 5 years old; 2-bdrm, a near International Harvester, schools and good transp. 5123 English Ave. May be seen after 5 p. m. IR-4049.
943 PARKER AVE.
4-Room dwelling and hirniture, {
$3950; term ; -Adam R . R. Heck vo FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 bah fenced 5-room brick |
City-Wide Tm. side mod. dble.; new furnace 1 side. $7500. See owner at 302 Eastern. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAD DO Tr Ha <i L . 5. WE : 23553, g modern single oy storm oors, winGENERAL APARTMENTS ows - ANVILLE, In a. Sr lights and ma R124 BD gas, city water, Ag heat. Rasley. 28. BUSINESS—MISC. MA-2537. = ae ONE-HALF store room for rent with 5-ROOM mod, , except furnace, 4- ) ; immediate session. Lan od Dasement storage. Close in. FR- . ron That posses " Singles, doubles; 5; low Colored sown beyment REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE JONES, LI-4316 a riser . T 32. HOUSES FOR SALE % Nissour, 9 bik.
Colored o_o erin
ATTENTION BUILDERS
Deal With falists HOOSIER MORTGAGE eo. RI- le : " BE . hi
oe RE an
ndows, furnace J matic hot water Hn 1a g i Sil dis Sn FRoAGSL
1a basement.
1821 VINEWOOD AVE, oem, eit hung. hod.
by. J. 0. Meg Cullough Ageney, Ine. RPIATGL, Suet, agmicy, SUBURBAN FARM
a ont 3
60 Acres of Tae einl lo mi. x 5 Brick house. Good is 1 location.
Franke-Padgef, I inn, Rls: tng 1 chen: a BE
side drive;
garage;
1 A—U.S. ROAD a
Phillips Realty 7%. NO og close-in, 1 Th y
"3 extra §-rm, - basement,
+ $38,000. ¥
MA-25317.
#
Parker; 2-way old frame; one large hed. a ; dble. gar; ull basement; hot J
Pogs, over’ 36th: frame; one yy 3 5 gar.; 1 base.; hot air lot; rent .one side A {races sie hy Ra Hall- Hote Go.-MA-8581
Bungalow Colored 4056-58 Byram ©
Being newly decorated; living
pis
e Ce. Harmon Co., Realtor -FIRST TIME OFFERED __
3522-4 Salem St. : ? S-rm. side Jouble; good cond.; -Car gar.; be bo be bought iy $2000 ho Sransp, Can
INDIANAPOLIS’ OLDEST MA-9328-9329. Realtors. 106 N. 3 DN. BUYS 149-51 Detroit (1500 Sat: |
* eastern). 5 Rms. each side] lights, gas & city water; $3500.
™m., >
-8581 or BR-3608. Hall-Hottel Go.-MA-8581 414 E. Morris St. S050
Mod: except furfiace. re on es side. Income $56 month, Some terms. Poss. now, Atwell, LI-8406. BRICK DOUBLE East; 2-8 Jed old; 7 a $91 nh thd Yon HISAR Fa’ Cul Robert be Pe Hall-Hottel Co.-MA-8581 ' 40. INCOME~BUSINESS
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VACANT 33try Siok Brick School os} Bldg. © Lecated at 46th whe overlooking, W LT 8 » possibilities for night ae b resta f hall, wi home, stores and. warehouses. manufacturing, ete. « your broker or phone H. L. - ton, BR- h HOME AND 1 10 Units & Living Quarters 628 LEXINGTON £
water heater. pense $50 mo. Gall 1 for
8 5 ‘HARMON €0., Realtor
Each unit : new oh ienpintaly auto. ; quick
pt
UNION Tile E60.
