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"Red Sox Blow One With Washington, Tem Golf Lead Virtually Giving Yanks Flag by Default | The bustle Jue hontrs af the Week * NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (U. P.).—Last year's pennant winners, the; In the ily sen age Soll sournament 8. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox, both were in a headlong hime) Wa Tue Wh rush ay—but Cards wi sh y ere going up and the Bosox were hurrying | Play in the qualifying round today St. Louis trimmed Cincinnati last night, 6 to 2, to cut Brooklyn's Was being Reid at Riverside and 10q lead to five games, while the Red Sox were kicking away a 1 lo 0 MOfTOws Snals.in the qualitying game to W ton, which got, {matches will be staged at Coffin. only two hi ashing ' Major Lea J i ame best two scores of the It was the seventh loss In eight) ITED PRESS In § and 73-gave him 14 for ‘Boston, whieh 8p AL RES strokes to lead. Richard Kennedy Saunas ned to t the Ppeats, - G AB R mH pe 2nd Ellis Brown were tied for secTO Ya aes A 'e 98 3% 5 a. 47 ond with 144 and Bob Buchanan Jan jen b peabant d nkees Gustine, Bits, C108 410 70 131 330, was third with 149. y and cost the|g Cincinnati 90 200 39, 86 .320' Yesterd ed Red Sox second place as Detroit Cavarretta, Chi . 8 318 43° 98.310] Ys medalist , was Ken. jumped ahead of them. AMERICAN LEAGUE inedy with a 71, one over par at the For St. Louis, last night's triumph Boudreau, Cleve, . A o % ho Fel, South Grove course. Jerry Delks had was its sixth straight, and 13th in| Dispe s v.38 35 3 13 350] Chutes whe re Eman 13 and the last 18 games. Included in that will inms, Roa 101 334 9 1 31%| Charles n 74. Eighteen players string were three straight defeats|MeCosty, ph Phi. @ » EJ Of Jie in te 70s. Mah play. wil . : a in Monday. by BrodkINy which departed from Mize, Giants T, Qantas oe —— N games in front, ERR "Hr Red So h Kaen Br foi Campbell Moves Last night's Red Sox-Washington | Mize, Giants 8 Williams, Red Sox - 74! game appeared to be the knockout |piarhall, Giants $3(Elliott, Braves | blow to faint Boston hopes. The | i Nats didn't get the ball out of the | Rapis Hodgers Thomtsoh. Giants 2 Along Nn infield on its hits. Willams, Red Kiner, Pirates » Eddie Yost hit a grounder to Gustine, Pirates 11 Ken , Tigers 122/ Favored Hank Campbell won Bobby Doerr and beat it out. Doerr | pases Red sax iz Robin's, Dodger ers 122 hangily in straight love sets from Hw py Evie g dor the out,| Walker, Phillies _ | David Bourke yesterday, but Murn Bu s ted safely to | ray Dulberger was a casualty in the move Yost to third and Yost scored] JPHONAl league victory with 81 ity open tennis meet at Fall Creek

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on a double play.

{Em AG. 7, 19

Ear} Johnson was| EnU-hit job.

the loser and Mickey Haefner, who! | double.

gave up five hits, three Cincinnati

victory.

Louis, nine to six.

Warren Spahn pitched Boston to,

a 7 to 3 victory

Brooklyn Dodgers, their fifth loss in| six games. A three-run home run io by Bob Elliott and a two-run double Fernandez gave Braves’ lefty all the runs he needed |

by Nanny

for his 14th win.

Bucs Wallop Cubs The - Giants beat the Phillies, 5 to 2, to come’ within six games of

Brooklyn. Three

inning, on an error, a walk and Walker Cooper's double, gave Larry Jansen enough for his

12th victory.

Pittsburgh walloped Chicago, 7 to 2, as Roger Wolff won his rst

was the winner, The

errors to score Bill

over the stricken |

the

| innings of the { their runs in

two games.

runs in the first

single, a each got two.

run burst in

The Cardinals took advantage of | dumped Philadelphia

McCahan three unearned runs—the margin of Bobo New $irs

Jim Russell batted in four runs with a homer and

five-hit:

Tigers Hit Hard Detroit hurdled over the Red Sox !into second place by beating Cleve{land twice, 13 to 6, and 7 to 5. gles sompetition, {first game was settled by a nine- sults yesterday : eighth ‘inning. ed Bob Feller out in the seventh and then sent 13 men to bat in berger, 6-3

Detroit

{the next inning. The Tigers con- Ba a | tinued to hit hard in the first two | guschmans defeated °

nightcap, those innings.

Ten home runs were hit in the!

Hank Edwards

Hank' Ruzkowski, both of Cleveland,

The White Sox licked the St. Louis Browns, 7 to 3, with a five- | Biller Bunman, 5 4, 6-4; Liehr-Roth de-

the second

DeWolf Blanks Simpson For Twilight League Lead

DeWolf News took over the lead in the Twilight amateur baseball league standings vesterday through a 9-0 defeat of Simpson Studies. Eagles Lodge, which had heen tied with the Newsmen prior to yes terday’s contests, dropped a 7-5 decision to Tryon's Tavern The victory put the Tavern nine one game out of second place and two games out

TWILIGHT LEAGUE

of first.

The DeWolf-Simpson was a five-

inning affair and

lard Kops halted his opponents

without a hit.

Kingan Reliables nabbed an 8-4 decision over Allison. Ed Marcum and Harry Fitch limited the losers to three safe blows. Dalton Barnes,

Kingan player,

Allison nine, clouted a home run as did Vic Wyss, regular center Relder

for the Meatmen.

Although P. R. Mallory took a 6-1 lead over South Side Saints in the opening frame, rallied, -in the fourth and fifth

By BERNARD HARMON

Athletics 5 to 3, hurling. som was the loser when

Stan Musial and Terry p. yielded four singles, a sacrifice, Moore homered for the Red Birds, ang three walks in the sixth inning.

and Ed Lukon got a two-run homer for the Reds. Cincinnati outhit St.

getting all! Bourke, 6-0, 6-0; Bob

courts. Jimmy fame, 6-1. ; Campbell was due to oppose Sid Izaak this afternoon. Stanley Mal-! less was paired against Harold Mor- | gan; McClure against Ralph Burns; | Art Linne against George Busch- | mann, and Ray Von Spreckleson against Phil Liehr in_ men's sinMen's doubles The play also was on the schedule. Re-

McClure, of table tennis! eliminated Dulberger, 6-3,

on

had | Men's Singles Art Lianne defeated Robert Wood, 6-3, 6-4; James McOlure defeated Murr#y Dul- , 6-1; Ralph Burns defeated 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; Bian Malless deDick Bastian,

arl Otey,

ARGY , bell | defeated Paid ro or ty ob Bastian, gt hh San. defeatig s Double Rein. R. Bastian defeatod Boing -Yea(8 unt-Hall defeat - and | fenski-Smiley 6-1, 11-9; W. a ma | feated Reed-King. 6-3, 8-3° Tooms- “Wagner defeated Tttenbach-Galloway, 6-1, Dale-Dulberger defeated Manis-Izsak, 6-1. 6-4; Campbell- Linke defeated Bradford Otey, 6-3, '8-6; oe-W. Bastian defeated

Hank Campbell

ted Von Spreckelson- Hancock, 6-2, 7-5;

inning. | McClure- Bicket defeated Doyle-Clark, 6-1, Ralph Hodgin tripled with two men on to highlight the inning.

| Women's Singles { Bmily Plickinger defeated Betty Malh- | (ews, 10-8, 6-4; Mary Grace Lauck defeat ed | Bobbie Hall 6-1, 6-0,

“DE LUXE” YOUR

CAR IN 5 MINUTES

w L a in that time Wil-|DeWolf News ............. 9 1 pA Edgles Lodge ........ “8 2 800 Tryon's Tavern . “3 3 700 Kingan Reliables 8 3 667 Alison: ......... 5 5 500 : i . 4 : .400 . 400 1 " 3 [ | 1 9 : nap on meric Simpson Studio: 1 8 100 il pt 4 I} subbing on the|innings to take a 9-7 decision, /

verdict.

loop contest. the Saints

connected for

banging out 14 hits to gain the!

Prospect Tavern lambasted Lie] Air Products, 16-4, in the remaining | Bastin and Arbuckle | of the winners and Copner of Linde

home runs.

ZA EATER

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SET OF FOUR

Perkins Has Own

Cheering

Indianapolis, in the 10-round main | Notice 1s hereby given the taxpayers of wo (Grove Monday Is: Irvington Mer-| Mardin Jil, luson, Coos) idan {chants vs. Speedway V. F. W.; Doc's nicipalit aL their regular meeting place, A contingent of Windy O1tY | Drug vs. Eli Lilly Co.; Moose Lodge |° n the 25th day of August, 1947, will conboxing fans is expected here, ac-|ys vy A vets. sae ne CURSSIPICATION POR TOWNS cording to Matchmaker Liyod| - rnitial y General Fund games at Municipal are:|gervices Personal Oarter of the Hercules Athletic | girgibaum Beth vs. Naval Ord-| Ssisry of ‘Trustees, three. .....§ 15.00 club, with plenty of “green stuff” nance: Ertel Machine vs. National Salar hr AY Dep- 30.9 » back Perking, | Starch; Stokol vs, Meeker Music. Salary " Street Commissioner 130.00 The complete program follows: | The Pepsis will get their final pre- Compensation Town Attorney. 100.00 . Main event—10 rounds—light- auras Jo Saturday and Sun-| Other Compensation, Bugineer 300.00 eavyweights: Al Johnson, Indi- day night, when they meet the tol. General. Fun a anapolis, vs. Sylvester Perkins, famed. Oklahoma Cowboys from Services Contractual a... "818% Chicago, 1m. Enid, Okla. at Municipal. Cottmunieation and Trampria. 115.00 Semi-windup—86 rounds Rar TTA Te grinting and Advertising : ou - rvices, er niractual..... 4,500. heavyweights: Allen Small, El- | : Supplies wood, Ind, vs. Lee Campione, Chi- dayne She Supplies nr 130.00 cago, IIL i Me Al d Sewer 1,000.00 Prelim—6 rounds—light- : OTHE on Bond faa weights: Bob Beamon, Indian- mi- 0 e alre rem aie 300.00 apolis, vs. Jimmy Robinson, Contingencies rh Lente 600.00 ' Louisville, Ky. KOKOMO, Ind, Aug. 7 (U, P.. Total Budget Estimate. . $6,790.00 Prelim—5 rounds—welter- —Ft. Wayne won the Indiana, RTIMATE OF D> 19

weights: Frankie Ray, East Chi‘cago, Ind, va. Sol Lewis, Louis-

ville, Ky. Prelim—4¢ weights:

Ky.

Joe Williams, Indian. | apolis, va. Gibbs Pike, Louisville,

Section

{ Launderall,

rounds—heavy-

8 Teams Seeded In Softball Play

Eight of the 72 teams entered in the Marion County Softball association’s annual metropolitan ar Sylvester Perkins the Chicago light tournament were seeded last night heavyweight, will have a private| [LEGAL NOTICE cheering section when he steps into | the outdoor Sports Arena mitt ring tonight to face state light heavy-! weight champion Al Johnson, of |

Seeded teams are Pepsi-Cola, In- | sley Manufacturing, Mechanics! Laundry, Bethel A. C.,, P. L. Jacobs Holy Rosary, {Corp. and Memorial Vets, The opening schedule at Beech |‘

| semi-pro baseball championship last night by beating out 22 hits | Pn Re ee ees 19 Decsmee ' against Terre Haute and shellack. | ing the Vigo county entry 16-2. ! Left fielder Bob Winters and] Catcher Hank Blair provided the] margin of victory for the ®t | , Wayners. Both got four hits out vunds on 3 Hand and

Perkins, Campione and Robinson of five attempts.

Lev: will be making their first local ap-| Dee Williams, Terre Haute short-| Acta]

pearances. The Williams-Pike fra-! stop hit a homer in the fifth for] Tae to

cas will open the action at 8:30 the losers.

o'clock.

Bowling Meeting

alleys,

| Grange, nL

The champion Ft. Wayne outfit a ro will meet® the ' Illinois som pro) year (Schedule on Bie in offica | pranp Hills Ford, Oak Park, in ‘a " 3 two out of three games this A meeting of the Capitol Paper| week end. The first game will be bowling league will be held Monday | played at Pt. Wayne Friday. Sarhight at 8 o'clock atthe Central | urday the teams move to La Net IR 31

Kramer | tes for certain pu

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the matter of Setermining the tax the civil town of Meridian Hills, Arion County, { Indiana. Before the Board of Town Trus-~

General Fund

Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $ 5.790. oo} expenditures ‘to be made from ah Sis: of pre un- : expended July 3ist of present | year $78.05

Total Funds Required $14,468. 05 | to Be Received from er Than Proposed Tax

July 31st of

Balance, i $ 1.510.14|

collected, present icember settlement) 1,806.03 yo ae to be ze. A ‘presen year to Dec. J1st incom of City Control) er): a Special Taxes (see Schedu 151.00 , Pees ahd all other revenue "(see Schedule) 400.00 $ 9.790.117

Raised for Expenses of Incoming

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Yea Operatin Balasige (nef in exnse Jun. 1st to on Misc. Revenye me period) .. 1,011.45

Amgunt hi Be Raised boy

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1. DEATH NOTICES e, The. Aug. 7,0 William Z., age of ton a beloved father of » ret Stahl Alma Indianapolis; brother ot Jesse AID agast and Betty n, H v faite away Wi a y A, I rvi Friday, 1: m., jtom Snipe Bros.

nd {Lebanon papers please copy.) EB. Sr. of 430 N.

Haven cemetery. Friends may al at chapel y. Please omit

age 5 ears, of 1433 N. a vets. yar of of Indiana is and Lawi y passed away Wednesday “gl m. Private services, Flanner x Buchanan Mortuary, Time Burial Crown Hill. Please flowers. ENRGOTT— Otto, 3 nn 0 8. Villa ave. passed away. TH ursday morning, brother of Rudy and

Harry Eh city; \ a Nantrep Colum aN Ina. and Mrs. lass, Holly+ Cal. Services at the J, C, Wilson Chapel of the Ciithes, 1234 Prospec Saturday, 1:30 m, Friends tavited Burial crown “Hill Friends nay call at the Chapel of the Chimes FOLEY—Mrs. Bimo Lo Dems, oma, age 75 years, other of Ivan L., Lowell H., Oakley L. Foley, and Mrs, Lois Walker; sister of Will O. and Wil. bur PF. Patterson and Mrs, Maude Wall and Mrs, Rexie Scanling, passed away Wednesday. Service at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Pasco Funeral Greenfield. Friends Invited, Friends may call! at funeral home any time after noon today.

HAYES—Mary, age 01, of 3008 W. Michigan, eloved mother of Mrs,

Bert E. Shirley, grandmother of Mrs, Earl Kingsley, Hartford City, Ind.: Kibert A. Shirley, Muncie, Ind. and Edwin H. Shirley, Anderson, Ind great-grandmother of Philip Arthur Kingsley and David Edwin Shirley, sister of Mrs. Philip Bieser and Miss Callie Spies, Hamilton, O, passed away Wednesday mornin Services Saturday, 1 p. m,, from Shirley Bros, West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan, Burial East Maplewood cemetery, Anderson, Ind, Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m, Thursday. (Anderson, Muncie and Hartford City papers please copy.)

ANKAWIAK- mond, of Manise

JANKAWTAK— Raymon nd, of son of Valentine Jan. Kamiah, Mich da of Prank and James Junkawiak and Mrs. Josephine Wei~ pa away in Indianapolis. For’ information call Robert W. Stirling Puneral Home, MA-6576. Funeral notice later. KINNEY —Anne, age 60 years, of 103 Koehne st., beloved sister of John Kinney of Chicago; Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Kinney; aunt of Dale J. Maurice, Patrick and Donald Kinney, all of Indianapolis,

the Woods, day, Aug. 5, 8. from the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian st, 8: Requiem mass at St thon church, § a. m Friends invited, Friends may call at the funeral home.

LANGE—Louis F., age 69, of 5 R, 6, “Indianapolis, beloved brother of Amelia and Emma Lange, six nieces and six nephews surviving, away pny morning. Saturday, from Shirley Bros. Irving it Game) 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends fay <8 call at the chapel after 1 p. m, Pr

LATHAM Mary “C., Age 66, . 834 N, Riley, passed’ away Thursday morning, wife of Harry T. Latham mother of Harry T. batham and Margaret Latham and Mrs, Mary Sare, sister of Mrs Frances Clark, city, and James Puan Detroit. Services at the J. C ilson Ghapel of the Chimes, 1334 Pan st., Satur5 a m., and at li tile Flower m,

hurch, 14th and Bos 9 Friends invited. Burial "washington rk. Priends may call at the

Pa Chapel of the Chimes. Rosary will be recited 2 J m. Friday. LEWIS—Al E., beloved wile eof George 0 * Lewis, mother of Mrs, Gross, Logansport, Ind.; Mrs, Imbler, t. Petersburg, Pia, and Mrs, Mary Wilson, Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wilson, Funeral service 10 a. m. Friday, Aug. 8, at the residence, 5512 Burial at Deerfield cemetery near Winchester. Ind. Friends invited. Leap service. (Logansport papers please copy.) MCCARTHY Gertrude, 511 E. 29rd, 1 and, Margaret Mc

iy Funeral for at the roy Mortuary Meridian and 19th aa r and Paul Cathedral. i Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary.

RREOTED NOTICE) Emma, formerly ns entered into rest , widow of Merritt mother © Leonette Holman, Mrs. Daisy Brock, Mrs. Myrtle patee, Claude and Clarshige McConnaha rvices Friday, 2 bs at Colonial Chapel. 3447 Colege ave. Burial Clermont cemetery, Friends invited. Moore Mortuaries

McKEE—James L., age 80 years, ad Parkway ave, beloved husband of a McKee, father of John \ Charles J. and Omer E. McKee, brother of Miss Caroline McKee, d TRuraday Am. -

Crown Hill 3 Snern! home after 7 p. m. Thursday. NEIBURGER—Juck, age 53, 977 Lesley ave., beloved husband of Aman, dn E. “Neiburger, sbeplather of Beef D. Bhore, Wilma M. Davis ert FP. Smith, Indianapolis: BY Rov of Herman Nelburger, Memphis, passed away Tuesday eveServices Friday, 10 a» 3 Bros. Irving wil Chapel, 5377 BE. Washington. Burial St. Joseph cemetery, Friends may call at the chapel

+ O'MALLEY —Emma, widow of Joba, ”

mother of Lawson, passed ‘away & son's residence; 4445 Central ave, Tuesday night. Services at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday. 1:30 2 Priends invited. Burial Crown

Pi of 335 Hendricks pl, eres into rest Tuesday even Re age 61 years, husband of the late Eunice Bee Peats, father of Margaret and Geo. Wheeler, brother - of Mr. Geo. K. Johnson and William E. Peats. Service Friday, 2p m, at Peace Chapel, 2080

E. Michigan st. Priends are welcome. urial Crown Hill, Moore Mortaaries. William T, #8, 1041 Yoke st., beloved Husband of Nora Pogue brother 3" Pogue, p away Wednesda - neral Saturday, at the . H. Herrmann Funeral 1505 8. Bast st. Friends invited, Burial

READY iT v ilizabeih, 1140 Hoyt away horde) morn« ing, ee of John H. snd Mary v. Ready, sister of William E. and Herbert J. y. Punersl notice later. J. C. Wilson service. RED DMAN—Prank. fo formerly of 447 | E. 10th st., entered into rest Wednes Bervices Satur2050

Frie come, Burial Greenfield, Ind. Moore Mortuaries, . WICKER ved husband of hale E. Wicker, son of Pred and Mary Wicker, passed away

Tueasy. Pp m ww ds may call at the irling Punetal Home, Roleao a st. Puneral service 10 ». m., at Glenns

Valley Methodist church. Priends invited, Burial Mount Pleasant ceme-

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Clennung, Paperhanging, i. sstimata. Work PAPRRKANGING, BTEAMING, CALL HI-3: PAPER APER HANGING, STEAMING Painting. Immed. serv, CH-2632-W, Pa Paper Hanging—GA- 6722 terin Pateh Danerine FR-4830 R Work Guar Plastering ™“%ice—rr.aees Tan BUSINESS CARDS 100 Stone Press, 130 W, Md. $2 Repairs, elec. sewer Plumbing leu ning. BE-2484, PLUMBING, heatg., Wat. serv., sewers. Dick's Phimbing shop, BEAN. Road Oiling 22: BR- 1462 Parking Lots. a DTG, i Roofing. gut inne, ng. concrete Hoosier Gonstrugtion & Siding 208-207 W. South R299 L1-2431 Root Tepairs, km se Eo, 3 So 2028 HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired by ex-servicemen. Prompt Service FR-7069 » SEPTIC TANKS Dry wells, outside toflets cleaned & and out-of-town serv, FR-8742 SEPTIC TANKS Outside toilets, etc, cleaned In. stalled; in and out of town. CA-3296.

Family Finance, Ine. | go class 4d in Tel COLUMBIA INVES

841 Nlinols Bldg. RL, 001. ©

Coats, Dine

LOM 7 Sn

Appliances, Jewelry, SACKS BROS. Tre

LOANS Book 00. PENN. RI-8607

RI-8507... 307 N.

Ar i : TE A Aware.

21. WA

Pump Corp. Personnel Being

TRANSFERRED oy INDIANAPOLIS

references and have permansi positions, Call TA-1563, ersonmnel,

or MACHINERY CORP. p OF ‘PALL CREEE ORDNANCE PLANT,

BUTLER UNIVERSITY STUDENTS & FACULTY need rooms, apariments and houses, beginning on or About Sept. 1. Prefer north,

MEN'S COUNGIL—HU-1348 X Automobile Goes mansser,

3-bedroom house, unfurn., Irv, preferred, Call LI-5651, Can furnish references, ele.

EMPLOYED lady 3 years one Ex pany; father alsq emp.; need 3 - rm. unfurn. spt. house, yrs. one rental: ex, rela. "Risdon, -4; CH-0837. W. Algia. Bib i} Shey refuse to rent To your DarThen give our ex Veteran, wife need sma , ®pt. Mrs.

SMALL “apt. for veteran id and wife, or torred. 0 hild n, 1 NER, i, Ta

references.

TWO CAREER QIRLS

ii Ahsriment ranging from 2-8

/ ig APOLIS" AGENCY MA-9328, Realtors. Cor. Del. & Ohi 904 SHELBY—$ Good double; 1 has

an Arran for 5 no Tirnate: dcear gan

con a dition. jor immadiste Re sale, danNr

1121'S. Chester Muon

bu ow; modem kitchen: furnace bungalow; insulated: hardwood

Home ana ine

2308 Nowland

Peto 3-ar b oor yard well lan dscaped ; doors, Windows and na Sere inel § BE-0572-F

Mr. Oglesby, J 3 8 Mi MoGullough Agency, Ine, OLDEST

6-Rm & other outbu! of land with young orchard on i

‘house, barn, chicken house fidings and 6

located inside the corporation of English, Ind, for modern house on large lot or small acreage in or around Ben Davis or Rockport. Pure Shassr would alle consider outright « sue T re property. Call Mr,

_ Wall Hote] Ga.-MA-8581 VACANT—MOVE IN 2333 PARKER

§ Rooms i with toilet, 2 rms. os tine do. call for appoin

Ge 6 HARMON 60., REALTOR 872 UDELL sT.

icely are

#-rm. modern, reseed for 4 AD Cokveniently 10e roo) ou

and car line,

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Nice new — oy mod, tus redecorated

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ance. “Ait "REAL ESTATE 0. 11-6340 07 ODD PELLOWS

1712 E. MARYLAND ,

Lovely 2-bsdroom bungalow: beautiful floors;

3

+

1219 CENTRAL

CLEANING—Beptic tank, dry ella, .-or unfurn., vicinity Sut ani modern equipmen Mer) ~ “lotn st. Best refs. he 7481. welts Ams, 24 stories, modern, Now 4 ’ Toilets dren, a ont ipl, he efficiency com P00 . 4-Car waa. Soptie T nks cured OA-1281 apt. turn, unfurn. Prefer north. po Real CLOGGED sew 0 rains until Ao 2 La os ps MY som rie Ave, clean lec, Tach. ase. amily, rent mpdern p x! ve, ar. CH-3344, Exeutive, pedioom SuMghor Goodlet, gas * heat: 10 days’ a Sires tree service, Insured tree or east. May consider buy L. work all kinds, Any time. L1-8943, BR-6615. a by Augreal) ay ape . JOST a homeless G.I, small’ family, 2710 Winthrop. Vacuum Gleaner Repairing rate; 4-room unfurn: em Ta-iord. mes. prizes FISCHER

FOR RENT

17. ROOMS—NO BOARD

WASHIN BLVD. “3814—Clean sleeping. ro inl for 1 or 2 quiet, em-~ ploy hristian Fy : referegc on;

2) bath, constant hot water,

$00 E. EAST—OL ~(irl to share room beds: kitchen en privileges, Ri S330, before 3 P, 3 p.m. LARGE, clean room for ahtleman; close to bath; near eas Pe ferences, 1332 W. 23d. FATA GE_ for 3, Be a Camp, 12 miles out 8. Meridian, 1st road n. of Btones Crossing. 3d house, SLEERING room for employed, ree gentleman, 119 "m Buelid,

CARROLLTON, #5 — Comfortable, cool, airy room for emp, y H1-0871,

NICE i rooms, Wa night and Palace %o lL 4 liane 2 Rp or Rgn:

a ~Gomforiable sleeping Foom for one; good transportation. TA~

COOL front double room, next bath; good AO ‘FA-1986, before 8 p. m LARGE unfurnished for one 3 te. cent fay ooated, ph rr north, CA-3

1 for 3 girls; "eross ventiigtion, Was 4846.

North Small MI sleeping - 35 emp, a Ha ,

room, ol ferred

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD FLETSH HAVEN SANITARIUM CAre.

_— company 18 yrs References RI-3114. ety :

Sublet Until Nov. 5

Apt. or house furnished. Rronesey care assured, N. or E. Refs. CH-7443-

MARRIED copie. ho children, ¢ ey 1-bedrm, aj yb Sa, furn, or unfurnished. TA-S

VETERAN and — both emp, need furnished or unfurniahod ai pe — a

tami eh after "e p m, PLO 1, quiet, reliable, needs apartment. WA-8426,

after 6 p. m. QUIET couple, ‘Bo no children, need 4-5-room unfurn, Le ar apt. N. or E. No sharing. TA2. MOVING STORAGE Rent a 1047 Truck Move Yourself, Save Half

THE U-DRIVE-IT CO.

Alabama and Ohio RI1-6016 24-Hour Service

Rent a New Car or Truek

By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly ntract “We Purnish Everything But the river” ___® KY. AVE. RI-TI88, RI-1313 23 23. APARTMENT FOR RENT

#50 N, Pennsylvania St. LI-8588 24, HOUSES FOR RENT : NOVEE a Son :

North, In ex-

NEW HOUSE 8 Rooms, bath, full t, automatic oil burner, full garage. Price only $13, 33220 N. A

335-31 N, Jefferson

a oom. side double; modern; twee

Phillips Realty wr 04 Av,

ope. 4