Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1947 — Page 11
gion will 1t of conTICKS.
WAY.
cover of
Pearson rry -GOoride and
n during uestions ropriety
als—and
me patid army
NEY.
S.
«deliver. er even An © con-
another is much juation: sis that ‘rackpot is belief.
d Vishin have world’s at have
RB. pitalism
n a new
avoided,
Boeli
1
1
I
a g
HE
I
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1947. ; Jot Local Deatfios
. Mrs. Mary E. Doy § Watch nl |wife of the late Andrew Taylor, will es, es al held in the Flanner & Buchanan
Ll
10-DAY SERVICE
wy
\
Mrs. Helen Taylor Ilabor— + -
Je Services Tuesday Machinist Union Fails to. Qualify
{mortuary by Louise Nichols, Chris- | to Be ind [tian Science reader, -at 2:30 p, m. Burial Tuesday. Burial will be in Crown
Holy Cross Cemetery min cemetery. “Asked for NLRB
THE INDIAN
More Financial Data
APOLIS TIMES. | __ ANNOUNCEMENTS | 1. DEATH NOTICES i= Indianapolis 7 Times, Sat., Sep. 27,’ : |
BRO WN—John Wesley beloved huse band of Katherine Brown, brother of Henrietta and “Dorothy ghd a. t aay, "isan W. Ray. Burial For Park cemetery, | the n mortuary. | COLE--Joseph L., age 63, brother of { Charles ole, stepbrother of Ida
Friends may call at
Prymas, passed away turday a.
3 3 m Mrs. Mary E. Doyle, 943 Prospect She is survived by her son, ‘ . at’ the residence of brother, 940 N. lst; died here yesterday morning. Andfew Tavior Jr. Royal Oak. SlIW NG Sin Weer ormiand te Sori Maney. 14 | She was 75. A native of Lexington; Mich., and one daughter, Mrs. May| waSH INGTON, Sept. 31 —The| ; Hehigan’ Friends invited, pur; | a ' Ky. she had been a resident of In- ||, Master, Indianapolis, 2 one big union that thought it was = AC the Funeral Home hav, Th Idianapolis for 45 years. - ¢ i b «| Sunday rae i ully qualified under the Taft-Hart- core nn 3 DAVIS —John H., 821 N. Bradly, faDRUG STORES She was a member of St. Patrick's ley law to make use of the national pel of Miss Rlizabeih Davis and Catholic church. Is. iC £3 labor relations board now finds it A LShtater Davia, Lineall ai you Funeral services will be held in isn't. # June - Bynum and Ravmond Davis. o passed away at Lincoln, 1 day i 0 YT NR the J. C. Wilson Chapel o the The International Association of Bervices Sunday pom. a he J, ©. Chimes at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday and Bh h iriole Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," 1234 ; G } d t 9 m. in St. Patrick's church. Machinists, which is independent Prospect Prichds wvited. Burial . aranvee hat ¥.3 : . of both A. F. of L. and C. 1. O, and Weodland cemetery, = Dayion =O Contract " Burial will be in Holy Cross ceae recently reported it had grown to Friends Shay, eal} at the Chaoel of EW BURNERS tery. Mrs. Lucy H. Wheat, widow Of ga5000 members, has been-informed DIETZ Em 3235 “Boulevard pl ess, Dope . survived » het 0 the late Ben C. Wheat, died yes- by General Counsel Robert N. Den-i" ar Harr bi Di Fg Wiminaton, band, Luke; three sons, wird, terday fn her home, 956 N. Parker pam that it. must go* ‘through Del pussed awar Saturday a . arvices Manner More IMMEDIATE Indignapolis; Bernard wi Josees ave. She was 76. Born at Prince|rurther formalities. Sarviehs, Planner Buet ann Mor: INSTALLATION New York City; a daughter Edward Island, Canada, Mrs. Wheat! gpokesmen for the machinists Hill. Friends invited. Friends may g !Catherine Schwier, Indianapolis, I call at mortuary NEW FURNACES Cal . wr’ srandchildren. 'had been a resident of Indianapolis call it “unnecessary red tape.’ Mr.| DOYLE Mary E. 948 Prospect si. | 1 and four g for 53 years. Denham’s office says it merely is Ta Dorie of Tnaiun’ CH 0849 ‘William H. Guy She was a member of Second following out the letter as well as po A LOBE Gp . y > Church of Christ Scientist, Hay- the spirit of the law. °' | Priday. Services Tuesday, 8:30 a. m,, | Services for Willlam H. Guy, who . . War Mothers. | { at the J. C, Wilson “Chapel of the Plummer Furnace Repair died yesterday in the home of his ward Barkcus post of War Mot Ars Have Filed All Forms | Chimes. ° 114 Prospect Bo Wf ow y BR Po . k A 3712 N, Sherman Drive wml SOD, Charles H. Guy, 805 S. Roena fireman's auxiliary, and .Sons of| The law requires, according to Cross cemetery. Friends may call at Eh, me - Ist, will be Monday at” 10 a. m. jn | Veterans auxiliary. Mr. Denham's interpretation, that] the “Chapel of the Chimes : FINEGOLD- TS [Moore Mortuaries’ Ben Davis Survivors include a daughter, officers of labor organizations from insapot. pas edOTmerY S CR {chapel. Burial will be in Floral Mrs. Helen Clore; a son, Charles T. (top to bottom must file affidavits) morning J on tage, mother, of Mrs. |Park. Services will be in charge Wheat, an Indianapolis Times | that they" are not members of the rs. Ruth Zatz, Mrs. Dorothy Levi, lof ‘the Rev. Medford Jones, pastor |printer; two sisters, Mrs. Ella’ N. | Communist party, a Se, corte Eimescld, Rae lof the Fleming Gardens Christian | Duggan, indianapolis; “Mrs. Win-| It also requires that labor or- Finegold pind Ben 1 Finegol od. Serv. | church, 'nona Hammer, Kansas City, one ganizations must file tindncial| 0 Yl Pine" Aaron Rube | Funeral means Mr. Guy, who was 89, had been 'grandson, and one niece. |statements and other internal in-| Home. Friends invited. | lis 57 years. i ; formation with the labor depart- GUY—William H, of 805 8. Roena ANTISEPTICALLY a resident of Indianapols yeu Services will be at 1:30 p. m. ow entered into pest Friday, age ) q He .was an honorary elder of Monday, in the Moore Mortuaries ment. ; a thie 8 years husband a e me Hes CLEAN CLOTHES Fleming Gardens Christian church, peace Chapel. Burial will be in The machinists have done a 1IS.| _M. Guy, brother of Rose Lech1 . But the law also réguires that the letter, Mrs. John Holler and Mrs and was formerly a member of the aemorial Park cemetery. , : Mi nnie Hagan. Services Monday, 10 C > ge, 216 financial data must be furnished to -a jn. at Ben Davis Chapel 6112 W, Cc K. of P: lodge, 210. 4 . 1s. "Tl here ti Was hington st. Friends are walcome, Survivors are another son John » . . all its members. 1at’s where the Burisl Floral Park. Moore: Mortu b nsrcrs 43 ; x Mrz Rose «block comes In a x 4 M. Guy, three sister Mrs. Rose PT James Ha 0 v . k tr Da a AF § a 5 ge 68, of 12€4 A%Y . J Lechleiter, Mrs. John Holler, both | Machinist officers say they were W 26th 8t. beloved husband of . PLAIN of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Minnie not pounced Shout nis require- Bet na TE mere) Monday, "1.30 ARMENT { . - " ment until last Tuesday. | y, m.. drom Shirley Bros. Central 3 GARME? Hagan, Clayton, Kas., three grand OR re Th CHiiats. ves Balky $m, Jhisiey Bros Ctatial children and - four great-grand- ay fe call at chapel any time, Burial 4 children ceived formal notice of what they Crown Hill , call the “sleeper” requirement, ROBBINS—E. Guy, 7104 E. 28th st. Mrs. Florence Schwartz Emil Dietz, pioneer box manu- NLRB processed two cases for ma-| of ioved husband of Tiina, Jathe! Mrs. Florence Schwartz, former facturer, died today at his home, .hinist locals—one in Belleville, Ill, Sraudiuther of Elizabeth Aun. passed : % . ve NN yf - LOOK FOR J cident of Indianapolis, died this 3225 Boulevard pl. He was 83. the other in St. Louis. mer & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday. : THIS TAG J morning in Washington, Ind, Shel A long-time resident on the Both involved elections in small Lp. 0 Friends invited. Burial Prevents was a member of 'Bnai ‘Brith and South side, he had been an active bargaining units to validate a union] mertuary. = oo oo | 8 Hadassah. 3 Democratic party worker. Inter- shop—under which an employer SCHWARTZ hin gh Syushing- { PIRATION ODOR AND MILDEW § she is survived by hier husband, ested in art ifi his later years, Mr. may hire whom he pleases and the wife of Joe, mother of Harry, Wei= | 3 : » man, Mrs, Marsha Fishman, Mrs 9 . ; Joe,, Washington; two sons, Harry Dietz had ajded many young new employee must become a mem- Evelyn Aku and Mrs Toba Code, neneaded A rt is I * ri '8. Services will be conducted at 3:30 : Schwartz, St. Louis, and Henpah Hoosier painters. ber of.the union yin 30 days ye I by an Re oH RvEern | : LIFE OF CLOTHES J Schwartz, Bloomington; three po. yoo than 30 years he was Doubts Elections to Be Imvalidated Funeral Home Tutecment iodiansb: 3 daughters, Mrs. Toba Cudek, Indis : . olis, Hebrew cemetery. Friends 1nStores All Over Indianapolis, § GaUBNIELS, Fo: : » * president of Dietz, Ballweg Co, A spokesman for NLRB sald to-) wieedw | : J h 4521 for J anapolis; Mrs. Marsha Fishman, ooo 00 Lown as Fred Dietz Co. day that such elections cannot now| STANLEY Clarence Muriin of 1330 | Call WA bash 452 Washington: Mrs. Evelyn Akus . : 1 il th hinist Iv 8. Worili, entered junto rest Thurs- | Location. gLon; Be , He held numerous patents-in the be held until the machinists comply; day at Louisville, Ky. age 4 yis, : Nearest. ¥ J Orangeburg, N. Y., and two grand- asd : |with the requirement of- furnishing son of Cora Adeline Harios, father i Y AT § children PASKREIE dustry: financial data to all members o ey pnsent Bik FIAGk vd | . 1 : Gi 1 0 . uth, obert y ary np an AVAILABLE ONL will be conducted by! He is survived by two sons, Carl Sarah Jane Stanley. Services Tues-
regardless of how liftle or how much
spent—all receive the utmost
a complete, flawless service.
(-H-HERRMANN
FUNERAL HOME 1SOS SOUTH EAST ST.
9
O w E488.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
| Rabbi Maurice
p. m. tomorrow.
We have always felt that the cost of a funeral service should ba -well within the
means of the bereaved family.
Services He doubted, however,
Goldblatt in the V. Dietz of Indianapolis and Harry | go eville and. St.
aron-Ruben funeral home at 3:30 F. Dietz of Wilmington, Del.; four Burial will be in grandchildren, and six great-grand- that they were illegal,
Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. » children. After conferences with machinist ed Funeral services will be held ofeials, NLRB officials said thes | LEGAL . NOTICES o {Monday at Planner & Buchanan understood that.this union was pre- | \ alt ARD OF {mortuary. Bur ial will be In Crown paring to take the further necessary Hill {Ing petitions have been
: | national union will be published, Clarence M. Stan ey was said, in the October number Martin the machinists’
For All
Incomes
Services for Clarence Stanley, 1220 S. Worth st,
at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Moore mur-|several 1 ways. tuaries Northeast chapel. Burial Sm—— will be in Clear Creek cemetery. [Clear Creek, Ind. Mr. Stanley; who was 48, had beer
employed as engineer at Dean — Pump Works for 11 years. He was Rushed to Cairo. {lifelong resident of Marion county
Survivors are his mother, Cora! | Adeline Hollis; four daughters, Miss Sarah Jane and Miss Mary Aun| {Stanley, Indianapolis. Miss Ruth Stanley, San Francisco and Ms. Bety Adams Smith, Santa Ana, ical, and two sons, Frank L. and |Robert Lee Stanley, both of Indian-|
Here—
Fifty-seven pounds
in value and of the disease throughout Egypt
here; T. W. A. transports carrying
lave, died yesterday morning in the Lilly officials said OL teem ee was 17. Mr. Davis had lived in
the one to India, 40 pounds. Indian-
Watch Repair — | Prompt Guaranteed Service FREE ESTIMATES
ALINSON JEWELERS
47 Monument Circle
TTI A AM J Hi IHR RIMTI
WHILE THEY LAST
POP-UP TOASTE RS Open | og "$1595 " is
Meridian Furniture' Go.
Fat, ot \
ber of thé Masonic lodge, ware, O. | He was.a member of the Edwin Ray Methodist church here.
Services
You Save Because We Save MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS
$ I 8 75 2 | 75 24% CASE CLOTHES
The shipment
will
1312 N. Meridian St. -22U
RX) Ww. Washington st. St. Raymotid Davis, all of Indianapolis. ficient Supplies on hard.
DIAMONDS—WATCHES SPORTING GOODS-CAMERAS
( Veh i AA 143 NL Elinois
INDIAN
~ ALUMINUM -
= Realiors to Admi
that the Louis elections would be invdlidated on the ground
Monthly Journal who died | while local unions also are prepar- | construction of 4-unit apartment building Thursday at Louisville, Ky., will beling to meet the situation in one of *
of cholera ox |serum, needed to stem the spread] |ruthiture Fepais 8
serum were expected to arrive in
apolis. a {Cairo sometime Monday and in InLiohn H. Davis dia the following day. i 2 N adl The vaccine was sent in response of John H. Davis, 82 Bradley 1, appeals from both
501 The shipment! arch Street | Deaconess hospital, Lincoln, Ill. He to Cairo contained 17 pounds and yard requirements to permit the conver-' on
A naval transport plane carrying apolis 35 years, but was a native 1000 pounds of supplementary nied- COMPANY; . 3006 of Cincinnati, O., and was a mem- jcal supplies left today for Cairo.! Dela- The plane carried more vaccine, an ‘blood plasma and sulpha drugs. |in from Lilly's w put aboard two regularly scheduled to permit the construction be held in ‘the J. transports of Trans. World Airlines! |} |ing_residence C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes at last night to be transferred to over- | t
Africa for aid in fighting the out-|
'Elizabeth. Davis, Indianapolis; ! CABINET CO son, Dr. Chester Davis, Lincoln, Ill; break o Shclera, oF "Black goat immediate Delivery on All Size ; one 0 1¢ Orient's most dr ; three foster children, Marzella BUILT-IN CABINETS Abrams, Mafyjane Byraum and diseases. Neither country had s
$ Wisconsin Man “Heads 'Plasmatic-Therapy, Inc. Avan dentist's ne ne” we famtivl 08-V-47--RALPH M
Sept. 30, 10 a. m, at the NorthJay: Chapel, “38% Station st. Priends are welcome. Burial Clear Creek | cemetery, Clear Creek, md. Moore | Mortuaries. | i {
P ZONING APPEALS OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the rollow-! filed with ihe
{steps.. Financial data of the inter-!Board of Zoning Appeals, City of Indian
it lapolis, requesting a variance from the {tequirements of the Zoning Ordinance: | of | 495-V-47--MACK COOK, rear 536 Pat-/ iterson Street, reqiiests variance of area sland rear yard requirements to pérmit the
at the rear of the exisiiig residence. 496-V-47— THOMAS J. BLACKWELL, {Northeast Cotner New York & Dearborn | Streets, requests variance of use to nermit| (the conversion of the existing residence into & faneral home, and to further permit the adjoining vacant Jot to be used n|
(lor accessor 497-V-47— WILSON, rear 2875 on Avenue, requests variance of use| mit the operation of a commerci inl} learse gry the existin ne Jers) . uliaing at) jos 3 gear of the Sua | CEscuzN. |
RENNER, “rear 2930 prs Keystone Ave-| hse requests variance of use to permit he construction of an addition to isting garage nd its conversion wlio a
~V-47- CaARD VAN METER, rear and 2101 Dext = A requests expansion
|India, were on route today from lof a non-conforming use to permit the ‘ithe Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical plant
construction of a 20° x 27° addition to the existing automobile repair garage, this] 'addition to be used for the retail sale and storage of automobile accessories 5(0-V-47- JAMES y WHITE, "405 South! Varman Avenue, uests expansion of a I ren Fh andsvariance of build-! ing line requirements to permit the con-| ersion of the existing residence into a! retail store building, an addition to be, constructed to the front ahd t to be connected to the a store |
~V-4i—~EDWARD CORTEZ, 660 requests variance of rear)
‘the,
countries, | butlding.
rear
the axisung garage into livingi quarters al the rear the existing rosi-|
502-V- 31 =INDIANA BELL TELEPHO NE| orth Pennsylvania | ta a of a non-con-{forming use to permit the cohstruction of addition to the west end of the existing telephone exchaige and office build-
&. ag |. 503-V-47-JOHN W. DAVIS, thar 1151 Kentucky Avenue, requests variance of use| and operation { & welding shop at the rear of ihe exist-|
1426-27
| Street,
04-V-47 WILLIAM 8. GODBY,
construction of a warehouse at the rear|
Cor. Senate Ave.. & Maryland St. |West 33rd Blreet, requests variance of] | Open 9 to 9 3 p. m. Sufiday. Burial will be seas transports, | buliding line Tequirements to permit the i enclosure rms cerns » Monday in Woodland . cemetery, Both stricken countries have ap- freosuie © resldgnge. ng porch at ihe Dayton, 0. pealed to the United States, Great x 300. V4... LEN K. FOX, rear 2980.1, ort. herman rive, requests “expansion JORDAN BROS. Survivors include a daughter’ Mrs. Britain and the Union of South ;;" 5° non-conforming use to permit the
of the existing buildings, a portion of this! {building planned for present construction! e and the remainder at such time as build-| ¥ ing materials are avatisble, 506-V-47--WILLIAM T. Jones, JR. & CECIL R. HURT, 2601 Shelby Street, request] permission to operate a monument and, marker display and sales lot, | -47—-DR EMMETT I. BROWN, Martindale Avenue, requests Vari-; permit | the construction of |
2307. 5 ance of use to to
— ORRIS ASSOCIATED ROLL - UP Women Maybe Dr. Leo J. Murphy of Appleton, FACTORIES, INC, 31 West Pall Te Tee! AWNINGS | Members ‘of the Indianapolis Wis. today was" elected president Avy, ou in|
Pres Extimstie—New low Prise . Tel estate board have voted too! Plasmatic-Therapy, Inc. at
ROOFING AND SIDING CO.
605 5. CAPITOL — RI-1359 McIlroy of Indianapolis.
attached to the vote,
The board's by-laws,
NOW . . . You can have 2 PAIR of TROUSERS
with your new hand tailored suits from
LEON TAILORING CO. 235 Mass. Ave.
OUT - OF - PAWN SUITS and TOPCOATS
OTHERS xr $12.50 so
Roy A. Butler Was
‘male citizens,” must be changed dent and Dr. 'before the lady realtors may go|lLexington, Ky,
even so far as to apply for mem. | Secretary- ~treasurer, . New directors elected were
Going Out of Business
Xo Be Reorganized ‘Bishop-Kaye Furs,
Ine,
LOSING Our
STOCK AT COST AND LESS
“BISHOPS FURS
SND FLOOR ~~ 7 N. MERIDIAN
lings of the board. |threshed out at this week's meeting. However, the 35 or. 40 women wealtors in the city, will have to wait until sometime in December
ZINDIANA MUSIC ©
115 £. DhioSt.-Paul K. Rinne Pres. -FR- | Student Band Instruments
Investigate Our Rental Plan
The Holy Cross
» be allowed to apply for membership, the
- change their minds.
Oriental and Ohio sts.
ts
| Oxnam Calls for | Less
‘Russian Hysteria’
SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Sept. 130 E. MARKET ST. (U. P.) ~The United States Member Feders) Deposit Insurance Co. | stop “confronting the Russian ques- {persons of any faith.
The lectures will continue
(PERSONAL LOANS Moderate Cost
Monthly Payments Persona) Lean Department
Peoples State Bank
[heen given,
21| distributed at the {ree
ne CHAIRS
Why buy one? Rent one at
— HAAG’S
402 North Capitol Ave.
tion hysterically,” according to
ideas cannot be destroyed by mili- | Southern Pacific, . railroad’s tary force but rather can be con- Coast {quered by better ideas. switch near Pringle, Ore, a Indicfing a policy that, he said and a half east of here. ttempts to destroy ideas with the! About 200 passengers (threat of atom bombs” Bishop aboard the train.
MACHINIST 187; Ww.
must step into the world picture overturned and a third that with a liberal message of social knocked on an ‘angle. They | equalization and justice.
South L1-6212
iy i : 4. teh i ¥, N : s a : ne ; wr
admit women realtors to the or- \association’s convention in the Hotel | ganization—but there is a string Severin. He succeeds Dr: Harry K.
the part Dr. Girard W. Campbell of Lyn- 4 | reading “membership — limited to brook, N. Y., was elected vice presi- be
‘Holy Cross to Present 20 Lectures on Church
Catholic church before the by-laws can be changed. will present a series of 20 lectures At that time they may or may not on the teaching and practices of pansion of a non-conforming use to perCatholic church beginning at! depending on whether the men 8 p. m. Tuesday in the school hall,
consecutive Tuesdays and Fridays Wert nin 8 Sizeet, n ar equirements to rm at the same hour until the 20 have ren To existing two tamily Swalting| Free pamphlets will be tte a
must| ¥hich are open to all interested | |p
5 Crew Members. Hort permission
| Oxnam emphasized that the church/riding in two coaches which were |,
shaken up," bus Tone Was, injured.
the! existing two-story residence into an office]
“500- 4 A. D. BOSLEY, 361 Suther{and Avenue, requests variance of use to] mis the construction of a building for the manufacture of metal ‘door and win-| ow casings and allied products, and to] [further permit the Adjotning vacant lot to; for~secessory parkin, t 510-V-47 — MILDRED PARRISH, rear Of [3713 North LaSalle Street, requests per-|
|
reaelected mission to par kand occupy & trailer i
ithe rear of the vacan tlot. 611-V-47—FRED TINDER, Northe t Corner Roosevell and Keystone Avenues, |
"LOAN bership. Dr. requests variance of use to permit the In the Middle of OFFICE The question of membership has Reyes Garcia of Springfield, Mass, construction and operation of a gasoline | the First Block 18 N. ILLINOIS ST. land Dr. W. J. Hatch of North Be a, 146- . been discussed many times at meet-| rik Y-43 ARLEY E . WORIt was finally, Dakota. rear 4210 Kast 10th Street, re-
Tie variance of area requirements to permit the construction of a second-story| addition to the existing garage, this addi-’ Hon to be used as ving guaran, at the} ear of the SXiSRE residen: 513-V-47T—-MARCARET EGAN, 275 North Addison Street, A» variance of use to permit the operation of a beauly shop mn, ones room of the o Sain residence. 514-V-47 — CAMPB I. COMPANY 1841 North Capitol Avenue, requests exmit the construction of an addition” to the Juinsting gasoline filling station. a .Y 47 KUERST, 4903 Brouse reel, requests variance of use to pera the operation of a kennel at the rear on (of the existing residence, -A47 /. WAYNE WARRICK, 150. requests variance of use t the cou-
four-unit apartment b &
V-47-~THOM CLARTNE » |
lectures |SULLIVAN, 1743 Pletcher Avenue, request
variance of building line requirements tol ermit the enclosure of the existing poreh a the front of the residence. | 518-V-47—PARK HEIGHTS CHURCH OF GOD? rear 2350 East 34th Street, requests ission to construct an addition to] ng Jase to be used as a recre- | Iding in connection with the
{nam of New York." ational b COMMERCIAL WIPING RAGS || Addressing the seventh Methodist, In Oregon Wreck jactivicios of the sxieting chuteh. yon x OVERALL LAUNDRY ecumenical conference which went, SALEM, Ore, Sept. 27 (U. P.).[KUBN, o Tear M471 2427 Co mi, he, exbing inté its fourth day. today, Bishop —Five crew members were injured, Duflding to be Used as An office snd stor: 2520 E. 12th CH-0294 | Oxnam told 1500 delegates, that|two seriously, last night when the|288 of roofing and "wag.
West | po ence Limited struck an. Open ise north Alabama Stree
1. DEATH NOTICES ’
TAYLOR Helen, i807 Carrollton, Andrew
oa beloved
m. Priend: Tov x Burial ora Rial" : .
WHEAT.~Luey H, 956 N. ssed age e n Jy
Parker, Jeats, Wher Clore od of Miss Elia } er Hammer vices nin ay at Chay P3080 E. Michigan. Friends are welcome, Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries, WOLFLA “Lena C. age 68 “Years, mother .of Henry D., Thomas, Josoph, Loiiis and Charles Wolfla; sis=
ter % Joseph Emminger, Paied away Friday yuneral SRORSAY Sept. 2» 30a. m George W. Usher Mort ary: 1d "Ww. Washing ton st; 8. Anthony a church, Pri lends invited Burial Holy Cross cemetery Altar Society wii
meet Sunday a* § p m for Friends may call at mor
3 CARD OF THANKS
GRAYSON To our many his relatives and neighbors, we our heartfelt thanks and ser aps preciation for the many kindnesses acts of love, sympathy and beautiful flora) tributes extended to us at the death of our wife and mother, Ma:
prayer,
garet L. Grayson. Special thanks to the singer. Rev. Donald T. Duncan and the Moore Mortuartes, for all
thre considerations and kKindnesses shown us at this time GEORGE W. GRAYSON and
SON and DAUGHTER
CAPLAN ~ Mrs Rosa Caplan and family sincerely wish to thank, all of the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their many kindnesses, sympathy, acts of love and beau! iful oral 0! erings extended at the deah Joved one, Mayer Caplan, thanks to the pallbearers, r, the Rabbis, and the AuronFuneral Home for thelr xind and wonderful services
KREBS—We are so grateful and wish to express sincere thanks to our many friends, relatives and nelghe bors for their many kindnesses, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us during the illness and
death of our loved one, Especially do we appreciate and thank the pallbearers, singers, pianist, Rev, Golden Northern for his consoling and encouraging words and .the Conkle Funeral Home for the many RenstaerAtions and wonderful serve
if Jana red AM N. KREBS and CHILDREN,
MONDARY with grateful
We wish to acknowledge appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy, #cts of loving kindness and beau tiful floral offerings extended ‘to us by evervone during the illness and death of our loved one, Gertrude A Mondary. Eapevially do we thank the singer, Rev, Donald Duncan for his comforting words, the American Legion Wayne Post No. 64, Eastern Star No. B05, and: the Conkle Funeral Home for their lovely serve ices, HARRIS MONDARY and CHILDREN. SOUDERS- With heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation we are so grateful to all friends, neighbors and relatives for the many Kindnesses, sympathy and beautiful offerings extended to us at the death of our loved one, John L. Souders - pecially thank the pallbearers, enneth Thorne, Employees of Alllson Div. and the Conkle Funeral home, for all the many accommoda tions. thoughfulness, and wonderful services. -THE FAMILY = RESTER- To © our many friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to xpress our deep -appreciation and thanks for thors acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings etxended to ux at the death o four loved one, Lloyd R. Trester. Especially do we {hank the Junior Bros. of the Odd Fellows, singers, Rev. John MH. Neblett for his inspiring words and the Moore Mortuaries and attendants for their lovely and most efficient services, MR, AND AND FAMILY.
5 FLORISTS—MONUMENTS STARK GREENHOUSE
Hardy chrysanthemunys extra large; all colors: some” blooming. Peonies, Oriental poppies and phlox. 511 Tibbs Ave BE-1802, BE-J140-W
8. ‘8. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
i
MRS. RAYMOND TRESTER »
{ {
“16. BUSINESS SERVICE
Garpenter Work and A Roofing
GENERAL HOME SERVICE
lding, carpente Soliitete ork, Prompt WALKS ang steps, dig basement, flue work. 8eWer work, put in connections for sewers. Cut and take up “trees. Call any time. WA- 4344. “Fine or coarse. Crushed Cinders stone, crushed rock, sand, gravel, fl ‘dirt. GA-7022,
CRUSHED rock, wash and pit-run
gravel, Top and GA-4 | 34
fill dire, 1. Francis. " Motor rebuilding.
Denny’ S$ Gar. Our mechanics ave
our guar 312 Beecher (rear), MA- -3130
TOP DIRT FILL DIR DIRT , 1 aroso61, evenings.
Checking Ata Pay-As-You-8o Ti A Check! THE PEOPI&S STATE BANR 130 EE. Market Mehiber FDIC Na Minimum Balance Required J FENCE Chain link, pleket. Free est No down ‘paymt Seigmund.™ BE-3733.1
MOUSE RAISING & MOVING
Also garages BR. +1921
Aome Heating Sales & Service Repairs, installations; botlers, stokers; coal, gas ofl furnaces, yacuum cleaning Payments start in October CA-3524 1446 8 Meridian FURNACE mstalling, repairing. vacuum cleaning: new and used furnaces, 3 vears fo Day: free estimates Mtles, WA-3063 repaired.
t FURNACES cieaning
furnace Jos Whne Whe'sei Y's Lora 8! MA-6470 ° vacuum cleaned and Furnaces repaired Est, [ree SERVICE HEATING CO. MA-4961. FURNACES Vacuum Cleaned and repaired eA 2784 FURNITURE CLEAN
S-plece suite ‘ = ne 00 2-piece ia 1.50 and up Frown Aundry
& ofy ? Ceti Rave | Floors
like new Personal at tention given eiery joh
" BR-8525 Hauling 30,0, HU-1868
LANDSCAPING ~~ Seeding, planting shrubs and evergreens; top soil and 'e. After 5:30 p.m , CH-3167-J.
ald. Old firs made
Mattresses Built 24-Hour service: furniture and Rug Cleaning in the home; also upholstering. Nu-Way Mattress Co, $13 Ft. Wayne ave. RI-5539. PAINTING REMODELING, ROOFING No down payment, 36 mos. to pay
nt, SHACKELFORD BROS.
FR-0968--CA-4622
“PAINTING—EXT. AND INT. Steaming, papering, carpenter repairs. References. | 2909 PAINTING Wall I papering, Tee eati-
mates. Prompt | service. RI-8868.
PERHANGING, STEAMING
Painting. Reas. orices. Quick serv. tee. Work guar, Miles Mince. RI-8029.
Paper Hanging —BA-6122 PAPER 8. imm,
ts
service, CH-2532- iv Sk on Datah Pi Patch roe Frag FR-4830 SIDING. Roofing. guttering, concreis porches: Easy pa
Hoosier Construction & Siding
- w. Ea 8t. L1-2431
ast ers R1-2928
New roofs, ‘Guar, work,
HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK
Sauls, a Tatton) sludge pits by ex-servicemen. prompt Service
FR-T069 SEPTIC TANKS
- Dry ols. outside tollets cleaned & and serv
pum k out-of-town FR-8142 CTOGGED sewer pipes, drains oa elec. mach. Plooaea base.
ve. suar CH-3344
1934 W Michigan St. FR-9623 SLIP COVERS 1604 CUSTOM SATISFACTION at readyFARLEY FUNERAL W. Morris made prices, All styles; also for MA-1234. | -tilt-back and rocker chairs. Easy Speedway Chapel. Auburn at 16th payments. RI-7008-—-HU-4679. FLANNER & BUCHANAN— 25 W. Fall pra vd Creek Boulevard, TA-3 TA Tree Trimming, * Bs BERT S. . GADD | equipment. DON SMITH, HU-502 2130_Prospect St. Vacuum Cleaner Nr GRINSTEIN Voge! Bros, 1314 W. Wash MA-6351
1601 K. New p York, __M 5 i 5374,
~~ G. H. HERRMANN
1508 8 EAST ST. MA-408.
~ HISEY & TITUS ©
#51 N. Delaawre Si L1-3828 JONES & HURT Srpm® 2228 SHELBY BST GA-2570,
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
#54 N. fflines. . 11:0409,
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1423 Prospect. MA 6576 10. LOSY & FOUND $28 REWARD For information leading to re.
covery of ‘‘Jei female; * old;
enny,” dark red cocker short hwir from skin
disorder _CH-2642-R4 rgd —— rt a SU he re Fou 2 Vicinity 800 block on Fletcher Ave. brindle-and-white Boston bull, male, Blind
fn one eye. INDIANA 8. P. C A, MA-8776 alee empl DT a ——— LOST Lady's bilifold, Mexican picture on front: lost between King
and Holmes Aves. on W ichigan, Keep money, return Jintents. Josephine_Bnyder.% BE-01 a
1 Good Homes Wanted Rory
brindle puppy, excellent watch dog: also German shepherd. INDIANA 8 . P. Cc A MA- -8776 all, vicinity 10th " Initials on- ball L J. B. Please contact address on bag for reward or call BE-1008-W DIAM MOND cluster ring lost Sept, 1, downtow Sentimental value. Please hg ‘LI-8895 betore am, after 5 p. m. Rewa
LOST Man's gold ir “wateh with broken elastic band. Reward. WA330 eis mai—esmiosmp weit LOST Wed “Black leather alm vien, ih Delaware Reward, oe Air sander motor pn y Harding st. Reward .__MA- 3692 Man's wrist wat
FOUND CA-0368
Purse “Purse, Identify and Pry “for Found 7,1"
1 PERSONALS Revoked. Drivers License?
Pilings made at Department of Public Safety with C. A. Beyd Insurance Agsney, “0s Becurity Trust Bldg., FR-167 YOU O OLE ‘would like to vdopt . 1 month-1 year. Wiil help financially. Box 183, Times
JHLOOMINGTON "DAILY. Riders fonts H Hxchabye rides with other students H1-2797 Milk Leg Phiebitis, Leg rs Varicose Veins treated without the use of drugs. Arch supports made for the individ.
ual condition 2 A 202 Odd Fellow Dr. M. B. Moris Bldg, M (A-52 581 SHOP EARLY FOR ( | CHRINTMAS—
Crocheted tablecloth and chair ry 2020 Valley Drive,
Detective,
private: Licensed, bonded. Confidential, Pree eonsuitation Mr. Gregory. MA-0433. ¢ and Health Service, 2631 N. Cap. TA 9374.
MASSAGE 7 “0
16. BUSINESS SERVICE
ALTERATION SPECIALIST
212-214 E. 10th St.
Auto Radiator
riunity to be heard in rr of | werei matters de out in said ut Bons. A D OF ZON
Homie P. Hollister, En,
530-V-47— HARLEY ¥, HARRISON, ‘rear Oldest sho Bat. 1913), 3 sq vart-! ACME RA ATOR. oN N. 0. RI-1468 ance of use to permit t a "ex ng ga rage | ¥ mile building to be used for the repair and Bicycles Fepivea, ye pained. Free refinishing of furniture a e rear o - ’ . were | ‘b3 arta wa “aad. patitio a a Tie A public earitig on tions wi RrSixty wereibe held by the Board of oni, Appesis Brakes Relined 0. \ Cio lon cnday r at Room 104. City Hail, at whieh time ard | Brick Mason Repair Work was [piace all interested persons will Chimney pointing. foundations,
itter work, | ate conty rR i Rienzi blk. work, GC, Greene. 4 . EY, .
ined \
|
}
|
~: FOR GENT =
17. RQOMS—NO BOARD
CARROLLTON, 2354—Lovely near bath: employed people. lege car. HI-0871.
RURAL, 231 N.—Pi
rooms, Col-
| N,—-Pirst floor room, next bath, suitable 1 or 2. Private home Telephone. Side drive garage
LARGE sleeping room at 444 Goodlet for couple. No drinking. BE-1610-M NINTH, 3316 E Room for gentiemen employed 4 days. References 18+ quired. 5 COMPORTABLE room, entismen preferred, excellent transportation, constant hot water. i, KITCHEN privileges, middle-aged Hoouple; no smolkng or drinking Times, Box 187
ILLINOIS, 2008 N.—Pleasant sleeping room in private home; _ gentleman, COLORED futnighed room; man of couple employed. W WA-4 4040.
18. ROOMS WITH | BOARD WARMAN AVE. REST HOME
24-Hour nursing: hospital equipment; special diets; state license. 46 8. Warman, BE- -4534.
WANTED—Boys 4 or b years to care for days in my home. Excel attention and mother's care. 2234 Carroll.
ton, TA- -1502. WILL care for child up to o 8 years mm my ome as fompa nion; 4 charge. Retarmees, diana polls Times, Bd CARE PFO ND clironic and come A on A. only. 624 E. 12th: RI-7803
WILL care for children under “school age In 1 my h home, BE-0420-
WILL care for children Tn 3 in my home days. CH-6119- Judson GENTLEMAN to room and board. No drinking, CA-2031. GOOD care for children, : in_my_home; days. TA-86: WIA, care for small child, 3 to “ years. | Saal MOTHER'S for your baby, weeks to 2 “years. old. .TA-9016. NICE clean room, with board. Union Street, CA-2077 WANT 2 children, under | year. Day SUR. i LI-0201
for children a” my
2-5 | years, 33
1201
e A Reasonable HI-11
“WANTED TO RENT
PILOT, wife and daughter need house, or apartment; Dan Hass, BE-5005, LOUISE GILBERT, pervisor State Welfare Dep! apt. unfurn, by Oct. 1 ys. CA-1176 eves CARPENTER (Vet), wife mos, need 1-4 room house. Will do carpenter COUPLE clency furn FR-
21.
child welfare s needs MA -9401
child 11 apartment; work
“T= "No children, desire efior J-room ajp.., furn. or unorth .or east Mr. Morris,
OUR apartment house sold lor colored tenancy. Must be out by Oct. |. Man, wife, adult daughter, ~ references. f furnished _LI- 1634.
ROENT— Veteran and wile, no chilVASE need apartment; furnisned or unfurnished. orth preferged. Call
L1-6349 DESPERATELY ni or half-double PLOY Fo RELIAB ters, 7 and 2. R1-8231,
need unfurn_ house STEADILY EMLE FIRM. Daugh-
wife and b good chilVeteran, dren urgently need house,
Please. 'Times Box 181
COUPLE, 10-YEAR-OLD SON, desire 3.5 room apt. or house, unfurn.; eity, suburban. Refs. BE-0480-M. EVICTED veteran, wife, baby 3 mos, ~ desire 3-4 rooms furn., unfurn. by Oct. rate. FR-2063. EMPLOYED couple needs 2-3-room A nfrnished 8 partment, near RCA CA-4120.
2 ? pasta, wons_ and HB all + Bouse tihed. GAATSI.
4 touple, 1 cl i | desire 3-rm. apt. 2517 SHELBY. ~GA-8582. 3 ADULTS need 5- x hi room unfurnished house by Oct 1. LI-1950 NAVY veteran, wife, Sr child, need furnished or unfurn. house or apt. Desperate. E Bland, TA-6166. NERD J-room apariment, furnished or anivtpithed. 2 adults and child, PR-3424, VETERAN bree des
t. soon. References. HU-4237, | ei = Ras.
Allison Realty Co, Inc. Ri-2368
§
- $8,000 Vacant | '* Exeter (3600 :
apts; and houses on a rental or lease basis. These people have been carefully selected. for this transfer” and are fully responsible.
Some are interested in buying. Call Mr. Claner. : TA-1563.
Top Industrial Executive
moving from Detroit, {-bedroom’ house,” north, Will pay up te $200 per month er trade rental of lovely honse in Wt Call Mr. Berry, MA-R335, 8 », to 5p m,
desires 5- or
Manufacturing Executive
moving here to assume to sitio with large manutecaivg Jositien desires 1- ar 2-bedroom furnished Apartment in quiet neighborhood, north. Will pay up to $125 per month. Call Mr Berry, MA-8333, Sam tol p m :
- YR. ADVANCE RENT ill sigh lease for 3-bedroom home, urnished or unfurnished. Have 3 children, 12-14, Will consider radius of eity, ‘By 1st. Call My Red Siding Co., CA-211 Snes, Bal I AM arriving about iris Wo is Errol Smeltze na. or a nice merchant Ea th side. -Wé would like to have a room apt or ki bed. Can you heip hem? Ca before 8 CH-1718 120 E North pn Puts,
PLEASE! PLE ASE! Isn't
My He works
there some.
one who was a child anes? We rately need housing for nur Hiarantee care proper: 5 rR Nn ! oi a) chance. Mr. Pointer ALLISON Jfngines ! desires Hving Quarters for wife and 2 small boys, Have ‘been ‘separated for 6 months, Would pike wii hin 20 miles Speed~ y r rook, 342% w. RE-0385-J North 5
MOTHER and grown daughter wan
furn., unfurn. api, or seping rooms Pp light house-
Hart eu > Fermancrt patel on Se 2, MOVING STORAGE ~~ Rent a 1047 Truck Move Yourself, Save Half 2
THE U-DRIVE-IT co. Alabama and Ohio RI1-60168 24-Hour Service * a w—— A ———————— a Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, ins AB Week or Yearly “We Purnish il But the rt 9 KY, AVE "Rites, R1-1313 ree ERI, _R1-1313 3. APARTMENT FOR RENT APARTMENT for 2: Warner
Just off 8. Meridian N E of Sones Cross;
3 TA Aw ra large 3.ra0 3-room apariment gy Sar TA T. A, My ynahan Properties “MOYNANAN eta City-Wide
Warner's Camp, n. 13 miles out,
24. HOUSES FOR RENT 6-R Exchange double sety_mos
house, suburban or city, can be semi- ] modern. Good transp. WA-8134. ’ FURNISHED 7-room house for Te gg Can be leased by y year: WA-8733 } 28. BUSINESS-MISC. PPOBITE State House—OMce space, very desirable; heat, lights, He r
suitable sd reton, dentist, ete. Seck's, 239 W. Washington. LI- cal
———— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ’
3. HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE © Immediate Possession 1133 E. 35TH
Beautiful 4-bedrm. home, 2 baths, steam heat. Perfect condition. Will exchange for S-room modern home; preferably north or east. Justus Contracting Ge. BL-45627 BL-0232. Eves, BL-4167
2665 S. LYONS
$500 Down, bal. $25 mo, buys splendid 1-large-room house and large screened-in front porch, Elec tricity. gas on AtFeet, Only 31500, Mr, Gunther, ]
Phillips Realty ,.2%2%.. Sacrifice ° Houses under €on-
struction. and 1 lots, $9500 quick cash sale. New radial saw; job Also Sel truck; half-bag cement mixer; 13" Jaeger water pump, etc. 1204 8, yo MA- ~4895.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION .
3321 Lockburn, 2-bedroom frame cottage. see well, gas on st. Price, $3300. Mr, unther, 5300.
Phillips Realty 1087 Va. Ave, : REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE | ?
3601 KENWOOD AVE. 4 bed- ” rooms, 2 baths, new equip. and interior; gas heal; poss. with deed; $13,750, ash or trade bus. prop. 2 Owner, WA-4807 X
2137 S. LYONS
2 Houses on 1! lot;
one. 4 rms, one 1 rm. Only $1750. Mr. Gunther, FR-5866 a 36 3 Phillips Realty ,,;"2"\.. ELL ST. ; f-room cottage Want cash offer, H Marion VanArasdell, J019 N.. Beville, C H- dean URE OF YOUR TITLE Dem an Abstract Prepared by y
UNION TITLE CO. i
158 EB Market St. Union Title Bldg.
$5150 Ne, io
Near 4100 Biva, Cozy rm. bung. (mod. exe. furnace), nice fenced yd., Bargain, BE .
$1350 down, BRIGHT, 533; room ~semi-modern: mew roof; fenced rear yard. Inquire 23712 KN, Capitol TA-0678. . ; | HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS We Down payment, balance monthly. Call Lannan, BE 5081-4.
OAKLAND, 44 N.—5-Rm. , long liv.. rm, full basmt Mare "offer. WALTER FOLKERTH, REALTOR 4200 E. WASH _8T IR-4200
ntrally 1 located 6-
rm. bung, He -51281 WEST New" b-room basement, bull drive, 1819 “Rochester, 00, LI. 2649. KETCHUM, 420-4 Rooms and bah, newly decorated. Buy our equity, $1000 possession. 191
$2500 dn. HI-1133 (eve, §
full Site
aden > 8,500, L1-
Immediate
5-RM. MOD. by
Shown
CASH In » re for your r equity in real estate
JOE MALOOF E MALOOF i556 0 FREDERICK 8. CLINE Realtor
1313 Circle Tower E R-3174. BR-4374 |
BARGAIN FOR COLORED 2000 BLK. HIGHLAND PL. FURNISHED COMPLETE Lge. House Used as Apts. PRICED LOW—TERMS
Income $188 Per Mo. MA-9821. Edw.
COLORED — HOME & INCOME
rl2e0 nik. NN Sheftield; 3-rm.
ge store 3 Price . thc od. = pri te
©.'c. HARMON 0, REALT Gales. dhies,
HOUSE, 34 N._ Vine, appt
only
