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COURTESY AWARD—Motorcycle policemen James A. Martin, (center), 1445 Linden St.. was presented fhe fifth courtesy award of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Bureau By Mayor Denny, The award was fer a good deed to a visitor from Ohio. Leff to right above are: Police Chief Sanders, Mayor Denny, Officer Martin, Safety Board President William H. Remy and Inspector Audry Jacobs.
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R I. Brockman | Luckman to Make Pe Dies Here at 90 Tour to Aid Food Program
Robert J. Brockman, a native of Milwaukee, Wis, died today in his home, 4726 Park Ave. He was 90 He had been employed by the Milwaukee Water years, and retired 20 years ago. He 'S 80INE. was a member of the Knights of
Different From Those" in Soap Business By VINCENT BURKE; United Press Staff Correspondent
to save 100 million bushels of grain for Europe this winter.
4he Third Church of Science. Mr. Luckman is only 38, In 16 =
Funeral . arrangements in Flan-
biggest soap companies,
Mr, Brockman is survived by two of the : daughters, Mrs, Irma Voigt and Miss where he draws around $300,000 a * . Lynda Brockman, both of Indian- vear. At Mr. Truman's request he Dies at Rushville gpolis; one son, Henry Brockman, left Boston a month ago to head-up Milwatikee: two sisters, Miss Alvina the Citizens’ Food Committee, Brockman and Miss Anna‘ Brock- At Lever Bros. Mr. Luckman man, both of Milwaukee; two grand- makes all the top decisions. He children and three great-grandchil- found he couldn't do that in Washdren. ington.
Nathaniel Pickering Funeral services for Nathaniel 5 Pickering, Northern Beach, Carmel,
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Complex Problem : burial in Eastville Cemetery.
Plopped smack into the middle of complex domesfic-international
day in Wald funeral home. Burial ment to the State Department, to will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He the Commerce Department and the was 72. 3 : War Department to work out the The Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of snags that develop in the food conZion's Evangelical and Reformed servation program. Church, will officiate. Mr. Pickering, who died Wednesday after a shoyt illness, was a native of Howard County and was an interior decorator, He is survived by his wife, Mrs Katie Pickering; five daughters, Ihe breakfast was bacon Mrs. Vera F. Moore and Mrs. Thel- 688% toast and coffee, since ma B. Creviston, both of Kokomo; wasn't an eggless or meatless day. Mrs. Gladys N. Miller, Galveston, Despite all his experience in ad- p - Ind: Miss Merle A. Pickering, vertising.and selling, Mr. Luckman Muncie, and Mrs. Jane Siebert, In. | feels he had to “tackle the whole Ranking Woman dianapolis; oné son, Ned C. Picker. | Problem backwards.” ' He thinks i ici ing, Indianapolis; - two brothers, | that’s one reason why some peop Marine to Visit
Perry Pickering, Kokomo, and Dan on’t understand how. meatless
L. Pickering, Pendleton one sister, Mrs. Hester P. Fear, Kokomo: 18 less Thursdays save grain on the
grandchildren and 10 great-grand-| [arm
to do it,” he grinned at a break- neapolis, Minn.; two points is not a straight line.”
ville.
children. | “The way you handle a job like brate the 172d : this is to get an educational pro- birthday of the | gram rolling,” he said. “Then, corps. “maybe months later, you announce ~~ Saturday nigh the plan of action. she will present
Trio Gets 90 Y . Program Gets Underway viclory medals 10 For . n Cafe “We didn't have time, We had to be Hoosen sRngunce the plan of action first. the Marine Corps
Now we're getting around to ex- . MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 6 (UP)— plaining it. Our advertising cam- during the war. Three men today started serving! paign is going full blast and local The ‘medals will prison terms totaling a: maximum organizations are set up all over| De presented at of 90 years for robbing a cafe. | the country.” : The common-law wife of one of Mr. Luckman. plans now to get them awaited sentencing for grand out a bit into various cities and Jarceny. She was charged with | help out local organizations, where carrying a case of whisky from the needed. Tomorrow he'll fly to Chicafe in a robbery on Aug. 1. { cago, the city where he started out District Judge Frank - Reed {fresh out of college in 1931 with an sentenced Frank Nichols, 41, Chi-| architect's degree to sell soap to
ball “sponsored _ in "the Nuval Maj. Hamblet
Infantry Battalion,
will meet Gov. Gates.
a maximum of 40 years in prison.| be in Los Angeles.
UO ot > In Prisal.| ” Sr. ‘Luckman Sgures his job will] “yo at 812 E. 28th St.
Marine Reserve will
April. Jan. 1.
Fred Seno, 42, Chicago, who also en Ps SVP admitted taking part in the three holdups, was sent to prison for : Contract Awarde maximum of 30 years. James E. Webb, 37, Jeffersonville,
Athletic Club.
Held by Russ in Berlin
BERLIN, Nov. 6
years, The case of Mrs. Dorothy John-, SOUTH BEND, Nov, 6 (UP)— rapher, son, 29, Minneapolis, Nichols’ com- Construction work was under way and | mon-law wife, was turned over to a today on the new Northern Indiana probation officer to await sentence. Children’s Hospital near the Wi The gang also has been implicated | versity of Notre Dame campus. in a series of liguor store robberias, 1De hospital's board of trustees in the Midwest.
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to Peter Schumacher & Sons, Inc, market, officials reported. : A Hiinsite) how will ke Even at Mishawaka, Preliminary work was - mp p. m. Saturday in the Masonic already in progress although board Temple, North and Illinois Sts, by officials 2 ph Sb) Democrats Capture the Southport Craft Club: for the ceremony might be held soon. benefit of the Southport Lodge The contract called for complétion building fund. of the structure in 550 days.
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‘Boy Wonder’ Finds Washington's Methods
VASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP)-—Charles Luckman may drop into your Works for 40 city one of these days to see how the local food cohservation program You'll find the so-called “boy wonder” of the business world is quiet-spoken, eager. to listen and intently earnest about the job Pythias in Milwaukee and attended President Truman handed him. That job is to get the American people
| ner & Buchanan mortuary-have not Years he rqge from soap salesman been completed. to be president of Lever Bros. one [ [ . yd
Warder H. Wyatt of Rushville, a ierdgl director for 50 years, died esterday in his home in Rushville Funeral services will be held at 10 Saturday in Rushville, with
He was a member of Main Street grain problem, he has. to scurry Ciiristian Church, Indiana Puneral Ind. will be held at 2 p. m. Satur-|ahout from the Agriculture Depart- Directors Association, National Funeral Directors Association, National Selected Morticians, and was a charter member of the Rushville Rotary
Mr, Wyatt is survived by his wife, : : Mrs. Mary E. Wyatt; three daugh“Of course, that's the proper Way (ers Mrs, Katheryn Perkins, Min; Mrs. Mary Lose fast-table interview. “In Washing- jes, Flint, Mich,, and Mrs, Martha ton, the shortest distance between py.yis Terre Haute; one son, John B. Wyatt, Crawfordsville: a brother, and Harry A. Wyatt, Rushville, and _a it sister, Mrs. Wanda Wihship, Rush-
Maj. ‘Julia E. Hamblet, ranking! | Tuesdays and eggless and poultry- woman officer now on duty with] the U. S. Marine Corps. will help Indianapolis Marine -Reserves cele-|
Armory by the local 16th Reserve
Arriving here tomorrow, she will be special guest at a luncheon at| the Armory and in the afternoon Tomorrow |
; : ooab evening she will address members cago, former janitor at the cafe, to| southside grocers. On Friday hell’ ,¢ io" 15cal Women's Marine Re-|
three holdups at the cafe since last be successfully accomplished by ,.. at a luncheon a analy
Report 2 U. S. Newsmen . (UP)—United| Ind. who said he took part in only For New Ho ital States officials reported today that the third robbery, was given 20 *' two American newspapermen, Harry Burroughs, Associated Press photogJoseph Fleming of Stars ripes, were believed taken
custody by ‘a Russian plainclothesman in the Soviet sector of
The men had gone into the Soviet (voted yesterday to award a contract part of the city to work on an illus(for the $1472000 construction job trated story of the Russian barter
ing : a Bloomington City Hall ( wi x mime
7 BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 6—A landhad given ‘the Demoeratic Party control of City Hall
Thomas L. Lemon, in an almost two-to-one victory over his RepubCity Councilman Walter F. Woodburn, led his complete ticket to victory in Tuesday's
i election, unseating Republican City » AYS COGBURN Clerk-Treasurer Vanna Thrasher, 9 | who was seeking her third term. ————————————————— ET ————————
| TTT NOTIOB TO BIDDERS adigestion and gas on her stomach| Sealed bids will be received by the p | Board of School Ci 158i til | Shoulders Soon Relieved for that she could sleep only a few Boefd, Sf , Sooo, mG, tmber 1th.
. hours each night. She, too, felt! 1947, for th I the Board of th Both He and Wife, States badly run down, had to rely on tollgwine: . op 4 Co x . — | Glass, tri mps, rar n . Well-Known Home Owner. |laxatives, and sutfered from ex-| ;o'6ili Sry" banii in s Gai. containers
The Board reserves the right to nee |
~ ANNOUNCEMENTS |
The ‘Nov. 6, "41 MAN-—Robert J., age 90 years, father of Mra, tomach Irma Voigt and Miss Lynda’ Brockaloy fc and Vitamin B-1 medi- has hundreds of friends. man of Indianapolis, and Henry Brockman of Milwaukee, 2 grandsons passed Friends may call at Planner & Buchanan Mortu=
BRUCE —Raiph (Kelly), beloved hus- ¢ band of Lillian Bruce, father of Benedict, Mrs JisMrs. Mary Willis, Miss Ada Bruce and Ralph Bruce, AT ’ survived by 5 grandchildren, brother force myself to eat enough to keep!It's what's in the bottle that counts., of ‘Clifford Bruce and Mrs. Ada fway at his home, 715 Sanders Si, Wednesday a. m,
Stir! Funeral Home, 1420 ProsPunberal
1. DEATH NOTICES . WN —— Mrs. Laura B. 1433 N Pennsylvania, sister of Emma L. Beck, Mexico City; Mrs; Nios Bec Giffen; Toledo, O., and. Mrs F. ‘A, Walker of Imdianapolis, passed away Monday p. m. - Services Flanner & - Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 1:30 p m. Friends "Invited. Burial Crown Hil riends may call at the morTuary \ re COONS Morris, beloved husband of Ruthe Coons, brother of Arthur Coons, North Salem, Ind; Ray Coors, Indianapolis; Miss Edith Coos and "Mrs. Ray Cress, Columbus, Ind, passed away at the home in Qreenwood,- Tuesday, Nov, 4 Services, - I pm. Friday, at the Burkhart Punera! Home in "Greenwood, Friends invited, Entombment Washington Park, Friends may call at the funeral home. (Columbus, Ind, papers please copy). FEALER— Judge Bert. father of John K. of St. Paul, Minn; J. Wi Fesier. 11 of Chapel Hill, N. C.; Mra. Rachel PF. Nysewander, Washington, D. C Mrs. Robert Lipman, Berkeley, Cal ; brother of J. Fesler, Emil C Fesler, both of Indianapolis, passed away Nov. 4 Services Friday, 2 p. m, at Duluth, Minn Graveside services at Crown Hill. Time later, Arrangements by Flanner & Buchanan FOSTER John Thomas, age 7%, of West Newton, Ind, brother of Charles W. Foster and William A. Foster, passed away Weégnesday m. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m Hor-
otgn Puneral Home, West Newton
HANRAHAN — Ermine B., 1716 BE. 62d St. wife of Michael Hanrahan, sitter of Mrs, Mildred Wischmeyer, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Sarah Fosnol, Alexandria, Ind, died Thursday at her residence Funeral Saturday, 8:15, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridfan at 19th St. # sx. m, Christ the King Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, mortuary ; SIAUGER — Waller Bruce, 1133 N. Meridian, age 70 years, beloved husband of Mrs Margaret Hauger,
and father of Homer W Hauger, Mrs, Ruth M Kamm, Lancaster, stepfather of Mus Miarion
fiss Edmd Hoadley ol ChiMr. FV. Hoadley of Dalpassed away Wednesda)
Funeral Priday evening, 8 p. m, al ghirley Brothers Central Chapel 946 N. Hlinois Friends may cal
HEINY Harry E., 2014 N.. Tilinois, husband of Lenah C.. father of Xdward, Seattle Wash: George A and Clay Heiny of Indianapolis, brother of Charles, Noblesville, and Frank of Los Angeles Cal Mrs Floreace Howe and Mrs. Minnie Ravle of In. dianapolis, passed away Wednesday m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 11 a.m. Friends invited Burial Noblesville Ind, Friends may call at mortuary after 1 p. m. Thursday HUNTER Charles A age 14, Park, husband of Dorothy L. Hunter,’ and father ‘of Viola Hunter, passed away Wednesday a. m Servjce: Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 10 a. m. Friends invited Interment Crown Hill. | Friends may call at mortuary. p JENNE -Mrs. E. H.. mother of Mrs Kenneth E Lancet of Indianapoils, Mrs. Robert A Wolfe, Dayton, O.: ‘sister of Charles Parrott of Patoka, Ind also survived by three grandchildren and four great-grand children. passed away at Dayton, O Wednesday a. m Services Flanner & Buchana: Mortuary, Priday, 3 p.m Friends invited Burial. Paoka Saturday . LINE—Etta Lee, 2015 8. High School Rd. entered into rest Wednesday age 19 years; widow of the: late Frank I. Line, mother of Lynetlé H. Line Services Saturday, 10 a. m at Ben Davis Chapel, 6112 W. Wash-
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ington St Friends are welcome. Burial Hudson Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel. - Moore
Mortuaries 2 — » McKIBBONS-— Bennett, pissed away onday evening. Funeral services Priday, 10 a. m. at the Charles R. McCarty Mortuary, 2815 Shelby St, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call
at the Mortuary -T hursday evening. MURRAY -Oada R., 75 years 0508 Holly Ave., father of William,
James and George Murray, Mrs. Jenie Hendricks, North Vernon Ind:
M Leota Johnson, Mrs Lenora McWilliams and Mrs. Ruth Gilbert, passed away Tuesday p. m. at General Hospital Services at the residence Priday, 2°p. m. Friends invited, For further information call Flan-
ner & Buchanan Mortuary PICKERING-—Nathaniel C beloved husband of Katie Pickering and father of Mrs. Vera FP Moore and Mrs. Thelma B.° Creviston, both of Kokomo: Mrs. Gladys N. Miller of Galveston, Ind, and Miss Merle A Pickering of Muncie, and Mrs Jane Siebert and *, Pickering both of Indianapolis, and brother of Mrs. Hester P. Fear and Perry P. Pickering, both of Kokomo and Ben L. Pickbring of Pendleton, passed away Wednesday evening, Nov. 5, at his home in Northern Bech. Refal ervices wi at e ) uneral Heme ate uv “ty Saturday afternoon, Nov, 8. at o'clock Interment Crown Hill Cemetery, Friends. are weicome. {Kokomo Tribune paper please copy.)
3. CARD OF THANKS
KEEP -We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and peighbors lor their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings during the ‘liness and deal of our gloved father and brother-in-law, Samuel H. Keep, especially Rev, Cole, Loyal Order of Moose and Beanblossom Modrtuary for their comforting service JEAN and JAMES Kl MRS, MARY KINDER. 4. IN MEMORIAM FREDRICK The family wishes to express heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to all our lovely friends neighbors #nd relatives for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us during the illness and death of our beloved son and brother, Edward Feyhweather Fredrick. We are also grateful for the comfort and understanding we received through Rev, Charles Johnson's inspiring words; the Shirley Aros. Irving Hill Chapel Mortuary, and anyone who assisted in any Way at this time, for their lovely services,
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Immedi&te service,’ guttering nd repairing For free estimate poh Sosa eS 10] en SIDING, Roofing, guttering, concrete porches. Easy payments Hoosier Construction & Siding 295-201 W South Bt L1-2421 ROOF REPAIRING Leaks, gutters, downspouts repaired Free estimates. RI-2746
SEPTIC TANKS Dry wells, outside toilets cleaned & pumped Imm and out-of-town serv
HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits cledned, repaired by ex-servicemen.
Promp? Service FR-1069 ED sewer pipes. Grains cleaned, elec. mach, Flooded base.
pumped. Inexpensive. Guar. CA-6940,
ARE YOU interested in sterling siiver? Choose in your home al your
leisure, Specialist’ in sterling silver, No extra—cost. BR-9943, for appointment.
ROOF REPAIRS, all kinls. New roofs, Guaranteed work. RI-2028,
Tran 1 spraying; yard Tree Trimming, 700 Sowers equipment. DON _BMITH HU-5023. CUSTOM vuphoisiering: 20 yrs. exp: work guar, 2127 N. Wallace. - Vac Cleaner Repairing Voge! Bros 13)4 W Wash MA. A181 WASHER REPAIR — CA-2606
Work done Id your home 24-hour
peivice Suaranteed FOR RENT 17. ROOMS—NO BOARD
BLEEPING ROOMS for rent. 1015 E. Oia. ’ .
“beds,
© FR-4187, 430 N. Arsenal
. YOVELY room, furnished or unfure
nished.
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po cnn ————— 17. ROOMS~NO BOARD MECCA. 5130-One room next bath} ( Private entrance,
1321-R4 : TALBOT, 1717, N.—-Nicely furnished rooms: 1 with new, mahegany fur
niturd, twin beds, connecting bath; transportation; 2 gentlemen.
GALE, 2403, N 2 Nice clean sleeping rooms, next bath. Men only No drinking; good transportation. CH-2113-J -
WALKING distance, north: suitable 2 adults; newly decorated: automatic oll heat, Jnnerspring mattress; constant hot water. 1-3783.
1-2 EMPLOYED girls, private home, | meals optional, faundry privileges. | TA-T311 {
OLIVE, 914--8hare; gentlemen, employed days. twin heds. Private entrance, MA- 985.
315 N. SHERMAN—Modern, quiet: twin beds, 2 employed girls. IR399% —- : iH zn % L.A BALLE, -1307 N.--Niée room, private entrances” pres ferred CH-T138. Lo ra i i BROADWAY, 9388 —— Oirl. emploved days, to share twin bedroom. WA4072 NICE ROOM Constant hot water; jrploved gentleman or student. TA-0010
PENNSYLVANIA. 2434 NN. —- Twin beds next bath: private home, 2 gentlemen Wa-baof. MARLOWE, 1302-Comfurtable rooin next bath; gentlemen preferred. | FR-5404. yh a 7 N. ILLINOIS, 2856-Lovely clean, large front room, warm; employed gentleman; reférences. pm ATTRACTIVE room in quiet neighborhood. Good heat; excellent transportation. Gentleman. WA-8416 CARROLLTON, 2031-—8leeping room, close to bath, for 3 gentlemen; hot water. HI-0084
18. ROOMS WITH BOARD WARMAN AVE. REST HOME
24-Hour nursing: hospital: equipment; special diets, bed pdtients $25 week; state license. 46 8. Warman. BE-4034. CENTRAL, 2335-Nice room, innersp., const, hot water; daundry and cleaning pick-up; fine meals, Men only - ROOM and board for entieman. Innerspring Near Stewart-Warner and Eli Lilly, Hot water, 1358 Nordayke, - CARE Tor small children by day or week. Consclentious mother. CH-7982-M CAPITOL, 3168 N.—Nice room for 2 a meals. Private home. WA-
PATIENTS, chronic or convalescent, | 1907 N. Illinols, TA~ |
Men, women. aes2 CARE FOR CHILD In_my home; days, 2 to 0b years, 37 per week. CH erry-6211-J. Fn REST HOME for elderly lady. downstairs front room Near bath,
WILL BOARD girl, school age or maller child by week IR-0581
NICE ROOMS with board, 1301 Un Stre -2077
fon Street CA d WILL CARE for babies week days; 1-13 months. Best care. ID-0074
CHILD cared for in my home: babys sitter service. Reasonable. HI-2025.
WILL CARE for children in my home, 1710 Central WA-8006 KFALING, 1229, N.“-Rooms for 2 or } gentlemen. Breakfast optional
Hderly men, Permanent Home... 5.05
19. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
KNOX, 507-2 rooms, ¢ vthing furnished; modern; en ed adults, GA-3427
1-ROOM furnished apartment right downtown, 470 8. Meridian.
21. WANTED TO RENT FEDERAL EMPLOYEE
AND EMPLOYED WIFE, NO CHILdren, want 3-4 room unfurn apt. or house, Call Mr. Patterson, LI-545]
Personnel Supervisor and wife; no children: desire 3 or 4-rm. unfurnished Apt., north or east. Call HU-5435 . WANTED TO RENT--3-5-Room apt Single young man VETERAN Private bath and entrance ova iinens and Sustasories. Best, -3810.
references M Furn positive references that our * children are not destructive,
Please rent us 4-5 rm: semi-mod., unfurn. GA-3305 EMPLOYED couple, NO CHILDREN or pets, desire unfurn, apt. or house, No sharihg please Mr. Merrick, RI-1031, 8-6; after 6 p.m, RI-3657
VETERAN, wife and 5-month-old baby son, urgently need 2 to 4 rooms; furnished - or unfarnished, References. - FR anklin-2665. BECRETARY desires 2- or 3-room unfurnished apartment, north private ‘bath RIley-2277 SILVER muskrat coat, size 16. rea-
sonable; gifls’ dresses and formal, size 12, Call 1 W 5 p.m, WA-T006, UP TO $15 WK. Veteran. wife, child fi mo., desire 3-to-5 rooms, urn, nfurn, CH-5040-M 3 MARINE wants J-.4¢ S:7oom house, PURNISHED 3 small children. WA- ut Oil Nelson EMPLOYED couple, no children, no ets, desire 2.3 room furn. apt
| East. - BL-4633 ‘between 8-4:30 VETERAN. WIPE ana baby son | evicted, Need 4-5 rooms “unfurn. Best references. MA-4008. | MIDDLE-AGED couple ‘need unfurnished ouse, A wilt furnish references. MA-T911°_ MAN, wif§, vet ®xon and daughter RB yrs. old, need-4-5-room unfure
wa *
sirable. no children: “ne
| © 21. WANTED TO RENT
Peerless Pump Division
Food Machinery Corp. Recent purchasers of the Fall Creek Ordnance plant are transferring personnel to Indianapolis. We need -.. 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. Williams, TA-1563.
—————————— AL ———— UPTO SIZE For desirable house or apt. At jenst-3 bedrooms. Regnlar Army officer permanently stationed at Allison's Wile 15-mo-old dau To _be evicted soon. Call’ CH-1536-J. Responsible Emp, Couple Business man and wife badly need 3 or 4-rm. unfurn, modern api. prefer north of Fall Creek; garage departies: no wear and fea ences. RI1-3613, 8 to 4
ts. nd r AY reterps. R1-3613, 3 to 4330p. Mm. PLEASE HELP! Isn't there someone who has two or three rooms, so wife and children will not have to be separated from
husband, and child taken out of, school. - “CH-8439-R.
Want To Lease—Top Price WITH OPTION TO BUY, Good bungalow ‘in Washington Twp. or rent good 4-5-rm. apt. or house, Bales executive, major corp. HI-0307. MANAGER local branch of distribution, wife, No Children, need 3-rm. apt. furn. Refs. Mr. White, RI-7676.
ES Management -- Rental Service Allison Realty Co. Inc. RI1-2368.
22. MOVING—STORAGE Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly Contract “we Furnish Everything But the Driver” Opposite the Lincoln Hotel Rent a 1997 k Move Yourself, Save Hall
THE U-DRIVE-IT CO.
Alabama and Ohio RI1-6018 24-Hour Service House Trailers Moved Local and Long Distance. BE. 2087.)
Burnett & Sons CH-T196!
Transfer and Storage; insured
23. APARTMENT FOR RENT YOUNG jady to share loveiy J-roomi apartment, Private bath; east CA4121, 241 N. Arsenal 5 to 1 BX
APARTMENT ~3 Rooms and hath for privilege of $1,000.00 business loa 6% Interest. Times Box 213
T. A. Moynahan Properties “No Vacancies” “MOYNAHAN APTS.” City-Wide
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
850 N. Pennsylvania St L1-5655 ma —— Co oT IL rsp————G— NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS 22 W. VERMONT RI-24%9
74. HOUSES FOR RENT You Can Live in This
2-Room tent, 12x22; wind, wsier and flame proof; 1 room completely - screened; 6-ft. side walls, wooden floors and linoleum; oil heater and electric hot plate, Sell for $100. 19 8. Vine St 5-ROOM house for rent with sale of furniture. OA-7148
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 HOUSES FOR SALE ATTENTION VETERANS
3425 N. DeQuincy; new home, ready in a few weeks. Bullt under FHA
$2100. down, balance onfy $43.50 per month. HU-3478 before 10 p. m. $1000 DN., $25 MO. BUYS 1520 Linden; 4-rm, semi-mod. cottage
OPMCE $630 SHEIY MA. 9443
ILABLE 30 DAYS 2212 N. Tacoma; 6<room semi-mod Good condition. $4500, H. C. Cutsinger, LI-6546. Russe H. Hartman, 132 N. Delaware, Realtors, 3 ios 8 WARREN, $3,000, 5-rm. cots oh 5 e; terms Ro) SHELET «MA. Y44)
2 Sm od. $1,500 dn. Mr. Poote, ALLIED REAL ESTATE LI-6348 a 3338 : M8, )
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