Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1947 — Page 19
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2 (UPj—Bob durable half Wolverine of« r and a rune probable ree se honors of d campaign. 5e Michigan Nine schedule + téams had early season come out of the last two ontrol of the ' set a new the Big Nine rds, breaking t In 1042 by western, who
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ards r games he's ch time he’s a total of 197 ne’s hit on 19 ds. Thus his enough to mark, but id of George’ , star, who is PRL rdué’s plunge ace in rushe et in 75 care 8.00, however, Self, Wiscone urger, Michie 1d Billy Bye, Bach of these 7 four games ki's five, and overtake the
28s of Illinois nest yardage average. He f 65 attempts )0 average.
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complete the gon, Columt, will face no, and Jime * Hammond I' against Kid 5, in a light
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Shoot-and-Run. Tactics Pay Off With 5 57-53 Triumph Qver Sheboygan Five :
By BOB STRANAHAN The Indianapolis Kautskys went back to their shoot-and-run tactics at the Butler Fieldhouse last night against the Sheboygan Redskins and came up with a 57-53 triumph. Noticeably absent from the Indianapolis bench were Herman Schaefer, a veteran from Jast season, and Jack Foresteri, a newcomer . from Benton Harbor, Mich. : General Manager Paul A. Walk! said that both had been released to make deals for themselves elsewhere in the circuit as they did
Pro Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Western Division
W. L. Pet not fit into the present attack of Abderson seshvsnespsesiens dQ 1.000 the club. The Kautskys took on|INDIAN. : eal. Woody Norris, former Butler play- M! 3 er, as a replacement and he saw al Oshk 3 200 little action last night. Eastern Division L Pet The Hoosiers and Redskins Rochester .............e.. 1° 0 1.000 matched points in the early stages 3 oledo Ceavaniasaniirantan ] : 30% of the game with Indianapolis 8 4 1 200
leading at the end of the first perfod, 12-10. The Kautskys popped on along to a 31-23 halftime advantage with peppery Harold Gensichen and tall Arnold Risen doing most of the point-getting, The home boys really cut loose In the third period, with Leo Klier, Gensichen and George Glamack
RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS, 57; Sharp, 83. Rochester, » Danie NEXT TOMORROW NIGHT TrioCities af gp Bea i. Rochester at Anderson; Flint a an.
iy Cloyd canned 20 for the losers. Summary:
Kautskys {an Sabaygan (53)
1t ft Sontribitine some Fancy Dan pass- Kller, L ‘ 3 a Todovorieh, ft i 3 " ng and shooting to pull into what |Glamack, f-¢ 4 | Harris, Risen, 2 5 Dancker, 134 looked like an entirely safe leader- Gensichen, vs 3 a Bolyard, 3 } 1 8, } pa Be siya ii Lose Risen, -Glamack Push. o 3:3 20 Sussens, $00 It was in this period that the Andres, g 0.0 1 Dykstra, o 2 2 0 Kautskys lost’ Risen on personal I ah 22° * fouls, and Glamack fouled out with| Totals 31 15 35] Totals 16 21 23 , —— Score by Periods — Just about two minutes of DIAY|1nqianapoiis oer... 12 19 30 6-57 gone in the final stanza, Sheboygan ..,........ 10 13 12 18-53
Throws Missed—Klier 3, Glamack, | v
i : Free Making use of their free throws Gensichen, Dieta 3; Todovorich 2, Harris, er 3, Dy
and’ some timely shooting by Paul Cloyd and Ken Deaton, the Redskins began ta. nibble into the only 2:23 remaining, had cut it down to five points at 56-51, Cloy got another free toss for Sheboygan, and most of the 4129 paying customers on hand were in something of a lather by this time. Bob Dietz fouled out with 37 seconds of play left and Cloyd made one free toss to cut it down to 56-52. Cloyd Is Fouled - Cloyd again was fouled a moment later while shooting. He made one toss and the Redskins took possession of the ball out of bounds for the other one, They failed in a fleld attempt and Don Grate was fouled as Sheboygan tried desperately to gain possession. Grate made the toss and the game ended. The Kautskys, considerably improved over their opening appearance here against Oshkosh, sniped 21 field goals in 50 attempts for a nice fat batting average of .420. Sheboygan scored 16 in 60 for .266. * Gensichen. was the Hoosiers'| Wolverines Scouted
leading sniper with 15 to his credit, By Coast Officials
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UP)— The Pacific Coast conference has been scouting the: University of Michigan as the leading Big Nine % }|eontender for the Rose Bowl game, Conference Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt said today. “A representative of the conference was present at Michigan's last game,” Schmidt said, “and the Wolverines will be scouted in their remaining games.”
Dancker tra 3, Officials—Boladare A le" Soladare and Bright.
* Howe H. S. Harriers! . . New City Champs Howe High School's harriers were the new city cross-country champions today after turning in the lowest score in the history of the meet yesterday on the Howe twoumile course. Scoring 23 points, the Hornets out-ran defending title-nolder,| Broad Ripple, who scored 44. Tech had 76, Shortridge, 96, Washington, 151, Manual, 168 and Crispus Attucks, 202. Hornet star, Jack Wellman, covered the course in 9:58 to place first. Don Raftery of Howe was second; Dave Rouse, Broad Ripple, | third; Kent Pierce, Howe, fourth, and Steven Bond, Broad Ripple, fifth. The other members of the winning team were Don Brown, who placed sixth and Dave Cook who came in 10th.
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In yesterday's practice session,| the Butler team went through a heavy scrimmage session to polish| up both its passing and running |
the Bulldogs will be in good physical condition for their game with Valparaiso. Quarterback Bill Sylvester, who has been out of the lineup with first one ankle sprained and then the other, is- showing improvement | and will probably be able to play
Williams, who was injured in the second period of the Reserve game, was unable to run through light he has shown improvement and will probably be able to see limited ac-
Coach Tony Hinkle sent Jim Ro|senstihl and Dick Bennett through a pass exercise to polish up the
Bennett. or Rosenstihl will get the starting assignment at left halfback
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THE CHAMP—Jack Wellman, Howe High School harrier, finishes the Howe two-mile cross count dividual honors as his 1 team Capture
course in 9:58 to win ine annual ity event.
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Hinkle Polishes Offensive For Valpo Tilt Saturday
After reviewing movies of last Saturday's 6-0-0 defeat at the hands of Western Reserve, Butler University’s coaching staff began working the Bulidogs.an offense yesterday-in order to keep their unbeaten record in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference when they meet Valparaiso in the Butler Bowl next Saturday. The Bulldogs will meet the Crusaders in the Fairview school’s an-
‘Conacher Signs ‘With Blackhawks
CHICAGO, Nov. Conacher, Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League last signed to play with tHe Chicago Blackhawks this year, President William Tobin announced today. Conacher was traded to New York before the season began, but he refused to report and sald he was through with hockey. Later Tobin was given permission by Detroit to negotiate with Conacher. The .Red Wings will receive an unannounced sum and a player to be ‘ team at the end of the season for Conacher’s contract.
County Basketball Schedule for Friday
Center Grove at Ben Davis. Pike Township at Beech Grove. Greenwood at Speedway. Franklin at Southport.
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KRUEGER, PAUL SMITH Bat Ion ELMER ELSWORTH
Did — Miss deri V. 41 years old, 1317 N. Deldware, sister of Mrs. John Stoll, Hartford City, Ind; Albert Brushwiller of Decatur, Donald Brushwiller of Rome, , and Douglas Brushwiler of In= ~dianapolis, passed “away Tuesday m, Services Fanner & Buchanan Ronan Friday, 10*a. m. Burial 1.0.0:F. Cemetery, Hartford City, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary,
BUSH--Arthur O., 55 years, 602 Weghorst St, beloved husband of Mararet Bush, father of Mrs. Timothy Sheehan. LaRoy and Geraldine Bush, randfather of Karen Lee Sheehan, Brother of Walter M. Bush and Mrs,
Corsa Haberern, passed away Mone
« day. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p, m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 §. East St. Friends invited, Burial Concordia, Friends
may | call at funeral home any time.
CHUNG—Willle Y., age B4, 818 Ft, Wayne, brother of Mansie Chung,
Chicago, passed away. Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3025 E. New York, after + 0 m, Tuesday. Funeral 2 p. m hursday at the funeral home, . Burial Chicago, pals
CLAYTON--Thomas Fr, mn years, 2106 Singleton St, beloved husband of Emma Clayton, father of Lorena Biddinger, and Franklin Biddinger, brother of Org Clayton and Mrs, Georgia Smitha, passed away Monday. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m, at the Hathaway Funeral Home, Columbus, Ind, Burial Garland Brook cemetery, Friends may call at the G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8S. East St, Wednesday, 4 p. m, to 10 p. m, and 1 ’¥ sda 3p m, to 10 p.m,
CORY-~Fannie Haves, age n Years, wife of Thomas B, and mother of Houston T., Marcus W,, and James E., sister of Mrs, Myrtle Zehring of Glendale, Cal, Mrs, C, W, Fleck, Br, of Houston, Tex. and Mrs, Mary Carter of Dallas, Tex, Passed away Tuesday morning. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 3 p. m. Burial’ Crown Hill Friends invited FORD Nina (nee Bowman); 56 years, of #111 English Ave. wife of George E. Ford, mother of Mrs. Mary
Henderson, Mrs. Frances Lorents, sister of Mrs. Nellie Tee spell of oity .and Maurice Kiphart of Kentucky,
“passed away Tuesday. Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral 2428 E. 10th St, ‘aft P. Wednesday, Funeral Saturday Nov, 15, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park.
ART Joseph Do , ago 67 , father “of
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Newcastle, Friends may at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 E ew York St. after 4 p.m. Wednesday: Funeral 10 a. m. Thursday at fue neral home, Burial Washington Park.
HORNING—Lotta, beloved wife of
Frank J. Horning of 2335 N. Merid-
fan a passed away Nov. 10 at 9 orn Other relatives, Mrs. Fannie orning Barkers Mrs, Forest D,
Christian and Mrs. Herbert Krimendahl. Friends may call at the Feene & Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N, Meridian St. Funeral leaving here at 9 a. m. Thursday, the 13th, ServJess and burial at Greenville, O., at p.m, *
HYDE—James Ellis, of 819 Edison Bt, formerly of Brightwood, huse band of Anna E. Hyde, stépfather of Thomas H. Shutt, grandfather of Mrs, Tressie Reed and Eva Shutt, brother of Mrs, Eva Richert of Cannelton, Ind, and Mrs. Zona Hardesty, entered into rest Wednesday, age at the Northeast ‘Chapel, tion 8t.,, 1 p. m., Burial Friends are welcome, tuaries.
KRUEGER—Paul, age 51 years, husband of Mrs. Matilda Kr eger, son of Mrs. Minnie Krueger, brother of Hattie Krueger an rs. Minnie Goldstein, passed away Tuesday in Tater Eh N. Funeral notice later. Shirley service LA PINTA Charles Joseph, beloved son of Joseph and Josephine La Pinta, brother of Anthony La Pinta and MH, Angela Hartman, passed Vera Hospital Tues- , m,
2530 Sta. Ebenezer, Moore More
. 8ge 18 years, Funeral Hon ed dence, 517 Buchanan St. Driday. 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass oly Rosary Church, 9 &. m. Burial 8t. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends invied, Friends may call at the restdence after 6 p. m. Friday.
ORME- pa age 57, 53 8. WalMbport, passed. a suddety Wednes ay dont rig "ins band of Katherine Orme, stepfather of Robert Menroe, Iowa City, Iowa; brother of Mrs. Bert Tex, Southport, end Mrs, H. A, Bcott, Los Angeles, Cal; son of Mrs, Carrie Southport. Services at Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," 1234 Prospect St, Time later. ¥r i may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes” after 6 p. m, Thursday. PITT Grace M, of 1841 Holloway, entered into rest Tuesday, age 58
Years, sister of Miles and Charles Pitt, ‘aunt of Mrs Richard Treanor, Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. Michael Korby. Services Thursday, 3 at Northeast Chapel, 2550 Station St. Friends are welcome. Burial
Washington Park Cemetery, Mortuaries POTTER Mrs. Mable Marian, mother of Mrs. Phyllis Stuart, passed away In Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 10. Bervice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday after 3:30 p. m
PURLEE—Miss Eva G., sister of Mrs, R. F, Mayhew, Indianapolis, daugh« ter of H. B. Purlee of Sloux City, Towa, and aunt of Russell, Jr., and Jack Mayhew, passed away in Buffalo, New York. Bervices Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the morTUAry, RESSLER—Thomas A. Br, R. RB, No, 2, New Augusta, In husband of Edith Ressler, father Thomas A. Ressler Jr., nephew of Mr, and Mrs, E. Rust, passed away Tuesday p. m. Bervices Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday at 3 p. m, Inter ment Crown Hill Cemetery. Priends may call at the mortuary.
ROBISON—Eilla “May of 5001 Allison ville Road, entered into rest Tuesday, age 32 years, wife of Cletis R: Robison, mother of Martha L , Judith Ann, James » John R., Thomas L. and Charles N. Robison, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Mustachi, foster daughter of William A, and Clovis Lucas. Service Thursday, 2 p. t Colon~ ial Chapel, 3447 College Riot Friends are welcome, Burial Crown HI Moore Mortuaries, SCUDDER- Elsa, 5457 Pleasant Run Pkw South Drive, age beloved wife of Beryl E. Scudder, sister of Hattle Miller Hutchison, Chicago, Ill, passed away Tuesday ufrom Shirley Bros YP Hill Chapel, oo E ashington Bt. Friday, Burial Memorial Park Beers Friends may call after.7 p. m Wednesday BIMS—Eunice B., 66 ears, of 2014 Houston Bt, wife of Arthur Bims and mother of Mrs, Madge Callahan, 2 sisters and 2 brotsers, passed away Monday. Priends may call at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E. 10th St. Funeral Thursday, Nov, 13, 2 p. m, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill BMITH—Artemus 8, 16 years, Montana St. husband of Mary , father of Mrs.
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cennes, ind, grandmother of three grandchildren an ree great grande] ddan, passed away Tuesday. riends may call .at the feral Home, 2428 E. 10th 1p. Wednesd sday, Puveral Priday, Nov po . _Priends invited, Burial wash ngton Park Cemetery BMITH—Elmer Elsworth, 1714 Cehtral Ave, age B80 years, beloved father of Gilbery and Allister Smith and Mrs. <Clarissta Poindeter, Mrs, Ruth Key and Mrs. Olive Taylor; 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grand-children, Services Thursday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, #46 N. Ilinots. Burial Mount Pleasant. Friends may call at chapel any me.
SUNDLING—Arihur 1, Deioved suse
band of Mary L. (nee Walsh), father of Barbara. Ann, John Arthur and Peter Sandling, brother
of Mrs. Esther Baldwin, passed away at his residence, 4466 Guilford Ave.
Sunday, ov. 9. Funeral services Thursday, Nov, 13, from the residence, 10:30 a, m. Interment Holy
Cross cemetery, Friends may call at the residence, Blackwell Servic WAGGONER—David W., husband of Hattie, father of Mrs ampton, passed away Tuesday p.m.
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67. Services Friday, Nov. 14, -
lends may call at the Teolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect St. after 79 |, Wednead, aday. Rervice Friday, rom the ners] home interme J Yomorinl park, Prie Vv WARD—Ciarence, of Lizton, Ind... Jormerly of Indianapolis and -y cer, husband of L: Gates
ydia son of the late Allie Ward, brother
Mrs. Bertha
Herron, Chester and Robert - Ward, entered into rest Novi, age 54. Bat vices Thutsday. 3 Nov 3 st Ine apel, 5342 E , 10 a. in. urinl Ay "are welcome. Moore Horatio
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: uo ‘I. DEATH NOTICES WETRS—Hilde “of 3032 Ruckle, le, passed esday. evening, wife o Jy iat of Leo, sister of’ Mrs, John _Steinber, ger, Miss Grete Kraus - Servives hi) be ay, Aaron-Ruben Fuheral Home. Interment Central Avenue Hebrew Ceme« tery. Friends invitede WRAY—Carrie L., 4631 ~ Graceland, mother of Robert Kenneth, Ladoga: Frank L., Crawfordsville, and Carlton A, Wray, New Market, Ind.;: Mrs, Wilda McMahen, Rockville, Ind.; Mrs. Glenna Watkins, Indianapolis; Miss Lois Wray, “Indianapolis; sister of Mrs. Emma Wilkinson, Crawfordsville, passed away Tuesday morning, SerVice ‘at.the Bright Funeral Home,
Crawfordstille, Thursday, , My Friends invited Burial _ Masonio. Cemetery, Friends may -call at the Flanner & Buchanan , Mortuary
.3. CARD OF THANKS
HUNTER — To our lovely friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to express our heartfelt thanks end deep appreciation for their many
kindnesses, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death a our hus~ band and father, Charles Hunter, We also wish to thank Hev Ralph O'Dell for his comforting words and “the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuar
and attendants for their wonderful
services. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. ISENHOUR-- We are so grateful to our lovely friends, neighbors and relatives for their beautiful floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and other kindnesses extended to us at the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Omer F, Isenhour, We also wish to thank the Bethel M, E. Ohurch, Rev, Clark for his consoling words, the Masonic Lodge No. 473 at New Augusta, and the Royster & Askin Mortuary and attendants for their wonderful services. MRS, PMLA ISENHOUR AND FAMILY. MERCURIO—-We wish to express our deep appreciation and anks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind help, sympathy, floral tributes and other courtesies during the illness and loved one, Frank “Mercurio, our deepest gratitude to Father Bars ton, Father Gardner and the Jordan Funeral Home and attendants R. AND MRS. WILLIAM IL. TAYLOR AND FAMILY, TEVIS-—We wish to acknowledge our heartfelt thanks and deep appreci«
ation for the many kindnesses, exyressions of sympathy, beautiful oral tributes and other courtesies shown us our lovely friends, neighbors and relatives at the death of our loved one, Priscilia Tevis, We also wish to extend our gratitude to the pallbearers, Rev annigan for his consoling words and the Moore Mortuary Colonial Chapel and
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un your car nie any cooling system seo for expert service, Gldast sho rx “Mid aL, Est. 1913). 623 N. RI-1468 $812 IR~ Path Rolined J hed
Contractor !*' class work guar-
anteed. ‘Repair, remode! garages, Cabinets to order a specialty: Also porch enclosures, FR-4009-MA-6106 oe L ICK
Flues and repair work: aSusranteed.
BLOCK, STONE AND | Free estimate, CH-1137-W “EXPERT BLOCK LAYING, = BE-8993-J. YMMEDIATE se _ PR-5620 or MA 6641. Els jott & 8 BRICK BLOCK AN DORMENT K. CH-2503-W. Salpener and Millwright
Insured Union Sarpenter. Immediate Service. CA-60
Y-AS-YOU-GO
Cheeking Accounts, 10 Per Check! PEOPLES BTA’
"La-4113.
r. on ene 1 iaying. ng.
THE TE BANK 130 E. Market Member FDIO > No Minimum Balaton Required:
24-HOUR SERVICE. GA-2554.
PAINTING—INSIDE AND OUT
Good Work for Less—FR-0785
PAINTER — RI-0480 PAPERHANGING, STEAMING
Painting. Reas. joe, Work guar. fen A Mince. R29,
Paper Hanging—@A-6722
APERHANGING and steaming. im- _ mediate service. CH-2533-W. “PAPER HANG a, P __30_yrs. exp. CH-6388-W. CLEANING, wall wash safer! cleaning. N. Norris, .
Plastering, Repair. FR- 2664,
Patch Plast ering, FR-4830
PLUMBING y J, heatg. WAL. Serv. Sew« ers. Dick's Plumbing Shop, BE-4040, Radio-Refrig. Service
Community. 911 Ft. Wayne, RI RI. 4828.
“B. J. & B, ROOFING CO. Immediate servicy, guttering and roof repairing. For’free estimate call - 161. SOP REPAIRING —Leaks downspouts - repaired. mates, RI-2746, SIDING, Roofing, Sa. concrete porches. Easy yments. Hoosier Construction & Siding 205-207 W. Bouth Bt. L1-243)
Kutters, res eats
ROOF "REPAIRS, all kinds. New roofs, Guaranteed work. RI-2028,
SEPTIC TANKS Dry wells, outside toilets cleaned & Imm. and out-of-town serv.
HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK
Vaults, we! factory siu bore YB he or et
Prompt Sorvioe” FR-7069 ; cleaned, oleg. i Pit
ae umped. ore Guar. CA-8040,
"TREE TRIMMING
Spraying. 3 Jud work. Power equip~ ment
Vacuum | Sov Repairing Vogel Bros. 1314 W. Wash. * MA-63851
WASHER REPAIR — CA-2608
Work dona in your home. 24-hour service. Guaranteed.
FOR RENT ~ 17. ROOMS—NO BOARD GALE, 2403, N.—3 Nice, clean sleep ing rooms, next bath. Men only. ; Rood transportation.
F731 Either Single or large comfortabl ation; 1418. i N., 80 (3600 east) —Pleasant, large Joom for 2. Excellent transe portation LARGE comfortable room, employee business man. References, UA Ses CASI —_ PENNSYLVANIA, 3434 N.—Twin beds, , next aay Roms home; 3 gentle
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days, weekly. Near r school, fod 7338.
GOOD CARE for children, private. home, Under school oe preferred. A Pm.
my — Near olaon ol Shiv,
M, ard, washing, Gentle= man, No drinking. 1213 8. Senate, ENT HO erly men, 1R-2882,
women,
NTED — BOYS BOARD, ANA riAL Hon ie. Ta BE-3575-J.
19. 5 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
ag fom next baths Bloged rivate entr One si Nare rexel Taarden bus. 8321-R4. Call after 4 p. m.
21. WANTED TO RENT Peerless Pump Division
Food Machinery som. Recent purchasers of th Fall Creek Ordnance Pon are transferring personnel to Indianapolis. We need apts. and houses on a rental or lease basis, These
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For desirable house or “apt. AS least 2 bedrooms. Regular Army offie cer permanently stationed at Allle son's, Wife and 15-mo-old dau, To be evicted soon, Call CH- 3536-J,
DECCA RECORDS Distribution TALAgET, wife, Ne children, need 2-3 furnished apt. Frivats bath; eTeranote, Joe te,
FEDERAL EMPLOYEE AND EMPLOYED WIFE, NO CHILe dren, want 3-4 room Ey apt. oe house, Call Mr. Patterson,
E H Isn't there someone who has 3-8 unfurn. rooms so wife and o small children will not have to rated from husband, Call LI-8888 tween 8-5,
"aass Des
Soa OOH TR Veteran, wife, 2 small ehildren, living in one room. Please Best care and considers
references ot rm. semi~ No 3 children wants 3 KR or apartment. furs
house shed or unfurnish « fats: 5 anklin Jodi
[8 ently’ peed 3-4 0 furolaned’ house. Referens ID Fe Sek NT are Beas aie 3 children Paring Saud CouFENo SHLD urnished abt or hose. rey REPERENC MA-T913.
TWO mp. adults No children. small unfurnished Louse or apt. referably east. TR-63
AARINE wants 3- to 5-room FURNISHED: 2 ST
Week-old le furn,
WA-7002. Olat Nelson. FLDERL wants room and kitchen privileges. 027, Management -- Rental Service,
* Allison Realty Co. Inc. RI-2368. 22. MOVING—STORAGE. .a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or. Yearly Contract “We Furnish Everything But the
Driver” Opposite the Lincoln Hotel
39 ky: Ave, RI-1313 a 8
Move Yourself, Save Half
THE U-DRIVE-IT 00, Alabama and Ohio RI-6010 24-Hour Service Burnett & Sons CH-1961 Transfer and Storage; insured 23. APARTMENT FOR RENT
3 "A. Moynahan Properties
“No Vacancies” AHAN APTS."
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24, HOUSES FOR RENT
§-ROOM strictly modern bungalow, 6200 north, for rent to pa i new car at list Eick.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
32. HOUSES FOR SALE — i: rt ra VACANT—$1250 DOWN 1 1848 Ladigy. 3 8 oa, bath Sava, both streets paved. Under 35000 : FR-0409, EN KLAIB] BR-5648 F. Jd. VIEHMANN- 00.
TERMS—5043 W. Caven; vacant; good 4-rm. semi-mod home, 3 New furnace; $500 down. Real 'o
oy In = EY 2 ie Boars
ition For Appa FOLKERTH, REALTORS 4200 E. W E. WABH. IR~-4200 “LOOK WHAT $3,000 WILL BUY N. B. corner Sumner-Marshall. Now 1-story business bldg. Vacant. OFFICE
1630 SHELBY —MA.
— y a “249 N, Belle Vieu Place—3 Apts, modern; two 2-rm, and bath, one 3-rm. (share bath) apt.; hdwd. firs, oil furn., sutom, water htr.; completely furnished. Exc. income. investment; $2000 d IR-4470 C. R. Eschmeyer RI- 2368 Allison Realty Co, Ine., altors 821 LEXINGTON Extra good 7-rm. mod. Now fure nace, complete bath. $4,800. OWNER WILL SHOW
OFFICE 1630 SHELBY—MA. 9449
1122 S. LOCKBURN §-Room frame bungalow 6 months old; large lot and 1-car garage. Ime Jedidte EE $1200 cash will
MA nai. C. 8 HU-5233, Franks-Padget, Nay ‘Realtors
1017 Nice 4-rm, semi-mod.; complete buy. Hurry, OFFICE 1030 1030 SHELIV—MA. 9443
$3,500 cottage-type home} bath; a» nice
men. WA- 1 M3 KN. Olney 8t.—8-Room ALLE, OC. Y mod.; nicely decorated; Wwe Lisa x, 1307 ce Text oom. fuel arranged for income; large gentleman. CH-T130. . landscaped es A good value at $7000, NICE: M — Constsent hot water; YT) BR Eschmeyer RI-2368 wiSDioted gentiemsh” of sudint, nw Realty Con Ine, Realtors
Jot IVE 3iF— oik—Bhare: wen gentlemen, employed say twin beds. Private entrance, A-9955, LOVELY room, furnished or unfure nished. Good heat. LI-0868. RUSSELL, ~ STB room down for nice _gentleman. RI-1208.
EASTERN, 40 — Modern {furnished room for gentlemen. i 3100 NORTH—Room WIth 1avatory, TA-6647,
NOWLAND, 2316-1 Single, 1 double; © men only, employed ays. CH-8179
NORTHEAST —2 Rooms, private floor, 3 young men, CH-T19
HAVE mice large Toon for Connie: 17. ROOMS-NO BOARD
PATIENTS, chronic or “convalescent. en, women. 1907 N. Iliindls, TA~
my WA-8990.
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WILD home, 1710\ centr gare Jor Jor &
VACANT—$950 DN. BUYS
2307 Reformers; 4-rm. bungalow. OFICE 130 SHIRBYMA. $44)
TTF 236 BICKING, $6,500 Solid brick Fug modern home,
Notice! SHOWN by appointment only, . OFFICE 1600 SHELBY ~MA. 8443
5-Room Modern Frame Bung,
4 new roof, new Saint
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