Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 25

siers led the Dow clu ve

apolis summary: - Indianapolis (76) fg t JB 2 Klier, { s % 8 5 32\Hale, 783 1 3 Nagy! 301 0 0 OGlumack.c § 3 3 3 1 3 , & 00 } 1 3 Andres g 10 i 3 5Closs g 434 ° + ; 4 10 12 alf— ve

~ tional basketball tourney play.

night with an easy 43-34 con‘quest of Ben Davis and the Con-

- racked up a 45-33 triumph over!

{ And Satans Gain Stature

Register Victories In Prep Contests

Shortridge High. School's city tourney champions and Washington’s runners-up held new stature today with less than a month remaining before the start of sec-

The Blue Devils snapped a three-game losing streak last

tinentals poured it on the Cubs’ at Greencastle, 49-34. Shortridge moved into a 9-8 lead at the first period and the North Siders were in front the rest of the way. -Chuck Keever's 16-point blast was the top individual performance for both teams. Wilhoite, Niemann Star At Greencastle, the Tiger Cubs couldn’t curb the activity of Maurice Wilhoite and Bill Niemann, the top Washington sharpshooters. Wilhoite caged 20 points and. Niemann 16. Washington led at the halfway point, 24-17, At Noblesville, Millers |

Warren Central in a big last-half | drive. On the Danville court,|. Decatur Central turned back the host quintet by a 41-31 margin after trailing at the intermission by three points, 17-14. Ralph Lollar canned 19 points for the winners and paced their gamewinning last half rally.

Indoor Swimming

team will meet the Indiana State Normal team at Terre| Haute, Saturday afternoon. ore} will be the second meet of the indoor season for the local team, which lost its first meet to Indi-

THURS DAY, 240.2, fou = Aerger of Professional Hinted Befo

Continentals

BUCKEYE GUARD -- Mark

Wee. 190-pound hold down one of

Jiniar will e starting

spots when Ohio University meets Butler in a Mid-American Conference basketball game at the Fieldhouse, Saturday night, He is 6 foot 4 inches tall,

Dale 65, Chilney 33.

ana University,

r1-KNOCK

Cp bid |

vin

del TAH A 9% wae 29°

R33 APE:

1 VIER ET 3

losing to Cincinnati, Coach Tony Hinkle’s Butler University Bulltoday to meet Ohio

dogs prepared Universtiy Saturday night at the

Rieidnouse and Notre Dame next

|

| Kw & SCHELLINGER co. INC| Eo IEA A WOR ™"

: five. Hinkle's

after a short workout and the remaining members of the varsity ‘squad held a short practice game before

{Quitting. : The Bulldogs i be seeking this season in the

{their first win Mid- ee Conference when they meet the Ohio University | team dropped their! against

| open Cincinnati last Tuesday evening.

The Bobcats have a 63-41 win ‘over Miami University and:a 67-| 56 loss to Western Reserve for a 500 rating in conference competition. The Bobcat season Record includes victories over Dayto

Marietta College, Xavier, Miami,

Wayne University and Ohlo W. leyan. They have lost to Bowling, Green, Kentucky, Western Re-|

-|serve and Akron.

Butler's offense will be led by O’Brien who has scored 145

dogs have hit 265 of 804 field! {goals attempted for a high team | {average of .329. The Irish of the University of|

By NEW YORK, Jan.

the hostility that exists in pro(fessional football between the Natotnal and All-America outfits. Whether the n set-up can be arranged by next |season is uncertain, but our source

before the '49-'50 cam The new and powerful Basketball Association of America, which has Madison Square Garden as its hub, is playing in tis second season. It comprises the following eight clubs: Philadelphia, New York, Boston and nce, R. I, in the eastern division, and Chicago, St. Louis, Washington and Baltimore in the

ern source predicted that the: Washington Capitols and the Providence S8teamrollers would be willing to sell their franchises— for about $8500 each—at the close | of the season. | Increased Attendance ‘He believed that each of the other six clubs was “either making Maney or not losing too|

Washington ‘84, Lebanon ‘38.

was positive it would be installed.

THE INDIAN. Basketball Leagues re 1949-50 Season Begins

Owners in Each Group Consider Combine

~~ OF Prosperous Teams Including Kautskys JACK CUDDY, United Press 20—After

uary,” 1946.

neapolis; the

land, Ill, and Indiana How ‘many merger? Our tive, but he

Rochester, neapolis, Osh \apolis. Unless occurred in

{standing that {tional League

sional basket

Morehead 30, Franklin , Union Twp. (Johnson) #4 Midland 8. Omaha 52 (overt. Pt Wayne amin Catholic Butler 38. ni an a a ke) 61, ed 2, Oita 20. Bek ran . (Parke) we reiand 58, English oF o1, Cutier 44. Olivet » Perris tnstitute n on. Jackson Twp. (Howa or Penn A tohes d1dd} m 60, A St. Mary's 3%. 18, Wilberforce Church 116 Bro 2. (triple overtime). Montosyills 81, Decatur Catholic 34. Jalem $7, Edinboro 51. “>. pore t Dunkirk 4 38 a, Bk A 4, Star City 40, p e Spence 1 39, Cots J Jt. Benedicts 56, Southwestern 54. Meda lo 3. oon Uredarsbary Sh, Boswell 8. St, Sbntadeniay 90, ElisabethWabash 37, Marion 43 own 1. Warsaw 46, Fiererion » Vermont a Miadieoury ET] ugus 1. Ci Ehage 51. w nove Car oy A m i, a »! Bosion College so Western State 63, N a Diino “o. _

over that registered by late Jan-

Meanwhile, the National League is operating with 11 clubs. There are six in its eastern division: Anderson, Ind.; Rochester, N. Y.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Syracuse, N. Y.; |Toledo, O., and Flint, Mich. “Five are in its western group:

which represents Moline, Davenport, Iowa, and Rock IsOshkosh, Sheybogan polis.

would be included in the proposed would be selected to join with six

B. A. A. teams. The five were Ft. Wayne,

nucleus of six clubs would “be Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis and Baltimore. He concluded, “it is my under-

{will be encountered by the Nathe B. A. A. Everyone in professuch a merger myst be a

if the sport is to be maintained on a major-league basis”

H. S., College Cage Scores

Culver-Stockton 64, Iowa Wesleyan 37.

Minclub In,

“Tri-Cities”

of those 11 clubs source wasn't posipredicted that five

Minkosh and Indianunforeseen changes the B. A, A, its

no legal obstacles clubs that shift to ball realizes that

Defiance 57, Findlay 53. East Texas State 50, Hogston 37. os, irvida ‘Tock 80. cago AE

Legion Quintets In Benefit Game

Teams representing the Wayne post and Versailles post No. 173 of the American Legion will meet tonight at 9 o'clock at Washington High School gym in a benefit basketball game for the March of Dimes polio fund.

The Versailles post quintet won {the 1947 Indiana state Legion {championship and was runner-up | in the national meet at Brazil. The Wayne post squad has sev{eral former high school and college players, including Harold Miller and Carl Braden of Butler! and Bill Shimer and Bob Mobley of Southport.

5-Pound Girl Born To Mrs. Ted Williams

Mexican

Jorge Pasquel balance.

or available

commissioner

next?”

BOSTON, Jan. 29 (UP)~—Theodore (Ted) Williams, $80,000 a year slugger for the Boston Red!

points Sox, became a father yesterday! in 12 games. As a team the Bull-| [for the first time.

The child, a 5-pound @-ounce| girl, -was born tMrs. Willams at Boston Lyingin| Hospital while her husband vas)

Notre Dame, long-time hardwood fishing at the Everglades Club!

foe of the Bulldogs, will come to

the Fieldhouse Wednesday fresh. from their game against the Uni-| versity of Kentucky, a team which!

near Miami, Fla. Both mother and| {daughter were reported doing well.”

threatens to upset ND's roe McKenley Sets Dash

+§ame winning streak of 37 games:

5 Billiards’

Phil Greenberger of Indianapolis and Jay Knapp of South Bend

tinues in the state three-cushion billiard tourney at the Board of Trade:

Lou Spivey and ‘Carl Gulbin|

were carded for a match this afternoon. Last night, Knapp defeated Al Maloof, 50-28 in 57 innings, after winning from Guibin in the afternoon match, 50-39 in 63 frames. He--had -a-high-cluster--of -eight against Maloof.

EA IR

g and $969 LEON TAILORING. CO, ois ooo Gow | 116 Mass. Ave. tS

“BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Tm REFRIGERATION FOR EVERY PURPOSE

[/739? Brethers Co.

Wayne Ave

—Wateh Repair——r Prompt Guaranteed Service FREE ESTIMATES

ALINSON JEWELERS

Mark in “Australia

SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 29 CHICAGO, Jan. 29 (UP) — (UP)—Herb McKenley, - Univer- Dick Loepfe, a Wisconsin tackle, {sity of Illinois star, broke a 25- has |year-old - Australian record for Pion Chicago Cardinals of the meet tonight at 8:30 as.play con-|; t with a National Football Bongue In 1948, {the 300-yard dash tonigh Presi dent Ray | nounced today. :

winning time of 31.5 seconds.That bettered the old mark by: three-tenths of a second. Earlier, Australian John Treloar equalled his own Australian record for the 100-yard dash when he beat MeKenley by two yards in 9.6 seconds.

Cleveland Gets Tucker

CLEVELAND, Jan. 20 (UP)— Outfielder Thurman Tucker, des-| cribed as “the finest defensive player in baseball” by his new employers, went to the Cleveland

deal for -Rookie Catcher Ralph Weigel.

47 Monument Circle

Large Selection of Meavyweight

CORDUROY TROUSERS

Choice of Biue, Green or Brown

Only $6.50

~~

You Save Because We Save . MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS

THERE ARE Jo BETTER FURS

Cray ORD

“MA. 5361 17 N. PENN. ST.

A SAFE PLACE TO BUY FOR THOSE | ¥ WHO DON'T KNOW FURS

MTERE

8 yf $ » $1g.15 $21.15 $24.75 || DIAMONDS—WATCHES ei CASE CLOTHES SPORTING Q00DS—CAMERAS 35¢ Cor. Senate Ave. &

oris ng Rifles _____66¢ ES $125 he as

$10.95 to $14.95 $4.95 to $6.

iy lord ND RAY STS.

RE ——

.

Open 9

SAVE

SAVE 2:2 FURS Floor—7 N. Meridian

ps

IA SLUR TR [TTT

¢, \PI

IMMEDIATE APPLICATION

of INSULATED BRICK No Money Down—3 Years fe Pay

x ¥ Army Surplus Store *

_Mook’s Dependable o Drug Stores

A2 LEATHER JACKETS with mouton collars; gabardine lined at

Cesena srerianinn

X 2802 N. Capitol ve}

Autos © Diamonds © Jewelry ler case meres

leer casi INMEDIATELY i

irrevocable.”

Joins Grid

signed to play for the cham-

Enos, Stan Toughest SAN DIMAS, Cal,

(UP) —Ewell Blackwell, ace.right. hander of the

says the

Cardinals.

High Soon

MASSENA,

(UP)—The Washington - | basketball scored 233 points In two eon-

secutive games

ing Rensselaer Falls, 101 to 40,

and Madrid, 1

Sets Net Record

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29 (UP) ~Joe Fulks of the Philadelphia established a new basketball Association of America ‘| record on Dec.

Warriors

52 shots from

12 of the attempts. id NOTICES

CE OF THE TOMS Indianapolis, Indiana, January 2%,

ety

1048 co 1s ment's intention

$19.75 X | otherwise

dise herein described ing a claim sgainst any of 3he merchanand o ®neretn described shall file

the Collector of. | Custom

from Lhe date

ehi mpi 1 bot. champag 1-37-47 bot. Jrenay 1-31-47; 6 bots.

whiskey, ac, 3 sl 3 Bota.’

cham Had ICT 4-10-47: 11 bots.

All Fouled Up

NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (UP)— While Mexican League b

splendor of his Sherry Nether{lands suite today, the future of the Mexican League

Pasquel, who has enough pesos to make a “do not disturb” sign mean what it says, wasn’t awake to answer a vital Y | question propounded by his high

Alejandro Aguilar Reyes, wants to know “what do I do

Reyes said from Mexico City that Pasquel had asked him to “stick it out” as commissioner of (the loop, which.was in contradic{tion to earlier reports from Senor {Jorge who had said that “I'm the {boss of the Mexican League and prematurely to/we will buy players wherever, {they are available.” Yesterday, Reyes, who resigned {from the commissioner's post in 'a huff after Pasquel had challenged his 2 Suthority. said that his to quit was “absolutely

hardest batters for him to pitch to are Stan Musial and hs Sisughter of “the” St." Louis

team of

champagne, brandy, 3-18: ts. cogn. TRU 1 bot. ¢

League

igwig slept in the silent

hung in the

in Mexico City, who

Cardinals

Bennigsen Zan.

Jan. - 29

Cincinnati Reds,

N. Y, Jan. 29

Legion

this season, beat-32-66.

30 when he took the floor. He hit

given of the Govern - and sel) ay

below. Anyone Ta elaim amount of with toms within

‘» the first Rublichtion of

wine, copra, 1-13-Bandy.

Td 1; i

beer, champagne 3-

3-19-47; pagne, wi

’ MORTUARY,

Massena |

ta, | fal loi §

= Bae

a at Ihe nd St. Beech

Beech Grove.

fe Egat

ols, Tell City, McAlester, ia one .

Saturday, m, ist Church Priends may oall at St, from 7 p m. noon Saturday

AWAY rvices SHIRLEY B

(Martinsville pavers plea

ENSLEY Meh Minnie 3

al the Lyn Burial Floral Park, | SHIRLEY

ae , grandchitron M-landenkia

Services hurst

nots

Nn Thursday until 12 nd at church after

Wed nesday 's m.

ne _eony ) 118 Central W. Finley

3 CARD OF THANKS

COX —~We. wish to express our sine * _-cete thanks and gratitude to our relatives, friends and fhe

floral...)

SoLrHUs Cox aud FAMILY.

EDMONDS---We sincere) wish to thank our triends relatives ‘and

te wish to thank the Rev, C. G. Rife of. First Nazarene Church, Jashinglen St. and State Ave, eo Bert 8.

Oadd Puneral Hom R

nd th

MR & MRS RUFUS BDMONDS & PAMILY. OTLBREBOH “sincerely wish to

thank all the js) friends. neighbors and relatives for. their many consoling words and beautiful flowers aL the passing of np dear wife, Cora Gilbrec also ‘wish to thank the Usher Mortuary for their wonderful service, Rev. Lanman of West Park Christian Fhureh and and every one who assisted me in any way, OM Husband, ._PAUL_OILBRECH.

HARRELL ~-We wish to thank our many, many friends, neighbors and relatives for their wonderful kindnesses ‘and floras bouquets ex ded

beloved husband We also wish to thank M. Thompson of Broad Ripple Christian Church and Mane« ner & Buchanan Mortuary

WIFE AND SISTERS. _

Ave, sister of rles W, oO SMOOT—We wish to express our of Mi. Wavne, aunt of Myr Green. deep appreciation and heartfelt Yad of FM ayRe. Dass NNER thanks to the friends. ctelatives and Suey Ane ohervies FLA neighbors for their sympathy, kindIANAN MOR JARY. Friday, ness and nany tovely floral tribut ». Friends invited. Inter- at the death of our little son a nent Crown Hill. Priends may eall grandson. Stephen Paul Smoot. We al mortuary. thank Rev, L. A Huddles-T--Helen 8. ton for his wdrds of comfort, the sylvania St Wife of Soueta | J singer, organist, the Peace Chapel of Pelt, - mother of Mary Louise and Moore Mortuaries, and all who as Suzanne Felt daughter of rs sisted in any Charles BE. Sch Died Thursday Mr. and Mrs. PAUL KE. BMOOT, at the Methodist Hospital Priends JIL KILLION,

mav- call at the KTRBY MO!

Meridian ‘at 19th St, Inter

RTUARY

Funeral notice

FOUTS “Fioward, age 8, 435

1, dband of Mi. nidas (

L-Pouts , Janet ana Su Willy

father on of din out

Prien. Ham oy + DORSEY Foteim. HOME, 1028 E New w York fter Friday noon. Pu

. Ray St. Burial Crown . Priends may

rvices hime ay Wenn BAe ceo” MORTUA!

ARY. Hill

Baturda AY at funeral home,

1” Ceme-

oall at the more

ary. . BAUK Mrs. Caroline L. 5864 Oar-

roliton, dow of Charies B Mauk,

AWAY

5

Priends

| Ha Ancock’ a olmes, py Tenby

all i

Ww. BRAL ME, 1420 Prospect st. Things; —n . ma the -

vited. Bur-

ers ; ¥ n Sal ke City therhood of ** CE Brine o

fll have charge

Bitten passed. away. Friends ma FUNERA Ho BE New York after Thursday Funeral 10 a. m. Priday at funeral home. Burial New Crown. y * 188-Carl, age , of Clermont, Iather of Mrs. Lange, Cleront, and Mrs. Sarah Sprister, ppleton, 8, passed Awa es day afternoon at the residence of anddaughter, Mrs. ‘Chester Case, 118 N. le Vieu. Services Priday, 2 % m, L HOM 1934 'W. Michigan. Priends invited. Burial Floral Park. lends may

call at tt the 'e_ funeral home.

Oe of aries Late 10 os sunt of Mrs. Tulle" Schaefler, Yates Nell T. Daniel and James Sugrue, Prised away Wednesday. Funeral OBOROE W 30 rutin *u DART, 2313 W. Washington St; a y 88. Peter and’ Paul’ Cathedral

O'DONN NNELL—Pairick rick J. Tsang = Maggie, father of len Javins, Mrs. John BE a Mrs L Lane and Robert oO" O'Donnel, died at his residence Khar Nos Friday, 8:30, at ie x A MORTU TUARY, Meridian

tert: ‘at mortuary. .

ears, son of Mr. snd Ta O'Hare 8r.; brother

Alsne Bar tholon: ow, Nn ngham, Mrs Ruth Lon a O'Hare, asda , Funeral

Friends invited. Burial ends

time. _ Ch. L—Anns TTT Schafer, Fr Jer (decossed). Jou

So

Francis _de Sales’ Church,

Burial Holy Cross. Priends come MORTU

St. ah a: Savy Ceme- . Terre Haute, Ind. Tyionds

n's may

Mrs. Fain Mary

a: aya: Friday,

2310 W. Washi st. Flora Park. may call at mortuary any

widow of r of Mrs. and in! Test

HEART CHAPEL.

m., and St,

9:30 a. m. are wee

M Ladies’ Altar - Society wa meet for

prayer Thursday at 8 p. m

H Joseph's

Rural St, of Mrs. nh 3 4 B. Lockwood, w survived by fi She Ranta Ses BL, 5377

i m., a ol Washington Pa

or ure At chapel any Tp mm Thursday Taviok-

HIRLEY B

1 evening, ther

at the chee}

WACHRMANN—Paul PF, Ia

Carty Bt, Monday, Jan, e 72 years. NER'S PUN L E. New York Bt, Frid mass Bt.

neral ham 3)

WARRINER — Bvereus Ly)

~Rev, Prank T., § Windsor, -

" SCHNOLLER— Albert, -93 yours, belove Hen. er;

" Delored _ i] and’ ank Scholler, ngton, away Tuesday » Sueibyvilis. nd - Funeral Ay,

a , At the L 1308 A Bast St. Priends invited. Burial

Da BL mie. 8, ‘otooht ho nie , ov ather Robert Hocker, Indianapolis; Talbert, Shreveport, La.; Anderson, Ind grandchildren Nod

assed away

m Satine: Saturday, IRVIN

rk. Priends time after

s Bunday evening. and After. # a. m. Bunday,

ther of W,

) eo, beloved

isbatd of 3 in Warriner, father

of

Priends Alii Na at terment Washington Park

ayden Pip), Minnesota at, father of RR hy niin, Wednesday rie Fhbu¥ of

Invited

mortuary.

Morris, Jim and Delores pene, departed this life

. ‘Tuesday before noon. Puneral seryfoes Frida hi 30 ha from ROYSTER N. Meridian St.

Ine Cemetery,

= beloved husband of Ran rand

AE LUN

may eal at "mortuary.

gia ae. beter at 31 N. beloved

oe £, re Ea Jane

in- - Walter py

ied anenigren

Toe a shepherd, Diack & nd af tan” aspen Highland got

Want good for large aE

1 Hs am N, =F Bn rear 331

- meuriT J) NOREAN. :

rs. CEC. Mr, and Mrs, ROY B® _8MOOT, _

TOON -We wish tothank our many friends, neighbors andr for their kindness Ry Seaitiful i xtended to us a Ct ig of ‘gir ' Sor Tn or_ahd Frank Buckner. the Home, the sing 3 Ne pailbesrers for services an consoll wo Dasighter, ELIZABETH. and Sister, ELLA, and Families. 5 FLORISTS —MONUMENTS

FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS

. John Sande .& Bons, Florist -

Eo NKLE | FUNERAL HO HOME 1934 ichigan FARLEY FUNERAL — 1004 W. Morris, MA-1334 Chapel, Auburn at fon,

Creek Boulevard. TASTY BERT

2130 t. Bt, MA. ANSTO, RB New York. Ma . 6G. H. HERRMANN 13 8 mast oT wa HIS i

#51 N. Delsawre St L1-3839 Jones & Hurt 'S Cha 3326 Shelby St 04-2879 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 Prospect. MA-0870

18. LOST & FOUND "LOST — FOUR TIRES

on Ave. or Road 61. Reward,

To v's i al-cTuster ring: Jost be. er Colney Ave, ana Gliora BR Tose mi bs. LOST=F

white

eddy "small brindle part whom, | & out hoes: 4

Reward. and Block's; reward. WAyr CA-0334 TOR and white | Fa eat, oe Jon wi ty Dr, ® your old; family pe LOST—Tire xi whee! Wen Morris. Rew BE-5078

Ee capt ap V

watch on Irom "inoller._fav Reward. wi 2 year lost m Black cocker “Skipper.” Rewar CH-8510

fart cocker, on tall, very 7 healthy. xeellent watch dog. \

Indiana SPCA "5 Frens

11. PES PERSONALS

WA house to ror ‘Mrs. enn

1101 W. New

BICYCLES — QIRLS',

- WA-3101, eve

16. BUSINESS SERVICE

ALTERATION SPECIALIST |

LADIES’ MEN'S GA Nn] rd RELINE,

Me yer 0. Jacobs

13-214 y 16th_8. Dick HEE NE Caan Waa

BOYS" 34"-26" for sale, repat repaint. Pree estimate. Pa deliver 1823 Lexington, sash, “cabinets made fo order; -porch- enclosure, ré tne sui wall tile and oor covering. 0 money down Amall monthly pave ments Call HU-6961

cement block and rick k

CRUSHED tock. wa pir oF. sludae fertilizer : neil

A enced crew,

stone, pit gravel, gardens. GA-

E. A Whalin Electric Se Service

CINDERS, crushed » oh Indge fertilizer for

Power feming, en ns repair; 3701 Mass Av Eves. CH"330 1C repairing m SL oes "sei. door SN CA-0IT) Denny's ays Garags, | MA-3130 Motor, CH y NH. Webb & Eleo. ~ Power lghting and -repair work, Licensed, od. * oe Madison,

d FR-1027; eve, GIA-3196

GREEN'S | Elect, rie Applian " oe pe r HR ance near:

Quality work "at quantity prices

COMPLETE OIL

BURNER SERVICE |

Contract serviee by the year (make ur maintenance pay dividends). r M-hour service call

F. M. COOLEY

"sh Mun

FURNACES Por immeditae Installation. OU Jarier Stoker aervice. BL-3657 day or night. FURNACES Repair and vieaning New and used furnaces Jnstaijed Parts for all makes: MAS 1(

ates

SMOKY FUR FURNAGES FIXED

Immediate service. H & R Purnace. WA-1048.

lt AND STOKER paired & cleaned. Quar. MA-647

Bhim & Furnace Cleaning

—— ‘service, nights, Sundays CHIMNEY VAG. oi EANED Basement to METAL AUTTERS, ¥ FURNAOES

Installed — CA-2784 Shackelford Bros.

Ne down = 10 h Paymen me. HA RS fa Ce mad be pi soneal att. given ob. BR-S3%. ATLL 0 om Brasil m 1 nid Soners Sl hailing. any time

FIND of Sat EST

WATLING, whic Come aii 1 ue uu VING and 2! < da ight call iia y or nl an

service, H Hamilton Trucking.

Jol st Moving

HU.3452," After H Hrs, WA.3321 BATHROOMS, kivehens enameied pd welding. og reine. reas. ye

cleaning and R an.

nit floor rk Ave. RI-71980. PAPERNANGING, STEANING ~~ Pala Rees. prices. Quick serve foe. A Miles Mince. R1-80%9,

Paper Hanging—gA-§722

Best of refs.

PATON PLASTERING, FR-4836 TT FROZEN

Water pipes thawed. Call South Side. LI-4684

Welding Co, L

Lambert's Refrigerator Servies -

Cusr. - BE ROSIER SETIO TA

Vaults, dry (Bote Ben wr sludge pity

RENT A CAR NEW LOW RATES

“By “Hour, Day, Week ~NEW LOCATION }

Oho. & Alabama Sts, Ri-0010 ite City Mall’ 10

32 8. MNithols St Opposite Strauss Store THE U-DRIVE-IT ) 1 Truck Aah at | & Ala. RI-0019 What $3 La? Bu

& Packag: professional skin Knowledge Bair textures plus ability to st Do not practice on Yoursalt or your Shildren You'll YAL BEAUTY AC Tommy 401 Rot Bldg. .Lorner Illinois and. Bia. THOW did the builders ahi the Pyramids foretell the future? What is “Cosmic Energy?’ ¢C our circumstances? WAr, and then What? in Your Affairs” people who think. Order direct, $1.00, or write for free information Goodwill Pukliceiions, 708 Central,

BL Joseph, PAY-AS. YOU-G0

Checking Aecounts, 10e Per Check! THE PPOPLES STATE BANK 130 KE. Market Member FDI10

No Minimum Balance Required

Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist, Marion Bidg., i Meridian A pos! ; formerly of 301 Roosevels Bidg. Leg Sores, Varicose Veins Milk Leg, Phiebitis treated without use of drugs. Dr. Mm - Morris, 303 Odd_Peliow Bidg., MA-§287, . “Shampes and a Savi ML tor's Frpiins > AW International Beauty School 342 EK. Washington,

MAT NOTICE ~

We will honor all expired SouRInA

during the month of Janusry. Holland Studio, 41 RB Wash,

MASSAGE Mineral baths 2631 N 31 N Capitol TA _ Detective—H N Thompson

Courteous free consultet Licnesed. Bonded. Tet

Detective, Private Licensed, a consutaiton. Mr Gregory, MJ MA-00S SPANISH CASA Baths, massage, 1908 N. 08 N. Cap. H1-2004,

Baths and Massage—CA-4501

18. BUSINESS SERVICE

Auto Radiator Service

“ut your oar has shy Sboling au tom #00 us for expert - igen Migwen, (int

100.” Oldest sh a ALA on Pn 623 N, ni. Rn Sah

RES Radiator pr

us. West tude Radiator Co.

“bama St

Totes

~- Rooming or apartment cleaned, Prompt ‘Servos FR-7089 Sertie ANKS

sn sed ee ary ella.” Co, o tanks an work.“ WA-1 or TAa & Davis

ALLENDER, we clean and septic tanks, dry well * Pres inspection, Ca

rn diab. nd Water servies conirmete Ang. Immediate service 48 N, Alabama. LI-$30!

porches. Easy payments. Hoosier Construction & Siding 208-207 W, =Ad-3431 Income. Tax Services Hanrahan and. Kurner, i N. Als

8:30 Rormert ly located YS Wan. & yb ve TAX ASSISTANCE BOOKKEEPING 7381 N. Meridian LI-3581

oturns Filed, All Types

» former Internal Revenue dee ty. Bovkkeepi service. 30th & ol Ave. burt,

0 yoabs Jénsovabie rates A-2990

Na “TAX RETURNS— "10 8 Exe ut Fi Mot J weit X "nt a Licensed, insisred.

Always the Chea DeSHANO mae “Su UPHOLSTERING — WATT

If It's comfortable, have it ree upholstered. It may look better than new Open eves 2221 N. Meridian.

MOORE UPHOLSTERY § SHOP 933 Mass. Ave, RI-5052. Eve. WA-3891 Why Wait? Three-day Service Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Bros oi W. Wash. MA-838) MASRron od and pests. Jilled. big Water Proofing Co.

FOR RENT 47. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 1837 N. ALABAMA Private entrance,

next. bath,‘ hot water: employed adults References,

” sig E B JTH-Biey “ne next bath: : ATT aentisman} employed { peatienan. | block from NT ry

{ transportation. Bme SODA.

po FRE Toriviiegen.

ploy AA be or ifn

Call for and

after § m. NO aad emeaningt

(TE

8 up. Pres Aetimates,

‘ne

fr Oipes, Graing

clean: oles. mach. base pimped Inexpensive. Guar. C CA-8040. SIDING, Roofing, guitering, ¢ concrete

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD

“WILDWOOD RESTORIUN

Wi BOA DAYTIME cs ears’ ire of { Sild in my mod

orn home, TA-7898

CHILDREN, good care, 3-4 Loan, on

home, ays 1335 N. Bw 4664.) Wile care are for 3 children, my home. Day or Kk. FR-5850

CARE 1 fo 3 or 3 chilaren Wy home dave; Ages 3-4. OASIS. WALL CARE for rer Way

home, CHAT. R.

eHiD N. Nosy ™ day OF week.

19. HOUSEKEEPING Roos

2 ROOMS furnished in ® tor care of wife ow ime no ion to one child. 421 W

3 PURN. light hou ny employed couple, Keine Fog TA-

i y FURNISHED i ie: Orly {ches privileges riv employ ope . ie 2 ADULTS —Bmp! d bath; near maior agi TPR eer en oe basem a + adult, 927 N. Bast St 21 WANTED TO R TO RENT WANTED — 8) Tooms, keeping rooms and apartments for Students entering school Ped, 1,

Lincoln Shiropractis School FA

1-bedroom house,

1 HI-47

ae

me Berntnl, me: jo

house or half outs

both children or peta. CH

VET, ile Wolk emplored. we ehil- , will decorate. RI A Friday.

ANT, in a’ rajshed_Upartment or home. NURSE and husba ow rm. fu 3 = . dec : have 3 children. ba sip."

a room unfurn, Bouse AT,

anagem -— tal WK Allison Realty Co, Ine. RI-3388

n 22. MOVING—STORAGE

“RENT A TRUCK NEW LOW RATES “Move Yourself—Save 1/5 wits _an and A Jougtistines moving. The “U-DRIVE-IT Go. Sa of Dev ® Inst ie

oa al inne + emp

Rent a New Car or True By the Hour, Day, Week or sary Oontraet ( “We Pumish ing But the Opposite. the. "Linosls. Hotel 39 Ky. Ave. RI-1313

Burnett & a _ [TEIT]E

_ Transfer and | Aor nsured

0 r in ref rigeraions nt pianos,

“TA Moynahan Properties “No Vacancies” “MOYNANAN APTE City-Wide

850_N. Pennsylvanis St, NO VACANT — D_W._ VERMONT Rese 24. HOUSES FOR RENT :

1947 CUSTOM poet

{loge of rent a a wr Le 80d, BL-1483,

itere for sale with privilege of renting house with acreage, Bast. CH-ab14. 28. BUSINESS—MISC. DOWKTOWN OFFICES WELL LOCATED EXCELLENT HEAT LIGATS & JANITOR SERVIOR INCL, Suitable for agent, accts., sales office, Ia Biv to.

Across from Btate Mo 229 W. WASH, ST.

WANTED, 5000 te 10,000 oy.

wv, re

8 al permanently in my ¥

J-bedroom

3

A

- Mar