Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1948 — Page 20

Releases Oil For Home Use

By Tile Company

Times State Service "ANDERSON, Feb. 3—With“th

shortage of fuel oii for home

>

Lo. of. Anderson.

Jow in some Anderson homes dur

Hy : }

: ‘heating affecting a large num-+————ber-of the estimated 2000 users in

: 5 (Es Jons to aid in relieving the situ-|§* ¥ ation was announced by the Na-| tional Tile and ‘Manufacturing ¥

Stocks of fuel oil have been so/

ing recent weeks that residents have found it necessary. to close * their dwellings for short periods until additional supplies could be;

iy

not be as sweet years in Hoosier kitchens’ due “to the short 1947 honey crop. The production ‘1947 was less than half of the figure for 1946 and was the low

‘47 Output tos - Than Half of’

“Times Sate 4 LAFAYETTE, Feb: 3--Life will

4n former

of 4,356,000 pounds in

est. amount in the ‘past ve Anderson, release of a reserve years, ORE : supply of several thousand gal-|} According to a Fecent report

from Purdue University and fed‘|'eral agricultural statisticians this low figure is the result of exces-| sive moisture coming as frequent rains from early spring to midJune with drouth later limiting bloom in some areas. As a consequence, honey production per colony was only 2% pourids as compared with 50. -pounds per

obtained. V. M. Alexander, president of] Aa ) Ld : pli, i TEARS OF . JOY—Mr-. Cows Anders weeps i relief ps ir would be released to domestic! return of her &-month-old son, Leon, as 17-year-old Dorothy Maxe 5 consumers. The fuel, he said, has, well, who admitted taking the baby from a car outside a dance been held in reserve bj the in- hall because she "felt sorry for it," watches at San Diego, Cal; jail. «dustry for use in furnaces of the ile company in. .event of an emergency. The ofl is being made available, to local users through Anderson | distributors at the prevailing, ¢ ‘market price.

{ues for Johnny Appleseed Research

FT, WAYNE—Indiana's legendary Johnny Appleseed, or rather

AROUND HOOSIERLAND

Weather Service Too Slow for Jets

‘up with the weather man. Pllots of the Air Force's new mile-per-hour jet fighter planes complained that when they { - called an airfield tower operator a forthe weather, they were 100 : miles away before they got an answer—and out of gas.

fisted

on.’ . The first installations of the . new voice circuit were made at

-Langléy Air Base, Hampton, Va.;

Police Probe Death , OF Former Resident

continued investigation of the death of Claude M.

Transit Co., who was found dead Yesterday in his gas-filled kitchen.

a oS SING down vay $1.50 a noo ables! Ed Shepherd, W

ETE SES

iY ha EI

AKRON SURGICAL HOUSE, INC. 221 N. Pennsylvania St,

WASHINGTON; Feb. 3 (UP)--This jet-propelled age has caught

Bo the Air Weather Service an- {

“I+ "Pinker Air Base, Oklahoma ity, March Afr

pOALTIMORE, Feb. 3 (UP) -~ Police today

, president of the Baltimore| 500d,

‘ Crimpers Crimped

" "EVANBVILLE—Local™ ¢itizens

ing of

‘|Appleseed’s grave.

panied the complaint,

Thieves Get 51 Hogs

owned by Howe Barnhart

olds has been notified. the raiders took 27 head va

market quotations. The were kept at a farm a mi of the Barnhart home, . The unlucky farmer

said he would - ‘ma

It's an HII wind that Ae no but the same is not true of. chill winds. “For instance, Kokomo police sald the icy winds of January apparently kept people at their firesides,

and and not so many of them got in

the four chilly weeks only 76 arrests. were made here, 31 fewer than in milder December.

= 4 -

who can't sleep except in the dark

rooms.

Sometimes shadows from the bent come traffic hazards. He sug-

The Works Board agreed.

" PAOLI—The Rev. Isaac Mor‘ris, 92-year-old minister here, has conducted many funerals during his long career, and often -received no fee. But re-

a $5 bill and a note ‘explaining that it was for his services at

in 1899.

Fish Dead Under Ice.

The lake was one of the best-

roe County.

~{ THERE ARE NO BETTER FURS

er Gs ORD i WA. 8361 17 N. PENN. ST. * A-SAFE PLACE TO BUY FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW FURS WHILE THEY LAST 32-Piece Set of DISHES . rw $2.19 Meridian Furniture. Co.

1712 N. Meridian St, TA-2224

IMMEDIATE . APPLICATION

* INSULATED BRICK No Money Down—3 Years te Pay

INDIANA ROOFING AN

SIDING 00 05 8. Capitol

RI-1350

# WE BUY DIAMONDS #* WOLF SUSSMAN

239 W. WASHINGTON ST. stablished 48 Years 8

=|| CORDUROY TROUSERS [| Green or nrows Only $6.50 LEON TAILORING C0,

In the Middle of the First Block

3 Mass Ave.

This grave, figures in a $1556 suit pending in Superior Court here. Attorney Henry A. 8. Levering has brought the action against Wesley 8. and Lizzie Roebuck, seeking to collect fees he. contends le earned In research efforts to establish | the location of Johnny

ANT WABASH — Thieves have ** = trucked away 51 head of hogs

R.R. 1, Roann, during the last few weeks, Sheriff Cecil Reyn-

In the latest raid, last. wepk. |asleep while waiting ‘for a long

at $1814, according to curyen ] OB ss, which was about to depart.

- making at -

must find some way other than crimping the street light shades to keep light out of their bed-

City Engineer Kerth said crimpthe shades must . stop.

shades fall on the street and be.| TOKYO, Feb. 3 (UP)—The bril-

sted all crim shades be re- rainbow hues of Japan's most disEe 8 imped ones, and that tinctive dress—the kimono—will no” more crimping be allowed. | disappear at least temporarily

? Decay today halting all dyeing of

~cently_he received in. the mail

“a Tuneral which he conduc ted

Killed in Two’ Clashes Ru | ATHENS, Féb." 3 (UP Press| BLOOMINGTON — Thousands = of game fish are dead under five "Ports said today that inches of ice in Griffey Lake, victims of an unusually hard winter, local sportsmen have discoverad.|

stocked bodies of water in Mon-

Bob Dinsmore, sporting foods Other reports said guerrillas store proprietor, said he found

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Mr. Levering says he worked |F#B of ma many varieties and sizes’ 377 hours to establish the defend-(9¢ad in the heavy ice layer or ants’ contention that the grave |Suffoeated in shallow water under is on the Roebuck farm, northeast of Ft. Wayne, along the St. Joseph River. A detajled recital of his research activities accom-|

the ice sheet. -

Naps in Phone Booth

FT. WAYNE—Fred Linder, 27, of Burksville, Ky, was sent on his way by local police after he took a nap in a telephone booth -the-bus-station hers, Officers Lester Hathaway and) ¢ Charles’ Hendon found Mr, Lin{der snoozing peacefully in‘ the (cubicle. When they awakened {him, he explained he had . fallen

distance call to his mother to be t! lcompleted. Then hé took a look lat the clock and dashed for his

|

Advisers Say Truman Plans Speaking Tour

| WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)—Democratic sources say President Truman is considering a major speaking tour this spring. The President discussed such a tour yesterday with Chairman {J. Howard McGrath of the Democratic National Committee and later with Sen. Scott W. Lueas (D. IL). “The whole itinerary is in the e present. time,” Lucas said as’ he left the White House. He said he had urged the President to accept 4 bid to address a Swedish celebration June 4 in Chicago. Mr. Truman,| he said, promised to think it over.

Dye Curb -‘Dooms’ Jap Colored Kimonos

{lant scarlets, deep purples .and

ause of an allied command

Qoimedtic textiles. | A shortage of dyestuffs prompt{ed the order, which provided that all stocks: of chemicals would be reserved for textiles intended for the export trade. The color of unfinished ‘cloth is gray.

15 Greek Guerrillas

four {guerrillas were killed and eight captured when civilian defenders fought - off an attack by 300 guerrillas ona height overlook: ing Diavolitsion in the .central | Peloponnesus .north of Kalamal.

jusing heavy ‘weapons attacked | Sidirpkastrén in Thrace near the Greek, Yugoslav and Bulgarian borders, clashing with government troops. . Eleven guerrillas | were killed and ome surrendered. ————— i oi

‘Moscow Again Blasts U.S. for Iran Activities -

“LONDON, Feb. 3 (UP) —The| Moscow radio today broadcast a Tass dispatch - from Iran which| sald American military pilots in| commercial uniforms were being! used on ain, Nnea In that country. |

‘Oven’ Bank Unsafe SALEM, Mass, Feb, 3 (UP)— Mrs. Frank Porter said today {that a thief reached into her

You ry Because We Save MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS

$1876 $21.75 $24.75

+ CASE CLOTHES

Cor. Senate Ave. & Maryland SL. | Open 9.10 9

DIAMONDS—WATCHES SPORTING GOODS - CAMERAS

¢, LWA 590 Th A LCR Tl TTPO

out vey invalid Walkers 1

| U. 8. Alexander 8. Panyushkin|

and Posture Beds .

Can Be Rented at

HAAG'S

40% North Capitol Ave,

“Cloth Coats and Suits

BISHOP-KAYE FURS 2nd Floor—T7 N. Meridian

———————————_ I ser APPRECIATION DINNER|

{oven and ran off with her dough. | She told police $200 was missing {from its hiding place in the stove when she returned to her apart-

| ment after a short abdence,

2d Time in a Row 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 3 (UP) A baby was born to Mrs. Everett Brock at St. Louls Maternity yesterday, on. Groundhog Day, for the second year in succession. The baby was an eight-pound Jour.olites girl. Last year, it was a boy.

1

Russ to Return Ships LONDON, Feb. 3 (UP)-—Tass. ¥ |official Soviet news agency, said ij in a Washington dispatch today that Russian Ambassador to the

I has informed the U. 8. that Rus- | sia is returning eight lend-lease | ships during . February and

|

I

i March,

" ANDERSON. "Feb Te Prelimi-nary-plans- have been completed for’ the city «wide appreciation dinner for the Anderson Packer i ecrfens essional basketball team to be had Friday evening, Feb. 20, under sponsorship of the Ander. X's Men's Club, service unit

Dispatches from. Nagpur today that police had seized the chief organizer of a Hindu extremist group linked : with the kiliig of Mohandis K.' Gandhi +after-beating off .a frenzied. mob. twhich— tried “to--burn - its: offices there.)

across the central and provinces caught up leaders and organizers of India's two main! extremist organizations, the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rahstriya Sevak Sangh.

--erson,

- Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 2 FAR

Sere

| colony in 19486, Beeswax production ‘of 91,000 {pounds, although far below last year's figure of 225,000 pounds, h below the five-

was not m year aver:

at

low the 1946 market price,

«5 Chief Extremist In India Seized

NEW DELHI, Feb, 3 (UP)— said

In Tir straight; days of a cam-

paign against the Hindu Mahasabha Rashtriya Sevak Sangh, 300 SEX tremists have. been seized.

and its striking arm,

The prize catch was made when

police raided the RSS headquarters at Nagpur, beat off a niob which struggled resolutely to burn the place, and captured the organizer, named Golwalkar.

The police dragnet sweeping united

Both onsanlzations were out-

lawed yesterday - by - Premier Jawaharlal Nehru.

Jap ‘Mystery’ Clarified

NAGOYA, Japan, Feb. 3 (UP)

"—A tree in Tsurumal Park which baffled . Japanese botanists for 30 years today was identified through the . discovery of an American book which described it as “the only living California redwood tree in Japan.”

DEATH CAUSE UNKNOWN

Times State Service

VEEDERSBURG, Feb. 3—Serv- | ices’ were held here Sunday for William Dunkiebarger, 62, whose frozen body was discovered last Friday in his house trailer near Yeddo. the body prevented Charles Fishero, from determining the cause of

death, ————————

The frozen condition of

Fountain County coroner,

ANNOUNCEMENTS

“1. DEATH NOTICES indianapolis Times, Tues., Feb, 3, 48

ADAMS Walter William, of Zions ville, Ind, entered into rest Monday,” age 47 years, rather of “Doro thy Mae Adams, brother of Mrs. Shirley Conrad, ‘Allen T. and Ray pdams; half-brother - of George H.

lege Ave. MY Burial Lutheran Smet Jyhites town, Ind. MOORE MORTUARIES. Or TR of 3920 E. 31st st., eats. beloved - father of . Bibom, nes Hanley and ne Gertrude yy all of Indianne Ca of Lata ette, wy Ph

therine James and Sister Alexis of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Pate J. passed away Sunday,

b, 1. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 4, rom BLAC L . 1503 N. Meridian St, 9 a. m. Requiem

mass at St. Francis DeSales Church, 9:30 a —-m-Priends invited, may call at the | funeral Ams. ‘BOLIN—8ydney J. 11 Northern, husband of Emma Bolin (deceased), father of Louise, brother of 1 Hiord paseed AWAY Mon d ery FLANNER

BU NAN MORTUARY, i 1:30 p. m. Priends invited. Interment 0x Hil. lends may call at the mortuary, DIMITROFF— Lou 1s, of 23 . re man Dr, entered inlo rest Sunday, husband of the late Bertha Mae Dimitroff. alBaryices Wednesday, 1:30 p.m, the NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530" "station St.. Burial Floral Park UAREs are welcome.

+ MOORE_MORTUAR FLAKE Edit ay 33 years, - daughter o nd. Sars. William J. Flake, salen of “Mrs. Ha : rett, Mrs. May Darnell, Robert, Gilbert, Herschel, Harold and Herman Flake, passed away A1eNaes, Fynetal Thursday,” Feb GEOROE W USHER MORTUARY, W. Washington 8t. Frieeds Burial oral Park CemePriends may call at mortuary. FULKMAN — Clarence jr., 33 years, of 915 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ray Fulkman, brother of Charles and Sort Pulkman and rs passed away Saturday. call at the - JORDAN HOME, 2423 E oh St,

318 hort

Priends nat Funeral Wednesday, Ped,

any. time. Cte at St. Joseph Church, Nol and

North Sts. Friends invited. Burml Crown Hill, GARRISON—Ed Li 76 years, of 3417 . a 16th St, fat of rge GarriMrs. Ruth Roperts of city, Mrs, Pearl Wood of Bt. of Arthur a of dan and Mrsy Jennie Larrimore of Missouri, away Saturday. Priends may call at JORDA 2428

the St. Puneral Wednesday Feb. 4, 10.8 m., at Union Chw Church, St ul, Ind. Friends in Vited, Burial Union A Cemetery. GERTH-—Della, . of 1454 mother of fi S¥atisbaugh, nay By Rayher and ter Ball of Santa arm, Car three Be AE

passed Away

4. W. Morris St. Friends may cal

Thos the Burial Mt.

at the funeral Pleasant Cemete

GE : N. t Sunday ae noon, age 45 Jars, usba nd of Marre ‘ather of David Richard. Geupel, N Mrs. Fis Geupel, brother o Eloise Markel, Mrs. Marion Goetz aid Carl Sw el. Services Wednesday, ha AX LOWE FUNERAL ME,

home

Evansville Ind. Priends may call at CHAPEL, 5342 F. Washnglon St, Go

E Elizabeth, “a years, tormerly of 1701 "a Rothe ‘oh Louls Moeller, gran

; ro tet pad wi 0 iE 1450 8. ~ 830 a om, 's

22:

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The value of the Sar ‘erop “of : honey and WPeeswax is éstimated $1,347,000. * Stocks. -for sale ‘December 1, 1947, were ‘1,089,000 pounds. The price of honey at 30 cents per pound is 2 cents above last year's price aithough chunk honey at 28 cents is 2 cents be-

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“Thre welcome, |

i

St. © Burial own Hill are welcome: | BM

. JONES—Anna B. (nee Sr ils of Lionel C. Jones Mis. Vena Scott, Mrs. os children and nine greal-grand« children. Passed away at her home, 2649 Foltz St. Monda m mas sal call at the eral home, 1420 Prospect st er al

Tuesday. Pupet service Thursday, 10:30 a. m. al the above funeral home. ' Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill.

McCARTHY—James M., of 1608 eng lish Ave, age 45 years, belovid er of Kathleen a n Mc. |

nd Mary Carthy, all of ndianapolis, away onday,

Feb. Thursday, Feb, from the BLACKMeridian Bt alk 5 Ry 130 a. mass . St. Patrick's Shurch, 9 a Friends invited.

may ali at the Puneral Son hier 7p. m ey

fam Knox, 1118

and ssed ft x i % Friends’ ma may

ment Crown at the batiuey

MURPRY-~John age48 years, beloved nnd ‘of argaret .inee Hurley) Murphy, BEOtIeL of Ehaties and Joseph urphy, way * Sunday, Feb. 1, his Worry Bl 12 Lexisigton pve. neral Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. from the demons Nin mass at St, Pat. rick's Church, 9 a. m, Interment '. Holy Cross Cemetery. Priends. in yited. Members of local Council Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's Chureh gel at the residence Tuesday for prayer. Priends may Ye a the residence. BLACKWELL.

NOACH—Elizabeth W. 97, bea

four, grandchiidfen and nine greatrandchildren, . passed away at her ome east of Rocklane Sunday um,

Friends may call at the RO! FUNERAL HOME in AcJo. Funeral service Wednesday, 3 m., at’ funeral home, fends ine LW Burial Rocklane Cemetery. QUAKENBUSH — Ji = James, ames, . of 03 E Michigan i entered into rest Tuesday, 63 years, husband of Ladle” auakenbuch

nia

udson, Mrs, Vir-

Bove hue Ti nera Jervis 8 am, from 1 Hl ichigan Friends

_ BOBINSON—Mae, formerly of Allens dale, - 111; tered rest Tu day a a0 Hayertor a] ave ape years, 0 mother AR Merle and Ratinaon, sister’ of Mrs. Dais man and Mrs. Grace Secrest. may call Tuesda afternoon oe

evening at the residence of her Sls- .

ter, Mrs. Dalsy Altsman, 1502 .sal Pkwy. Fueeral and burial will be at Allendale, Ill, MOORE MOR TUARIFS.

SITES —~Lueila, sister of 8ylvia Sites,

way Sunday-p. m. at’ resi~

ssed a aches} 1307 Marlowe. Friends may evil at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1308

Prospect St. Service Wednesday, 10 a. m, from the funeral home. Ine terment Crown Hill. Friends invited.

¥ Brownsiown." ind. Mary Al rownstown, Ind. wife of Edwin, other of Mrs. Maxine Evans, le M. Mooresville, Ind.; sister of Miss resr and Mrs. Katherine Wells, both of Indianapolis, Monday a m. Servic 8:30 a MORTUA ARY: 9a Paul Cathedral *Priends invited. In. terment 8: tlesville, Ind. Friends may sal at mortuary. _ WiLDON —- Albert W., husband of Maude Weldon; brother of George MaHon, Ind, pass away Sunday ‘p.m, at the ‘residence, 7318. Meridian. Friends may call at the TOLIN Prospect St, Service Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the funeral home, Interment Crown Lawn, Noblesville, (Noblesville, Ind, pa

papers please copy.) WELTY Clara, 80 years, mother of we Sahiey relty, St. Louls, Mo.;

of i’ 4 Nichols, - gis: Charles Nichols, — Ind.; Ed Martin, Spencer;

Er oa of Mrs. Leo- Ragsdale, 845 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, passed away Monday. Friends may call at JORDAN AL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St, after AL: m. Wednesday. Time of funeral given later. (Spencer papess please copy.) WEYER—Catherine, age 81, mother of Mrs. Mi , Mrs. Alma Tuxhorn, Silverthorn, Carl and Julius Weyer, Evansville;

Hi a awa nday rvices » ya om BROS.

SHIRLEY CHAPEL, 948 N. Illinois. Burial Crown Hill. [Friends may call at chapel. RG WILEY Minnie, of 1439 Lee St, beloved wife of Ed Wiley, mother of Ernest, Charles and John Wiley sister of Ethridge Siivens, passed away Ay. Services Wednesp. m., at BFANBLO3SOM . 1321 W. Ray St. Burfal Old Unton- Cemetery, Boone County. Priends may call at mortuary.

3. CARD OF THANKS

“ HASTINGE—To our many friends,"

relatives and neighbors, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the many acts of kindness, sympathy

and beautiful floral afferings at the asti oved

ow an hi the Stockyards for “their Jews the

¥°Rev, Charles Gunzolus of 515 Blak

St, the rei Na. Mortuary ~ a. 11 who assistes ail Jo sa ALTER HASTINGS AND FAMILY,

MARSHALL sinferely wish _

and father of...

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ng t pid ur Brivieged. oor for 3 ih room in privat ne far i . e, heat.”

Gentleman - 9 vy A-2172, we

ONE in room. clean: good transation, 131 N. Grant (4100

EN oan Dlace our rans! . Nice rooms, a di

0S Job Cention Ma

BE-2059-R. | NEW JERSEY. 3631 N. Lovely room, room, tise home: San be real home tor

Atlehian; optional. WA-5627. 1831 N. vate entr a “bath, hot water; empl oiyed dults. Rete:

ST Twarm room next E ntlemen preferred. ge Pi

SA—E gentleman, share es” TOF Toned Tn wart

Ferme en eat: nex Scenes. CA A-6738. Tivale cou eounle in Chris: is RE Os a

559 PROSFRCT Rao gar Gens

tleman Bdred ays. 1S ay fromt. next bath, Ho ra lose or "2 FINE 138 N.—Mod doh room private

entrance. Adults master bedroom, 3 gentlemen or counle. 2229 College.

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD _ WILDWOOD ‘RESTORIUM

“Kindness. Licensed. CH-0751. 89% M. Drive, Woodruft

Cans eR chronic YF con= RE JOR gia 12th,

only. Re PATIENTS. chre Shionte, kK] convalescent.

TASH Te

WILL GIVE best are infant of or

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JON SHERMAN Y i

Reasonab! gist Sasona tle Rates on sre

EX ole rafrieraions - Planog,

ot aeons ey ~23. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-ROOM infuFnished

ONE-ROOM furnished effigienc y. Call L1-9537 before 9. T. A Moynahan Properties

“No Vacancies" “MOYNAHAN

850 N. Pennsylvania St. a VACAN

w. INT 24. HOUSES FOR RENT ne JO BL otthetat hd oom weet, 22. BUSINESS—MISC. WANTED, 5000 to 10,000 so fi. for office and warehosy space. Need immediate spp pancy. G. Towwy, tl Office and storage space, telephone. Reason. able rent. = Has

L-saty

RL-2y

~—chusetts -A :

10-CAR £ and large lot.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32. HOUSES FOR SALE T1448 SPANN

Wo BL nice S-room modern, all oa lovely hardwood Peerless pn, af new with wer. Inter home Just grand; $6000. » 1630 SHELRY-NA 9443

304 S$. RITTER § Bedrooms, 1%; baths; hardwood

firs. down; fireplace, stoker-fed tun nace; sundry room; lot 61x.

Appt. MARRY W. pimex

TA-383 MA-2 CAN YOU BEAT THIS? BT arb J TRICE 1630 SHELBY-MA MG

«SESSION 3 oA

BUBpHIOS- , good aed, orm window HARRY Ww. ik

TA-3835

MAY 1342 WADE ST

Nice 3-bedrm. modern wv; near St. Catherine's, Hu. Immediate possession.

Sine uo A630 SHELBY WD IMMEDIATE POSSESSIN

3 Acres; § rooms, bath; chicia house; 2-car gar.;

¥

fat Northfield), Pp. m. Downings, CA-4761.

2801 S. RANDOLPN

Almost new 5-rm. frame bung Puikt. -ins. large lot, $3750, Terms Mr. Gunther, FR-5856,

Phillips Realty fa

TT WELL LOCATED Unusually large 3-bedroom modern double; l-car garage: city heat; ean — be handled for as low as $2500 down. Drive by 411-15 E. 15th 8t. and phone Tom Keller, LI-4401, for spptCH- CH-4296.

ms. 3112 SHARON AVE: New a 3-bedrm, brick bung. strictly mod.,

TLL, CARE Torch : eat ; licensed 3, CA a by day i of week, 449 N. Hane h Ven. my

’ 1 days: a 2 GA-8888. AO and_board or room With

kitchen privileges. CH-9283-J, CARE for-children by day or wk. = censed home. Reasonable. CH-5527-W.~ 18. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS

2 POR

t sekeeping wy played coup a Colored. FTA

ie el Holt Ra. xel Gardens bus. lady; share twin beds; oichan priveieges; near Real Silk.

Diirate Wert or Washot -

COTTAG! Adults, Warner's Camp, 12 mil out S. Meridian, North east of 's_Crossing. IM. basement apartment for one 2635 N.—3 room aparte

ment furnished. Employed couple. 2L WANTED TO RENT

small A OM + aba. bt ont” *or spar iA or house, Private 2 Him o e. .. Wh-52 ‘evenings. ay

ARY. & ay, mk aoe eiBeienc ; ivate bath, In 00d" Jocatio on PE De dn: ™m. with Inadoor bed HX t., north for self and Be 58 days 'A«3040 n nights,

e——

Ti ployed “couple want uns - partment, private bath, east or n exercise

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STORE for CRILOREN, wants 2 or J-bedroom unfurnished house, north preferred. HI-2134.

next bath, stoker, excellent transportation. Gentlemen preferred.

: dene Toon uniien hed rim & orb oom No "a ing. or , CA BER %. will decorate. RI-8703, Wo BiFoY Fadl a | sais we > counle desir (RW

ge

rty. Call HI-4984 after |

Good . - Carpeted, full basely % mals. Privat. WA ment, gas heat, side drive, gar. Poss. ALL days. Owner show. MAN, ny TIME © re re of hid Grayson, CH- He res. iN TA-7895. -VACANT—$1075 Down. CHILDREN. good care. 3-4 years, my s. and ba oglome, days. 1338 N. Ewing. CH sew | decorated imide. an and out. WILL SHARE home with mide ods woman to care Tor aed °F. ds VIENMANN iN 00.

2-Bedrm. : 3-car gar with five; immed. oy well financed; sell equity, TE ar, ~ “WALLACE=YTS 0.000; ms —butit-in Gontuses: bath uy basement, laundry. “hot air furnace, Ra garage. “3424,

mod.. stm, hi; inc. uw 5 rms, for owner;

"J0HN A. DARLINGTON 325 Lemcke. FR- a 17 2 NAO —4 ME ote side; —— bor oe Make WALTER POI TH, LTOR 4200 E WARY BT oT Roan

FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 room one floor-plan modern, lass: tile bath, full basement, oll urnace, priced right. CH- 8708-3

5-AM. BUNG.—S2650

1628 Perry (1500 E. Troy, 2 biks. 8): 2 lots; barg. denny rd a B-ROOM b Je st be move from t a Ver! sotor rice. nquire ra, PR-93 Sales, 2112 E. Was! se #26 HA rinse a , excel condition, re ane, sb: stsion Torts, Clay Br ton, BE- u Serms, Slay Brot > 1300 DN.—30 DAYS JAYS POSS. as Rv +4 4.room modern, on . a for inspection, 235—86 1 rms. moos except fur-

SR CoLoR 3

t! Splendid 5-rm. frame cottage ‘Nice built ins, Can be seen Detpte 2 p. m.; $3000; ie is. Gunther, FR- BR 3606

131

" 13 not ait ght Station. i on open; $850 dn. R11 Be re BE-5128). DLORED- Vacans Sabie, Sut o rections or W830 Jane Stovall BUILD NOW 1 4 Rooms hui on your $3500, gies, 08 gown. 8 Joon, Vim

Bie Huse, If you have several loth Povd "Peterman, $207 N. Emerson 47%

FREDERICK 8. CLINE Realtor

1 Gries Tower

between 7 and u mnt CR A Randolph. MODERN effici piced, $2 rs "Yin Tl on

APTS.” City.Wige -

with . home Kit

1301 W. 31st ST.

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furniture in upg with $60 mo. inc pain t the 5 rooms 1s pusiin 30 days. fine 1630 SHELS' SPEEDWA)

5100 W. 11TH

4: Bedrm.. strictly mod.

d; full base, sto ir Lo dn. payment

Bh MEAL EST 11-6349 607 ODD FELLO ~4-AN. BUNG.—St so! ne 11133 CB 33. OUT-OF-TOWN $7500 DOWN—GRI

Pear] St. Very 38% Po utility = roo!

chen “and -bat wer. heater, garage, 3 wil show. *

REAL ESTATE & IN BL-1419; Eves. HI-5280

Near International

* _AGREAGE NC

Near Carmel on U. 8, Splendid a approximately act trade,

Fi Padget, tn Exclusive Subur

2041-43 RI

Large 3-bedroom do lent condition; redeco: tore down and by

Realtors, 243 N. Dela: VACA tery Brick Sc

SEVERAL at eh and All he nao concrete - Structurally “possibilities for night restau odge pall union headq q , home, stores and ihe t ig your brol BR-1234 a. indust. sit Kemper, TA-6413, RI-CH-1712. i KCRES Vacant roun ‘Rd. 431. 0. x Feu 42. LOTS—TRACTS Stmpitestmeem—— Tih with 600° 4 te or 2x26 Three Bos lic school number 2, ion's er] and car eridian Street ToT, ast St. 1 Ave. paved Street, "a and sewer, $650. $150

, Util; INE Kemper | a RI-7154, CH-1T12. lots. Call 4 a Ri-T154, TA- 64. — 0, TA

43. FARMS FOR 8/

IMMEDIATE | POSSESS room house, large bar cribs, chicken house, excellent water, shaded owing water, All fer With “60, 80 or 90 ac Sotthwest of Indianapo Yan of Mooresville. B: Ann, R. I, Mooresville

IAT AGRES—HEND

ame, poss. 7-room big orn crib, 3 ch ber otf premises for An or ral Aon et C. HARMON co. 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR IMMEDIATE POS!

— " ‘D=Houses for s manage. hon of Glen E. g A-3531. or 24<hr. Ser

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