Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1950 — Page 11

come over the ntioned often, all you could g as little as place of the

On. ese principles s established f either state r have access s and the proa copy made ys before the 8 a representof party men, yn and state's way, making the candidates arty members rollers. it seems althat has been rollers not to 8 this group, ice: In other arvard accent, bber stamp.

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no signature, July 4, 1850, ed the depths

ip; the writer: 8 out that we nes and prose rats are will- ; are. In the mocrat Presi parently in a the so-called : the lives of ise thousands this so-called more of the and save all ts apparently

oa shooting all, will unite ut, I sincerely cal house, 80 be started at alta. I am an ict, and I beStates should xn he attends with repre-

ad and I am I do not like order to pere ice.

an has been veak appeaseNow we have ic Americans have been in border but ld make the ave, to have the for help for . up that dece. The time 1al army for The Commius, en of all na3 it. So let's reserve freestrong armies Asia to stop f all nations

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tches Korea, ssia 1s speed-

28.-It-may-be in. But the uch a highly Bulgaria and s

obvious mill= al Incentives

special ones 1 to be potent is the Comiscipline. The er of” “face,” int to Stalin

military prebstacle, Stat advantage, omanian and tes half-circle he East and roslovakia is talin prefers e to Russian Lorea and an excellent

‘1916 as deputy secretary of state

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_ Mrs.

Jackson, were to be at ‘3 p. today in Shirley Brothers Hill Chapel. Burial will Washington Park.

and held that position eight years. In 1924 he was named secretary to Gov. Jackson, filling that post ‘until 1928, when he became a member of the State Board of Tax Commissioners. He later was employed in the ar-

‘chives department of the State

Library. He retired two years ago. A ‘native of Middletown, Henry County, Mr. Wolfard attended the old Hartsville College and Indiana University. He was graduated from Taylor University in 1895. He was principal of Knightstown High School and later served as auditor of Henry County from 1912 to 1916, He was a member of the Masonic. Lodge, Knights of Pythias,

ciety and Irvington Presbyterian, Shueh He lived at 61 N. Audu-| bon Rd. Mr. Wolfard is survived by his| wife, Maude H.; a son, Capt.! Philip Harvey Wolfard, USAF,

«Jt Worth, Tex; a daughter; Mrs:

Margaret Lafuze, Indianapolis; a

stepbrother, Herlan Wilson, Greensport, and two grandchildren

Rites Tomorrow For Joseph Cohen

Dies in Hospital At Age of 67

Joseph Cohen, who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be byried in the Central Hebrew Congregationa' Cemetery after services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Mr. Cohen, who was 67, lived at 4057 Graceland Ave. Born in Romania, he had lived in Indianapolis 48 years. A tailor, he had been employed at L. Strauss & Co.-20 years. He was a member of the Central Hebrew Congregation, - the Knesess—Israel Congregation and the Zionist Organization. Surviving are! his wife, Eva; six sofis, Jesse, Arthur, Nathan, and by, Indianapolis; Reuben, Cincinnati, and Albert, East St. Louis, Ill; three daughters, Mrs. Esther Fogle, Mrs. Jay Pels, and Mrs. Eugene Lazar, Indianapolis; two brothers, William and Sam, and a sister, Mrs. Freda Atler, Philadelphia.

Services Monday

For Mrs. Hamant

Mrs. Jeannette M. Hamant, who died yesterday at her home, 3540 N. Sherman Dr. will buried in Crown Hill atter serv-| ices at 8:30 a. m. Mond4¥ in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in St. Andrew's Catholic Church. Mrs. Hamant, who was 67, lived in Indianapolis 51 years. She was a member of the Daughters of Isabella. Surviving are her husband, Wil-| liam; a son, Capt. Vincent, USAF, | Ellington, Field, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Harry D. Alber, Royal Oak, Mich., and Mrs. Raymond J. Schnorr, Indianapolis; a sister, Spel E. Smallwood, Indi-|

Dr. Billy Graham

Dr. Graham At Convention

Evangelist to Preach At Winona Lake

WINONA LAKE, July 8—Dr. Billy Graham, who has won the

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nesday nights at Winona Lake.

several years. He and Charles J. Oval later established a lithographing and printing business.

gan operations in a small second floor room at 334 W. Court St. In 1913 the firm built.its pres-| ent building at 700 W. Washington St. After 50 years of printing | Albert Beck the company was sold to the | | Messenger Corp. in 1948, It con-| itinued to operate under the name pom St. Funeral lof Oval and Koster Division, Mes hm senger Corp.

The firm, Oval and Koster, be-

Mr. Koster retired in 1946. Mr.!

Ca title “God's Ball of Fire” because Koster was former vice president goiiioeen {of his dynamic evangelist services, of the Athenaeum. He was al 1 pass ssed Sa the New Castle Historical So- | will preach tomorrow and Wed- | member of the Kiwanis Club and | MORTUARY

2:3 p. {the Indianapolis Chapter of the | Friends may ¢all at mortuary. |

Dr. Graham, first vice president Citizens Historical Association.

{of Youth For Christ, will discuss| His father, Charles J. was a }L3d, of Dora

civil engineer. Employed by the R3¥ Federal Government most of his brother of

(the movement's international con-| ‘vention in the Billy Sunday | Tabernacle. i ; “During the second week of the

15 foreign countries will describe]

cago announced. Dr. Cook is president of the! youth revival movement which! exists in 61 countries, Represen- | tatives are attending the conven-| tion from Great Britain; Aus-| tralia, Sweden, the Philippines, Ecuador, Mexico, Haiti, Italy, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Germany and other countries.

More than 3000 delegates and and six provinces of Canada.!

the 5000 mark, Dr, McKee, grounds director, reported. | Dr. Graham, 31-year-old re-! vivalist from Minneapolis, has visited Europe six times in the! m last four years on Youth For'm Christ missions.

he surveyed .the Wabash |

ie... and during the Civil War éonvention opening tomorrow, re-| {was

ports of world revival will high-! {which was at the present site of |p light the program. Delegates from| |Technical High School. Surviving are his wife, Edna; | the religious awakening in their] three sons, Robert and Richard, lands, Dr. Robert A. Cook of Chi Indianapolis, and John, Boulder! I, City, Nev., and one grandchild.

Two. Will Go To Conference

in charge of the arsenal!

The Rev. Arthur Kiesz and the

ithe Indiana Seventh Day Ad-| land, Ohio; {ventist Conference at the Seventh | ® {Day Adventist World Conference

3000 In Attendance [Monday Jhrovgh July 22 in San

The Rev, Mr. Kiesz is the pastor |

directors are here from 38 states) of the North Side Seventh Day! {Adventist Church and the Rev. | ana Donald C. and James S. KenEvening audiences have exceeded|pyr. Bunker, India Arthur, W. i president. |p Local churchmen will send gifts |p ito the sacrificial offering expected to total $1 million for foreign

na Conference x

issions, a highlight of the world eefing. Approximately 15,000 Advent-

Dr. 0. J. Smith of Toronto, | ists from all over the globe are

{Canada, will speak Monday night; "IRobert Pierce, just home from "Korea, Tuesday night; foreign representatives, Wednesday night, and Dr. Mervin Rosell of Roches-

Mickey Cohen and converted in [nam meetings there last

fall, will speak Sunday at 3 p. m. Cc

Baha'i to Observe 100th Anniversary

The Indianapolis Baha'i group tomorrow will join members of the faith in 100 countries in marking the 100th anniversary {of the martyrdom of the herald lof the founder of theit religion. The local meeting will be held!

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expected to be present. Plans for

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JULY 7 WE MADE

Distributor in |

|1 Death Notices _

BECK~—Delia (Harlan), 56 Loin of R. 1, Forsville Ind, wife of In

sister of Wn ne (deceas: ar 3 Friends ‘nay call at the FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E onday, July 10. 2 Friends invited Bu ria Crown |

arian hurday. JORDANX

| BOSLER—_Mznie | 5. 38 E sister of Mrs. J. D. Brown, Carrie Mo r 3.

mmon, Indp ad.

Serv. PLANK CER Monday

ation

age 67, of 146 8 eech Grove, beloved husr of James Cari! Mrs. Mildred Jonn Lewis and William es_ all of Beec h Grove; Josepn Dukes of Evansnd.. also survivied by 5 grandchildren, passed ARaY Tndrsday | Services Monday, 10 a.m, Le 80. NERAL HOME. 1424 Sr EE, A Grove. Burial

{| DUKES—William, 2d St, B

X of Indianapolis; Davidson, rt

New rows

| Cemetery - lends may call after 7! ._m. Satur i a aes NM. "35a 40 | Sherman Dr. wife of Wilham & | mother of Capt. Vincent Halant, Flungton Flela, Texas; Mrs Alb: Royal Oak, Mich; irs, Schnorr, sister of Mrs, k — | Harold E. Smallw: od, Paul. 5. Haw A) i kins, Los geles; Willy

Ch natles Sandi both of “Detroit, | also survived by four grandchildren | and one great-grandchild, died ri- { day at her residence, Funeral Mon: day, 8:30. at the KIRBY MORT A

RY, Meridian at ith St. 9 a.m. 45. ADRGrew s—Cureh. Friends may he 1 the mortuary.

zel Morgan, widow of. Rus- | IR:

HLL TRA mother of Mrs. Martha |

Cuba, Rev. C. M, Bunker will represent { Green, city; Mrs. Janet Messersinith,

ton; Mrs. Sarah Coilins, Clevedaughter of Mrs. Sarah | organ, sister of Mrs. Bernice Crossen, grandmother of 4, departed this. ae Fridas, age 56. Ser ice Monday at M KIRK Nok East CHAPEL, Foss Station Pp. m. Burial i Siplon, Chapel | lends invited.

KIR NORTH EAST CHAPEL Ea Y EUR |

| KENNON—Marguerite C., age 76, Schuler,

mother of Mrs. Grace L

| Ju

grandmother | Kennon, sister of Mrs. J away at, Shs li oe neral Mohday, 2 “" TER ASKIN MORTUARY, 1902 N. Meridian. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary after p.m, Saturday. KOSTER—Oscar Hermann, 5014 Central, hyshahd of Edna R., father of Richard L.. Robert and John Koster, grandfather of y Ann Koster, i passed away Friday. Services FLAN‘ER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, { Monday, 1:30 p, m. Friends invited, Friends may call at the mortus

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the next four years will-be made; officers elected and resolutions adopted. Progress of the denomi- |" nation's work since 1946 will be!

ter, Minn., Friday night. reviewed. | James Vaus of Los Angeles,| As many as 300 costumed na-| former employee of gangster tionals and missionaries will

march in the mission pageant when the mission offering is tak-|5u en July 22 in the San Francisco

iviec Auditorium.

Church Continues Its Camp Meeting

The Church of the Nazarene

Indianapolis District will continue its camp meeting until July 16 at the Walnut Garden Grounds, one mile west of Camby.

It

at 2:30 p.m. in Room D, 329 N.[OPened yesterday.

Pennsylvania St. Sarah Walrath! tof Chicago will speak on “God's | Herald—His Message and Mar- | tyrdom.” The various observances will | commemorate the execution of | the Bab, in Tabriz, Iran. { Bab had preached the doctrine] {of complete religious unity and!

Among the featured preachers will be Dr. D. I. Vanderpool, gen-

eral superintendent, Kansas City, Mo.; the Rev, E: C. Martin, pas- i tor of the First Church of the Nazarene, and the Rev. The | {Short, district superintendent.

J. W,

Services are scheduled daily for | 30 a. m. and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.

anapolis; three brothers, Paul 8./¢.0t01d the coming of Baha'u'- ‘Special children’s meetings and Hawkins, Los Angeles, and Wil-|}ja1 who established the Baha'i Missionary programs will be held. {The.R

liam and Charles Hawkins, De-| troit, four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Mrs. Elizabeth Schmid |

Mrs. Elizabeth Schmid, 4915] Guilford Ave. - died today at Methodist Hospital, She was 79.

Mrs. Schmid was a lifelong rest]

dent of Indianapolis. She was a member of the Carrollton Avenue.

" Evangelical & Reformed Church.!

She formerly was a member of | the Second -Evangelical—&—Re= formed Church.

Surviving are two sons, Edward |

and Elmer, Indianapolis; a brother, Fred Reinecke, Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Lela Miller, Mrs. |

Bertha Johnson, Mrs! Edna Good-! _Tidge, Miss Clara Reinecke, andi pyrches in New York-state, West io sso Ordinances No

Miss Matilda Reinecke, all of In-| dianapeotis;—and—four—grandchil=T dren.

Robert Holloway Services for Robert Holloway, | Akron, O., will be held early next week in Akron. Mr. Holloway was stricken Sun-| day while visiting relatives at 146 8. West St. He died yesterday in General Hospital. A native of Georgia, he lived in Indianapolis several years. Survivors include his Ruth; four sisters, Miss Rebecca; Mrs. Mary Strickland and Mrs. | Ollie Williams; all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Gomez, Aragon, G

a. § 3 . Willie Gaddie Services for Wi lie Gaddie, 1135 W. Roache St., will be at 11 a. m Monday in Jacobs Brothers West

-

Side Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Gaddie, who was 81, died

Thursday at his home, A native M of Hart ( »unty, Ky., he had lived! My in Indianapolis 22 years. Mr.

. Gdtdie was retired,

Surviving are a son, James; a daughter,

dianapolis.

Kokomo Dentist, Dies

iter, and their wives. Members of

Mrs. Eva Middleton, and six grandchildren all of -

{World Faith in 1863. i

ev. T. W, Stoffer is camp

The Bab’s martydom did not Manager.

snuff out his teachings as is ex: lemplitied by the huge Baha'i Tem- | ple, Evanston, Ill, and the shrine| {to the Bab under construction in| | Israel.

Wanamaker Church ‘Names New Pastor | The New Bethel Baptist Church “in-Wanamaker-today announced be appointment of the Rev, Park T.| { Rushford as new pastor. i The Rev. Mr. Rushford is a naitive of West Viriginas a graduat: 5 of Colgate-Rochester Divinity | School - and former minister of!

Virigina and Waldron, Ind. Mis. prt | Rushford

{and formerly served both as a)

‘home missionary and public | aperve sealed bids

school teacher.

‘Reception to Honor

Pastor and His Aids ® The Irvington Methodist|®

Notice

aIAnapols. on holds college and mis-! 1950. and sionary training school euees Hi

| Central {of July, | porary One +1 181,100,000 th PUrpos

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Deoth Notices

COHEN Joseph of 4057 Graceland,

assed away Friday alterneon, after 8 Pore {liness. Husband of Eva, father of euben, Albert, Jesse, rthur, Nathan and Wi by, Mrs. sther Pogle, iP Mrs. gene rir ToFb ek ier Wl Cohen, Sam. Cohen Mrs. Freda Alter: also survived. - 12 grand. 3 nd . great-grandchild.

at the ABORT RUBEN 'PUNERA ‘HOME. In Rtermont Central _ Hebrew Cemetery. ~ Friends invited

|Legal Notices

“TO. B BIDDERS or ARYY LOAN!

_NOTICH

is hereby given at pursuant | f which Ordinances were Pp!

1950, rogolution’ of Joa ih and City

5° "Standard “Time a on the. Ef om day andar eé, on 950, for the following tem-

loans’ One “Hun dred Thousand t Int d! pata is. 10 Ihe eral ad 1! ndians or gener Ad es of t the nals City, payable BL

e general fun undr Donags for the

use of the 7100900. of

Church Woman's Society of | the Piremen's Pension Pund {Christian Service will hold a re-|apoiis,

of Indian-

payable from the current reve-

ues and taxes levied for the Firemen's

wife, | ception in honor of the congre- Pension

{gation’s pastor and his assistant fat 7 p. m. tomorrow on the 3 church lawn. Mrs. T. O. Shimer, society pres

assistant, the Rev. Wayne Yea-

the church will furnish special music and Mrs, : Gerald Baker

ments.

William Tedrick

Services Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Mary Alles Tedrick, 253 N. Addison St., will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the tbe Leon-Hall Funeral Home at Plainfield. Burdal will be at Center| , | Valley. Mrs. Tedrick, who ‘was 62, died

ident, will introduce the Rev. 900,00: Henry G. White, pastor, and his

ids will be in enarge of aifange Gs

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& city Pant be Ei

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ndred Twenty-five Thoysan Dollars for the use of the the Police Pension Fund of payable from the current \d taxes levied for the -

nd, . Ten Thousand ($410,« or the use t -

our per cent eterinined bidding} | of

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21 Walking Distance SLEEPING ROOMS

PRIVATE—S7. $8 WEEKLY APPLY MISS DAY. 546 MASS. AVE. DELAWARE. 713 N., Apt. 2. ae bath,

EAST, 228 N.; FRONT, oni nay, quiet home; hot water, FR-

i lovely constant hot

ST. JOSEPH, 30 W. | bath, private entr.

22 North

I A I NR. CENTRAL; ¢ool front, riv. She. Refined home, Cent. tro Was CENTRAL, 2418. EE ai = coentenan preferred. Britate home. COLLEGE, 3222--Priv “HELh, hot atm Taran “closet tleman.

3107 COLLEGE;

clean, §

5 “near Adults; $6.

GENERAL HAULING—Yard. snp be bery work 2 trutks. dump. flat a eek, ery

White FR-6958 7.d GE

1047 uréhman MA-6048 | “tyre GRINSTEINER'S Soversq rugs : MA-537¢

==—=11801 BE. New York

thing. Very reas. AT-3086. GEN, HAULING, MOVING Clean yards. ashes. trash. T

“PICKUP & 4 DELIVERY SERVICE

0088 HOUSE | Moving

HU-34 set, after hrs, MA-3321 NDSCAPING

—QRADING—SODDING

Excavating. Sewer digging. Cement work. HI-7279.

LAWN MOWERS

LAWN MOWER

Sha. ening-Repairing, 726 Shelby. | FR-4996; CA- HE ~PAINTING—INT,, EXT.

Lge., clean, fr. DE oot .

LLEGE, 4140—Large, comf: huge | closet, a transp., business cen- | ter, r. HU- 4636.

3100) oN: . College Car—Cool, clos: priv. home. ; coupie=gen- | tieman H1-3855 = =

hy

2264 —Nics room, day employed, pres |

3 windows, Innerspr lavatory, share bath, A-7227.

“JE airy. Single

w Pu RUCKLE—Large room, constant . WA-3550

hot tio good 1 trans.

2102 N. TA © Bgl twin; ht. wtr., A-B196, BRD, 513 E.—Cool front room, soft ater, transportation Employed business girl. Private family. WA 254

LBO rm ,_innersp., o0gents.

Wall washing and paper cl Nor freanteed, Py! Prices E SieAnIn.

PAINTING—CA-6351

WASH. BLYD.. eross vent; tilat, ., excel, trans.

“BLD. 3138 Lovely room for xt 82.

4567

Framing HANGING.

PAUL R. ACTON, I, CA-8533 " Paper hanging. painting, steaming, plastering, Pree estimates. References, ih a floor covering.

Avan. floors Ot aT sober. PAPER HANGING by 1

Reas. imPAPERNAN NGING - STEAMING cao

prices. Miles Mince. IM-0162.

PAPER HANGING

Guaranteed Work

GI

> fron wierion exterior, prompt service, ho pau bw DEH PAINTING; OUTSIDE; ie nO RECTAL PRICE ox smaLL|23 East NIN - = | 1337 N. GALE; attrac. adi, bath, priv. PA Aer repair. Teo est. 7 ipa ot pa near RCA. Girl. AT-3812. EXTER erior | JEFFERSON, 835—Mod. $8: social ERROR Aa-8063, GA A ainting. rm., mano, laundry. Cook. Girls. T PAPER CLEAN AT. 1

RAE CO ECO SE | ‘ventilation, newly furn.,

huge closet, home privil, Refined, settied ady. BL-0794

WASHINGTON. od Every dei: able near

entlemen.

ROO! sul ‘good trans. CA-9387.

or. 3 twin Ded,

home, next | V “Genet

iarwe |

| ELDERLY COUPLE + 80. | t

a EMPLOYED couple: anfurn house or

Company | 201 a Alabama ‘| WE

-2 34 Apartments tor Rent

(Child Care) | 3% ACRES to romp & play. nutriSonal meals, fun for all. Doctor's re. By day or week, CH-4942 | Bay sitting done anytime. day or | evening; reasonable rates. Call | 1037 1 JOVE ghildren. ” Let v | GARE. FOR ehildren in modern Toms good meals, fenced yard ' TA-5561.

129 Housekeeping Rooms -

COL LEGER, 15: 15242 Bedrms.. kitchen.

kitchenette, $8.50.| log lodge; “deep in the h Sober, adults, { "on beautiful Rotind. 3 DEARBORN, 818 N.—Clean, 3 rooms, ec near RCA-Mailory's, empl. couple. Ss, good eve snd Muskie References. Re atta 1010 E. HARRISON=3} Rooms furn,, Rid Lake: “Open dates rR entrance, Baby welcome. throu h Sept. Mrs TL Who iy 13th, 608 E—3 Ball FRE. SODOr pron: Ship Sts North Manchester, __ adults: $11.50. Rm. - een} HH, 133 E.=PRIV. ENT % for two. 87: 1 girl. GL-0474 alter § p. Monticello nd Rk. "bn MB00: LG. "FRONT, i light ho susel cenine falo, I 26-222 mm. or ; clean, convenien a Pl w bath. Adams Hotel. 201 N. New hi +R refrig.. water tase metal Ys ¥ + boats. July and Aug. n, CA-1492. E an two wo Wain -w oc LAKE, cozy S R1.o780. onsy. Boat pier, moder reas.

nL BL-0335 m.

LORED: cl. cool, furn. rms. with x fich'et.. til. good trans. Li-T136.

31 Wanted to Rent

Desirable Tenants

are avbl, for your 2- or 3bdrm. unfurn. house, apt. or double in a good residential area North or East, _: from the group of super-/c visors and engineers transferred to Indpls. for the

era gstablishment of a new

manufacturing plant, Ph, ‘BR. A. Polkinghorn, BL8811, Ext, 546, 8 to 4:45

Friday. SENIOR ENGINEER

\LL MODERN FU TRAILER. 625 N

37 Business Miscellaneous I ———

VRXISHED DE OUSE

1223 CHARLES

Mr. Modafa

RI-

8

CA-879!

SEace ucky

SMB

His wife, son. 10; daughters. § and IN

3. are anxiou unfurn. ho dential area. take excellent care of il iT ]

[3 r apt. near school 11 and 14 years old. / Call Pred

RENT ADVANCED f FOR { Yi 1 YEAR

2-Bedroom house or do al employee, FR-4311, ae fi’

wife, = tar ughter.

LLL, oPls Li, Dear College of Potshed oss

COUPLE: 2 children, 10: ad 3-4 rms. unfurn. Vie. * ware through College, 1st Hy About $4 0. 2202,

PERMANENT CC PLE Joan Soild. urgently

nee Pay to $65 fi Bothood. PR-4 Re erences. “Nice helen:

RSF ONSITE LE couple. baby, 4-5 Rm. Dose, double, furn, unfuiohed N.«N.E. Reasonable en i EMPLOYED “ADULTS need 5-room ing unfurnished house, CH-327. morn=

EXRCTTIVE ADUU TT or o half of double. Cal i. Sinele « FAM

3 children, 3-4 unfurn. _ MA-3285

Very

Y. $40-345 mo.

WILL | PAY to to 30 mo. for 3-bedroom Rouse or apt. furn. or unfurn.

ND, WIFE, 18-mo.-old baby d_4 or more room house ynfurn, Rete, AM-3957, wants 3- or 4Call between ting Tied Aus SUE, | w rues pr apt, furn. uns

or house, . H1-8958

yd 3 children want 4-

FR-0288.

EMPLOYED couple esire: 3-4-room + | house. west, urnished,

HE intr nished ults, 1 infant, FR-1870. ID. sutable living quarters fo 3 girls. BL-8135, WANTED x ni house unfurn.

SwANTED 2-3 RMS, UNFURN. TA-

* Let us collect your rents. Out ot-town owners Jnyitad. Allison Realty Co.. Inc. 140 N. . RI-2368

32 Moving & Storage

RENT A TRUCK |,

New Low .Rates Move Yourself—Save 1,

oe, nd long-distance mov turniss ha rte,

“No “Minimum Charge U-DRIVE-IT

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4-Rm.

be moved,

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 41 Houses for Sale

National Thrift Homes homes sie now being sold

livery.

231

on oof Cina. By]

30x85 Cement block bids. tnt or lease u- Tot

40 Resorts & Cottages

WISCONSIN-—-Our lovely 4-bedroom

LAKE Preeman, accomoda 5 Eid oul Aug. 27 throug! i. fe aren Ay 0 Joke rom ot ol altas Rent by Owner,

FINANCIAL

39 Business BEAUTY SHOP NORTHEAST |

ns excellent business. Terms. Jeauty# shop with apt, it 5. IONS ater a CAA a BE Hee 9 You your own, soe me,

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