Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1951 — Page 10
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Sexson hills Crowd as Tech Tramples Howe
Howe scored four plays later on a
Stan Dickson to Don Thomas. But Done Lineback, David Lewis and Dick Grimm helped block the conversion attempt. = - o
SEXSON and Norris hammered awdy to the Howe two before Norris knifed through to score, Bill Hughett converting the point with 2:15 gone. Tech had threatened three times deep in Howe territory but! fumbles saved the inexperienced Hornets, who played with only/ three lettermen.
Redskins Win Third
Exhibition Game " 'SHREVEPORT, La. Sept. 13 (UPy=—The Washington. Redskins scored their third exhibition foot-,
ball victory in four. starts last
night, defeating the New York]
Yanks 52-14 before a thin crowd of 10,000 spectators. : Led by Johnny Papit, the Redskins romped 254 yards and held
the Yanks to ‘a net gain of 93
yagds. They took a 7-0 lead in
moved from the nine and Bill| Dudley added the extra point,
Cross Winner
Of 100-Lap
Midget Feature
Taking the lead on the 48th
Tech's forward wall limited 12p, Art Cross of Morristown,
Howe to a 41-yard net gain rush-' ing, but Howe gained 89 yards passing, completing five ‘of eight, two going for interceptions. Tech took the first downs, 12 to 8.
J, last night won the 100-lap
midget auto race at the W. 16th Street Speedway ‘with a time of 28:15.01. | A crowd of 6400 watched Cross’ _ take his fourth 100-lap victory
Tech ............14° T 6 0—28)in five starts at the West Side
Howe ........... 0 6 0 0— 6track. It was the final midget race of the season.and Cross collected a total of $550 -in lap
Bears Growl, 19-6
The Brunson and Chandler money.
aerial act is clicking for Lawrenfe Central's Bears.
Second was Troy Ruttman of
‘Ontario, Cal., with Frank Burany
Halfback Bruce Brunson flipped of Milwaukee, third; Leroy War-
two touchdown passes
to End riner of Indianapolis, fourth, and
Scott Chandler for 34 and 20 Manuel Ayulo of Los Angeles,
vards last night as the Bears defeated Pike Township, 19 to 6.! The victory kept alive Lawrence Central's record of not losing a home game in four seasons. Brunson hit his target in the
first and second quarters and the D
same combination clicked for the! extra points. Pike, outrushed by
tonight.
fifth.
Heat winners were Bill Comp-
ton, Jack McGrath; Johnny Tolan
and Cross. Stocks race at W. 16th Street
At the Speedrome last night, arel Dieringer took the lead on
the 22d lap and won the 25-lap
stock car r the Bears, 275 to 60, in yardage was second. 8% suck Atkins
tallied in the third quarter when the
Wayne Toney took semifinal and Dieringer won
Guard Terry Mills scooped up a the trophy dash.
fumble and had to go only four, vards to score,
Heat ‘winners were Dale Yaley,
The Bears got Ed Bennett, George Campbell
that one back in the same quarter and Bill Arnold. Stocks race as Quarterback Ronnie Grimes: ‘again tonight at 8730 P. m.
sneaked through center one foot! to ¢limax a 60-yard drive.
_Lawrence Central 7 6 6 Pike Township .. 0 0 6 0—
Hawks Win, 14-7
Times Special
catur Central's Hawks found the Thad
ground more to their liking here
— Bowling League 1 Leaders Last Night |
Jim McCarty, Tanner Co.
MOORESVILLE, Sept. 15—De- Jonnie Snyder, Bowes Seal Fast
MEN {aurey Link Jr. Sicanoff Tall y o | Paul Stainbrook, Banquet Ice Gay 8
ike Bisesl, Tompkins Ice Cream.
oward Stickford, Elf Lilly cra kil
ad Tedderowe, Stewarts Carey
Tom Henniger. Beech G El: { Herb Hohlt. Cline Realtors. Phas... 3.
last night as they piled up 10 first Buford Land, Hermann Funeral Home 33 ! ‘Gene N downs by rushing to win a 14 to John Mencin, ro Shoes |... 83 7 high school grid clash with|Qcar Behrets, Brandt Bros. i 8 833 Dick Weber, Mechan! Mooresville’s Pioneers. {larence Moxles! SR" Lanier ean . ei » Halfback Bob . Lechner’'s 12- Charles" Boiron. Bethe 3 Cream, Y. vard end run and Fullback Virgil ji Sipy; Fountain Scuare 00.0100 63
Yancey’s 16-yard smash through center accounted for the Hawks’
Yancey and Holderfield place- Pred Estle. Mechanics Lawmdry |... gil] kicked the extra points. Joe Ponhions gusto Shoes ers ol The Pioneers averted a shutout|Scott Cartmel, Kingan saex 8 Tom Mutz, Irvington Presbyterian | >a ot in the final quarter when Full-|Harry Biehl, Tansy Motors SL. 609
right guard for seven yards and Quarterback Audrey Modlin kicked the extra point.
Bill Carver, Fountain Mike Bisesi. Milano i Sduare . 815 Chuck Markey, Tompkins Ice Cream . 61
TD'S in the ‘second quarter, Jot, Verderosa, Goodw win.
back Sam Sbttle crashed through oii"g Bruin, PHO Walt Pack. Allison No. 2 Rudy Cesnik, Kingan Ba ' Beads Murott Shoes . 80 ns, Beec Howard Norsell, Naval Tove i narmaCy
Mooresville ..".. 0 0 0 7— 7 5h Hindel, Mechanics Laundry
win-Westfall
a on Cold Spring Rd.
‘Where to Go
16th Annual Dahlia Shofy and Fall Flower Festival. Free. Brookside Community House. 4-9 p. m. Stock Car Racing, W. 16th St. Midget Speedway, aoross from the ‘500. $1.50, $1.25 and $1. 8:30 p. m. : Attique Tau Players’ Musiscal
Melodrama, “Indiana.” 60c. IU Building, Fair Grounds. 8:30. p, m.
Times Fishing Derby. Free. Yellowwood Lake, South of Nashville on Route 46. 6 a. m. to 3 pr m. , (CDT)
British Win Tuna
‘Meet; U. S. Second
WEDGEPORT, Nova Scotia,’
Sept. 15 (UP)—The British Em-
pire team, captained by Com- |
mander Dent Hodgson of Montre-
al, won the Alton Sharp International Tuna Tournament yester-
day for the first British victory since competition started 14 years ago. The team racked up 2039 points.
‘Second place went to. the [United States team, captained by
millionaire sportsman Anton Hulman Jr,, of Terre Haute, Ind, The Americans ended only 90 points behind the British team. ’ The Americans landed two fish today. one by Hulman weighing, 737 pounds, and another by former: Captain Ben Crowinshields weighing 716 pounds. The Scandinavian team finished third, Chile fourth and Cuba fifth.
I Televiewers Watch
‘Hairston KO Keough
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (UP)—
One of the smallest crowds: ever 6/to see a fight at Madison Square |Garden and a television audience lof more than one million received
838 5 scare last night when Jackie
{Keough of Cleveland was knocked out for more than five minutes by. Eugene (Silent). Hairston.
The 24-year-old Keough, his |
face blood-smeared from a gashed | iveaaarn s17tleft brow, was knocked out by a
‘hard right-hand punch at 1:29 of ‘the ninth round. Keough -re-| mained flat on his back and
lapsed into unconsciousness P: ™:; 'twice before regaining his feet.
The slim crowd of less than] 12000, mindful of the recent death| of George Flores from injuries| 805 suffered in the same ring, shouted, : 804| “Stop the bout!” after the sixth Sat él round, when Keough suffered the|
130 sn keke Decatur Central. . 0 014 0—14 Lou Campbell. Elf Lily ............. 603lcut over his left eye.
Cards Top Giants
org Southport’s improving Cardinals] Bi Bilsky, Tompkins Ice Cream
handed Ben Davis’ county cham-|
Joo Bergman, Naval Ordnance Dwight McKenzie, Dorn Drugs ...... 801 | | Gib Smith, Advance Electrotype '
Len Rogers, Mockford Moving
Bise. Tansy Motors .. .. '. .. .... 0
e Castor. Vonnegut arl Henry, Sicanoff Tallow
rions their first setback since Charlie McCracken, Hawks
1949 with a 7 to 0 triumph at|Ike Kelly, Pauley Printers. Jim Hickey, Local 1
Roosevelt Stadium. A Jack Wilson
| Bo! {Chuck Mills, fon s ve rom the] eorge Snyder, Sehwitzer-Cummins .e 3%.
ashburn, Borden's Milk 1g 293 eve ves. 5921 a 588
b Kays. Allison
two-yard line early in the second Owen Srowley. Moon-Lite. ea 578) quarter. Phil George converted. Bi Gerringer’ at Asitews 0 bal
Wilson set up the TD by intercept-
ing_Don Hager's pass for a 58- Harry Riggs. Link- Belt. oe vard runback to the Ben Davis 28.| Clayton Rea, Be al C Optical... . a8
Parolq Ostermyer, Schmidt Insurance 3041
i
ler; St. Joan of Arc.. 0}
Hager’s run on the preceding play ja Jack Robson. Shinola Shoe Polish. .... M8
Francis Toner, Piremen's
In Indianapolis
MARRIAGE LICENSES Francis -J Cavanaugh, 20, 4620 i Margaret Williams, 18, 26 3rd, Billy. F. Seward, 25, 1516 Engen; Ta any M. King, 33, 1520 Englis » ld FP. Rich, 21, 2606 N dian I. Donald G. Steffy, 19, 2420 N. LaSalle d Ri t J. Hardwick, 18, Be, Ww. rd: gy M. Jackson, 19, 2825 W doth.
to the Southport 15-yard line was Bob Kussmaul. Linde Air Products... 333[p Sienna M. Jackson, 15. 2835 W McCarty;
the deepest Giant penetration.
1 Hensler, Howard W. Sa WOMEN
Southport also threatened in {Bat Stficheck, Bowes Seal Fast ..... 596
the third, driving to the 10 be- | Mary Kiser, Pritchett Classic Betty Bisesi, Dave Hockett Auto. an 538 Vesta Davis, Waltermire Real Estate
fore losing the ball on downs.
Maher, Pritchett Classic ...... 559
Southport won the first downs, | Mary Leppert, Moore & Kirk Mortuary 531!
10 to 6, and outrushed the Giants, [Elizabeth Pfeilschifter, Indiana Gear . 2% | Thelma Richardson, Real Silk . 523 {Juanita Cork. Tuchman Cleaners . 522
164 yards to 106. The Cards com-
eva Shoemaker, IDEA
pleted one of its two aerials while Alice Middlesworth, Pritchett Classic . Li
Ben Davis missed all five, two
being intercepted. No editaton. Troy Oil . + BH The victory was Southport’s petty Haley. IDEA a BOB
second in a row. The Cards won their last three in 1950. Southport ........ 0 7 0 0-7
| Speedway Wins i The Speedway High School eleven steamrollered over Dan-| ville, 46 to 6, last night. Danville,
third period. A different player, scored each of Speedway" s markers.
Artie Stephenson, Troy Oil Ann Bauter, Tom Joyce
Bep Davis ....... 0° 0 0 0—0 Ruth Hinton, Indiana Gear
{Alice Goodman, Solataire Dnlah Bearhope, Waltermire Real
Ann Caun, own Furniture re B0T Marilyn Tristor, Moore & Kirk {
Mortuary sue senne S04 501 |
‘Warren Ekes Out Win
Warren Central's grid squad | {barely squeezed.out Greenfield, 7| Robert W. Patterson. 26. 2531 E. | n eto 6, last night, Greenfield scored! its touchdown in the second; 932°N. : period and missed the extra point.] Myrtle R. Firkin, 24. 2619 i." Hints. {Warren scored in the final quar-|
Speedway .......... 2 18 ¢ 148 ter.
Danville . 0 6 0— 6 Greenfield «ld 8 0 0— 6 | Warren Central 0 0 0 7 Touchdowns: ‘Greenfield —Demaree. War- |’
Touchdowns: Bosetway —Esutiin. Gross, Vanoe, Enres, Long, Boyer, Lawson. Dan-|
villes-Anderson. MAT—Stumph 3, Curtis. ten—West. PAT—Wiese:
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BIRTHS
! J| | at St. Vineent's—Joseph, Mary Moroney:
Caleb, Alperts, Penney: James, Betty Downs: Jay, Wilma Ward: Reed, Mary
ard ie Watson. “18, 1248 Bla Austin J. Adams, ah 253 9 College: L. Ramsey alem, | Bennie R. Sullivan, 18, 127 W. McCarty; Nancy ¥. pram, a 30. nels, Rich J. Gruber, i Therese A. Arvin, 19, 3836 E, Pleasant Run Pky 2% Harold C. Koehler, 21, 907 N. Hamilton: |
Righard M. Gaston, 26, Ha Woodlawn: Mildred J. Tegeler, 23, 944 N. Dearborn. John P. Slater, 33, 24556 Broadway; Mary, J. Oakes, 34, 850 N. Oxford. obn M. Wagaman, 21, Indianapolis: | Barbara J. Kollman, 18, Indianapolis. James W. Holland, 22, Army; Juanita G.| Burch, 24, 2101 Boulevard PL Robert M. Skiles, 24, Bluffton, Ind
Charlotte C, Hensley, 22, 5840 Washing. | eS 3420 N. Capitol; Lois mention for home safety educaWinfield: [tion activity has been awarded
.|the Indianapolis Safety Counc ‘It's an award from the National | “ST: part Chow, white body, light Free Estimates. White Man
James A. Bryan, 25, J. Snyder, 22. Lawrence,
| william R. Michael, 21, 4930 E. an Yor | Phyllis M. Orme, 19, 525 E. 25
{James L. Alexander, 57. facianapolis: |
| Sally 8. Snyder, 53, 5811 Hillside. Kenneth E. Davis, 20, 2032'2 Roosevelt: Barbara Bell, 18, 1910 Valley.
Margie Cermak, 19, 237 Si Denny.
William O. DuShane, 25, 548 Joyce L. Williams, 20,
harles M. Hardesty, 29. 219 Hendricks Oe rts J Bardash, 22, 1908 West |
View Dr. Jerome H. Hottel, 28 5850 Winthrop: | Alice J. Truax, 23. Clermont,
In 7 Donald M. Spence. 22. 5640 Central; Anne
Thornburg, 21, 316 EB 33rd
| Verner B. Jones, 63, 1611 N. Arsenal: | | Georgia Martin. 62 1811 N. Arsenal | | wiliam H. Duncan, 26, ginginatl Ohio:
Anne L. Hunter, 33, 125 W Curtis F. Webb, - 25, Brownsburg, Ind.: Martha J Owens, 23, Brownsburg. Ind. |
| DIVORCE SUITS FILED
| Minnie M vs. Dan H. Hamilton: John; vs. Edna L. McGinnis; Hazel I. vs, Robert |
2. Patch: Ida M. vs, Kenneth L. Harris: | Bauitne B. vs. Paul J. Yoe; Dorothy vs.
| Lester Carender; Carol M. vs. Harry 'M.
| Chastain; Marie vs. Warren J. Luding-
| ton; Juanita J. vs: Harry Re Wilhelm:
| Katie L. vs. Thomas Hunt; Harold M. vs. Betty L. McCammon; Jean E. vs. Harold L. Baxter: Joyce A. Vs Donald E. Kennedy; Marie H. vs. Harry G . Owens.
Boys | At St. Francis — Thomas, Geraldine Mc-
Sego: Hugh, Janetta Dodd; Nelson, | Mildred Davidson
| At General—Clarence, Elizabeth Reynolds:|
Matt. Mary Johnson.
ning; Allen, Thelma Saunders; Julius, May Travis.
' At Methodist — Thomas, Catherine Lawson; Ray, Irene White; Bernard, Merrilee Shaul; Joseph, Mary Brown: Ver. non, Helen Warren; James, Gledora
Adams
Shickey; Richard, Lecta Buird. ‘ Girls
Geneva Roosa. Rose Morris; Charles, Delores Pulliam
Rosemary Tomescu. At Methodist—Edgar, Maxine Nichols: lard, arforfe Ooney; Ta, Marie Michaels.
DEATHS Le
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coron clusion Leo n 8 Burleson. foal at As Massaa
Methodist. .
{DEDICATION ceremonies will be held at 2 _m. tomorrow at the new chapel at the VA Hos-
The chapel, made by enclosing a breezeway, ~~ will seat 90 persons, with space available for
59-yard touchdown pass play from the first quarter when Bob Goode _... chairs and stretchers which some veterans irene rem {18€ £10 €O- tO SeT'ViCeES, . World War II Mothers financed {the $10,444 project, started three years ago when Mrs. Arah John-! son of Muncie was president. The Yived By 18 grandchildren, died FriIndiaha American Legion Auxili- Mm ary donated the alter and Gol Star Mothers will seats, in memory of the sons they s lost in the wars. 3 Talks will be made by the Rev.
local author’s
[the college, 8 a.
sity student simultaneou
n, 26, Sullivan, Ind.:| | Wiley McCammon, 2 A Lyons: |
Munch: Paul. Geraldine Wheat; Balford, Helen Whiteside; Robert, Bertha]
| At Coleman — Louis, Betty Bumb: Balva-| tore. Anelka Gatto: John, Mary Man-
At St. Francis — Arbey, Mildred Adwell; Walter, Rosa Coryea; lenn, Wanda Vores: Roger, Virginia Qualls; Elmer, At Gentil ONY Clara Skirvin; Xisil At_Coleman—Walter, Jane Nolte; Charles, Earl, Eva Sutherland: Albert, Flora Glaze, arence, Mildred Ardner; Wi Wil Evans; Robert, Corine Bush; william,
Wednestar: | Nol
wil FP. Baldwin. 60, af Veterans, ulcer, Siam ham son, 74. at Veterans.
Belcher, 7. “at 1556 Shannon.
{Indiana Legion Auxiliary’'s presi-!| dent.
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BORON, a substitute for critical alloys, will be the subject of Dr. Murray C. Udy at meeting of the Indian: } apolis Chapter of the American Soctety for Metals Monday night. Dr. Udy, metallurgist at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, + ‘will speak fol-, lowing a 6:30 p. m. dinner in McClarney's Famous Restaurant.
Dr. Udy
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HOW SHE illustrated a new book will be told by Mrs. Clotilde Embree Funk! at Story-A-Month-Club meeting Saturday. Services FLAN
{college credit program. Previous1
The Center calendar includes: Monday—orientation exams,
'Val Williams
Prof. Mee
FORUMS based on business, studies made by Harvard Univer-| will be conducted at Butler Ather-|9 Special Notices ton Center, 6:30-8:30 p. m., Seépt.| 26. Sponsored by the Indianapolis rt. of Management. they! st. bone “Gul* Wi Io Satie Wauling Anything. CA-1147T GENERAL HAULING WANTED {Clean yards.
LANDSCAPING
TREE REMOVING, POWER EQUIP LUT-
ine yme|vancement of Management, they!: [will follow a 5:30 p. m. dinner. = Forum leaders and topics are: 10 Lost & Found “Wage Incentives” by Prof. H. NAyY TRAVELER'S bag, em | CANDSCAPING, TF |'T. Armine, Purdue; “Human RePatricia L. Moore, 21, 1101 N. Keystone. | lations,” Prof. John F. Mee, IU; | “Production Control,” Milo Haf- | fer, local engineer; “Cost Conjtrol,” Val Williams, president,
State daycees.
” » A CERTIFICATE of honorable
3nSwers to name, Spot. Missing si WORK GUARANTEED—IR-0451 Safety Council with headquarters) AN bn ety of LL “HANGING.
{in Chicago.
furnish the noon Bunday.until time of service. ! Requiem mass Monday, 9 a. m, (C8T), | bulldozing pment. Martin's Church. Whitfield, Ind. | COMENTING all | Phtermant 8t. Martin's Cemetery, | “lowest prices:
e | Washington Park.
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I Death Notices .
| mother of Mrs. Beyerly C, Harding 978 of Boston.. Mass. ¥ ister bt ester | €5L. | Hoffer, Cincinnati, O... and Willard
| Hoffer. Nappanee, Ind, passed away | industrial | Priday. Services and entomument |ctalist 2 p. m,_Monday. Crown Hill Mauso-| -avel
ileum. ' Friends may call at FLANNER | ered & BUCHANAN MORTUARY after 2 w_ p. m. Sunday till noon Monday,
GRAUL—Laura Zabel. 84 years. "Yop. Soil, | il. Fe i ertile 008 Bray ee of Mm op. ol or lie Graul and mother of Elizabeth Stei-| Fit dirt necker, grandmother of Betty Altherr| w pitt River. F
FILL DIRT—TOP § soIL
White crushed stone. gravel jends MAY call at He GA-6751. Sone, 7 FILL & TOP DIRT Loaded and. delivered. CA-9745.°
HAIGERTY—Charles, father of Jon TRACTOR grading. bulldozing, R; Flavian L., Joseph. Vernon, Ed- | ders. pit-gravel. crushed rock. top,
{and Edgar Steinecker Jr. also one Sreat-grandohilg Donna ‘Jo Altherr, | sister of Mr, Lena Peters, passed away Friday Tr JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. |G | 10th, Ne 7p m. a 2 Monday Sept 17th, 10:30 a. m.! Friends invited. Burial Crown ‘Hill,
ward and Eula Haigerty, also sur- grt
aay lends may call at the KIRBY | BAS SEMENT "digging under d unt 10 p. m. today: at Miller Fu-|IM-5968 CHARLES MALONE—MI-3132 Grading. sodding, fill dirt, top Ei
ARY, Meridian at. 19th St.
neral Home, Loogootee. Ind., from
'KOPP—Robert Eugene. of 1423 N. eral’ hauling. F . Olney 8t.. kiled in action Aug. 15, PLOORS a Walter Reifsnider, chaplain of the 1330 jo Korea: Son of Jogse & and, made to, look like new Free esti {VA Hospital in Marion; Dr. E. M. Malcolm Dollar. Mrs Bessie McCord Date. I Hare, hospital manager: E. 8. Martinson, assistant manager of Stitt, Indianapolis: Clyde Kopp. Ed-| {the hospital and “engineer” /the chapel project, and Mrs.
|0. Oelschlaeger of Hammond, th
0! Burlingame, Cal : Mrs. Grace Fry,
Marshalltown, 1a; Mrs. Florence!
TICENSED ELECTRIC -40 kla., and Arla G. Kopp, In-| £ dianapols. servicer Monae” 135! _GENERAL WIRING AND REPAIR _
MOORE PEACE ~ WHITE CRUSHED STONE
$350 Ton delivered HN
t HAR. * CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Burial
| tation,
. porches, *winaows, | Free | adits.
Econ “ROS and. orivate nome spe
“houses, ork. | WA-2530:
| 3700 N. PANE rm. twin
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| PENN., N.; double room, twin beds. |
[73 eravel AREREITY Court, 1309, Just east|
| O'CONNOR—Georze J. "36 EF top soll and fill dirt BE-3832 ‘St., NOR Corre a outer Th WHITE crushed stone, sand, gravel, | Mrs Carolyn Sullivan, son of Mrs. | cinders: dirt. pit run. {Lena O'Connor. died Thursday at st. | GA-0252 Vincent's ¢Hospital. Puneral Monday, “CRUSHED STONE. gE. CINDERS 8:30. at the KIRBY MORTUARY, | Fill dirt and gravel
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Meridian at 19th St: 9 a. m.. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church In- @» terment Holy Cross Cemetery, Friends
vert Crane y call at mortuary, stone )
PIERCE—Laura. age 67, 329 'N. Grant.
Mother of Mrs Floyd E. Cast, Capt. Er
Noble Boston. sister of Mrs, John
Krafit, Hollywood. Cal. and James and Noble. St. Petefsburg. Fla. and 4 9863 _AT-T940
22 North
ALABAMA N. 1235: employed gentle. . |
man: .city heat, excel
| CARROLLTON, 4233; twin beds. brkfst.
CENTRAL, 4808 — Employed gent;
refs.; 1st, floor, priv. lavatory Sore n HU-3185 on deliv- | CENTRAL, 8122. NICE ROOM:
BOARD OPTIONAL. WA-2707.
4459 COLLEGE—HU-8221
Priv._ent.: twin, .beds: gentlemen,
| 900 N.. OFF COLLEGE—Nice baghe |
furn. Men. |
lor quarters, attrac.
| HI-7668
comf. rm. next bath, Gentleman. | TA-0720
| COLLEGE, 8
V—Large 00 room, n private| residence, employed gent. 32 Movin
light, ‘pleasant, Lr privil. Employed’ bat
heat, {to furnish room myself. No cooking. | no smoking, no drunkenness, Bath to | be satisfactory.
CHRYSLER DEPT, HEADS DESIRE 3-BEDRM. HOMES: IN N. E. SECTION. IR-8355.
- [COLLEGE TRANSP., 637 E. 32d, large, |3 oR want unfurnished house, 4 or more rooms, semi or modern; + best references. CH-3195.
SATURDAY. ‘SEP. 131 ‘Wanted to Rent’
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
Consisting of living kitchen facilities with rae and entrance is desi supervisor to Indianapolis. Phone Lee Hagadorn. ext. 546, 8a m t | MIDDLE-AGED single man B employed wants Jarsg. clean sleeping d arge wardrobe.
recently
Times Box 524
|N. DELAWARE — 2300. pleasant, well
furnished. Shik bus at door; girls. WA-65 | KENWOOD, comfortable rm, next bath, door transp. Empl. girl’ |
. 2210 N. MERIDIAN
Nicely fur lov. ge. rooms. Empl. | girls or nurses: preferred. | MERIDIAN, #2610 N., (Across creek), insurance single, Sonu oil heat. Business- |
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| New Jersey, 2416 N
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ater: Central trolley. ee: 201 N. Alabama .
TA-838
._ NEW JERSEY, 2515 N. Nice Bay
rm. Good transportation. WA-89562
a in; good transp. Gents. TA-
__of College Room for gentleman.
| TALBOT. 1827 N —Apt. C, large com
fortable room, apt. bldg,
[bath, suitable single or double ny .|pancy. Employed only.
220 E. 28TH ST.
tion. Employed. WA-5529
center employed gent. References. | HU-2320.
{36TH 'W. 26—Meridiar bus. arse, well furnished, 1 or 2. TA-4870.
grandchildren, passed away, Friends BULLDOZIN G. Excavating and PLEASANT sleeping rm _ Constant
may call at DORSEY FUNER*L| trenching Hartman Bros BR-8682 HOME. 3025 E. New York St. after Evenings \
hot water. Illinois and Meridian car line. HI-1316
8 p. m. Saturday. Paneral 2:30 ] GENTLEMAN, lovely Toom. shower, Monday at funeral home. Buriai EXCAVATING “and | GRADING excellent transportation. 3300
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REDFORD—Pfc. Bill, 1613 Fletcher — Tr
Ave., age 19, pelaved son of Mrs
Louse Redford, brother of Emma POST T HOLES - — — IM: 23328
Alice and Delora, Son of enry Redford. brother of Hit i decanaady, Roy, Austin and]
Funeral Monday. 10 a. m.,
SHIRLEY BRO OS. IRVING HET 1701 E. 38th
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mortuary. All
RICHARDT—Paul J.. 5662 N. Dela- Ba
ware, husband of Mrs. Ruth (Adank) Richardt. father of Miss Ann Richardt, brother of Henry L. Richardt, Indianapolis, and Ralph F Richardt, Louisville, Ky.. Passed away | ER
NAN MORTUARY 5 a
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Raul BG Friends invited. Burial Library. Mrs. Funk, illustrator! for Bobbs-Merrill Co.,
Evansvilie, Ind. Friends may call at | mortuary.
will talk! | STEWART Mrs. Lutie D., 2621 Col-| about art in JAMES FENIMORE! lege, mother of Misses Lucile and
Allegra Stewart, passed away Thurs-
|COOPER--LEATHERSTOCKING day. Services FLANNER & BUCHAN. | BOY by Mrs. Gertrude Winders, Friends inyites. 2242 N. Alabama St.
»_ Monday, Friends invited. Ba baont fiurat | rcall at Mortuary.
| SURBER—Charles F., 6524 Carrollton NACE, PURDUE’S Indianapolis Center jples grandfather of Mrs. oes | guaranteed.
rinson, Edward, Howard, Harold &
Technical Institute term will op-'Chas. Surber, great-grandfather of | erate this year on a semester aie to coincide with the regular years. Services Monday, Sept. 17, at! i
|7, brother of Thomas Surber, de-|
| parted this life Saturday, age 7 Central Furnace Co.
| EL, College at Fairfield, 10 a" m,
MOORE & KIRK COLONIAL CHAP- | t was held on a quarter plan. Burial Anderson Cemetery, Friends FETT A. W. Collins, Center director, | invited. said this will eliminate two regis-| trations and give more time for pies. Elma Tull, Velma Kinnaman,
Lanora Sutter, brother eof Beulah 2914 and Tom Sutter. all of In-
student counseling and in turn,! | dianapors: Jim Sutter of Louis- | better co-ordination with indus-| of
ville; Ezra and Claude Sutter
| FUNERAL HOME, 2428 after sy 4 oh Saturday. Funeral at the Brightwood |
Manda for | Methodist Ghureh Friends invited. m.-4 p. m., and | Burial Crown Hill.
{for the Technical Institute, 6-9 Lim, eloved Fog ot Sept. 20-21-22—Registra-/ [tion; Sept. 24— Classes.
Hazel Rigsly | Phoebe Hardwick, James Holland,
{Saturday Service Fiassdas, 2pm, {at BEANBLOSSOM ORTUARY. "1321 | |W. Ray St. Burial yo Crown Cem
eters. Friends may call at mortuary. | |NEW 26g. gal \ZOSCHKE, — Herman J. of #47 N. meat omates
| Beville ‘Ave, entered into rest
Thursday afternoon, age 71. vears. iter 8p. n {Husband of Mrs. Minnie ‘Zoschke: | GUTTERING. athe of Jack H. Zoschke; brother _:paired Ses me for Louise Kruse and Charles! 3629.
BR-212% North” WA-3910.
eer m——— Gene dford; al 11 nfeces LAWN ¥ FENCE “$16 per -100 ft. Bons Sodiord: also 11 nieces Rofo’ EQUARE RED CEDAR POST 85c each HOME A
New Kr or
SUNBEAM FURNACES
Oil, gas and coal repair Mausoleum, Crown Hill. Friends may | parts for all makes furEstimates free, wor
47 §. Belle View 17146 GA-3310 BL-1186
{OIL burners cleaned. “repaired “Work | | SUTTER—Obie, 56 years, father of guaranteed
FURNACES
vacuum cleaned. choice of furnaces
Madison, Passed away Thursday. Repair, Friends may call at the JORDAN stallation 10th St. bility eomp
ASSOCIATED
Maintenance & Builders TA-2079—2301 Guilford
Jack and George Payne, sister o Mga repair work or ali makes. Rosie Crowder and Fred Willoughby, | - |also 4 grandchildren. passed away, FURNACE “CLEANING Be REPAIR __Reas. rates. Jr Patterson. TA-1877.
|Zoschie. Services Monday. 10:30
HARR |PEACE CHAPEL: 2050 x Michigan | {St. Priends are welcome. Entomb-
HARDWOOD FLOORS HARDWOOD FLOORS
iment Washington Park Mausoleum. Lata Old Personal % BR-8525
3 Card of Thanks
pathy, beautiful flowers and other
courtesies extended at the passing | joENERAL ga jof our beloved husband. son and | 2518
Ibrother HUBERT J. RUNYON.
SEWING MACHINES
{ BARN a new electric sewing ma-
White. MA-2244. {LIGHT HAULING. + OPHELIA OTTo RUNYON. |[PLACE; PROMPT SERVICE. L1.2682. | and FAMILY GENERAL HAULING —Refrig.. fyrul- | { re Covered trucks. ins. E |LIGHT HAULING. - go yeterans. time. any place. 142.
COMME RCIAL HA ULI ING
4 Mon. thru Friday.
tween Crawfordsville and’ Road 52] on Road 32. Please return COD to
Reward following.
4208 Zhaisnapolis on Roads 421 elonging to service Jan, Re - art ML 3237 or FR-1368 .
service man's clothing. Lost be-| TRELL. LI-5188 ‘LAWNMOWERS '.8N Raymond Benton, 201 North POWER and hand {Monastery Ave. Baltimore. Maryland. factory serviced
| STARBRAND CORPORATION
19x12 RUG: lost between Sinciinal) {1203 N Sherman Drive r| T
| GAmowers, [LOVING CARE, balanced meals, s00d
| LINOLEUM, t LOST lady's blue sweater, brass! Cabinet top installations a re- | buttons. Call FR-1374 before. 4 pairs. Carl Githens. BL-100
m. or 3345 Graceland. Reward. | PAVER
10a Pets Lost & Found
tan head, tan spot on rear hip,
| Maas Owner ill and grieving. Re- |
Money to Loan
Phone For a Loan
IM periat 5511 Up to $1500 or More On Character or Auto
Morris Plan
116 EAST WASHINGTON
flue Ridge
LOANS L1-4566 209 E. N "Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Shotguns and Anything of Value FAIRBANKS LOAN CO. _203 EW WASHINGTON—MA-7320
PERSONAL LOANS
FRIENDS INDEED" T AND DELAWARE INLAND FINANCE CORP. IM-3461 202 INLAND BADG.
THE FRIENDLY ONE IN '51 WHEN YOU NEED “MON” $25 500 R.. W. Riggs. FAMILY FINANCE, 213 Lemcke Bldg. FR R-353 612 Illinois Bldg. PL-3434 CASH LOANS—$20 TO $300 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP, Ill. Bildg.,” 3d floor, phone PL-5404 Merchants Bk. Bldg., 3d flr, IM-5414 Lemcke Building, : 2nd floor, MA-7568
AUTO LOANS (USED CAR LOAN CO.
> 433 N. ILL., PL-6518
“LOANS ON EVERYTHING SACKS BROS. ‘102 W. OHIO
| 8591. between 7-8 a. m. Eves 6-7 p. m.
534 8. East St. ir
reaming. Steam- | c. Enns & Bannis-| RI1-4617, RI-3032. BBA eis | PAPER HANGIN BROWN dog. White feet, female, |: latest samples. 4 ~tail, ootsie.” Old. Lost cin E. R. Shepherd, CA-6716
ers | ward for return or information. IM- | service.
Worx guaranteed.
ity Bath and New Jerse WA-3993. sey. Reward
. téed s BEAGLE PUP—White and phiack, APE wearing harness; name “‘Pard PAPER HANGING TA-4643 : BR-4818
(11 Personals : ing,
PAPERHANGING, I
Ste |STRAYED—2 3 Male J eagles, vicinity | Condiff. TA-6042.
fn Hill. 2601 8. Rybolt. BE- papgm F Hanging 40 years Guaran- |
WA-5695. Mr. Dow!
Flovd Coffman and Son
$6 up per _room sr
I WILL not be responsible for anv _W debts contracted by anyone other than myself after Sept. 15. 1951
Ottis Day, 813 Warren Ave : “PA
~ PERMANENTS—S$2.45 |
Guaranteed Biggest bargain in |town. No ‘appt, needed. Hair dyes-|
{PAPER HANGING ORK. PRICED. RIGHT. I!
EXTER ERIOR
UNUSUALLY pleasant room, 1, gentle-
vate home. HI-51
—_—_ GENTLEMAN Must have transp.
BR-3920.
WAY FROM 1 _HOME—Twin Bedrm., on TA-6532.. WA-0057
_TA-2434 RICE voc TRE A 3
ICE room suitable for 1 or 2 employed ladies. PL-4689.
tactory | | NEATLY furnished oom for man No
drinking. TA-602
a _ | WOODRUFF—Furnished 1. te BR-4003 | COLORED, 2100 2 NEAR NORTH- sedrm. ap WESTERN—2 large Fooms, kitchen | couple,
privil. Employed. WA-383
| (COLORED) 118 E. 17th, LE car,
pleasant room, bath. Employed foom
adults TA-3885
23 East
DEARBORN. N., E. Wash., Altrac, Pr
fvil.. excell. transp.. 2 employed. | apply.
MA- RE after 5:30 p. m.
HAMILTON, 310 N,, Clean, comfort-|
able rm., Day Empl. Gentleman. No Drinking.
OAKLAND. N. 652. Constant Trot | water, next to 22 good trans-
| portation. AT-6434
| OAKLAND, 1301- N., pleasant. next) altom. heat-water, choice
bath. |transp. AT-5487 RANDOLPH, MN. ,209—Large front | viihities
room, private eft rance
SHERIDAN, 37 N.—Attrac. rm.. large
closet. 1-2 Employed. IR- 7863.
| WOODRUFF, , newly decorated, all |
modern conveniences. lovely homey BL- surroundings. Rfs. IM-6793.
| WOODRUFF PLACE. 545 Middle Dr.; 31
large front room, sitting room. | twin beds. Girls. Call after 4 p. m.
3 BLOCKS to RCA. twin beds. cook- 3 £)
ing & laundry privilege. girl AT-| 5513.
"2. ROOMS. next to bath: Private entrance. Good transportation BL-| TA-4
0545.
NICE ROOM, private home. Prefer gentlemen; $7. MA-6644, |
hot water. Emp. gents. AT-1284.
24 South
LINCOLN. 836—Attrac. room newly .» kitchen privileges Empl.
fu ~ gutter and” spout. | adults 'PR-1673. Bea. CH-1701 before 8 8. m or QUIET, COMFORTABLE modern Tm.
priv. home; bus stop; gentlemen, GA-2714.
125 West
BELLEVIEW, 230° N.—Large, comf. Good transp.. near bath. Empl. gents. MA-3908.
attention civen every fob 3707 Ww. WASH.. double and single
rm. Close to bath. Good transportation.
| — CLI 5 Nice {“RUNYON—Our sincere thanks fo QENsRal HATLING CLEAN "OF OP W. 16TH ST. near Allison's icely
the kind friends, neighbors and! CHESTER {relatives for expressions of sym-' FR-3871
furnished room for men. GL-1544.
Cleanup, trees, | |28 ‘Rooms With Board
OLYMPIA NURSING HOME
MEN. WOMEN. NURSE'S CARE.
IR-2882. . Matthews Rest Home Chronics: oi 3abetica. medical. Li-
Any censed CA-
{CLEAN, PLEASANT room, Kitchen | 5.5 : + privik Se care for employed | 3:30_P._n mother. LI-5276
(LOVELY HOME FOR SEMI-INVALID |
with Reg. Nurse; nice location. HI7668.
TA-0253.| HOME COOKING: 3 f= men or father an
d son. GA-716
(Child Care)
CHILDREN'S care, my home, * South. los suburban. Fenced yard.
me. Day or week, or Toom fo
ho {employed parent and child. IR-2 ~2200.
[M-3438 | CHILDREN'S CARE in my .home, |
s, weeks, Hot lunch. 3711
| Crescent St. "laying. MOTHER. care for children; Jipiced
_ yard and good meals. FR-29
{CARE for children in 2 “by day or week. BE-401
= Goow CHILD CARE, - Bo Sa week. fenced yard, swing. A Paper Steaming, Painting COLORED—For & working men, Tele-
|e phone, good meals, reasonable,
{Must be of good character. WA-864 2 nits tr COLORED—For parents and _ child. | | remodel A0 sult te | blk. NG hio
Available Sept. 17th. WA-3€42.
|29 Housekeeping Rooms
{ '5: | COLLEGE, 1524——3 Rooms, $12; 1 __room, $8. Sober, quiet, employed. Heat and water furnished. Rent $60 month. 3-Year Agency. "2418 Station St.,
| LINDEN _ 1205; Carrollton, 1226; rm. furnished. private ehtrahce;
| adults, CAST Me Sua ON WASHINGTON, 2831 E at light. | uiet lady, employe ays, no | drinking. for doet
|12TH. 60 609 E. I Large § front Foon. 8 Son Ber re
aufet, employed adults
ro - (13th, 611 E.—3 Lower rms., bath.| FREE estimate on A-i 04s Steam Sober, quiet, employed adults; $15. | | Linden Hotel,
GUARANTEED 13TH, E.. 612-3 Rooms. bath; re- 32,000 SQ! buildings; | Harding, HU-320 | a a 5. vanston ee Saturd | BR-7847. BR-1838. on OF
| FEES room, 4600 north, for rent.
| NICE RM., 14x90, across from City
{rizerator Sober. quiet employed
Il adu ts, $15
“131 Wanted to Rent ALLISON EMPLOYEE
ants 4-6 nfurn, nouse,
rm. | bleaches. Only $2.50. Day and nite] Bpray, brush, your choice of paint. Country or ity! Children school age,!
service. Royal Beauty 401 Roosevelt| Liability comp.
ASSOCIATED |
18 now located w®® entire 6th floor Maintenance & Builders 0 Me- TA-2079—2301 Guilford
INT.-EXT. PAINTING—FREE EST, ey Rapnyinous Freedom 25 years’ experience. 6335
| Bldg. PL-0481, PL-6090. Est. 22 yrs.
Dr. Fred M. Wickman, Dentist
Marion Bldg corner ridian n rid ear “Hout (Office. Formerly of
ar OB, foun through
anes ananol 10:30 p.
TAKE IT EASY. A Apply water clear Glaxo plastic type linoleum coating. No waxing. Block's Notions,
"REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. SR-22's payment olan
EVERY TUES. and INDIANA . DRIVING SCHOOL _Learn to o_ Drive—FR-4829
or by RRL — ee ce m PATCHING — GA-4182
White, Clean up after ‘ob
| estimate.
| “PLASTERING and Paper Hanging." | Ascher
For CALL COLBROOX ~ GL-2630 |CA-4566
| PLASTERING, FREE CLASS IN FLOWER. MAKING | progfine
HURS., 2-4.. DOUGLAS FLOWER SHOP, PL. 1529 | MA-1316 FrovmG
HEMSTITCHING, 10¢ Yd. _Mgss LF
stuccaing water
Burke's Plumbin
12 Business Service
SINCE 1902 AT-1431 BASEMENTS LOANS WATERPROOFING, NeEy, Bf BAD 080.
COLUMBIA INV. CO.—RI1-8507 See Classified .Ad in Telephone Book
isher. TA-0033.
Legal Notice
NoTick OF C. P, A. EXAMINATION
Notice is hereby given that the Stat
Board 3 1Sortifled Accountants of Indi
8 and 9,’ os
1 Jandard 1 Ie > Accounting Practice. Pi tI Thursday, Nov. 88:30 a. Si Rican
Theor 8, ge i fans Pap ounting: Pra 17 Friday. Nov. 9-8: 30 a. 0 12° :00
Friday, Nor. v. I
Noon
2/6
ana will hold an examination for applicants for certificates as Certified Public Accountants in Indianapolls on Wednesday, Thursday he’ Friday, Nqvember 7, e schedule ile lb a as follows:
to 12:00 Noon
i . | ASONRY lien 10%
- BRICKWORK
Brick, block, cemen Brier yenasr, Starerooms, ne
ediate serv
eers garages, basements, fire pire s; prompt service. AT-9630, oan
_ FREE ESTIMATES. MA-1820 °
Wants brick ‘cement work. Kostan
|sured.- White, MA-11 CA
~ ROOFING—SIDING
DRY WALL, joints taper hd fin-| Your ehoice, siding, Liability comp, Ins
ASSOCIATED
porch She inds masonry| - Maintenance & Builders ew at ho TA-2079-2301 Guilford
ALL WORK ARANTEED a SU ARAND) TERMS
Nh ant, in ti
CH-45 CH-4535 —,
i AND BLOCK WORK fig coiterine,
STONE, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK | aL GUTTE iE
BUILDERS — windows. A591 and siding: | Fad CONSTRUCTION C co. wi.e
| Jamestown 11B collect
EMPL. CHRISTIAN COUPLE Need 2-bedrm. unfurn. apt.; house; |prefer south of Raymond, Days LI{4592; 5 to 8 p. m. GA-5724.
|HEATING BYSTEM INSTALLED AT COST FOR PRIVILEGE OF RENT ING HOUSE. PREFER UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. AT-8474.
VETERAN, wife, 2-yr.-old daught urgently need small house, 'a dou ble, apartment. Furnished or unfur|nished. MA-5110. SLEEPING rms. and apts. available to Keystone busline, for students entering Lincoln College Sept, 24. LI-5521. Lo oo al RELIABLE couple and son need unBE 8349. house or apt. References.
|COUPLE, 2 children want “furnished | | 4 or 5-room house or apt. up to, [$75.00 mo. Times Box 522
’ | SOCIAL BECURITY employee and mother need small house or double: “approx. $50 rent. GL-0349. 3 ADULTS, 3 children urgently need 5-rm. unfurn. house, near good Catholic school, CH-0353. EMPLOYED adults need small un5 A Sai hed house, double. References
*|CPLE., 3 Children desire 3-bdrm, une furn. home, North or East preferred. Up to $125. BL-9158. EVICTED couple, 3 school-age daughters, detpersie: unfurnished housedouble. MA-8221 G. M. EMPLOYEE wife, child desire 2-3-bdrm, unfurn. house or double, Best of references. GL-3472. RELIABLE ¢ ‘couple, children, b 3g PTele erences, a 8. EOF needs: 3+ room house, unfurnished. Ext. 2114.
R PONSIBLE couple expecting in
.chool e er East. Rel-
‘| ment-'a double. TA-
LIAP family .» 3 bedroo unf led ue $100 nar:
g & Storage
RENT A TRUCK
New Low Rates Move Yourselt — Save 1/2
Local and Long-Distance Movin We furnish gas. oil and reliable
WE CAN move v vou don't want
34 Apartments for Rent
| SHORELAND TOWERS 3710 N. MERIDIAN
New renting, beautifully decorated Large front. twin beds. desks: con-| one bdrm. and effic. apts. Available stant hot water. Good transporta- after Oct. 1. Rentals from $60 incl. all Completely mod 9-Story
L Excavating 624 E 42D and TM elevator bldg. Storage and frozen ot
Model apts. + Tues., Thurs. 2-4.
2 adults,
age HU-4105.
| HOUSE, furnished, semi-modern. em- | ployed couple, $75. will keep chil-
Baseboard radiant ht, Darking,
Village Management Co. vo N. Meridian—HI-8966
DELAWARE, N
{1257 MADIBON—2 Rooms, furnished, | _Clean, refrigerator, $14. IM-2498. private bath: bus ‘ine; .__MA-6062. AVAILABLE October 10th Bout. | 3-room sxpartment, furnished: private entrances, h Stiities: share bath;
NO R Ph . Share home in ex: exchange for taking care of Preparing meals. No objection child. Others
og And, uy what
laundry
303 and 305 bpen Sat.
AWARE. | ‘5 2317—8mall effi private bat urn. or unfurn - man. Vicinity College. 38th Pri- ployed. _HU-220 u Em: 50 DELAWARE, 5 “Efficiency. twin |
refri TTRAC. RM. Semi-private bath. $1090 week. private 11-5800.
550 FLETCHER AVE,
Unfurn. eff. in apt. bldg. Pvt. bath, Adults. No pets. $50. AT-1428.
home and child. |
|dren. BR-6665. | NEW JERSEY. 20] 2008, 1 N., 1 Furnished ol, aE ese employed lady 2 . furn., kitchenette apt. iy Near bath. Employed
| McPHERSOR, 2957, 2-rm. furnished private entrance and bath. urn, $15 Week. empl. adults,
+ WALKING DISTANCE: r c mploved zouple or gents.
LE
lagy,
| SHARE } he
| mother works.
4-RM. DOUBLE, $4 FERCHASE B BEA >
| 1608 ROCHESTER, 6- | 380. BE-2445. 6-ROOM furnished home, ( Indiana. FR-637.
| 5626 W. MORR Biel Tae mal io igen middle- azed
furnished apt. $15; employed lady. HI-T105.
Ige. ors,
|2°RM. FURNISHED APT,
CH-3T11.
ROOM furnished for soldier and | mite Call A-3008 12 a. m. or after
a apt. | a rivat ._CA-5644 F . orivate entrance, A . né drinking. employed couple.
NO VACANCIES GENERAL APRATMENTS 32_W. Vermont 2300 .E.—Clean, pleasant. next bath. | FURNISHED ; CETTE gutraes, preferred. WA-1
WILL ERCRANOE J-room furnished | for housework and care of 2 aged boys. FPR-7247 00 APT. furnished. | “bath. Whiteland, 2576. Ne ¢
'35 Houses for Rent 6044 CRITTENDEN
furnished bungalow, Good location. Write anid to Box B-551, Indianapolis Ti
iT “GIRLS “to share home with | busi-AT-4585. Call
37 Business Miscellaneous
FOR LEASE—DESIRABLE
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Approx. 10,000 sq depressed loading i) under beams, h jas located 526
nant. 8t. B.
STATION § ST, 243
For retail business, 960 square feet
2210 N. MERIDIAN -
desirable ‘rms. dentists or bus Lease available.
[FARBER SHOP FOR RENT equipped, ‘1. chair, and water.
SQUA PT. i300 a ny
'MA-0311.
38 Desk & Office Space
NOW LEASING—AIR CONDITIONED
OFFICE SPACE
In a new modern office building nearing completion, sizeel, Forking. Ready for occupancy
“WALT VEON CO., RLTRS. |6208 COLLEGE AVE.
DESK OR OFFICE SPACE
Ideal location—2300 blk. dian, al Rsonable rent. Street floor,
CAPITAL REALTY CO.
2235 N. MERIDIAN
40 Resorts & Cottages
TIPPECANOE Lake—dejuxe cottages DY a Sek or weekends. Special rates.
~———3 FINE USED CARS i
share bath, 25 Lo Emploved couple
UNFURNISHED effic. apt. Adults; n _drinking. IR-9263. » its; vo 1 AND 2-room_ apts. furn. | couple. 54 N. Pi ne, rn, girls share AT-8314 or CH-4
Tok Miogpocshon Pofiiilin
NO VACANCIES _N. Pennsylvania
850 NO V ACANCIES
John R.
S-rm. furn. apt. 469.
Moynahan ropes
~ JOHN RANP.ING
ome with young mother child. Care of child while 19 N. Highland.
MONTH WITH
room Herth
ome. BE-556 north;
ft. new building, i aterm, Js -ft. ht. avy industrial b - 8. Alabams St. uly
ss units from 7000 sq. ft. to 20,th R.R. sWiteh, od oo
lease.
Apoly a N. Jlinots_
= EINE usin CARS “Gv——
enty of off-
gies ° drive-4
FINANCIAL
39 Business Opportunities
Responsible e man or yoman wanted
Steady glare in rou 5 cash, inc ie fii: tajiation and ihe
ovem ber peed wi Nk pila ed apart- Box
guar
write | tes. XE 0 one.
7500 BLK. PENDLETO E Ft. ‘frontage, ony Ea for n or other types. of S93Y living qu
HITCH RE REALTY « co.
HN Saad. . INC.
15, 1051
Ji.
— JOHN I
3 2302 E. WASH. 57,
«
a —> 1703 EAST 38TH ST. €<——
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wr
SATUR 39 yr
REAL CON
IN | ©. J. HOR] TA-2330
0. J. SMI
114 N. Delaw POR SALE-
uipment. Carthage, Ii e, In
Tardhnie. In Small busir
Priced Jish offer made fc
GIFT SH
$500 Dn. vailable. WADE ‘REAL SUCCESSFUL modern he Mooresville, WHOLESALE Good _steac MERCHANT Inquire at MOTEL, gooc maker. BL-
"High Cla
With $750 rmanent p ents with 4 of lease avail terms to suit Realtor, MA-
HALL-HI
POI Some [ixty availahle. 46 BR-7838. AIR-COND RESTAL Modernistic latest bar, ri din, rm. equ Irigerator, wi
downstairs r plano, chairs
inventory _of 5 a Bur
Hail. il-Hottel “RE
Broad Hipp rant and sna in Broad Ri maker & will Can be finar 0135.
A. H. M. G “Member of RESTAURAN' quarters GC rented weekl) ume business health. Sale | modern equir
RE
On busy co and equipme contract. WADE_REAL
RESTAUR
2455 Northy sale or lease. INDPLS. R} MR. CARROI
REST. with 2 big busines seafood. 11 cond., long te able rent. PLFOR LI Service Stat stone bldg. y
Vawter, GA-3
TO Consisting « tated mie 2-mile T 8. 150. Est complete only Realtor, MA-¢
HALL-H( TYPEWRITE! supplies. Go ho Ran’ oh all
REA FC
41 Houses
BEAUTIFUL Ranch-type, ‘$1. 3 Twin-s nel. MNving oungstown and water ht tached garage on almost an Silver Hills Ac
QUIC! This Jovely
bungalow onl) ining rm., bl a
neighborhood. NEAR GO On Golf Vi
1 fortable living
™ 4-Rm. bung. arage, side iced to sell. EVE WI CHAP FR-9317 COMM! 848 1 BUSINES ¥ ROO! f
Inspect at |
Fo A suburban And lots of
Xit Rm PR-565T EAST
‘3 3 and 4-
1 basements, «a
BUSKIRK 422.8
10- Pamil $124. 450 Yor
HAPPY
MA-5501"_ 1
COLOR
See the ne etely furnis nial Furnitu
4.F
gas heat. Eas Siger, Realt:
Excellen brick home, fi I garage,
ie lying roon Shown by & a G
5337 KE
