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SEEK CHAMPIONSHIP—Hawthorne baseball team, composed of Ben Davis and Washington high school players, will be shooting “for the Class A title in the Junior Baseball, Inc., playoffs tomorrow night at Victory Field at 8 o'clock playing Broad Ripple, the American The team includes (left to right) top row: Richard Flesser, Robert Wilbur, Fred Stegmoller, Tom Dobbs, Larry Shotts, Jo Preiner, Jack Roach, Lynn Pike, Tom
Junior Legion champion,
Wayne Lentz, Bill McHigh and James Stephens; front row: Herschel Watts, Springer, Charles Rousch and John Masariu (manager); on the ground: Mark Masariu (bat boy) and Mike Masariu (mascot).
U. S. Hopes To Break Aussies’ Reign in Tennis in Clutch
CHFEBTNUT HILL, Mass, Aug, finals and 18 (UP)—Beeking to end three ears dominance by Australia, the cream of the world's tennis players, 250 strong, open the week-long U. 8. National doubles champion: ships at Long-
were rained out
Unless the Longwood tourna
played as part of the Nationa singles champlonghips at
Hills in a sort of Americanized
wood Cricket Wimbledon Club today. Top-seeded among the foreign- who with One of the ers was the Australian team of one Qf finest. lista in Frank Sedgthe tourney's 71- man and Ken vear history McGregor, reembrings together ingly destined to players from 17 make a AUCCERSnations « Aus- ful defense of tral | a t he their doubles United States, COR i thet Rin, Rance prank Sedgman fail two 17 ven : cic . ’ ' old countrymen, Philippine Islands, Chile, Den- 40 Hoad and mark, Canada, Ecuador, Colom- y - rosewall, ‘ bia, South Africa, Lebanon, Hol- might take the
MeGregor
JTand, Belgium ‘and Austria. title.” This juve- : . Officials. were hopeful the pije pair already have beaten the weather would continue cool and firsi ‘seeded Americans, Gardnar fatr—unlike last year when
had Billy to he plaved at Forest Hills, 1.. I. Wimbledon.
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Talbert: of New York at
The canny Mulloy and Talbert
ment shows Improved attendance were runners up in 1950 and win it may be ended around 1955 and ners in 1948, But it was believed : | they lacked the stamina to comForest Pete with this year's youngsters.
Back for the first time since is Frank D. Guernsey Jr. Don McNeil figured in the greatest final matches
in tournament history. He will be
paired with Davis Cup 8tar Herb turned in 24
Flam of Beverly Hillg, Cal.
Vie Seixas of Philadelphia has
tralia, a slugging southpaw, to of
McGregor rule,
A surprise package may be the !
two fer a real threat to the Sedgman- ended.
Heinlein Is Still Tough
alph
holes to defeat
Dougherty, was
under par when Other results:
Arnold Koehler deflated Everett Classon : Jack Simpson defeated Carl crown by taking on Jack Malloy
and 2
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Heinlein, defending this city amateur golf championghip, had a close call yesterday as he went 20 Berry in
Reese the third round of thel tournament af Pleasant Run. Ralph dropped a 7-foot putt on| the 18th to keep the match alive.| Heinlein and Berry halved No. 19. Berry had a bad drive and missed; the green on No. 20 to finish with! a bogie while Heinlein parred the
: eliminated by teamed with Mervyn Rose of Aus- Merck Nickel. 4 and 3. Nickel was
the match
Nation's Top Amateurs Tee Off in Seattle
By United Press™ wef SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 13— All the dreams and hopes built up after a year's studious prac-| tice went on the firing line today as match play got under way in the 52d annual U. 8. National Amateur Golf tournament,
With defending champion Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex.,, and such former titleholders as Charley Coe, Sam Urzetta and the incomparable Chick Evans in the field, it was regarded as a wide-| open race, f Byron Nelson, the one-time king of the professionals, looked over the rolling fairways and the| heavily-wooded roughs of the] Seattle golf club and predicted a lot of trouble for the scramblers.
“The man who wins this tour!nament will be a real ot he said. “This course isn't excessively tough, but it is a true test of golf. It will require every {shot in a man’s bag of tricks to lwin. You can't hack your way around on this lay-out and come jout on top.” | So that's what the crack shot-) from such far-away| [places as New York, Florida, Texas and North Carolina will have to face,
In the feature matches today, Maxwell opened his campaign to hecome a two-time winner by taking on Ira Gruber of Pottstown, Pa. Urzetta, who has been shoot-| ing some of the best warm-up golf, takes on Marion (Bud) Hiskey, a sharp-shooting youngstee from Twin Falls, Idaho, while Coe and Frank Stranahan, the Toledo! millionaire drew byes, along with! 54 others, One of the first day's top atltractions pits 20-year-old Ken [Venturi of San Francisco, California State Amateur champ and] a member of the U, S. America’s| Cup team, against Arnold Blum,
hole. : 's finest match B rent a8 : _'one of the coyntry’s oth) wen go Ar ang Te players, of M#&con, Ga. Blum loss 128, : oes i L.Last year's runnerup, seorge © champion Maxwell, one-up in
20 holes in the quarter-finals of last year's tournament. Harvey Ward, who annexed the Rritish amateur earlier this vear, starts his battle for the U. 8S.
- ith. 5 and 3; Buck Hatfleld defea'sd Wty team of Bob Perry, 17, of Los An- gob Bleney, 3 and 2, Chuck Hess ie of Oklahoma City. riln >i . 2 feated Farle Fortman 5S and 3 Chet! - a zeles and Ham Richardson, 18, of Raker defeated Harry Poland, 1-up: Bob
Baton Rouge, La., two of the M:Guire defeated Paul "Smith, 4 and 3
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youngest players ever to make a
U.
8. Davis Cup team.
Frank Sedgman the Mulloyof Coral Gables, Fla, and Too Tough for
NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 18 (UP)!
Bill Kerr Leads IAC | Nefters in Fas!
To Win in Shakamak
INDIANAPOLIS Athletic Club swimmers were home stop the Aussie onslaught
today after capturing titles in three of four divisions in the
Diving championships, which ended yesterday at Ind.
" " y K Hath CHAMPIONSHIPS went to the
old record, 2 567,
Tady record
Lafayettg, 1
IAC in men’s, boys’ and girls . 1. Gail smal-'and Billy Talbert of New York, ivi & a p feldl Kenosha vilix Calhoun L=lm =» qO-7 2 yd ho divisions. It was the first time Jone. Senos: 2 Bashoun. 5-7. 8-7. 3-6, 9 7, 6-3. J an IAC team has been defeated Jackie Will 5. -Margle Mol It was a disheartening windup ne I'win-( 5 2 . v this season as the women fin He 80. Melt Helen Huihes, for some of the U. 8. players, who { farilan Wn Ve 1 club A. Jack y : as > ished second to Kenosha. « Hunan Wall. Colonial Si Cn ksi may wind up meeting these same Bl Kerr of the IAC, won the Lafasette. 5, Betsy Alexander, IAC Time. Aussies in the Davis Cup chal 1 100 men's National Junior 100 100 Meter Fre thie Rela a! Kenosha lenge round in Australia next chu Hackett tekman, Normington) A : meter freestyle event as eight [7000 Be at a Tok One | December, records, one 14 years old, fell. Kenosha Tune: 300 Seixas, ranked as the U. 8's NATIONAL FVENT reestyle 1 «il schutt, best player, had bowed out of the
100 Nel I a tunior 400-Metar Preestyle 1. Bill Kerr $ 2 George Holtrv., Fi Way
nosha
TAC: 3. Paul Schutt, Kenosha. 3, Dick Frank McKinney, IAC. 4 Wertz, IAC Time: 3.10.9 1AC Carter Blakeman. IAC. Time (Gregor in the semifinals, while mE 1 063 200. Meter Backstrake- 1, Frank kin, 100- Met et Backsiroke 1 Frank Mern. Sedgman gained the title round ney |( >i 2, Tom ' : : . TAC. 2. George Holtry " Jayne : Wagner, Clyde Park: 4, Jim Cabel, Wash Be ck Patterson Tndiaaspolis ¥: 4. Tom by - defeating Dick Savitt of ington; 5, Bud Hubbach, unattached. Time 5. Carter Blakeman. [AC Orange, N. J 2.433 (Old record, 1:18. Joseph ange, IN. J. 200- Meter Freestyle—1, Bob Baker. Keno- po. ts ——————— — sha: 2, Bill Kerr, AC Allan Reppesnort "1A0-Meter Medley Relay--1, 1AC-A iM St Louis: 4, Dick Dobbert. Lake Shore! BD. gihnev, R 310 ni; 3° 1IAC-B Frank Parrish: IAC. Time. 2.25 £ ¥ Roc Ia keman Terre Haute rewers ues 100- Meter Breaststroke 1 Tom Lot L. Time 49 (New record, old record, 1 57 ’ IAC: 2, Jim il. Clyde Park } Bil LRi- Hoosier Athletic Club) 4 rell, unattache 4, 0 gins emplie S L Terrace: Leon Perkinson, Indianapolis X AhnE araRLY Aan Mant crap or eda Time: 1:17 4 ete A * Repos ? By United Pres ob y 1, James Walter TA( } Gail Smalfeldt, Keposha. 1 : n ress Whe Lit lf EY arbourne Detroit. 1. Marian Wolf. Colonial Club rt Brenda The Milwaukee Brewers and the ' Columbus: 4; Robert Bart IAC. § Sue Motis, win-Clties - o “ibys on ti . Dick Herold. Donner Robert Conger, Time. 1287 INsw fecord. old record. Kansas City Blues continued their Detroit : 5 Ann Morrison), : widen (teetering battle for first place in Men's 300-Meter Individual Medie 0-Meter, Freestyle 1, Marilan Calde Ei Tom Lord. 1AC: 2. Allan Rapperpor! : ptiached: 2 An Morrison, TAC LY the American Association last ; n: 4. Frank Hacket Keno ortia cock fouls: 3 im CA acta he TA Gal Moll TAC. Time. 316 (New night and the Brews remainedgon P vo bh record old record ‘34.1, Jane Clovd) ; - Tne iy. Medley Rélav-1. IAC (Ms M0 Meter Preestyie-Ann Marrion tac. the tall.end of the tooter. Kinney, Lord, Ziegler), 2 Clyde FAK { 2 Mar lan Calgerinl, unattached Hi Mary The two clubs split a twin hill a . Louis, Bb. ashing arke senosha 3 « } : a5 Lg 36.4 St ; n Page. Town Club. Time 2.412 (New vesterday, with: the Blues grab : © WOMEN ecofd ord 2 81.2. Marie Corride hMng s 9 ; y 1s " ’ t =" "Mal ng the first one, 2-0, and the 400. Meter Preestyle--1, Ann Mos 4 M0 Nate Freestvie Relay— 1A(C Mall favette er felen Hughes, 8t. Lou Sue {ance A on. Wertz 2, Kenosha AIrewers taking KOCONC 6 fay ia} 3 Husn ia i iy We 10 rewer aking the second, | y att 3 VINA tekma Tawine( v 4 { Avne r . ~ ea 5 Joan Normington. Kenosha | (new y i record 2236. Riviera Lefty Art Shallock shut out MilTIN ar pas Fecord: olf. seqorgpCluY: India NEN watkee with five hits in the open 100- Meter Backstroke, 1. Betsy ner ! ' Athietic Club 85 Clyde op 4nd Maynard Thiel hurled six TAC Ann Moss, Lafayette i, Martha park } \ "4 Kenosha 21. St Lduts . YMCA 19 Washington 18: Lake Shore. hit ball to keep the Brewers in
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. AZO versity : ala . Hatt MOA 4 Temple Terrace Tam. ithe lead in the finale, Major League Leaders re. Do imbus 3, Detroit Umver-: misewhere, the Columbus Red vo By United Press A : iy v ‘ < ‘“harles x Bld our x a SOMEN algvatte iV St Birds blanked the Charleston, i) AR R H Pot WHA 1 TainCities (@outh Bend) |Senators twice, 2-0 and 4-0. In 1a! 8 Louts IR l b hot \ 20 ; \ i Ma laie: 103 34-45 131 yi t leke S Clacago 3: Ft. Wayne * (the opener Floyd Melliere chalked Lockman. ‘Nw wrk 1 48 Z0 13 0a TAC AT Wavne i. Kenosha 24 Terre up his 14th win of the year and 1abinsor 50! 36 J 1 ns Haute 8 St Loni ) an ndianap- : y Slaughter, Re Lou A ie 115 104 « YMCA 6 Cotas Camp. St. Louis 2 isixth in succession. Lefty Bill A “ . HN . Pal Philadelphia 104 2398 62 133 134 YA RE Renosha RY Twin-Cities (South Allen pitched 4-hit ball in the M tener! Cleveland " 348, M4 112 333 Rend: 13: "Ft. Wavne Country Cll di nighteap. St° Paal dropped MinYo {ng iw rk a2 P10 1 ~¢ Y 1 New Albany nd Lafayette % Kell. Boston 10 399 So 123 3 SO uh, Chive ke shore. Chi- neapolis into fifth place in the Mantle, New York 8 43x 7) 1 } ARO © oo 4 or { eS. HOME RUNS ln league by topping the Millers, 8-5. Sauer, Subs 3 Doby ind ane 8 . 1 B — ee —— . Kiner, irates 26 Berra, ANkeans i . Roduss, Dbavers 26 Dizzy Trout Burns Clowns Here Tonight RUNS BATTED IN . . ov : ; gausr, Cubs 99 Robinson W Sox 7 Arm Frying Chicken I'he Indianapolis Clowns move Doby.. Indians R31 Ennis, Phillies : ¢ Tips y 4 Q: i Honges, Dodgers 88 # BOSTON, - Aug. 18 (UP) « linto K il X je Al Riso 1onign) - . Agains Memp e ox in Bhants. Athlsts 21-4 Raschi, Yankees 11.7 Pitcher Dizzy Trout of the Bos- de ; Sr pa I sague tilt Wiihelm. Giants 10.2 Yuhas, Cards 8-2 - a . i A i "( £ "1¢ OF Black, Dodgers 9-4 ton fied fox Joported sor his The Clowns will start their ace a rn pitching assignment against the veard lim T : hile Me N * ound y : acterdayv hurler, Jim -Tugerson, while Mem- | { New York Yankees yesterday . Amateur Baseba | . with first and second-degree burns Phis will use Buddy Woods, enn. No 4 oun 200 040 7 ——— 1 Trailers 102 105 11x~.11 von his hurling arm. . Curry i Hughes (8) kd — Bowling Notes Matthews: Blark and Mattox ¥rid . Aw C10 . 000 02) OO. 1 A Washington [erague meets riday niaht Vestal Steel | 00 030 20x 1 9 Softball Notes at the 1linots alleys Rp mm. two teams Burris and Mathe Rilgh Diets f 1111 needed to complete the starting: lineand Beamon. } t 1 nisht in the Na in €10 Jonings) 1 tournament at Municipal &t — Sims Kirschbaum nie 100 100 1 <4 0 Tavern 3 Star-News MeDgd. Contractors 000 300 000 6 — 3 5 Holliday 13. C10 117 3 : " ae, Xiariand (51 and Plerce;, Lewely: » an and CIO were eliminated 3 A . WO! out r \ Tinde Abr . Mb 213 0011310 BE cients ana. arent il ! CHES Irvington Pirates 100 300 110— 6 11 Ans National Bank. 7-1. Jenne | Hash, Taylor (9 and Coyle. Scogsni ts ousted Herfl-Jones, a (8), Morris ang, Shephard E ont dule at Municipal 7:18, § Saw Post Vs Forest Man Wilhelm... 000 012 000 000 000 0 3 9 ating, 830. Barnngton Heiente ve | GUARANTEED LIKE NEW Saints 000 030 000 000 000 1— 4 11 2 Production Tool: at Beech. 7:15. Mechanics
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‘NEW YORK, Aug. 15—Welter-! weight Challénger Billy Graham] will risk an October title shot Wednesday night when he meets Carmen Basilio at Chicago in a television 10-rounder that features this week's hoxing schedule. Promoter Jim Norris has! warned Irish Billy of New York: his scheduled Oct. 4 title fight with Champion Kid Gavilan at Havana will be cancelled ‘if he loses Wednesday to Basilio of Syracuse, N. Y. 4 The warning was given because
to Warriner with Wayne Hawley Graham dropped a disputed split
third.
Heat ley, riner
winners were Farris, 3ill
Willard Larson was second to Lee Heat winners were Cooper, Cliff Summers and Dale Yaley. Pfall also won the trophy dash.
Pfall at Speedrome with Potts third.
Bill Arnold, Tommy
Don Elkins was the consolation event winner while Roy Atkinson took the semifinal sprint. HawDewey and Gene War-
decision to Middleweight Joey Giardello at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Arena,. Aug. 4. That was Graham's last bout. Basilio hit the big-time this vear in two bouts with southpaw Chuck Davey. He held a draw on May 29. but lost a decision to him on July 16.
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art & Fowler. Inc. 730 § Indiana, by them a certified check for $50.00,
amount will
K of P Building depositing with which be returned to each actual
bidder who returns the documents to the office of the Engineers in good condition
Additional sets of plans and may he obtainea upon payment which amount will be retained the documents to be turned in rood condition within 15 after the opening of bids All. proposals must be form No. 96 prescribed hy Roard of Accounts, and must panied by Questionnaire No. 96A, as quired by the Statutes of Indiana Eich proposal shall be accompanied an acceptable certified check or made payable to the order J. A, Franklin, urer of Indiana ceptable bidder's of not less than 5%
tions $50.00 the Engineers,
made on the
University, or by an bond for an
the amount of time he shall
the
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bond tract.
in the full
amount of his con-
The Trustees of Indiana University re-
serve the right to reject any proposal 0 and to ny received
or
e any combination informalities
return ned any proposal Alter the time fixed,
Wage rates on this work shall not be!
pres ed pursuant to the pi Assem of Indiana
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1 Death Notices
ROODE—Robert E., age 44, husband of Barbara Ruth Roode. of 536 B. Fleming. passed away suddenly Friday evening. Services Tuesday, 10 a m CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 W, 16th, Priends invited. Burial Tipton, Ind ‘riends may call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. BunAY ROSS —Carrie Grace, age T1, 203 W. Broadway, Greenwood, b#loved wife. of Pred, mother of Margaret Cutrell, Preddie and Ralph Ross, sister of Mrs, Alice Wright, Jessie Gaither, Thomas, Clint and George, Hammond, also survived by 4 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, Servces J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME,
Greenwood Wednesday, 2 p.m. Friends may call at funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m, Monday and 2-3
and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, (Columbus, Ind., papers please copy.)
SMITH--Talmadge, age 71, of 341 Drexel. husband of Valeria Smith, father of Mrs. I. W. Green, Naw York: Mrs: F. A. Ruggles; Harold R Smith, Brookfield, Ohio; Talmadze Smith. Jr, Denver Colo.. and Robert T. Smith, also 3 grandchildren. Suzanne, David and Brenda Jo Smith, passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral Tuesday. 3 p m, from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington St. Calling after 4p Monday SULLIVAN—MTrs beloved
922 Bates, mother of Patrick and James and Mrs, Patrick McNelis, passed away Monday a m. Funeral from SPEAKS & FINN. FUNERAL Home 1639 N. Meridian St Time ater
Julia
(CORRECTED WEAVER —Alonzo G. (Loni, age 79 years, husband of Nora, father of George H. and Pay M. Weaver, brother of Phillip, William and Howard Weaver of Louisville, Ky. and Walter Weaver of St. Louis, Mo.; also survived by 6 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday. August 19th, 9:30 a. m. at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington. 10 a. m. W. Washington 8t. Preshyterian Church. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 2 p. m. Sunday WELCHONS—Alvie McGregor, 1150 N. Bolton, age 58 vrs, beloved husband of Harriet Welchans, father of Jack. Richard and Virginia Welchons, Indpls.. brother of John S. Welchons, Philadelphia Pa Mrs Geraldine Craft, Timblin, Pa, passed away, Funeral Tuesday, 10.30 a. m. from SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL. 5377 E._ Washington St Burial Washington Park. Callers after 4 p. m. Sunday
NOTICE)
9 Special Notices " SEWING MACHINES
FARN a new electric sewing machine hy sewing in vour spare time at home. -Catl AT-2585
10 Lost & Found
ATTENTION DODGE OWNERS Check the rear cushion of your car to see if you have the right one. If not _call_IM-1129, Cami LOST — Leather folder containing passport, social security card, pietures and etc. Vic. of hus terminal. lease notify Victoriano Morales or call BE-5400 LOST—Billfod at The Times. Call Esther Hitt, GA-3678.
10a Pets Lost & Found
REWARD--Med. size white dog. tan markings. Judy. North, WA-8133
11 Personals
1 WILL. NOT be responsible for any debts made hy anvone other than mygelf. Herman Meyers, 1645 Standish.
COLORADO ARIZONA CALIFORNIA NEVADA OREGON
TRAVELING?
Drive a car as your own. Take family and luggase. Adequate time. CARS TO ALL POINTS WEST— Call MA-5567, 8 E. Market, Rm. 426
GIRLS, WOMEN—ALL AGES FOR DAY OR NITE SCHOOL BEAUTY COURSE FREE (WORTH $138) This is Your Chance—Apply
CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 207 Odd Fellow Bldg. ' PL-7929
* "MIRACLE CURL" PERMANENT ~**
Only $2.95 Includes Cut _
Open Day & Nite—No Appt. Needed Royal Beauty—Est. 25 Yrs 401 Roosevelt Bldg Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist is now located on entire 5th floor Marion Bldg. W hio, corner Me
ridian near Post Office, Formerly of 301 Roosevelt Bldg. LI-7022. y
$1000 TO $3000 invested in real estate contracts will produce up to 100% premium with 6% interest in jt Dod Jecurity For particu- $ « arry Rosebro e | . MA-0589. | rough. Broker. NIGHT CLASSES in flower making every Monday evening 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Douglas Flower 1021 Faveite St. PL-7428 ants are eliminated quickly with the new paint-on Roach Filmz Hook's GLEAMING. glamorous, Glaxo linoleum coating glorifies colors. Ends waxing. Block's Notions
REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For SR-22's ,ayment plan, CALL COLBROOK. GL-2850
Shop,
12 Business Service AUTO INSURANCE
"REVOKED AUTO AND DRIVERS LIC. INSURANCE
SR-22 FILINGS RELIABLE 1122 E. WASH, MA-9421 NIGHTS GA-I584
CARPENTERS
REMODELING work _ of all kinds. L1-9957,
Free estimate. Reas. Indianapolis Home Improvement Co.
— ____ CEMENT CONCRETE . DRIVEWAYS SPECIALISTS SCHAFER CONSTRUCTION Co. BL-970R CEMENT WORK, FIRST CLASS
Basements _ waterproofed Work guaranteed. References. IM-8930
CEMENT WORK, ALL KINDS, 6A-3472
a INPERe - RICH TOP SOIL & FILL DIRT. ___ REASONABLE. CAPITOL 0526. CINDERS. cr. stone. grading, top fill _ dirt. drvwys, excavated. GA-7023, CONTRACTING
"GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT—ANY SIZE
First class materials and workman=
ship, Free estimates by men experjonced in the garage |censtruction eld.
the outstanding garage value of Ind. NO DOWN PAYMENT
First small in September.
A PHONE CALL WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. NOW
SPIVEY BROS. CO.
DISPLAY. 361 E. TROY AVE.
ID-3224, open daily & Sun. GA-1942 GENERAL CONTRACTING BUILDING & REMODELING BLOCK & CEMENT WORK
ALL TYPES OF DRIVEWAYS EXPERIENCED WORKMEN
TEK CORP. BE-9663 NIGHTS AT-7946
~ GARAGES, ALL SIZES AND TYPES
IME. 10TH. CA-3803, GRADING, DRIVEV'AYS, YARDS
CR. STONE. TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL EST, A NO JOR TOO SMALL General contracting, additions, porches. siding. roofing __ DE WITT & McCLOUD, BL-3527 FERGUSON BROS GRAVEL CO. Top soil Pit run gravel Bulldozing Tritck Crane Service 2000 W. RAY __IM-8s2) 7" CRUSHED ROCK 6-TON cr white stone, $23. 6-Ton cr rock $16 Dirt. BE-5680. FR-4058. i ELECTRICAL CLINE ELEC. CO. New and old work Licensed and bonded. Fee estimate. BO rote siozceczm ELECTRICAL wiring and service Prieje Hardware & Electric Co. inc. BE-5812. BE-2992. Lic. & bonded.
FENCING
FREE BL-3706
CAFC i T06 FEET SQUARE RED CEDAR BO 15 $56 ea. ;
HOOSIER FENCE CO
1701 EB. 38th TA-2434
Fencing — Lowest Prices
All t
s for iawn and factory als or complete erection BR-5427 Ford Fence Nt, BR-4003 rian MANAUES FURNACE REPAIRS AND CONVERSIONS
Oil; coal and ‘gas replacements, Service now to eliminate fire hazards. BRAD HEATING CO ID-0459
FORNACES installed | — et ———— repaired: ali ind. way "4
ALL MAKES REPAIRED. FREE EST. . . M. 1 or CH-7004
s,
- MO
monthly payment due’
NDAY, AUG. 18, 1852
12 Business Service
GUTTERING ji TINNING . spouts, Gute on EVES. WA-3919
HARDWOOD FLOORS _
“HARDWOOD FLOORS PTT 8 Toe vers Job. BR-8528, NUN ee CE J SE Worn toting. BEC1831. 1Ni-0813. GENERAL hauling Neo -oai
LANDSCAPING i YARD maintenance. spraying and YARD ale Top soil and fll dirt, Driveway stone. Tractor grading, CH-4640. ~ __ — t. . SEEDING or sodding new or .old lawns. General landscaping. Stone work Stonybrook, BR-0162. L. CRADING, sodding, excavating, sewer _ digging, cement HI-T7279.
roof repairs,
. __Wwork. PAINTING ARH INTERIOR & exterior painting. Carpenter work, Plaster patching, fence picket and wire. HI-8689 — “PAINTING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATE—INSURANCE. a L D. TAYLOR. HI-4215 INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PAINTING aperhanging. 20 yrs. exper. Free Est. FRED BLUME IDs PIANTING—INSIDE—~OUTSIDE COX & SON. __GA-6500 PAINTING—NO STALLING. it now. Free est. BE-0644. = PAPER CLEANING, HANGING on STEAMING rl WE hang any paper. Patch plasters ne. Klippner, AT-7373. ______ PAPER hanging. $10 rm. up. Patch __blastering. Quick service. FR-5783. ROACHES—BEDBUGS KILLED QUICKLY, $1.50 PER RM, UP. GUARAN. RESULTS. LI-3036. .__ PLASTERING —..KLIPPNER, AT-1373 __ PATCH PLASTERING. free est, clean up after job, guaranteed wk. CA-5085. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair or Installation, Reasonable Indpis. Home Improv. Co, L1-9957 re SOND i imzee ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERING FREE EST.—LIB. TERMS ALLL WORK GUARANTEED GENERAL ROOFING & SIDING CO, _ Days. MA-6848: Nights. GIL-4278
TT" SEPTIC_TANKS BOB'S SEPTIC TANK & SEWER SER.
Pumping, cleaning, repair, Dry well, septic tanks, outside toilet. AT-9728,
SEPTIC tanks cleaned, installed. Sows ers cleaned electrically . ine sured, licensed. Day or night, 1D-1R53,
SEWER CLEANING
ELEC. SEWER (LEANING & REPAIR
Reasonable Rate ~~ FR-9539 TERMITE CONTROL
"UNITED TERMITE CONTROL Free Inspection. 630 Va, FR-1424
RENTALS 20 Hotels
KIRKWOOD SAFE—FIREPROOF
HOTEL .
357 E. Washington $t. Newest Hotel Bldg. In City Large Lobby With TV 100 Nice, Clean, Mod. Rooms
We do
Nothing so nice for the wvrice. Large enough to sérve you. Smal} enourh to know you.
Special Weekly Rates. Refs, Reqd, COFFEE SHOP—BARBER SHOP PARKIN
ARKING VALET—LAUNDRY SERVICE MA-1391 Dr. Noland, Mgr,
SEMINOLE HOTEL
Private baths with shower, walking distance, transient ow rates SEE THIS HOTEL FIRST 11-1496 -~ 920 N. Alabama
22 North
ALABAMA, 2140 N.—1st Floor, front, private bath, emtr., twin beds.
BROADWAY, 2222—Empl, cent, brie vate home, hot water. WA-8335. 4140 COLLEGE, nicely furn. large _ closets, emp. lady, refs. HU-4636. COLLEGE, 3268—Lovely rm. priv, _ home, gd. trans, gents, TA-6080. 2116 N. DELAWARE; single: clean, _ comfortable. Near bath, TA-4085. 2146'2 N. ILLINOIS. So. side, hot and ud water in room. $28 Per mo. KELLER REALTY, INC., REALTORS 3721 N. ILLINOIS, Cheerful rm. next to bath. Fridig. privl. Const hot wtr., oil ht, shopping center. TA-1298. MERIDIAN, 2044 N Clean comf. rm., cost. ht, wir, Emp. mature woman, no smoking. Priced reas. TA-7781. HI-0388. ——— an PARK, 1709—-Nice clean room, nr. _ bath. Empl. lady. WA-4915. PARK, 2209; pleas., clean, airy. Emp. cple. or men; gd. bed; cooking priv. Parking facilities. No drinking. Gd. trans _Ref. TA-7035 for appt PARK, 1907. Gentlemen: clean, coma fortabM, auto. hot water. TA-9521, SCHOFIELD, 2954. 1 Lovely bdrm., compl. mod, House privileges. Cple.
Pwo beaut. mod. bedrms. facing Fall Creek. 4 Doors off College, 2851 Butherland Ave. HI-2613. Gent
only, TALBOT, 2168 N.—Lg. front, 3 wine dows, good trans. Gent. TA-1687. LARGE, well furn. front rm. Near bath, good transp. 1 Or 2 emp. adults. Riverside Dr., TA-6916. LGE. rm., innersprings, near bath, _ 1 Or 2 employed days. WI-2569. 3700 NORTH. Large front room for _ two. TA-5226. a pe SMALL sleeping room in clean home, _ Kitchen privil. older lady. TA-6478, NICE RM. priv. home, 3-way trans. empl. adults. HI-4385
VERY NICE rms., prv. home, excel. trans. Refs. reqd. TA-3031. . NICE RM. next bath, gd. trans. men only. HI-1552.
23 East
EAST 2200—Lge. frnt. rms, girls emp! __days. Home privls. AT-1218 aft. 3:30 1106 N. KEYSTONE. Lge. sleeping rm. Double bed, "accommodate 1 or 2 working people IM-8309 WOODRUFF PL., 686 E_ DR.—Nice _ rm. near bath. MA-6714. WOODRUFF; nice twin-size bdrm. private bath, nr. bus line. MA-6062, 5000 E., just off Wash, 8t, Clean comfortable rm. with 1ge. closet, Gentlemen only, $7 a wk. BL-4319. PRIV, ent. Lg. studio apt. Will share kit. Lady. MA-1934. TM-2810
LG, COMF, sleeping room. Priv, entrance. AT-6617. SINGLE RM., priv, ent. and bath. Gd. trans. Empl. man. TA-0872
ROOM for 2 girls, nr. Naval Ord,
and Western Elec. HY-1661. 24 South MERIDIAN, 1439. S.: nice rm., next
bath; good transportation
TWIN or single, constant hot water, gos ploved sent. Trans. close. GAe~
ROOM, home privils, middle-aged couple or woman. GA-3828 28 Rooms With Board 1201 UNION. Nice clean rm, with or Without board. CA-2077. WILL care for aged and chronic palients. Private nome. WI-0268. ww ‘Chia Cares DAY CARE, near 38th & Keystone,
ages 4-10. Fenced yd. TV. Ref, CH-2054 STOP—Mp her's cafe. fenced vd, sc close, Call iy J - or BES all Dorothy, BE-5741
DAY CARE. 1500 EAT. eit HERE WILL care for 2 small children, davs only, CA-7118. 805 N. Parker
MOTHER'S care. Day or aig 3 meals.’ 1R-3608 OF nispt. Good
MOTHER'S care for vour coild days. Vicinity 49th and Coilege. HU-3854,
CIORREN S care days in my home,
CHILD CARY IN MY HOME. CH-6607
29 Housekeeping Rooms
2545 BROADWAR. 1 Empl. Ia . trans, nicely furn. Tacizsg 5
1105 N. CAPITOL—LI-5831
COLLEGE 1524 Large. cool rin 3850 2 Small Sobel emp.
NEW JERSEY, 2108 N.— , apt. suitable for 3 ults. Jy rte ciency. Small child welcome.
800 BLK. N. New Jersey: le _furn,, utils, $13.50 EAT 056
NOBLE 914 5. Bedrm., ho t aay empl. cote NO Gther Toomers, AL, 20 N.; .._basem _ Apt. No AFIKE. $12. Rel. 84
PARK, 1317; 3 DE Fanconi ARK. 1317.3 rms. small. $13; with
12TH 611 E.—Well-ventil_ tm. sober. “ouiet. empl. $1. ventil, rm. sober, NICE
rm: kit. privils, loved adults "No drinking. CA-$380 COLORED — ni
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