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Page 22 Want Ads THE 'HAMMOND TIMES Tuesday, November 15, 1953 AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES LEGAL NOTICES Automobile! for Sale 141 lSi.i4 CHEVROLET "21u'; 4-doorsta-' tion radio, heater. As always, an extra WANT ADS A DEATH AND FU2JEHAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS 2 Young Brothers Die -III Clubhouse Shack Fire ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) Police borer at the Bethlehem Steel Corp. today investigated the possibility plant in nearby Bethlehem, was at of foul play in the death of two work. Notice Is hereby (riven that sealed TODAY'S SPECIAL '51 DODGE Coronet 4-Poor Sedan Radio.

Heater S295 proposals tor the construction Of certain bridges will received by tht k'hairman of the State Highway Lie- paTirnent of Indiana at las oftic in I tilt) State Houst Annex, Indianapolis, DUCKWORTH Otis D. Duckworth, i 79. 564 Hirsch Calumet City, passed Monday, Nov. 14, 11:30 a.m., St. Margaret Hospital.

Funeral sen-ices Thursday, Nov. 17, 1 p.m., Snyder's Funeral Home, corner Holl until-. 10:00 A.M. Central Standard Time (11:00 A M. B.S.T.) on -2.

19. when ail pro A woman noticed the shack wns on fire and called firemen. young brothers in a fire-razed shack which had been used as a clubhouse by teen-agers. and man Ave. at Warren St.

Rev. Peter; posals will be publicly opened OHLING TH put out the blaze by- duir.pinKVtJir WANT AD INFORMATION COPY HEADLINES 1.0ft p.m. Friday for Sunday insertion 1:00 p.m. dally for Insertion next day. Kill and correction dea-4-lines Sunday paper 10:00 ft.ra.

Saturday Daily paper 10:00 a.m. day of publication. No ant Ad may be cancelled before ftrsl day's Insertion. Above deadlines apply to Transient advertisers and are subject to change- without notice. The Hammond Times trill be reapons'rle for eoly one Incorrect Insertion.

firemen wno were canea to structure on its side into aN-rreK well cared for. car. offered by K. B. Srhreiber Motors.

Only II. ays. Bank' financing. Visit 73ul Calumet. 134 CHEVROIJET 2-door, 1 beautiful India: v.

Ivory over sea mist green. Eijuipped with radio. heater, Powergiide, bumper guatdand many extras. 1 owner. Very clean inside and arranged Calu-' met .4415 Indianapolis East Chicago -2541.

Open eve- ninps tit! 8. i 19-4 i 2lbF Sdoor; Beautiful 1 color. Equipped with radi-i. hemer. seatcvei s.

1 owner. Low Like new In every way. arranged to fit your pocket. Calurret Chevrolet, 4415 Indianapolis East Chicago open evenings 19:.4 CHEVROLET2-door and 4-doofT 11,065 full price. I-'OO down will put you in a car.

Low terms, up to 38 months to pay. Set Art Bailor at Smith Chevrolet's OK. Used Car Lot. 174th and Indianapolis Blvd. i in Woodmar.

Phone WE stmore 3-01M. Ra dio. heater. Last of the dem Langendorf officiating. Burial Elm-wood Cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. today. Survivors: 1 daughter, Georgia 6438 nohmaa Ae. WE stmore 3-0265 read. I.AKK COUNTY Project 8-305(l.

Structure 2-B-3'2. 1 span at 28', R. Girder, lln' Roadway. 2 I ntreated Timber. Piling over, cedar Creen.

in Lowell. Including 0.033 ML Approach Grading and R. C. C. Pavement.

WOODMAR SPECIAL 1951 STUDEOAKER Starlight Coupe Radio, heater, OTerdrive JrOO 3 DOWN 3 A WEEK SMITH CHEVROLET 174th and INDIANAPOLIS WOODMAR quell the blaze In the padlocked running along side of ir: Tlnt-V shack yesterday discovered the when they discovered the boiuv burned bodies of William Stengele,) Police found red smear 'ona 8, and his brother David. 6. i stone wall near the shack. was Z7 FFNN'EMA Ellen Fennema, 64, of South Wentworth R. Chl- They were identified by their being analyzed to determine it Flans and proposals mar be ex was human blood.

ct.ta cago Heights, passed away Monday, mother Mrs. Adele Stengel, 26, amined at the otfice of tha Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m., at her residence. In- Highway Department of Indiana from bits of clothine found in the Funeral services Thursday. Nov.

17. dianapolis, Indiana For a Helplul Ad Writer Phono WE stmore 2-3100 STATU IGHW AT-- DEPARTMENT 2 m- Wunsur Christian Reformed Church. Rev. William D. Buursma, officiating.

Burial Oak Ridge Ceme OF INDIAN l-g Smth. Chairman. 10 Florists Greenhouses tery. Friends may call st the Schroeder Funeral Home. 3127 Ridge Lansing, after 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 15, until 10 a.m.. Thursday, Nov. 17. when the body will be moved to the church.

Survivors: husband. Andrew: 7 tons. John and Andrew of R. R. Chicago Heights.

Albert of Lansint. Gilbert of South Holland. ruins. I FOUR OF the teen-agers v. ho used the shack were questioned nv CORONER Clayton O.

P. Werley police. One reported. that he and lfis. withheld certificate stating the! companions locked the door Sun-cause cf death pending an autopsy day night shortly after dark before today at Allentown Hospital.

leaving for the night. '2 Mrs. Stengele first miss-i her When fireman reached the sc'enrt children when they failed to return yesterday, the. one door on Vap from school for lunch with their shack was secured by three closed brother Dale, 7. She learned of the padlocks, all on the outside.

Vi. tragedy while searching the neigh- Police said the children might borhood. have gotten in by crawling through- Her husband Roland, 27 a la- a loose section. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA onstrators. New car guarantee.

Only JtOO down. or see Don Faughl at Smith Chevrolet's OK Used Car Lot, 55US Hohman Towntown -WE stmore 3-01S1. FLOWERS" hansen brothers Are Ycu a Fuss-budget? i'n Looking for You. I'm a beautiful yellow 4-door Windsor Deluxe. My former owner took Tery good care oi me and I'm looking ior another good owner.

1954 CHRYSLER FULL PRICE S1.795 ADRAIIAMSON 543 STATE "COUNTY OF LAKE S3: In the Lake Superior Court No 1 Room -Robert and Gerald in service and, 33-0 Hohman WE stmore 2-0201 Donald at home; 8 daughters, Mrs. Peter Postma and Mrs. Nicholas Rid-J lost and Found 11 li)o4 FORD Custom Line. Must sacrifice. Tike over payments.

Call East ChicahO 15v-R. NASH Metropolitan clutj coupe. heater. Here is an Ideal car for economy. A real classy' one priced to sell t.Ji95.

Agnew Nash Calumt at Carroll. WE stmore L'-vjlo. BLACK CROCHETED PURSE lost Saturday. Reward. Call East Chicago 6330-R after 6 p.

m. BLACK 4Wmontn-oid kitten lost in Sunnyslde area. Reward. Ptwne In the matter of the Guardianship of Lois Eimyra Evens See. Guardianship H-2164.

Bv virtue of an Order of the Lake Superior Room No. 1, In ths above entitled matter, the undersigned, guardian of ths Kstate and erson of Lois Elmyra Evens See, an incompetent, at 759 Logan, Monday, the 2Sth day of November, at the der of R. Chlcajfo Heights, Mrs. Cornelius Lindermulder of Lansing, Mrs. Richard Hook and Mrs.

Harold Wtnterhoff of Lansing, Mrs. Cornelius Gounes of Bouth Holland, Mrs. Henry DeBoer of Olenwood, Mrs. Gerald Rinkema of R. Chicago Heights; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Dora Kousman of South Halland and Mrs. Jessie Dyk-stra cf Racine, Wis. 4 brothers, Gilbert Friesema of Chicago, Jacob, Outlook Shiny TtT 1 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2-door sedan. Beautiful maroon finish, white wall East Chicago 6750-if. Say Juarez Police Boss Wined, Dined Murder White 't'res.

radio, heater, actual mileage chil-1 H.OOO. Specially priced for 11.195. LOST Beagle hound, maie. with black and brown spots meat industry hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m. (and from day to day thereafter until sold) of Leonard and Sam Friesema of Ra- dren's pet.

Reward 125. Owner. 6426 Harrison or WE stmore 2-0175 or 1-6750. LOST Black clutcri bag- Left on Wis. 21 grandchildren.

At ciesar nrysier-fiymoutn iaier. Whiting 12'iQ. W53 CADILLAC convertible. Ready to go south, it's even pointed that way. Phone or see Ed Fnelof at fer at private sale for not less its iull appraised value, certain real I helcineine to.

said Incompetent. Leaders Told JUAREZ, Mexico (INS) -ChihiiV- No. 1 bus Sunday. Contains crystal Johnson, 61, described as follows, to-wit i JOHNSON" Lawrence jhua state officials were invesfigau Kmerzer's. Conkey and Hohman, WE stmore 3-06(kl.

rosary of sentimental value to owner. Cameron. WE stmore T-8147. Lots 12 and 13, Block 4 Kenwood Addition to the City of lndmna (which said property is improved with a two- CADILLAC This is' I1ST Herman Shenherd. black and! 193 3J1S Michigan East Chicago, passed away llomiav.

Nov. 14. Funeral services Thursday, Nov. 17. 30 a.m., Pruflieck! Funeral Home, Main East Chicago.

Rev. fur vou. Phone or see Ed Sriedof '54 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Door Radio, Heater, a Very Cleaa Low Mileage tar 31,295 OHLING LsSV DODGE-PLTMOl TH (43S Hohmae ATe. WE stmore J-0265 story dwelling houe sale will be made Subject to'Arthur Janke olficiating. Burial CHICAGO (UP) Delegates toing the Juarez police department the American Meat Institute today today after they disco ertdan heard optimistic predictions for the i American waitress charged" yith American economy, despite the murder had been wined, dined -and.

farm problems, stock market flue- danced by the city police' chief tuations, and recession threats. in a swanky cafe. Sen. Wallace Bennett (R- Gov. Jesus Lozoya Sohs rordered Utah) praised the efforts of the 'the probe and promised TOP VALUE SPECIAL 1951 DESOTO Sportsman Hardtop Like new.

2-tone yellow and black finish with custom interior to match. Radio, heater and other extras. Only 795 5749 Cofumef tvea WEsrmor 2-7540 lead th Way For Qeoity" silver, has tags. Answers to Lady. Reward.

17631 Henry Lansing. GR anite 4-0463. LOST Dark malt beag in vicinity of and Colfax. Reward. Griffith the approval of said Court, and on Kidgelawn emetery, cary.

inert are ether of: the following terms and' no known survivors. conditions a Cash at tht time of the con-1 KOTLARCZTK Bridget Kotlarczyk, 6L 1914 Clay Hammond 12 Personal of police, jail and court personnel. summation of the sale. For 40 of the sale price In cash and the balance secured by a firKt mortgage and on said real estate passed away at her home, 6:50 a.m., Monday, Nov. 14, following a lingering illness.

Funeral services Thurs- at Knoerzer's. Hohmsn and Conkey. WE stmore 3-06OO. "CADlXLAC sedan Has those little extra things. Phone or see Ed Friedof st Knoerstr'e, Hohmsn and Conkev.

WE stmore 3-06O0. 1 9 53C "HE VROLET BeautiTui 2-tone green hardtop. Wt proudly offer this exceptional car for only $1,195. E. B.

Schreiber Motors, 7301 Calumet. 1952 CADILLAC Fleetwood. Big. black and beautiful. Phone or see Ed Friedof at Knoerzer's, Hohman and Conkey.

WE stmore 3-0600. 1952 CHEVROLET 4 door, radio, heater, Powergiide. WE stmore i-4r5S. ind Say. Nov.

17. 8 a.m.. Mysliwy Fu- bearing o'' interest per annum later than ten (10)lneral Home, 4902 Reading East coming due not years after the nate inereor. ifter the date thereof. Chicago, 9:30 a.m., St.

Michael's Polish National Catholic, Church, East ADVANCE and basic sewing Register for January classes. Calumet Pfaff Sewing Center, 432 State. WE stmore 1-5014. ATOH6LlCSAONTl6trs Write P. O.

Box 84, Hammond, Indiana. ALTERATiONSTdress "making, coats relined; men, boys trousers altered. WE stmore 2-3674. this Dated at Hammond, Indiana, 1 14th day of November, 1955. Chicago.

Rev. Msgr. Ladlslaus Sien-kd officiating. Burial St. Michael's Cemetery, Hammond.

Survivors: 1 granddaughter, Mrs. Sally Ann Trinks of Hammond; 1 grandson, Jimmy Krownland of East Chicago; 1 great grandson. made into lamps; lamp MERCURY hardtop. Mereomatic. ANTIQUES Will sacrifice.

WE stmore 2-1537. Ask for George First. Eisenhower administration to restore the power of the individual citizen to solve his own problems. "Under the wise leadership of President Eisenhower the American people have begun to reestablish their faith in themselves and in their traditional principles of government and to rebuild again a firm foundation for a future of prosperity and happiness," Bennett said in a speech. He warned that this withdrawal of the central government depends on the ability of local governments or private citizens to take over and cannot be accomplished "over night by edict." BENNETT said no one underestimates the seriosness of the ag Authorities reported they had -found police Francisco Javier and chief L.

Jiminez entertaining Mrs. Patricia Arthur, 18, an l'- Iiua Cuevas, 19, in a local Mrs. Arthur shot and k-ificdrEl Paso policeman Albert in another Juarez night snot -in the climax to a lovers quarrel Miss Cuevas faces federaK.mar,i-juana charges. -e MRS. ARTHUR related that Judge Jesus Maria Frias had issued a permit Nov.

police to take her and MisSi Ciievas from jail to a dentist The attractive waitress st were taken out of the never visited the dentist. com- shades made, recovered, beautifully, inexpensively. WE stmore 3-0375J APPROVED child-care byday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Licensed nurse.

GR-anite 4-1055. CHURCHES, organizations, ciubs and auxiliaries, earn a 48-cup coffee urn, at one of your future meetings. For details, call W'atkins Products. WE stmore 1-2050, 8-9 a.m.,. p.m..

CORNICES, custom built, to fir8.il LUTHER Howard Elmer Luther, 43, 4730 Camtrcn Hammond, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 15, 3 a.m., St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. Funeral services Thursday. Nov.

17, 3 p.m., Snyder's Funeral Home, corner Hohman Ave. at Warren St. Rev. Dennis Murphy officiating. Burial Elmwood Cemeterv.

Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. this evening; (Tuesday). Survivors: wife, Florence: 1 son, Edward. HANSEN'S QUALITY BUYS HOW LOW IS LOW? Take a Peak at These Honeys 1955 Chevrolet 1954 Hudson 1953 Hudson 695 1952 Pontiac G95 1952 Willys 445 1951 Hudson 250 windows. Many patterns.

Dust- WALTER GEORGE SEE, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Lois Elmyra Evens See, an in- competent. v. 11:15 Oil Output in Mexico Up i MEXICO CITY (UP) A bright future for Mexico's oil industry is predicted by 'President Adolfo Ruiz Cor- I tines, who says this year's record output will be greatly increased by newly opened plants and two major pipelines scheduled to go into operation before 1956. The president praised the government-owned oil monopoly's program of exploration, drilling and production which resulted in discovery of 11 new oilfields and drilling: of; 354 wells in the past 12 months. 1 Production for this period M.

TE mple I proof. Phone D. 1952 PACKARD 2-door Clipper. Radio, heater, Ultramatie. One low mileage.

Only 1230 down. Call or ee Don Faught at Smith Chevro- let's OK Used Car Lot. 55hS Hohman Downtown Hammond. WE stmore 3-01S1. 19S2 STUDEBAKER Champion.

4-door. 1 owner car. Clean inside and out. R.aao, "neater, our price today' afe93. Agnew Nash Calumet af-Carroll.

WE stmore 2-8210. i fsTi-WILLYS Atfo Custom 2-1 door. 6 cylinder. Vfi immaculate little, car with all deViixe Including the economy o.verd rive. An outstanding value at 'Just f.95.

$195 down. Avenue 'rnc8go Ave. at Northcote. East 3794. 1951 CADlL ia c'" 62; I neater.

Hydra -Ma'jc' I low Only1 "vJ. down. Low OMAC Terms. Call fee Don 852 RUIClf RniHmi.l.. Vl.ril.

8-5144. tOD. 1 mr rir- winilAiai nMmi.iM ricultural problem, but the farmers' puncture proof white walls. Ra. problem "must not blind us to the merited KIRSCH DRAW RODS Installed, repaired, restrung.

Call an expert and have Uie job done right. Free oio. neater, rvynanow. l-owner, low mileage. This car I SC ie very sharp "I don't know what toexpeet-next." "Neither do added Poli'rej'Inr spector General Jose Ruiz 1952 DESOTO Custom 4-door sedan.

Radio, heater, automatic transmission. 6 ft low mileace I vw MAHMET Julia Hassan Mahmet, 52. 1509 Steiber Whiting, passed away Monday, Nov. 14, St. Catherine Hospital, following a lingering iil-ness.

Funeral services Thursday. Nov. 17, 1 p.m., Kosior Chapel, 2031 Indianapolis Whiting. Rev. Louis A.

Wilson officiating. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Survivors: husband, Alex; 2 sons, Russel and Kadin Mahmet, both of Whiting; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Steve Tate of Hammond. Mrs. William Shaffer of Gary, Mrs. Harry Edwards of Gary. 1953 MERCURY Monterey sedan, equipped with radio, heat over-all national prosperity" achieved thus far under the Eisenhower administration.

The income of the "individual farmer is holding steady and has even risen recently" despite the adjustment from a wartime to a peace-time volume of production, he said. He pictured the government now as an "underwriter of prosperity" standing ready to act in real emergencies rather than as an "economic dictator." estimates. Custom made draperies, and slip covers. WE stmore 2-M39. MONOG RAMMING and lettering" of bowling ahirts.

Pleating, hemstitch- Ing. buckles covered, etc. Call at Wassey's, 7320 Hohman, Hammond. NOTICEIWILL rrorbe-responsible for any debts other than those contracted bv myself after November 13, 1955. William S.

Kaleta, 790 Burn-ham Calumet NOtTCE We are-not-responsible for your bad roof. For a new roof, siding or repairs, call H. R. Glutd Sons, your local roofers. Established 1S6.

Phone WE stmore 2-3304. er Mereomatic drive. AnC Faught at Smith eTheyrolet O.h.. Used Car lot. 55C8 Hohman downtown Hammond:" WE stmore 3-0181.

Very sharp 1 1 Sa 1949 Plymouth 175 House Probe of ULRB Urged In Sen. McCarlbv 1953 PONTIAC "8" 4-door se 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door. Radio, 1948 Mercury 175 was 91,400,000 barrels up Mn.ES Alice I.ynn Miles 2 months. dan. Radio, heater, Hydra-Matie heater, directional lights.

Power-elide, new brake lining. Good condi 1034 110th Hammond, passed tion. or best offer. 1305 150th St. East Chicago 7377-J.

CALUMET MOTORS 1951 CHRYSLER New tofker sedan. SPECIAL Sweaters, 39c. Plain skirts, 49c. Conkey Cleaners. 518 1953 BUICK Super Estate Wi.

en, ideal second car for the family. Priced very reasoneble. 1950 BUICK 4-door Super. Re. dio, heater, white well Jf tins.

1. owner 443 1-owner car. radio, beater, power steering, power brakes. nw white wall tires, Highlander trim. Specially away at her home Tuesday, Nov.

15. Funeral services Thursday. Nov. 17. 1:30 p.m., Burns Funeral Home.

5S40 Hohman Ave. Rev. Lemont Matr officiating. Burial Elmwood Cemetery. Survivors: parents, Fred and Lila Miles of Hammond; 1 sister, Linda Sue; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Miles of Winslow. maternal grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mair of Hammond.

13,400,000 over the previous year. Ruiz Cortines said. i The chief executive pointed out that Mexico's oil income from 29.299,000. barrels exported during the past 12 months totaled $45,040,000, an i increase of $17,360,000 over the previous year's total. i In his third annual state of the nation address, R.uiz Cortines lauded the oil industry's 5814 CALUMET Hospital Conkey St.

24-hour delivery service. WOULD LIKE to hear from people interested In retiring in Florida. Carl Johnson, WE-atmore 2-7518. YB.3. I AM still In practice but I have moved my office to 734 169th St.

WE stmore 1-2492. Dr. C. A. priced at JH95.

At Ciesar Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. Whiting 1200. 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door. Radio, heater. 395 full price.

Mo money flown. Call or see Will Get.ilnger at Smith Chevrolet's OK Used Car Let, 5508 Hohman Downtown Ham WASHINGTON UP- Pen Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis said today he will recommend that Senate investigators let the look into his charge that the Na-i tional Labor Relations Board is "honeycombed" with suspected sub-, versives. i The Senate Investigating mittee was expected to transfer official in a closed meetr; injr today. McCarthy and Sen.

Jonn- II; Mc-, We haif an hand Sine selection of mutttanding values which will be sold rremcn- Dismissal Chapdler. SELENCHEFF John Selencheff, 64, 3601 Elm Indiana Harbor, oassed away Sunday. Nov. 13, St. doui BMOings ra you fe inafce ARE jOU IN DEBT? Wre can refinance your home.

Shlensky WE stmore 2-8562. room or 'SS models. economic i Catherine Hospital. Funeral services role In the nation's Wednesday, Nov. 16, 10 a.m..

Menus Mortuarv. 3438 Fir In- ST. CATHERINE HOSPITAL 14 Transportation KEY WARlKTiES recovery and $4,560,000 from petroleum income was spent for school, medical and income Harbor. Rev. Benjamin Ked- (D-Ark), subcommittee Mrs.

Carlos Fernandez and Clellan rovsky officiating. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. Surviving: wife. Nettle; 1 niece, Frances Opasik. daughter, Eddie Figneroa, James Frith, chairman, conferred Monday? with I IIERZ Drlv-Ur-Self System, licensee.

Cars for rent, local or long distance, by the hour, day or week. 5036 Hohman or call WE stmore 1-5444. THE TURKEY GOT THE AXE! So Die Our Used Car Prices Mrs. Carlo Garcia, Mrs, Amelia James social services for employes. Looking to the future, the president said the government's oil program calls for nrsnoii nrut unia mond.

WE stmore 1951 DODGE 4-door Radio. neater, window washers, back-up lights. Clean. 1470. 1460 Wentworth, Caiumet City.

195I-f6RDV-8 4-door. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. No money down, $31.19 a month. Call or see Ira Don-ham at Smith Chevrolet's Warehouse. Gostlin at Sheffield.

Himmond's North Side. WE stmore 3-01 S3. 1951 PONTIAC Catalina 8. Fuliy equipped. Excellent condition.

TI 1-den 4-7759. This Classification Coni'mmd On Following Paq9 Chairman Francis E. alter-. IJ-Pa) of the House Un-American Activities Committee, which- announced plans for hearings; on the NLRB in January. McCarthy told newsm hevas willing to turn his information Mrs.

Ethel Mrs. Ray Ltnebargr, Miss Judith Mintz, Mrs. Jesse Saicedo, Mrs. Lemar Simmons. Reinaldo Torres.

i.ry: Theodore Marcyjanik. Hammond: Mrs. John Yanek. Mrs. Nick Kynko and son.

Steve Nagy. Mrs. Michael Kren and daughter. Mrs. William Jarman and son, Miss Elaine Gaida, Mrs.

Harry I'erejuson, Milton D. Clark. AUTOMOTIVE capital investments of during the next 12 months, an increase of $12,000,000 ovc. last year. imnm VASILIADES George Vaslliades, 71, 76S Willow passed away at 4 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 1. Funeral services Emmerllng Funeral Chapel. Thursday. Nov.

17, 1:30 p.m., St. Demetrioe Church. 2 p.m. Father Louis T. Greanias officiating.

Burial Elmwood Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Helen; 2 daughters, Mrs. Kath-ryn Karras and Mr. Angeline Sari-valas; 1 son. John of Detroit, 7 grandchildren.

The family requests that In lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the George Vasiliades Memorial Fund. 15 Aiitomobilv Aqtnclc to Walter to avoid.uUip.lica-He said Walter wasvjvilling lumt: Mrs. Robert Grand and son. over Whltlni: Don Turich. Mike Stokorec.

Ujon. ABRAHAM SON MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 5S50 Calumet WE stmore 1-2543 Jap Moonshine to accept it. -v. 154 II)IAXAPOLIS BLVD. Block East of I Points Open Erenlnfs Whlttnc MOO 3 AUTOMOBILES Record Shipment Cuts Hot: Prices AUSTOEN MOTOR SALES 5530 Calumet Ave.

WE stmore 2-156S BERT. BEAjJAN MOTOR SALES" 7126 Calum.t. WE stmore 2-1010. Buy, trade and sell on E-Z terms. BROADWAY AUTO IN'd Oldsmobile Dealer 1333 Indianapolis East Chicago 3050 Just Look! 1954 Plymouth .1,035 IS53 Chrysler I 5 1953 Dodge 795 1952 DeSoto 695 1951 Plymouth 495 1946 Chevrolet 75 1949 Dodge 245 iionaia earner, natineen A.ozeras, Aiian Chilla.

f.rifflth: Mrs. Henry Bortht. last 4 hlrno: Jessie Burse, Mrs. John Buza. Andrew Hadt.

John Kor.lowskl. Joseph Lombersrer, Mrs. Fred Manley. Abraham Miranda, Mrs. Chpster Mysliwy and daughter.

Mrs. Camilie Oullette. Mrs. Sailer and daughter, Paul Urban, John Woian. Gary: Baby Charles I.awson.

Mrs. Walter Larson. Opal Chavain. Gerald Boucher. Griffith: Mrs.

Donald Giffin and son. Hammond: Mrs. Wiley Agee and dauirh-tr. John Grabnwskt, Mrs. Ernie Plath, Kenneth Vv'inebrenner.

TOKYO (AP) Them dern revenooers, foe of moonshiners in the United States, have turned up in Japan. They are Japanese, but they operate like the U.S. variety. Go mooi'hin' through the hills north of Tokyo look in' for i stills. Japan's Tax Adminstra-.

tion Board says huntin' ought i to be pretty good. It estimates a million stills are bubblin' away in Japan. MONEY TO LOAN CALUMKT MOTORS i Hudson-Packard Dearer 5R1 Calumet WE stmore 2-2500 BAKED ENAMEL. PAINT IOB ONE DAY SERVICE. 549.50 GUARANTEED WHF.El.

ellrnment. fender, idv work and class. Serving Caua-rset Hrfiom ever rearm SOY'S AUTO BODY SHOP all Fayette Pt. WEetnvwe 1-35J8 i CHICAGO (UP) An ll-pir record high shipment of he si to mi 1-western markets forrprl to the lowest point s'nee 342 Monday. About 170,000 hogs arnvr-l r-vn 7 a NOERZEFI'C) Miltln: Mrs.

Samuel Byers. Mrs, Adam CAPARROS MOTORS. INC. 4300 Indianapolis Blvd. East Chicago 1070 Mctlymont, Mrs Ha-ry Szer.epanski ZAUCHAU Gustav Zaehau.

80. 694S Madison Hammond, passed away .11:45 p.m. Saturday, Nov. -12, St. Margaret Hospital, following lingering Illness.

Funeral services Wednesday. Nov. IB, 2 p.m., St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Rev.

Karl Wejs officiating. Burial Oak: Hill Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at Oexmann Funeral Home, 6713 Hohman from p.m. Mon-iav until 10 a.m. Wednesday, when body will be taken to the church for services.

Survivors: wife. Anna; 1 son. Melvin G. of Hammond; 2 daughters, Mrs. Albert Melcher of Hammond, Mrs.

Ralph Mason of Lansing; 9 grandchildren: 4 great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Mrs. Johanna Hansen of Hammond. Mrs. Bertha Anderson of Portland, Ore.

MONEY TO LOAN BIRTH Georee midwestern farms in t.ir -it- F.at Chlram: Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, son; Mr. and Mrs Frank Led- shipment since Jan. 17, better, son; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Cadillac? A '55 CIESAR' 3 Chrysler-Plymouth Serving Calumet Region Over 40 Tears Factory Parts For Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge. Da Soto 1939-15 Indianapolis Blvd. Whiting 1200 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

ABRAHAMSON 543 STATE ST. The top price of $12.90 paid -for about 250 head here was tne -lowest since Feb. 19,1942. at the ChiT-cago market. A 12-jedr low fir premium, hogs pf was paid-at St.

Louis. Market men said no immediate relief wa3 in sight for the farmer because of the high hog SIGNATURE LOANS FAMILY Loan Corporation S2R0' Avenue i Phone I stmore 1-4650 Smith, son; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fabos. son: Mr.

and Mrs. John Holland, son. Hammond: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van-til, son: Mr.

and Mrs. Juri Mitrowka. son; Mr. and. Mrs.

Clyde, Calloway, daughter. Highland: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Taxchan, on. fcasi Chlcafo: Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fierro, son. Hammond: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Topp.

son; Mr. and Mrs. William Conlee, son; llr. and Mrs. Nick Powell, daughter.

Whltlnr: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Millsap, son. EAST CHICAGO MOTORS LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 612 W. Chicago Ave Phone East Chicago 175 Siere 3-Seat Radio.

Heater. "Autitmatie Transmission. ToWer Brakes Tower Steering- SAVE $1.20.0 BOHLIN.G DOnCE-PLVMOCTH 5 1 38 Hohman Ave. WE stmore 3-0165 L. R.

ENSLEN MOTORS Lincoln-Mercury Dealer I 5920 Hohman Ave. WE stmore J-8105 supply. 4n a ll ia' Results? Try Want Ads! Phonefirstfor Phon 4.1. Leo P. Knoerier Cor.

Hohman and Conkey WE stmore 3-0600 A SOUND INVESTMENT I f'l 1 Innr Set Us First! hour ft mm 71 A loan service. GIBSON MOTOR SALES 1415 Broadway, Indiana Harbor East Chicsgo 2860 .1 I ULcJ. in i i i More and mors car buyers have com to realise that a late-model used Cadillac is often a much sounder investment than a new medium- HARBOR MOTORS BUICK" 3440 Michigan Indiana Harbor fTVT lute 5915 Calumet WE stmore 3-0331 fcaneste-jeBt o-e. i i I Commonwealth LOAN COMPANY 5761 HOHMAN AVE. WE 1-3040 -TODAY i BIRTHS ST.

MARGARET HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Emil Chamberlain, bov: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dermody.

bov; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John3on, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bumpusl, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. William Soley. girl; Mr. and Mrs. Guv Casey, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Co-vaiut, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rttz. boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Aubrey Young, girl. Lewis Walsh, boy: Mr. and Mrs Russell Bonham, boy; Mr. and Mrs.

William Balazs. girl; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heins, boy; Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Kennedy, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimmer, boy; Mr. LOAN CORP. 4712 Indianapolis Blvd.

PHONE EAST CHICAGO 1405 Boom Stale Solon i For Governor CLARKSVILLE, Ind I'' -Newly-elected memhpM of 'ho Clarksville Town Bond -todij boosted hometown Democrat-. Sen. Warren W. Martin Martin is serving his second tcr-nv-in the State Senate and nrvcr. stated his candidacy for jwcrmr although he has been mentione'd as.

a possibility. The Clarksville board-passed a formal st-night endorsing Martin as, t'ncir. choice for the job 1IARCUS MOTORS New Distributors Podge-Plymouth 612 West Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind. RIMES MOTORS MONEY MONEY MONEY ANY AMOUNT TO J503.00 401 Main Indiana Harbor Phone East Chicago 278 ana Airs.

Merle Phingler, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Warnachowski. boy; Mr. and Mrs.

Houston Jackson, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Farriel Webb, girt; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, girl.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hedrick, hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Kaczmark, (girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Jesf-e Humpher. girt; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fancher.

boy: Mr. and Mrs. Williard Lunsford, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weathers, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Avon Vaughn, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Token, boy: Mr. and Mrs.

Dock Ward, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shanks, bov. LOANS UP TO s500 ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY COURTESY LOAN CORP. 5324 Hohman WEstmoro 1-6200 (rsraiiiount Theater Corner) 4614 Indianapolis Blvd.

East Chicago 8310 SCHLATTER MOTOR SALES Ford Dealer 1120 119th Whiting JOHN CHMUESER "eON3 5530 Hohman Ave. WE stmore 1-5150 swarthoWThevroTet 1744 Indianapolis Blvd. WB stmore 3-0061- Whiting 1073 vlnfiNOiofos Hudson Dealer 1534 Indianapolis Whltlrj 403 Xmas in Huntitmton- HUNTINGTON. Ind i P- Mr. and Mr'.

William Shelton. CTtliTInntinirtnn tVis fircf A i 'a a and Mrs. Kenneth DeVVolf. bov: Mr'. priced car.

Their reasoning is obvious: Cadillac does not follow style trends it establishes them. Used Cadillacs ct recent vintage have barely tapped their great reserve ei power and performance. Even a used Cadillac brings to its owner infinitely greater prestige and pride oi ownership. If you are considering the purchase of a new car. why not visit us first A wide selection of reconditioned Quality Value Used Cadillacs await your critical inspection.

f953 CONVERT1BLE jg53 FLEETWOOD 1053 "6I" SEDAN (552 FLE-ETVOOD SEDAN 1949 FLtTW00D 440 State St Hammond Phon WEstmor 3-0323 4622 Indianapolis Blvd. East Chicago Phone East Chicago 1430 and Mrs. Robert Eret, girl; Mr. and Pul UP lls communiiy nr-linitts Robert DeLaney, boy: Mr. and Mrs.

Lam-1 decorations? Workmen hcgailMon- frI; the job of stn ig $'000 Hestermann. boy; Mr. and Mrs John Ajdmovich. boy: Mr. and Mrs.

Richara worth of ornaments busi-Pnbiiie, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert An-j ness district to lend latmospitere derson. girl: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rns'v. eKAVirVi rt. Automobil for Sol Let It Rain Let It Snow THAT'S WHEN WE REALLY WHEEL and DEAL ALL OF OUR CARS UNDER COMPLETE ROOF NICE AND CLEAN AND DRY PEOPLE ARE TRADING FOR Studebaker DEPENDABLE CARS FOR WINTER EQUIPPED WITH GAS SAVING OVERDRIVE STOP IN AND LOOK AT OUR QUALITY CARS AT QUALITY PRICES CI1EAPIES FOR THE BARGAIN HUNTERS AT NO MONEY DOWN UNDER $500 F. VJ. LUTE 5915 CALUMET AVE.

OFEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. SATURDAY 4 P. M. Phone WEstmcra 3-0331 nal.

bov: Mr Mr. v'W-i to, The Turkey Does It Every Year "Loses His Head" DONT Lose yours and wait around until your car giTSi you trouble. QUICK-STARTING DEPENDABLE GABS SEE THESE WINTERIZED SPECIALS 1954 Plymouth S95 1954 Chrysler 1953 Dodge 7S5 1952 Plymouth 595 1951 Chrysler 595 1951 Kaiser 295 1950 Chrysler 445 1950 Nash 195 1943 Buick 195 1949 Nash I45 ABRAIIAMSOM 6010 HOHMAN 1955 BUICK ROADM ASTER 4-door. Radio, heater, Dynaflow. power seat.

Many other extras. Beautiful black and white finish, Argentine Auto Sales. 4817 Calumet Ave. 25 still is 40 days boy; Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Hale, girl: Mr.

up to I i sinnn na Mrs. uonny Griffin, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butoryak, boy. Guest or Victim? 1) CHICAGO (INS) Clarence has "started? triD around the -country 2 Auto Victims In Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Automobiles killed two elderly pedestrians Monday night in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Bertna J. Davidson. 82. 1955 BUICK Super Riviera, hardtop.

Fuliy equipped. 6 passenger with Dynaflow, power steering. power brakes. Actual mileage 2,300. Original owner.

Whiting r55 CHEVROLET" Convertible with Powergiide, powerpack, power windows, power seat, heater, white walls. Selectomatic radio; turquoise and white. J2.195. W3 stmore 3-9403. 1955 CHEVROLET'S- 6 passenger.

Brand new. Only a few left. Executive cars as much as S90 discount. Low GMAC terms. Call or see Ira Donham at Smith Chevrolet's Warehouse.

OofJflin at Sheffield. Hammond's Northside. WE stmore 3-U18ii. FORDFairlanVclulTsedan. 3 to choose from, $1,995 and up.

Buv If you need money for any good purpose, come to friendly, dependable Household Finance. Fast, one-day servioe. Up to 24 montha to repay. Lif inwrac en ot! HFC Imi without tctrm cost to iiU ERZER'C) guest of Triangle Students at the ILinoisvInsW-tute of Technology started. -the pig on its way by taking' it to the Purdue chapter- house.

Purdue boys vull ake to another campus until 1 chapters of the national, social aternity of engineers and architects will house it time or another. If he behaves himself; -Clar-' ence will be guest of honor af HOUSEHOLD FIUAHCE i Indianapolis, was killed when an automobile struck her in front of the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The car was driven by Mrs. Carol Anderson. 38, Indianapolis, en route home from a church meeting.

Joseph Hoelle, 79, Indianapolis, died three hours after he was struck at another street intersection by a car driven by Leland R. Lucas, CS, Indianapolis. HAMMOND: Yale Blde 2nd Floor Hnhman Ave. PHONE: WE stmore J- Authorized Cadillac-OIdsmobile Dealer Conkey and Hohman Open Nights 'Til 9 531S 000 I where overhead is lower. Flikkema Motor Sales.

OR anite ilEl'LRYTonterey. Like neT Take over payments. TI 'den 4- 13M7. 1955 IJD MO BT LE Supper I Holiday. Bisck.

customized, iow imilespe. spotless car In town. GR an-lite 4-41S8 after p.m. o. r.cxi may -be a banquet in Chica; spring.

If not, th pig the main course. INDIANA HARBOR: 3717 Main 2ad FVxr at Chicago 2133.

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