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tt Mishawaka Office, 207 Lincoln Vfay East Telephone BL 9-5111. The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1961. (Jfljp Sonll) fiSnul 2Irilumf. i WagnerTips DEATH CLAIMS MISHAWAKA OBITUARIES. OCIEI MRS.

HELD, 99 Merchants 2-1 in 10 th srj iviru. -Earl Moore, 72, of 803 E. Bat NEWS tell died at noon Friday in Longtime Resident Outfielder Ray Stankewicz sin Miss Nancy Dausman, sister of gled to lead off the bottom of the -f Bridal Party. At a luncheon in the Lincoln his home. He had been ill for several years.

Born in Elwood, Mr, Moore came here from Detroit in 1954. He married Clara Knotts in Tipton, March 13, the bridegroom, and Douglai 10th and scored the decisive run In 111 Health Three Year. Kitchie attended the couple. The Highway Inn Thursday given by Mrs. Dean Beltz, Miss Sandra on two sacrifices as Wagner Steel young couple Will reside in Charleston, S.

where he is sta 1913. She died March 13,, 1941. A Fabricating, i twin-city class A league champion, defeated West tioned with the Air Force. -r-r- Miller, honor guest, was presented several miscellaneous gifts she Mr, Moore had been employed by the Yankee Fibre and Tile Eizabeth Held, 99, one of Mish- will use when she and Warren End Merchants, 2-1, on the Dodge WSWS Meeting. The Women' Society of World Detroit, for 12 years before he Dinkledine start housekeeping in Park diamond Friday night.

retired in 1954. Surviving are two Service of the Cbalbush Evangeli. Bloomington, next month. sons, Leslie Moore, of Cassopolis, The exhibition game was a tight cal United Brethren Church met Miss Miller and Mr. Dinkledine and Harold Moore, of this city; pitching duel between Wagner's will be married Aug.

26. Tony Catanzante and West End Mrs. Beltz centered the lunch one daughter, Miss Lee Moore, of Anaheim, one brother, Dewey Moore, of Elwood, Cy DeVliegher, eon table with roses arranged in in the home of Mrs. Lester Wen-ger, Dragoon Penn Twp. Thursday night, Mrs.

a I a France, Mrs. Grandin Godley and Mrs. Robert Nagle, led the discussion period, and the theme was Catanzarite struck out seven, awaka's oldest residents, died at 8 p.m. Friday in the Krogh Nursing Home. She had been ill for the last three years.

Mrs. Held was born in 0., from where she came to Mishawaka in 1918. As Elizabeth Huard she married John Held in September, 1882. He died in 1921 Surviving are Mrs. Eleanor Lawyer, Mrs.

Gertrude Kempner and Mrs. Ernest Bokhart, of Mishawaka, Mrs. Caroline Tollens, of South Bend, and Mrs. Anna Butts, of Marion, and two sisters, Miss Nellie Moore a bowl of Swedish crystal flanked walked one and allowed four hits and Mrs. Stella Frazee, both of by candles.

Guests included Mrs. while DeVliegher fanned five, 0 Jkj walked two and yielded three hits, "Live More" Lives Than Elwood. Friends may call in the Bubb Funeral Chapel after noon Sunday and until the funeral John. B. Miller and Mrs.

William Dinkledine, mothers cl the bride and bridegroom-elect, and his one of which was shortstop An Twenty adults and five children thony tatanzantes tilth inning services there at 3 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Raymond home run to tie the score at 1-1, attended the meeting and host-esses were Mrs. Lester Wenger, Mrs, Albert Courtney and Miss Rev.

Paul Hale, pastor of the Craig. -i The Merchants scored their lone Also invited were Mrs. John E. Baptist Bible Church, will offi date and burial will be in Oak- run in the second on a pair of two- 14 grandchildren; 22 great MS SOCIETY HONORS POLICE. FIREMEN.

VETERANS V- Mrs. Grandin Godley, right, chairman of the Hope Chest drive for the St, Joseph Valley chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Friday presented M. S. certificates of appreciation to representatives of seven organizations following a dinner in the Lincoln Park community house. They are, left to right front row, Mishawaka Fire Chief Andrew DeCaussenmaker; Clarence H.

Canoot, cashier of the West End State Bank, Mishawaka; -Eugene Sweet, commander of Post 1167, Veterans of Foreign Wars, South Bend; and back row; Mishawaka Police Patrolman Richard E. Bonne; South Bend Police Sgt. John Pajor; Assistant South Bend Fire Ch'sf Carl Lederer; and Sgt, Richard Hanley, St. Joseph County Sheriff's Department, Mrs. Godley said the certificates' were presented in appreciation for assistance given the, society's Hope Chest drive last May.

1 -Phclobv Tribune Staff Photographer. base errors. Edna Minnick. a) Members of the Royal Neigh view Cemetery, Royal Oak, Mich. Mclntyre, Mrs.

G. E. Thistle-thwaite Raymond L. Wilhite and Mrs. Kyle Smith, of South Score by innings: Mrs, Elva After an" illness of two years E.

Merchants ....010 0M t-1 4 01 Bend; Mrs. Eugene Craig and Waaner'a Steel 000 010 000 13 I 3 bors of America Thimble Club Thursday night, gathered at the home of Mrs.i Herschel Warren, Mrs. Elva Lovell, ,70, of 239 E. grandchildren; two great greatgrandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Siebenalar," of Wayne, and mrs.

Dora Reda-daugh, of Edgerton, 0.. Friends may call in the Thallemer-Goeth-als Funeral Chapel after 7 p.m. today. i Mrs. Glenn Bourbon; Batteriei: Cy De Vliegher and Ray Cel.

le; Tony Catanxant and Dick Bramerd. Edgar died at 6:55 a.m. Fri Mrs. Loren Dinkledine of Plym. day in the Schultz Rest Home, outh; Mrs.

Dale Dinkledine, of Bremen, She was born in Arkan DANES EXPORT Woodman Circle Honors Elkhart, and Mrs; Lewis Dinkledine, Miss Gladys Groff, Mrs. sas and came here from Plym Osceola Obituaries. 700,000 PELTS COPENHAGEN Denmark's 625 N. Harrison South Bend, for picnic supped. Mrs.

Cleo Dill, president, conducted a short business 'session and prizes were awarded Mrs. Russell Coil, Mrs. Eart Zinn, Mrs. Lee Briner and Mrs. Ernest Stafford.

Mrs. Thorn, as King was assisting Mrs. Held was member, of St. Joseph's Church and the rosary society of that church. She Hugh Stanton, Mrs.

Clarence Lavo and Mrs, Melvin French, of this outh 19 years ago. As Elva Yenna she married Thomas J. Lovell in Plymouth July -17. 1912. He died Tw 6 Veteran Members city.

3,000 mink farmers supplied the also was a member of the Sun May 27, 1948. Surviving are one Two members of the Home shine Club and of the Women's sented a skit. Taking part were Guests of Mrs. Ludwig. Joseph W.

Simms. Joseph W. Simms, 63, of 617 son, Sylvester M. Lovell, of South Benefit Assn. Grove 10 Woodman Circle were world market last year with pelts and this year expect to export 900,000 to 25 countries.

The Miss Charlotte Ludwig, of Bend; a daughter, Mrs. John Miss Barbara Sostack, Miss Betty Micheals and Miss Becky Sue Mrs. George Bateman, 301 Lincoln Way who had been ill Freehaferj with whom she lived; presented pins Thursday night at Borley was hostess to Miss Linda Landy pre United States, the largest custom Poughkeepsie, N. is visiting her mother, Mrs. V.

F. Ludwig, 329 Edgewater Dr. Mrs. Ludwig four grandchildren; one great RESIDENT, 86, for one month, died at 4 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hospital, members of the Twilight Euchre er, takes 75 per cent of the ex grandchild; a brother, Frank Yen sented a baton twirling act and Mrs.

Grace Ettlein gave a read a co-operative dinner and meeting! held in Castle Manor, Merrifield Park. Mrs. Ella Marvin, who has Gub in her home Thursday night. DIES AT HOME ports. Other important customers South Bend.

He was born in Ver na, of South Bend, and one sister, also had as her guests this week her niece and nephew, Capt. and Mrs. Emma Leyes Mrs. H. R.

ing. Mrs. Walter Shearer WM gen are Fmce, Italy, and Germany, million County, Indiana, and mar i Nathan J. Van De Putted 88, been a member of the lodge for 58 Zimmerman, Mrs. Lura B.

John Mrs. George Porter, of Plymouth, Friends may call in the Bubb Fu ried Lillian Sykes in that coun years, presented Mrs. Nora Hor- eral chairman of the arrangements and was assisted by Miss Most of the mink farms in Denmark are small; 80 per cent have Mrs, A. D. Kilmartin, and three children, who are en route from nung with a 50-year membership neral Chapel after.

7 p.m. today and, until the funeral services Thompson. fewer than 100 breeding animals. son and Mrs. Mary B.

Ganser won favors. The club will meet again Aug. 31 in the home of Mrs. Ganser, 1312 E. 3rd St.

Washington, D. to California. ty in 1921. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Joseph Simms Jr. of Indianapolis and George pin.

Also honored was Mrs. Mrs. Anthony; who brganiied who had been ill for one year, died at 5 a.m.. today, in his home, (19 W. 6th St.

He was born in Belgium and came here from that country in 1920. He married Virginia D'Houdt in Holland in Capt. Kilmartin, who has been there at 1 p.m. Monday. Rev, It takes about 60 male mink furs or 90 female pelts to make the Fannie Mae Drill.

Team of the Charles who received her 40-year pin. This was pre-l stationed in the Pentagon, has Simms of Osceola; six daughters, a a Rough, pastor of the lodge several years ago; present been transferred to Treasure Is Mrs. Ernest McQueary, Mrs. Wil United Church of the Brethren sented by her daughter, Mrs. Paul a woman' coat.

But only 10 per cent of the furs are used for POLICE ARREST ed a fancy drill with the assistance liam Morgan and Mrs. Jack New Plymouth, will officiate and bur land. Their oldest daughter, Little, 1904. She died in 1949. of some of the charter members man, all of Mishawaka, Mrs.

Al ial wilt be in Southlawn Ceme Judith, has been in school in the Other honor guests at the din making coats; the others go into stoles, jackets, capes, collars, of the team who were present. CRASH DRIVER One driver was arrested and Ian Dazey of Springfield, Virgin Islands, is now enrolled at ner were MrsV Ann French, of In tery, South Bend. 1 Paul Candehv Mrs. Joseph Payne of Osceola and DePauw University, Greencastle, Mr. Van De Putte had worked at the Dodge Mfg.

Corp. for many years, retiring in 1949. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs, Marcel lived; a grandson and two great- RADIO TELEPHONE. Paul Candelo, 71, of 15850 dianapolis, national musician and state manager; Mrs, Mary Chel- Miss Pauline Simms, at home; as a freshman. damage was estimated at $160 to a car and a truck which collided bows, and trimmings.

LOTTERY FUND OTTAWA A very-high fre two brothers, Otis Simms of Terre 17th died at 9:45 a.m. Fri Marriage Announced. mamak, of South Bend, past state at Russell and 6th Sts, about 12:45 day' in St. Joseph's Hospital. He quency radiotelephone system granddaughters.

Friends may call and Mrs. James Strahan, Haute and John Simms of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Olive p.m. Friday, according to' police. has been put into operation on had been for 10 days.

Friends president, and Miss Aretha Thompson, of this city, state as in the Thallemer-Goethais Funer Donald L. Kirts, 35, of. Lafay USE DOUBTED SALISBURY. S. Rhodesia-Use the St Lawrence Seaway to sim 903 E.

Mishawaka announce the marriage of their daughter, may call in the Bubb Funeral al Chapel after 7 Sunday. sistant attendant. ette, told officers he was plify the scheduling and transit Chapel after 7 p.m. today. Fu Mr.

Van De Putte was a member Heber of Clinton, and Mrs. Viola Long and Mrs. Hattie Simpson of Indianapolis and 22 grandchildren. Friends may call in the of State Lottery money to send Present Music Program, of vessels. neral services will be held in the Miss Sherry Sue Turner, to A 2-C Stanley A.

Dausman on Aug. 11 of St Bavo's Church. federal shooting teams to Rome Music during the dinner hour! chapel at 11 a.m. Monday. Rev, at 1 p.m.

He is the son of Mr, for the Olympic Games has been and also for dancing later was Warner Funeral Home after GET cash for furniture you Paul 0. Hale, pastor of the Bap and Mrs. Charles D. Dausman, aren't -usine bv selling It with p.m. today and until the funeral Interest in "stargazing" and amateur astronomy was never so high as now in Australia, Sydney tist Bible eastbound on 6th St.

and failed to see a stop sign at Russell, and drove his truck. Into the side of a car driven south on Russell by Richard of 2420 Rry- -er Kirts was charged with disregarding a stop sign. questioned by Allan Palley, a trustee of fhe fund. Although the provided by Ronnie Vincent and his Mello Tones and members of 425 S. Byrkit Ave.

Rev. E. J. Bre inexpensive Classified Dial services there at 1:30 p.m. Monday.

F. Rehmel, pastor ton, pastor of the First Assembly payments were made for the dual the Tau Phi Lambda sorority pre-' CE 3-6161 to place yours. 7 and burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mr, Candelo was born in Condersano, Italy, and came rcpuris. i of God, read th marriage serf.

purpose of social service and pub ice in the church parsonage. lic welfare, Dr. Palley doubts that of the Church of God, Mishwaka, will officiate and burial will be in Chape! Hill Memorial Gardens, to Mishawaka from Dayton, UlSIinVMn CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 40 years ago." He married Anna these payments fall within the scope of expenditure permitted by Osceola. Lovechio In Elkhart. Oct.

5, 1948, t--t -f: CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CITT REAL ESTATE the state Lotteries Act, She" survives. Also survivina are 12 LAWRENCE Extra' pice family borne. 4 lam bed-1 a step-son," Louia Lovechio," and a step-daughter, Elmer In Splendid Repair. REFUGEE GETS TKE SOUTH EEKD TKKE KISKAWAKA CLASSIFIED WW ADS Telephone BL 9-5 11 Hospital Notes.

i rooma, Encloeed and paneled front porch. Baiemeat Gaa heat. Immediate! IIE17 STORE HOURS (Effective Sunday, Aug. 20) Mast, both of Mishawaka; five NORTH-Clote-ln and near achooli VI poueeeloa. Low down payment 1123 E.

1RD ST. Lovely older borne ready for aood hazan mm DRUG grandchildren; one great grand SCHOLARSHIP LONDOri-Sylvia Osis, 13, en Susan Pollock, 79, of 130 Towle Excellent neiahborhood. 1 bedrooma. 1UI llvtni. Beautiful complete new bath in color, alto bath.

1 Bdrmn fine oik daughter two and atory, baimt, car farafe. Priced to was admitted to St. Jo nri hot water heat by oil, I ar. CtMETEBY LOTS. three sisters in Italy.

Mr. Candelo aeii. orphan from an Austrian camp, so gooa at roea. aowi seph's Hospital about 130 p. m.

SHU BROOK AVE. was employed by the Wheelabra BEAUTIFUL 6t JoKpk Valley Memorial Off Elm Rd. acre. 2 bedrm. alum has won a seven year scholarship top, in nsirir Hnupe tor Corp.

for 16 years, retiring inum aided ranch. Burnt AttachM la- EAST. Moat Ideal for retiree, h't like MOHx TUES. THURS. SAT.

9AJrA.TILL8P.M. A. v': WED. and SAT. Friday where she was taken in a city ambulance after becoming ill Park.

Liberty Dr. (Grap at 23. rower entrance. AT S-WI1. at Frensham Heights School, Sur rage.

w. aown. new and eery fine plan with matter in 1958. rey, from $8,500 subscribed by norm. Large uv.

rm. and kitchen. in her home. Orval E. Knepper, PERSONALS Gi beat.

att. Lit. lot and ahade. Bill Bethke, CE 2-N5 Bob Blackwell, 3L P-17M Chae. Ruthrauff.

BL 1-2674 FRED ZUGBAUM, ofc. BL MM 46, of 625 S. Capital was uniy fie.twe. members of the alumni. The headmaster of Frensham selected Syl CASH for your old coin and etamn col Statistics.

treated at the hospital shortly aft i lectlona, Miihawaka Newi Agency, 111 EAST Clean modern I bdrrnn. IV, BY OWNER. Low priced 4 bdrm. brick L.W.K., Munawaka. bathe, special lie.

kitchen, full er 1 p.m. Friday after he also be noma in trail, cooa. nr. tmmcnti 9A.M.TILL-6P.M.V.- CLOSED SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS HAZA1I MILLER DRUG, INC. via alter a search through refugee camps.

Sylvia tea wit, att, lane lot, rear OLD COINS bought ft told. WiU trad Blrthe. Schl. 1 20 S. Mai.

For appt. BL U.1. came suddenly ill in his home. City lencea, leaoy i TA VERNIER Mr. and Mra.

Jack FREE LIVING. I rm. downitair ant. poke to him three languages ambulance attendants used a re- Tavemler. Wayne.

N. Aug. 11, far radio, appliance or pay caih. SEMCO S. S.

ByrkiL BL HIM. FEMALE HELP WANTED 11,10 dn, Pymt STEWART Realty, OH RIVER BAYOU Chilton Memorial Hoipital, Pompton and sang a song in English. suscitator at his home and also EAST Modern home with full burnt tan A l-nu. Piatm, N. j.

Mr. Tavemier li the eon Across From The Past Offka and oil neat. Very neat lit floor with ,111 S. Church of Mr. and Mra, Albert Tavernier, 71) 121 S.

RUSSELL, Cleaa 4 rm. mod. borne enroute to the hospital to aid his two bdrmj. one larea upper room. Liv.

E. Battel! St Em-Meed rrt. and rear sorchea. Cat I UNIT OF MEASURE, BL 5-9689 rm. 21il2 ft.

Garden area, water front breathing. WAITRESS wanted. Whit-Bans Cafe. Ill STEVENS Mr. and Mrl.

Eugene A. furnace. Nice corner lot Early Poti.l ana only ii.ooe. Wett Front, Miahawaka, Stevene, 14731 Jackson Penn lux. MH da.

5LUNE, Realtor, rn. I LONDON Theunit of meas Mrs. Paul R. Mutchler, 815 Bur- ion, Aug. M.

Joseph a nonnital. Oh -DM. WAITRESS for part UoM and full lime CENTRAL Special roomy I rme. with urement known ti a rod was dette was among those re work. Inquire Brilya Keitaurant, 1117, LtsiNN Mr.

ana Mra. Kicnara SW Fir ion. Aug. 10. St Jo- LOGAN ST.

1 bedroom kouae. Fireplace. I two katnt. My beet home for the large family or to uie ai rood two family L.w.e., Miihawaka. I ear garage.

Large lot Near la. Call leased Friday from the hospital aepn a rioepitai, south Bend. originally the distance covered by the left feet, placed toe to heel. with prir. entr.

and bath. Only BL MS71. BUILDING AND CONTRACTTNO. wits poii. now i of the first 16 men to come out BUY I -i WANTED Garafei to build.

Carpenter OSCEOLA Rural. Modern. 1 bdrm, work of any kind. Alao cement work aad with full burnt, and oil heat Neat of a particular church on a cer Land vontracT or trade block laying. Phone BL S-5S17.

Hot LINDEN Bdrm, with- tulll Pi A.t tain Sunday T(i9 Tireil To bemt. Ail aluminum anov atone adina. I -''4 fjCv a.ie.itlf IIITA -In II. il "ll Yeara Peraonal Senice, PICNIC aad Party SappUat tor the 10 ORANGE 1 bdrm! crawl Member Multiple LiiUng Senrica Summer Mnnthe Ahead Charcoal zi i ralph i. vance.

Rea tor City Softball. omu uniy wilu umm Mi Mm UICU1UIAITA ivi kWW. 'a. Bu TAICEHOtVlESOMS lighter field. Barbecue Grille and crushed lea Alao flagatme and ennhed Miih, High.

I bdrm. up with Den, rock for yon patio. CASTLEMAN'S. die. room and kit Fun bem NORTHEAST Very clean 1 bdrm.

S. Mala Milk. BL MARKERS LI. A. Rcsuhs.

LnniC. with knotty mna Ret rm. I ear tar. I bglo. Alum, aiding, full bimt, oil furn.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Any reaionable offer or trade. I HA EMERY A. SOUTH BEND 424 EAST ROADWAY, B-24S5, AI Mill 4.1. ii 1 "AT f-eejl.

AT 7-7335. will V'Utn i-auiiui ii). I'lian Miir- dair ll Wbeelabrator AA IS, Hawka wiu lull amw. I i. in, ri.

aiui m.i.. W. LASALLE. 4 room houie. Io'x20' D-l League.

Knhleder Thornton Im. 11. F. Indoor-Outdoor Display of -MAYTAO onenloial washer wltbl fireolaca. 1 car eareee Many ixtrM.t breeiewey.

-rr-Femrt WS. CT Bloodhound! I. pump. Jteaionable. Call OR e45M.

Leagu. Senior Cillteni U. Barnett Vending Co. Let'e trade or glya ua an offer. i-ana contract, bl e-im.

M4 WOODCLIFF DR. Real liveable 3 OUTSTANDING SUBURBAN HOMES Seali 11, Cub! 7, BUILDING MATERIALS A REAL BUY for anyone looking FREE VASE With Each Pur-chat bdrm. Ranch with IVi bathe, gar. 1 blk.lJOIJ INDIANA Elkhart Indiana to McRlnley Terrace Swimming pool limeatona fireplace. I bdrma.

Deeded Take IM.SOC or trade. Economy, Lumber. New atock. Truck OB River next to pi load ordere. 4.00S ft.

minimum. Ill, PENN TOWNSHIP-llIM PEUM RD. loo- 175' Corner lot League Tourney. P. 6 C.

C. Bloodhoundi, 14, Mark'a Barber Shop II. Hawke Mike'i Sinclair If League. .1 League Bob'i Alt Stan 32. Dodge AA II.

OPEN SUNDAYS 2 TO 4 S. BEECH Rd. Oaceola Brick In Buckeye Acre Ml. to Petin High. S4S.

I6S.M per 1.0W. Jx4e 171 per -i lW lal'a and fc4' caa be combined "Big-Big" Birch fcitch modern ranch la redwood and! built- to make 4.MM ft load, Theie pricea In itove a ovea. Full bimt. Oil fired none exterior. Beautiful Interior dco-l are for preeent atock only and not hot weter neat, caeh or Trade, rationi with W-w carpet, large ll dm.

rm. and kit. Electric heat. Oh guaranteed aeainit prior aala. Leal than -MANY OTHERS downtown.

Call ROHLEDER THORNTON INC. truck toed ordera ll.se mora per 11)0x174 Lot taetrfully Landacaped. Lowe Lumber 121 S. Main St, CARRY OUT 1 21 0 L.W.W. af LOGAN-ln Mishawaka BL 5-W24 INSURANCE BL I-1I6I 13701 EAST HAYNKS, I blk.

to Kennedy! Call BL Mill. School. 4 bdrm. Ranch with 1H bethel Penonal Service Excluiive Lietingl. AfilSS.AWAECA MONUaVaENT CO.

II 5-2343 -Res. EL 5-1548 -421 N. Codar Mishawaka Elmer A. Kovalt on large lot. Will take any reeeoaaole I'LviD w.

HA53, Realtor Mgr, offer or trade. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. U1T LIBERTY DrT ciela 1 "rooma. Fri MIDWAY- IIOW.rowtfgMlah. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY Toot rtvorit) Mwiei lrmP.M.

Perfection Homes, nc. uburban am estate te bath and anrrance. Phone and BL t-C. R. Gerard or UtllitlM furnlihed.

BL MMS, OR 4-IMI-Phll MatI Jr. I LAKE Ovinia a Rnrmu i OPEKl new mod! Beth utility room Car. Oaa furn 114 SPRING ST. 1 rooma or 1 Elliaaner Sr Realtor, BL M2M Near atom and factoiiea, Private aa- Jiomea just Mortn eornpr or U.S. 2u and Liberty St.

Sun. PM and reek daya to Moit liberal of tranca and bath. Utllitlea furnlihed. NEW HOMES termi; both FHA and VA loam avail 1 CLEAN rma. and bath.

2nd dr. car-peta, and atove turn. Alto utile. Built by KEY BUILDERS, aalea by Crewy A Everett, 714 I. Eddy SL Employed couple preferred.

a a by 1 7-BZ7. eppoinimvm. pi. a-llff. BEDROOM Ranch with or without bimt.

Buy ib Moran addition on VA or FHA termi. OR let tie build oa your lot TRADE your home or equity aa down payment. Priced from S1I.SM to S14.SM 1 FURN. room with kitchenette and bath. 13 N.

WALNUT I bdrm. colonial Your Bmrins Hezzdqu srfers ranch Brand new Hae huea eloa- Utile, pd. Alio nice rm. apt with bath. Utile, pd.

Polli Foundation, 111 eti Tiled beta Dining rm. ll including large lot bike, to Queen of Peace School t. natieii, BL t-itlT, I37J down Ml mo. or nc. A Int.

LOTS FURNISHED redecorated. 1 rmi. ft bath Ill W. BORLEY Recently remod rnreta entrance. Suitable for 1 adultt eled 1 bdrm.

home Haa waiter I 117 E. 4th St. Phone BL I-SIN. After Mtrm. 10'Axll' with hath Lovely 4 LARGE LOTS for itle In Buckeye Acree an Pens Rd.

seer Penn High School. 11 Per Cent dowa or let ua a ok e-aeei. 1 ROOMS partly furniihed. Prlyale bath ouiid to your plant or oura. rrieata entrance.

Adulte. 121 L.W.W new paneled birch family rm New oil fired furnace 1-e gar. Owner Ireving atate. REAL CUTE 1 BDRM. HOME ON HUGH LOT tin attractive family rm.

Kitchen' arranarment built In Mtth Inq let noor front. VARIETY AND room epte. Frrrata bathi and or 4 BEDROOM Brick, full baiemem oven and range Overlook! river entrtacet. Ground floor. Clean and or Tri-Level home In Wlldwood Acre comtorUbla.

Cloee hi BL t-U1. ROOM furniehed apartment, 411 NORTH SIDE 4 bdrm. Cap Cod home on corner lot Oil heat Car A Real buy at SIMM FHA or off Beech Rd. at Harrison Rd. MODEL OPEN Jrd St.

for mora information call NEW MODEL HOMES Open For Inspection Sunday 1 to 6 Weekdays 3 to 8:30 (in our new Crape Road Sub-division, just North of corner of U. S. Liberty Dr. or Grape Road) If you are in need of a new modern Lome take advantage of the neweit and easiest financing available. We offer these homes under FHA or VA loans with the most modest of down pay-ments and monthly payments.

"Within the Gty limits city aewers, city water, sidewalks and pavement Come and visit us. Built by KEY BUILDERS C0RPT 815 McKinley Mish. BL 9-5263 IK 4-5111, (ii termi. Saleiman en duty from P.M. to I We have aeveral good 1 ft bdrm.

111 W. SEVENTH. 1 rm. 2nd fir All prlv. Alio rm.

houir. Alio i rm, lit homee under W.vM Some on very convenient termi Call ua and let ual r.M. Bimaay, M. to I P.M. week, dayi, Sat.

and other timee by appoint, atent In Moran Addition aa Adam. St nr. Ph. BL S-1142 or BL I-1 28 J. mi you aoout them.

ROBERT P. DOOL1TTI.E. REALTOR 1 ROOMS and bath. eloeeta. Newly dee.

Window fan, utile. Alto am, bache lllft SOUTH MAIN STREET BL I-17JS lor apt yulet adulU. BL a-MU. Oaceola, to ehow model and direct you to Buckeye and Wlldwood Acree. JJIRECTIONS-Eait on Lincoln Way to lit National Bank oa comer Beech Oaceola.

South mil. to Adam fit Lveninga Call Jim Bennett BL Eueene Kollar BL t-ai4l I ROOMS and priv. bath. Redec, Alao cieen bachelor apt. Laundry lac, and MEMH.

MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE Model To ie model or plaae any ether time rail for appointment or drive to SUBSTANTIAL 4 bdrm home. Steam paraing. aia Unfurnished apartments. hut, Full bimt. New electric e-rv-l Biorki writ, Termi.

JB5M, C.I1I mr, n. Bb-gmA, BL a-mj, uce at uiceoia Lumber Co. Perfection Homes, Inc. BL 1-1441 C. R.

Gerard or OR 4-IIM Phil Matt Jr. WANTED REAL ESTATE. LET ME SHOW YOU about the tnoitl r.HSHAWAICA SAVINGS II OH N. MAW. 1 rm Beautiful modern heated apt S3S.

Adulta. Call CE 1-20M aouee for the money, In one of beat 1 near high echooL I Ig. rmi. "furnisiiIe and 1 moo. bathi, gai heal, gar.

270 for MM li.SM. DEE I 4 ROOM furnlihed houie and bath. Cou BEDROOM hmue with bimt Ml BL 11214. CE J-47M, ple, Cottage Ave. Telephone ot acrei S.

of Miihawaka, lll.bM NORTHSIDR. Near Mary Phililni ft St BU i-l9J. cum. box iribune, Monica i send. Nice I rm.

nod. Horn. Larpetrd liv. rm. ft din, rm.

Lrg. CITY REAL ESTATE. LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South Church Mishawaka Opposi! Pest Cffk Salei in charge of Mobile homes. mod. kit.

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