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CSED CABS SAtfi PSEP CAfi FOft LOOK Compare Prices THESE ARE NOT LOW GBABE CAgS BUT WE MUST REDUCE OUR USED CAB TO MAKE ROOM FOR TRADBrJNS ON THE NEW 195- FORD, T0 BUIOK Sedanette Special Series, '49 FORD V8 Custom 4 Sedap. Radio, and many '48 NASH "600" 4 Dr. 59 '47 FORD 2 real bargain $49 '47 FORD IVa Ton Dump Truck, excellent tirjs, feet condition 1 '46 PONTIAC Sedanette 6 1., Qthfi Extras '46 LINCOLN Fordor, Bargain at Many more to choose from Bank Financing Motor Sales AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 24 Years at the Same Location 10131-35 S. Michigan Ave. PUllman 5-3136 OPEN EVENINGS GLOSEp SUNDAYS ALEX NELSON 325 W.

114th EMERY N. LINDHOLM 10053 Calumet MARCH DOESN'T BOTHER US We've Got Something To Blow About Too SEE THESE '51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, A Real Sharp One $1245 '51 FORD, Fordomatic, A-l cond $1295 '51 STUDEBAKER, 2 Seat Covers, One Owner $1095 '48 CHEVROLET, 4 Sedan, Original Black Finish 74! '49 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan, Seat Covers, Low Mileage, Clean $89! '48 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan, A-l Condition, Seat Covers $695 '47 CHEVROLET Fleetline 4 New Motor, I $595 TRUCKS '52 DODGE Ton Pick up, Cost New $1750, Our Price 975 '51 CHEVROLET Ton Pick up. Cost New Over $1800. Now Only $1095 '47 CHEVROLET, Panel Ton.

One Owner, A Sharp One 450 SHOP INSIDE OUR HEATED SHOWROOM FOR YOUR COMFORT Caley Brothers Your Chevrolet Dealer For Over 30 Years Used Car Dept 105th Michigan Ave. Open Eves. 'Til 9 p. m. WAterfall 8-7002 Closed Sundays WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Down to RAY EDDY Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Save! Save! Save! On a Like New Golden Rule USED CAR 1952 -1951 -1950 -1949 Dodges Chevrolets Plymouths Fords -Nashes We have a large selection of late model cars.

Most makes and styles at prices so low you will be amazed. Over 100 cars to choose from. Mostly one owner fully equipped cars. Many of these cars carry a new car guarantee. Every car reconditioned and backed by our FAMOUS GOLDEN R.TJLE POLICY.

1 ALL CARS DISPLAYED IN OUR MODERN (HEATED SHOWROOMS OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ALL DAY SUNDAY BUY YOUR CAR FROM A NEW CAR DEALER RAY EDDY, (Used Car Division) 120 E. 115th St. Vz Block East of Michigan WAterfall 8-9898 trseiv CAfts foft PLEASE STOP IN OR CALL LIKE TO SEE ALL 'SO FORD Custom 2 Dr. $114 Fogn custom $105 4 'R' JJ," overdrive, Shar '49 2 Dr JficeGar CK8SSLBR $99 Equipped Highlander Trim MERCPBY Stafu-Wagpn $69 Used Inc.

8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Bhone IBaryey, 6034 154th Vine. Avenue Harvey. Ill, Ifse4 Look At Trjesp SpepiaJs Savp Plenty '51 MERCURY 2 Drs.

and 4 Benedetto Motjpr Sales Authorized Mercury Dealer 10554 Michigan Ave. PU 5-3222 Fcworite 11432 Michigan Aye. WAterfall 3-6266 Clean-Conditipjied Cars See Art Wenzlaff NOW '49 Buick Super door. dyna. Like new throughb'u't; One owner.

Must be seen to be appreciated. $1295. Can be seen at 10147 Rhodes. CO 4-6719. '51 PLYMOUTH $100 Down VanHattem 0940 Michigan CO 4-1771 '51 $100 Dojm VanHattem .0940 Michigan Better Used- Garsf KICKERT MOTORS PU 5-lPPO 51 FORD Viptorja, rdio, heatpr; turn indicators and extras, low mileage.

"EXcep'tioniaJBr clgan, 2 one, priyaie. best offer, 'pu 5512. 23-2t TOP dollar for your wrecked or Junk TRAILERS HOUSE TRAILERS, like rent payments. Yoitt car, furniture, or what? taken in trade. Trailer space or rent.

DeYoung Trailer Park; 005 W. 139th St. Cub Scouf Pack fans Coifnfy Fair A County Fair will be sponsored Cub Scout Pack 2SJ2 Saturday, tfarch 21, at the Ivanhoe Bark eldhouse from 3 to 7 p.rri. There will be many games, in- uding Fish Pond, Pennies In The Vater, plus a hot dog and oot beer stand. Everyone is in- ited.

HANNAH VANDER LINDEN Mfas Har.nah Vander Linden, 65. formerly of. 107-West lllth. died Tuesday, March 10. Bonn in Chicago, December 4, 1887, She was-a lifelw.s resident of this community.

She was a member' of Bet onned chuiati. was the, daughter of 'fiflittt Vander linden; "and sister of EDzabertth SCelllng, and Jennie Homan, of. Mishas-aJta, Funeral services held Sat- tudas, Xtaixh 14, at 1:30 p.m. Itom a chegel at Michig with' the. Alvin' in cfitogel Interment yas' in' Mount Greenwood cemetery'.

HELEN BpOERS Mrs. Rogers, 37, of 421 West '9fch, died; a y. Maijah Jl, at littte- Company; of Majy brief Illness. Bora to Chicago, April 15, 1915. she had' been a llfeforfe resident this eqajjauraity.

She was "the wife of Frank: mother ot i 61 Virginia, Kathleen, David, Frank, James and daWhter of Steven and CMherine, SSataJzyiwa: 'and sister of Pluta, Lnietta Laph- cik, unerl'rJtes, were held Sattir- da3t.Jnoining Iwsn the Qfljt St. Helena of.vthe,:Grci5s,;ehuroh where, a re- iejn mass; solemnized by tjjfii.Re.ir. Anthony Moran. Iitfer- pent Sepuktoe tery. FRANK R.

SCHILLING Prank: R. Schilling, 61, of Saint Mictw-formerly of tljis Monday, March 9, at" in Chicago, July 11, 189.1. he was employed as an inspector for the American Association of Railroads. He had been residing in Saint Ighace for the past five years. He was the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Schilling; and brother' of Clarence Schilling. Funeral services held Thursday, March at 3 pjn. from the Carlson Funeral Home with the Ifev. iyor'W.

charge. Iniermeht was in Mount Greenwood cemetery. MARY E. CABET Miss Mary.E. 80, of 11950 lehigan, Monday, March 9.

heart ail- nent. Bom in Port Carbon, Jm- lory 4, was a resident of this community for 42. years. iShe'was the sister iqf. the late fairies airid William and lurit of Willfcim of -Rttsbuvgili, Mrs.

G. Feretel, ijfrs. J. Woods, Alice a services were helc fhursday, March 12, from ths Morturary to St. Louis of France Church where a requiem mass was solemnized at 9:30 a.m.

the Rev. Joseph A. Dionne Ijitewnent was to Holy butf. tit, with fchi to rfmrFe. lateonent was in Henderson cemetery.

'Henderson HI. The Phillips Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. DOMINIC J. ARVIA Domip.le J. Arvia, 30, of 9737 Prairie, died Thursday.

iiMrch 12. at the Roseland Community hospital. Bom in October 3, 1922, he was a lifelong resident 3f this community anil was employed at ithe Mfthufacturing Brass company. He was the husband of Margaret; father of Judy and Linda: son of Matthew and the late Cinderella: spnrdn-law of Margaret C. Eogers; acd brother of Alex Rose Ziirhm, Rose Hanre- mian, arid Annette Sweeney.

Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, at 9 a.m. from the Pknozzp Brothers Funeral Home to de LaSalle church wliere a requiem mass was solemnizpd at ajn. by tha Key. ilofth iMIurphy. Interment was in Holy 'Sepulclire cemetery.

DIQIJIGIOVANNI 'AnOiotiy piquigiovahhi. 69, of 136fip Brainard, die'd Friday, March 13, 'at" St. Margaret's h'ospftal, Hammond, Ind. His death was due to a Heart ailmeht. Born in Broglano, Prov, Vicenza, Italy, July 47 1883, he was a resident of 'this community for 45 years and was employed 'as a watchman by an iron' arid company.

He was member of TilB Schipa 53. 'Italo- American National Union. He was: the husband of Cather ine; father of Gil and Clement; step-father of James Sin kay, Ruth King, and Dolores Nork: and brother Pieter, 'resjd'ing here. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren. Fiiherai sepices' were held Tues- dayi'ilarch '1'1, from the Panpzzo Brpfherg Funeral, Home to tiiohy's church" wfiere a requiem mass was solemnized at 9:30 "a.m.

by the Rey. Adoiph Nslin. Inter- rftent was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. CECELIA Mrs. Cecilia Petkus, 62, of 142 Kensingtpn, difid Friday, March 13, at a Chicagg hospital.

Her death was due to a cerelji-al suffered after a short Born in Lokjs, Lithuania, she was a resident of this community for many years. She was a member of the Keistuto Pleasure and Benefit Club. She was the grandmother of Robert and JoAnn Oesterreich; sister of Joseph Shenkas, of Philadelphia, and aunt of Sister M. Berarda, of Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, from the Bukauskas Funeral Home to All Saints church where a requiem niass was solemnized at 9:16 a jn.

by the Rev. John Saulinskas. Interment Wofir St. Casimir's cemetery. Mn.

Thereat Arnold. 81. of Momence, formerly 32 "sveft Ulth, tied Pridw. March. 13, at her home.

Her death' was due to a bean aijpient. Born to A i a March 8, 1SJ2, sru( a of this coniinuitir Hermann 'juod Arnolds: srandmotfier of Arijqiar. JobJa'aat' Hew? ffreat ritr'oj iw: and of Mrs. i wept March 17, from fhc ftmpral Home to Hoi? gossn- church. 108th and Pprrj, vin-re a mw' solepn- kid at 9 nn.

mr tiha'Htv. Aad9it V. Colyer, William Johnson, Mrs. Ejinjore arid the late Delia The remains were at rest in itJjB Djpty FuflsrJaJ Sair urday, March 14, liatil funfiral services wjiicft kpndw, Mard). 16.

at the F. in pharge. Russell C. Fjst.6r was soloist anil vjcior E'. Olsah was organist.

Serving as were, of, ithe. 'ppljjpari CompjUiy Tjyenty Year Service Was.iii'the lot in Oakwoods cemetery. LEONARD J. KRAMER Leonsrd J. of 11300 Sgglestop, died-Sunday, March 16, Ifl, 1993 in ths yjs, 'he' had' beeri'a resl7 fleht'' of'TOis community for 4J years.

He was superintendent o'f the Screw Afaciiijie departmerit at ANNA HEDYIG M. ENQCIST Mrs. Aima Hedvig M. Bliquist 8, of llfl'lp State, died suddenly Friday, Jiarch 13, of a heart attack, -while visiting at 211 'West 112th place. Born in Narvika, Sweden, Oc- objer 15, 1894, she was a resident of this 41 years and was a member of (Hildur No 3, L.I.O.S., and the Lin- liBa'Jxjdgie.

No. 11, T.Oi.O.V. Shj the wife oflvar: mother tfgirice and Irma Baz- ius; and gi-aridmotfier of Diane, and John. Also surviving Sstffs, and tfiree brothers residing In Mineral series Mpn ay, Mirch'ieVat 1:30 'a jn. frpiii fle Phillips Funeral 'Koine With he J.

gckjnan in Doris soloist and Mrs. Marge Raatjes ras organist. Serving as paiffiear- rs were R. Bagklund, 5. is.

Jkoglund, F. McGag- lie and E. Eagtiuiid. Interment 'as in Chapel 'EfHl gardens South. MARY ELIZABETH STRODE Mrs.

Mary EliMeth Strode, 84, 8859 Wnbash, died Friday, Jarch 13, at home. Born in Henderson, 111., Novem- er 5, 1868, sihs'wis a resident of his community 9 years. was 'fye Wife of 'ttie late 'mother of Mrs. Lehme ujjn, Mrs. Bwbara Buth, Miss Vfiarje Strode, Mrs! Franees Hinds and Jeff; snd sister of Miss Fi'an- es Juut Also surviving are four grandchildren, and two a grandchildren.

Funeral services were held MtKi- ay. March lp, at 1 PJD. at Gales- PARKWAV FRI. SAT. 3 Big Days? Doors Open Fri.

2-- BIG HITS PACKED WITH ACTION TECHNICOLOR Linda Darnell Robert Newton Keith Andes in II Blackboard The Pirate" THE LATEST TARZAN THRIfJLEK! Uf Barker DOROTHY HART CHARLES KORVIN 'Tqrzan's Spvqge Fury" SUNDAY MATINEE 4 COLOR CARTOONS CHARLES COLLEY Charles Oolley, 75, of 443 West Wist place, aied-Thursday, March ending a lingering illness. Born in Castle Carey, England, September 19,1877. be was a resident pf tois'conuniraity for more than 43 years. He was employed in the Technical Service Department of the Sherwin-WilUains Coah pany for over 25 years, retiring 10 years ago. He iyas a member 6J the Balace Lodge, No.

755, A.P. A.M.; and the Porcupine Club. There are no sumtiying relatives but he was known, as uncle by Mr. end Mrs. Homer M.

VanHorn, ajid their daughter, Frances Mae, Who cared for. Mm through his illness. services were held Saturday. 14, at 1:30 pjn. from the Doty Funeral Hairie witti the Bev.

Paul L. Stumpf-In charge. John C. Sloan was solPr ist and Victor E. Olson was organist, interment was in the famijy lot in.

Mtarit Hope cemetery. Serf as jjallbearers were members of the Porcupine Club. Masonic services were conduct? ed Friday, March 13, at 8 pin. by, the Ralace "iodge. Card of Thanks We wsh "to extend our sincere tbanlcs to relatives, neighbors and Mends lor their Tlaltatlon, floral tributes, spiritual bouquets 1 words of sympathy and kin4 assistance tendered on the death of our lored one, FRANK KUCINSKIS SB.

W1FK AMD CHILDREN I wish to extend my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors tot their sympathy, beautiful floral offei- Ings and spiritual bouquets tendered 114 In our late sad bereavement. I. especially wish to thank Rev. Joseph Chlmlnello, Elev. Delflno plerozzo, Bev.

Adoiph Na- lln, and the Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home 1 for their kindness and sympathy. MADELYNKE PANOZZO SPRING SALE! $99.95 Aluminum Combination Storm Door With Order of 10 or More Combination Windows Larry Shaw at ROSELAND MUSIC SHOP HIM S. MICHIGAN tipnal "Mr. Kramer" a'niftnber of Morg-an Park Lodge.

No. A-F- A.M. He was the husband of Mrs. Effie Kramer; father xf J. knd Leonard J.

Kramer son oi'peraiiiJus ayd ther of Mrs. Selen Petfir, of Berrtpii HarSidr, ap4 Wllllatri Krainer. SSmnal were held Wed ncsday, JRatarcli 18, at 1:30 pjji. from" tte darison Ffineral Home with the Rey. Cfiarjes L.

BMjj lii charge. Interment was in" Oaklawn. ROBERT W. JAMES Robert W. Jaimes, 79, of 67 West HOtJi ptoce, dieji FrMay, March 13, at his horae.

Born la' Glasgow, ScoUaad, December 14, 1875, he was a resident of this community for 41 years and had been employed r.s an upholsterer for the IJullinjan Company. He wag a member of the Tu'enty Yglar Serioce Club, Pullman Company, anid the Up- 'holsterers Club of Pullman. Company. He was the husband pf Alma; father of Orace, Fliirsuce, Robert and the late brotiier of Mis. Emily Nelson, Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, at 1:30 p.m.

from a funeral caaijejat 1092B MicW- gan with tli? Rey. A. T. ISimih'ln charge. Interment was in Cedaf Park cemetery.

Masonic services were, conducted Sunday, MarcJi 15, at 8 p.m. under the auspices nf OH W. Bernard Lodge, No. 903, AJ. 4: AJtf.

PEARL M. Mrs. Pearl M. Komrriers, nee Glllespie, f6. of 6347' AlUMINVM AWWN6V Aluma-Kraft vtntilatcd aluminum awnings ypur home looking smart anid modem for a lifetime.

They protect your doors and windows from winter winds, rain and snow and keep your home? cooler in the summer. FHA Gtt Our (Kit K17JMFK MSOUimV HO fleUMPOM Compo Products of Illinois 11505 Michioan WAf-4409 suddenly of a heart attack Saturday. Maixdi 14. at her home. Bom in Cbicaso.

3. i was a rosiderrt of community for 3fi yeari arid ivas emplo'4d as a receptionist at the: University of Chicago. Slie v.as a I actaber of Woodbwn Pars SOUTH IN6 Po 9 1, Mw. II, She was the wife of the late Neil; aad of Cheater 'late Andrew Beatrice i were held Tutilay. Marcii 17, at 1:30 p.m.

a. luiwral home at 10828 i Mkgan with Uie Rev. J. J. cheos in choree.

Interment vas in Uount Hope cemetery. EMIL G. ZilEGU. Emil Q. Zufijel, 54.

of 900 den, Downers Qrcnre, passed away, Mpjodas, March 16, Mr. Zuegei tas born in Chicago, Jigtiniaiy 22. IBflfl, the son of Fred flfl4 Zuegel. and resldea in crynmiinity most of uis lifetime. He bad resided iu tbc Downers Qrove comimmity for the past two years and was employed as 'aaslaLaot superlniendcnt of tluDtion at the Electro-Motive fclact' at La Orange.

lie was the husband of Evelyn (neq Bong); and brotiier of Frieda Beterson of Chicago, iirs. Hilda Bailey, of Stokle. Walter Zuegei, and Carl Zuegei. THE remains will be at rest in the Doty Punerai Home from Wednesday evening. March 18.

at 7' until tie hour of the funeral services which will be Jifejid Rsday afternoon March 20, at 9'clock with the Rev. Ludwig C. Kutz officiating. Inter- njept will be in tixe family lot in Beverly cemetery. ARIE DEYOt'NG DeYpwig, 39, of Holland Hoihe for thp Aged, 240 West lOTti) place, died Monday, March theHollarai Home.

Born in the Netherlands, June 3, 1869, lie was a resident of this raoinjiniiy for 65 ye-ars and was a. menftfsr of the First Christian Re- forined Church of Roseland. Ifg wap the husband of the late Jeaoeite; and father of the late Harry DeYoung. Mineral services will bo held Thursday, (March 19. at 2 p.m.

frttn the Holland Hume with the Rsy. Arhoys an charse. Iritprment will be in Mount Hope oejhetery. Thieves Enter Local Homes, Business Houses Kensington police report tbat loot to approximately 12,000 was taken by thieves la series'ol burglaries here during the past week. The biggest loss was reported in the burglary of the Entus Wen- daat home at 260 West lOftb.

The Wondaal home, police sa)d. was entered last Saturday everting by jimmying a bedroom wlndoat. The thief or thieves then bejmn a methodical ransacking of" the home and carried off jewelrjr Iri- ciudlng a numiier ol rings, pairs of earrings, a man's wrist and $32 in currency. The total loss was reported at $1,597. In another burglary which took place Saturday evening when tha house was left in darkness, a thtcl or thieves took $200 from a wallet which had been "hidden" ID.

a dresser drawer at the Joseph Krzeminski home, 23 East 130th. Entrance to the house was (fined by jimmying a kitchen window, reported. Enter Wuvtumie Items of merchandise valued at $107 were taken by thieves who entered the Montgomery Ward warehouse at 11600 Front sometime last Friday night, it was said, The thief, or thieves, sained entrance to the building by forcing a basement window. The loss included five tires, a lawnmower, and several items. A thief who entered the Prince home at 250 Weal lOStt in the absence of members of the family last Friday evening, look $10 In change from' two banks which he found in the home.

Thieves who had cut a hole In the roof of the Wanquijt bakery, 10740 Michigan, and were attempting to enter the tailor shop at 10738 Michigan by smashing hole In the tile wall separating buildings, were frightened oft when Fred Wanqulst came to tfa store about 10:30 o'clock Friday night, No loss was reported. NOW THRU THURSDAY In Technicolor I Iij Technicolor 'Man Behind ttuGijn' STARTING FRIDAY! Direct From Loop! 1st South Side Showingf 2 WONDERFUL TECHNICOLOR HITS! WASHER Boos: IUBIIMIT NEW PRODUCTION OF DANNY PtO FRANK DAVIS LEONARD STERN LEWIS HELTZEB CO-HIT FOR ONE BIG WEEK FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd FOR THE FIRST TIME IN Roseland THE ONE AND ONLY FEATURE LENGTH MOTION PICTURE CO-HIT! Robert Barton I Stack Britton.

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