Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1942 — Page 11

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N. SIDE GROUP

SELLS 24 HOMES

Seven Handled by Argus, Five Each by McKinney Firm and Carr.

Twenty-four houses were reported sold by the North Side realtors in their sales report this week. Seven were sold by J. J. Argus and five each by E. Kirk McKinney Co, Inc. and Jack C. Carr.

The Argus sales were at 5878 Washington blvd. 4025 E. 36th st., 603 N. Chester st., 6202, 6206 and 7240 N. Pennsylvania st. and 551 E. 36th st. Sales of the McKinney Co. were

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES One of Beech Grove's Newest Homes

2268 Churchman gv. - . / a Booch-Gruve home with plenty of closet Space.

601 E. 66th st., 2954 Washington pblvd., 2407 N. Rural st., 318 Graham ave. and 2146 N. Delaware st. The Carr sales were 2641 E. Riverside drive, 706 and 4003 E. 40th st., 2514 Corneil ave. and 46 N. Jefferson ave. Other sales were a cross deal between Argus and Carson at 4220-22 Broadway and 7700 N. Pennsylvania st., 4435 Carrollton ave. by Ford Woods & Co. 3350 N. Pennsylvania st. and 254 Hampton drive by Fred Hill, a trade between 3518 N. Gladstone ave, and 1028 N. Kealing ave and 4502 Crittenden ave. by F. M.|; Knight. ; In addition to the houses, four |; lots in Eaglebrook park were sold by the McKinney Co.

MASTODON MOLAR FOUND SANDUSKY, O. (U. P.).—A prehistoric tooth found by a party of engineers on the site of the army's new Plumbrook ordnance works near here is as large as a man’s two fists.’

RUBEROID SHINGLES

USED ON THE BLATZ HOUSE FURNISHED BY

ACME ROOFING & SUPPLY CO.

1321. BATES ST. MA-4068.

On the North Side

5728 Indianola ave. . . . one of the houses huilt by Arthur A. Smock on the North side.

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Residence on Indianola Ave.

Is One of 15 to Be Built

One of several homes being built

on the North side by Arthur A. Smock is a five-room white frame bungalow The addition, on Haverford, Rosslyn and Indianola aves., when completed will include 15 dwellings.

at 5728 Indianola ave.

The Indianola ave. home has a

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large living room with gray and white vertical stripe wallpaper and a white ceiling. A' large paneled window faces the street and another is to the north.

Directly in the rear, or to the west of the living room is the dining room, with a room-wide entrance way. The wallpaper is of steel gray-blue background with fruit design and .there is an embossed white dado with a green stripe feature strip.

Plenty Shelves: in Closet

A swinging door leads into the kitchen, which has pale peach walls with egg shell finish and a cream ceiling. There are white built-ins and black marbleized worktops. The linoleum floor is light blue and there is a window over the sink and a closet with large shelve space. An entrance hall off the living room leads to the two bedrooms and

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FENDER BUILDING & SUPPLY CO.

18080 Cornell . TA-7337.

ARTHUR SMOCK, Bldr. Selec

@® Magnolias, Plums, Crabs, . Dogwood, wthorne, Red Bud and other blooming plants are showing their colors. Drive out to the Nursery now, make your selection and enjoy these beautiful blooming trees in your own yard this spring.

MORE AND MORE HOME OWNERS aie planning their entire yards in advance

Buy your plants from a responsible grower who values your continued patronage.

“The Right Plant inthe Right Place"

Our Experts Will Advise You Drive Out or Phone J

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Dial CO unty 2361, 82nd Street and Lafayette Rd. (U. S. Rd. 52)

Open Seven Days a Week

bathroom. It has two closets, one a large linen closet and the other one a guest closet. Wallpaper is colonial style on a gray background. The southwest bedroom has bluesilver striped wallpaper and two paneled windows to afford crossventilation. There is one closet. The soytheast bedroom is practically identical except that there is old rose wallpaper in the room.

Basement Windows Steel Cased

A pale nile green lower wall, cream upper wall and light cream ceiling highlights the bathroom. The floor is of light green and cream marbleized linoleum and there is a built in bathtub and linen closet. There is one window and chrome hardware. . The basement has an inclosed coal bin and five steel cased windows. The furnace is hand fired. - The Smock-built houses are already landscaped and there are side driveways leading to the garage with overhead doors. - The Indianola house has maroon-colored shutters and all houses have fireproof roofing.

HEATING EQUIPMENT ASSIGNED WAR ROLE

An interesting example of the application of domestic heating equipment to the grim business of war is the use of circulators to circulate hot and cold water around 155 mm. and 75 mm. shells during one of the final manufacturing operations which is known as the “water test” or the “shock test.” The circulators used are the same type originally developed for the circulation of hot water between boilers and radiators, says the plumbing and heating industries bureau.

FRESH PAINTS ADDS TO HOUSE’S CHEER

Cheer for the men on the home front who return home each eve-

look welcoming outside as well as

Jin by giving it a fresh coat of paint |: and a new roof of attractively

colored asphalt shingles.

————————————————— EASY TO LOWER CEILING A very high ceiling makes a small room appear out of proportion. If is a simple matter to build a new ceiling at the desired level. Standard framing should be used to construct the new nailing surface, which can then be covered with decorative insulating board.

GEO. J. EGENOLF MACHINIST = 1812 W. South LI-6212

We Are Happy to Have Furnished

LINOLEUM

Floors. Limowall, Cabinet Tops and : Cappers Blatz House HENRY BEISINGER

Norge Ap 1139 Shelby St. MA. 9722 Linoleums, Venetian Blinds, Carpets,

Rugs. Furniture, Window Shades

THERE'S PLENTY OF CLOSET ROOM

Brick Fireplace, Picture Windows Feature Church-

man Ave. Residence. A house with plenty of closet

space is what Baltes, Minnie and Hildegarde Blatz call the home built for them by George Kornbrock and designed by James Foley at 2268 Churchman ave. in Beech Grove.

The dwelling has a long living room with two large paneled picture windows, one facing Churchman

ave. and the other on the north-

west side of the house. A lighted guest closet is to the

left as you enter the front door. A highlight of the living room is the red-brick face fireplace with the white colonial mantel and cement hearth. An added feature is a woodbox built in to the right of the fireplace with a ‘door opening in the living room and on the basement stairway.

Wallpaper Is Buff The wallpaper is buff and tan

vertical panel with a white ceiling.

An entrance hall leads to the din-

ing room, bedrooms and bathroom.

A stairway leads off the hall to the partially finished second floor. Flowered wallpaper and colonial wallpaper are in the hall and there is a white ceiling. Two large and deep closets are also in the hall. The dining room has large floral design wallpaper with a steel-blue background. A sliding door divides the dining room and kitchen. The latter has daffodil yellow walls and colonial

minute they turn into the front : walk. The house can be made tol:

design wallpaper in the corner by the breakfast nook.

Cabinets Built-In

Cabinets are built-in and the kitchen floor is of blue marbleized | linoleum. A hallway off the kitchen, with a

breezeway. The basement is full and has an enclosed coal bin and fruit cellar. The southwest bedroom has two windows, blue green paneled wallpaper with closet painted to match and a white ceiling. The southeast bedroom has a peach ceiling and

STEEL WORKERS PUSH PAY ISSUES

Dollar a Day ‘Adjustment’ ‘Wage Sought; Murray Heads New Union.

CLEVELAND, May 23 (U. P)— Demands of the United Steel Work-

eral $l-a-day wage “adjustment”

before the war labor board. The first constitutional convention of the new union, formerly the Steel Workers Organizing Committee, adopted before its adjournment yesterday a report of its wage scale committee warning that “unless the $l-a-day wage adjustment is won, the production of steel. for victory in this war will be adversely affected.” The report stated that, since the last general pay raise of 10 cents an hour in the steel industry in April, 1941, living costs in some ardas had risen as much as 15 per cent.

Murray Heads New Union Elected to the $20,000-a-year presidency of the new union was Philip Murray, president of the C. I. O. and vice president of the United Mine Workers.

Mr. Murray receives no pay from the C. I. O. He has been receiving $18,000 a year as the miners’ vice president, but indicated yesterday he would no longer accept it. Referring to his feud with U. M. W President John L. Lewis, he said: “I hope—and I say hope—to continue occupancy of the vice presidency of the U. M. W. without compensation—at least until my term expires.”

James Robb Is Director

Among the 39 district directors elected at last night’s session were James Robb, for the Indianapolis region, and Joseph Germano for the Calumet district. Delegates earlier adopted a constitutional provision—called a “dictator” clause by a minority opposition—giving Mr. Murray sole authority to “appoint, direct, suspend

ers of America (C. I. O.) for a gen-| wa

in the steel industry will be pressed da

neral home. closet, leads to the basement and|Crown Hill Daries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church, will be in charge of services.

RETIRED

or remove” union organizers.

HENRY SNYDER DIES;

RAIL MAN

Henry M. Snyder, native of Mid-

He was a member

dletown, O. and retired passenger engineer for the Big Four railroad, died at his home, R. R. 1, Indianapolis, today. He was 82.

of the Brother-

hood of Locomotive Engineers and a charter member of Prospect lodge M4, F. & A. M.

Services will be held at 2 p. m.

The

Monday at the Bert S. Gadd fuBurial will be at

Rev. Frederick

State Deaths gs daughter” Miss

gutvivore: Wide, 08: Qn_otger 5. 5 Jagmin. (ome: RR palo Bn Ty Dom ans at Van n, Har Oe Rav. Thomas ap 53. Sur-

vivors: Mother, Mrs, Anna Schaefers; brother, William,

SREENSBURC_M!S. Ida Howard, 79. Survivors: wite, | Lost a

Eo rilson, 59. oo : nd, oa . Hele ters, Mrs. Bern Ruth 0 an sses en Pri Mrs, Mahala Black, Mrs,

vivoss: vie;

Survivors: s

Charles, | 1423

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Funeral Directors - .

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SHIRLEY BROS.

943 N. Ilinols

ROBERT W. STIRLING 422 Prospect

New Location

SHER MORTU

2813 W. Washington St.

J. C. WILSON & 60.

64. omas, Robert, Keith, M. Young, 75. HB arvivors: [SST 8. rd H Danders; sisters, Mrs. er 3

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Mrs. Grace e. SOhira. Phoebe Pott 69. Survivors:

d; Spots. e Spit pa poses

ort, Sur-

WHITE male toy fox terrier, stub Bush erect oars, Collarless. 5 ane. ward, 2310 College.

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ST EENIOWN Ms, Retta I. Woodmen 8. Survivors: Daughter, | Mra. Letis Lamb; sons, Brosh, Hvexe a HAZLETON s. Luella ane vivors: at: Joseph; Pri A Pearl: son, Adolph.

JASPER—Mrs. Katherine E. i Serge Survivors: Rushand Karl; sons Or e,

Help Wanted—Female 8 :

LAUNDRY

WORKERS—200 Needed. ughly experienced, ions = wages.

age and qualifica Ra

Albert; brother, Geor, e; siste 5. Luella’ Kingrea,” Mrs. Ott b> shithe

MADISONVILLE—L. W. Besh Survivors: Wife, Ida; son, Fred; Rg Barnie; sister, Mrs. Ella Ha mby.

MAKE MONEY com) cash in advance for Somapiia

or location no stamp. D. ICE, Jackson

Shirt finishers, handicap. Parti p AD % od

MARION—John A. Carter Survivors: Daughters, Miss Hazel Me Carter, Mrs. Ed L. Moore; brother, J. E.; sister, Mrs. Louise Harmon

YOUNG LADY. for general office

maximum nimi Box’ ar Must be high school ua! Li spring Corp., bc W 3

NEW ALBANY—Henry C. Baker, 85. Survivors: Wife, Laura; son, Walter: aughters, Mrs. ‘Lewis Davis, Mrs. L.

ADIES—_Staniey Hue Products re “ing for 2 part time demonstrator rs. No house me house. Phone 8936 for appointment.

8 d Ferrell; sisters, Mrs. Charles ‘Walsh, TY Alta Zahn.

NEW CASTLE—Mrs. Mary E. 89. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Marsh.

ALT hs

WHITE COUPLE for custodian wo

aod exchange for apartment; reference. HE N. New Jersey. { wy

COOK;

bama,

short order, white, experienced; 6 days, BURNS. 820 N, Ala=

KENT BREWER RITES

WAITRESS

for day; also short hours, 6 days. Eaton's, 642 BE, 38,

COUNTER ir

3 UNTER, girl, 2 3-35; Biecights, 5 Beliods t

T0 BE HELD MONDAY

Services for Kent F. Brewer will

KITCHEN HELP ¢ + re Sa

be held at 10 a. m. Monday at

Moore & Kirk mortuary. Mr. Brewer, a native of Muncie and an In-

Kenneth, 815 N. Bosart ave. He was a lumber inspector and foreman at the box factory of Kin-

Help Wanted—Male

dianapolis resident for 29 years, died es .| yesterday at the home of his son,

gan & Co. Mr. Brewer, who was 65, was a member of the Methodist church at New Burlington, the I. O. O. F. at

Vernon and the Kingan Old Timers’ club. Survivors include his son, Kenneth; his wife Estella; a daughter, Mrs. Neva Burton of Cleveland, O.;

pis ee nc box

Lom Manager, 00 B

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plant em Fi fo th ave. WANTED—First ase D

Qosigners advise Henlholiha aorinery Fairfield.

two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Hartley of Muncie and Miss Dorris Brewer of Albuquerque, N. M.; a brother, Her-

Fev

COLORED BOY, to in paint & linoleum store. § ight Wh after 4 p. m. Monday, an

bert O. Brewer of Tampa, Fla., and a granddaughter, Brewer,

MRS. E. B. NICHOLSON,

Gloria Jeanine 3

FIRST CLASS f{.

EX-RESIDENT, DEAD "gs

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ARB WANTED—Good ‘wo eli bie } anized coun jhe, Spent Fat eo

Show See Frank ville, In

cook; communicate with R. E. =, Smith, otel La Fontaine, Hunte

ington, CLASS cook; communicate Suis R = Smi Smith, Hotel La Fontaine, on, d.

Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. Edward B.

SODA DISPENSER ge

Nicholson, one-time resident of Indianapolis, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Alston, Memphis, Mrs. Nicholson died yesterday.

BRUSH HANDS erators; helpers.

FIRST CLASS BARB shop. 806 S. Meridian. RI-0021.

floor sanding machine ope

1629 N. ER for a first class

She is survived by her husband, Edward; two other daughters, Mrs. B. J. Clark, Kansas City, and Mrs. |A Brown Bolte, Orange, N. J., and three granddaughters.

COAL—COKE—STOKER COAL

% MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO.

PHONE: IR-1191 MA-8585 WA-2481

Survivors include his daughter,

Mrs. Arthur W. Sanders, city; a sister, Mrs. Charles E. Crippen, and a brother, Nelson, both of Lima, O.

of this

peach and blue wallpaper. Like the other bedroom, there are two windows and the closets are painted to match the color scheme of the room. A built-in tub and shower and a large linen closet highlights the bathroom.

LINOLEUM FLOORS and WINDOW SHADES

in the Arthur Smock Houses Furnished By

United Rug & Linoleum Co.

189 W. Wash.

Of Course

WALL PAPERS

in the Blatz house Was Furnished by

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pi £08 J nlp L] 337 MASS. AVE.

PolosmonAgenes

WAREHO! with

where organize Sons atriotic Forum $10 weekly Si

ness, Accident, + Rangers Club, aay pidge Ft. Wayne,

USE or counter man; familag mill and factory supplies; = terested in position esman. ol dress Times, Box 150

as salesm Positions Wanted, Female 10

HIGH SCHOOL gi, “leatn: wants light “office

work; willing to Restaurant eg

what? WA-8505

Schools & Instructions 12 n

FORD FENCE

Lawn, Factory Fence

CHEAP ride

LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE

Investigate our offer. Pay your tuition INTERNA=

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DU PONT TONTINE SHADES 2 Venetian Blinds Linoleum ® ni-Rol Overhead Gara, Garage Doors @ Yo All-Steel en Cabinets @ FREE ESTIMATES,

oaoRo MODEL "co me e Collect ER i % FOOT 402 Kresge Bldg.

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Personal Services 3

to send ticket. Frank.

treatments. Dr. A, P. Hall RI-3108,

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Patterson Shade & Floor Covering ng Co.

113 S. PENN. ST.

Buy United States X, VICTORY STAMPS

LIVINGSTON’S

129 W. Washington St.

SAXOPHONE Sf roses Instruction .

INDIANA MUSIC CO. 115 E. Ohio St. — LI-4088

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The Home of TAILOR-SHOP CLOTHES

Beady-for-Wearing A Tailored

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LEON TAILORING ‘co.

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In the Middle of the First Block

50th Year ® PROGRESS °

LAUNDRY

BUSINESS EDUCATION Strong Accounting. . Bookkeeping.

Stenographic and Petothd sya soon. Lect 651. Central Business College

BUILDER-DESIGNER

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OF QUALITY HOMES

FEATURES TODAY Defense Houses in the 5700 Block on Indianola

These six homes are part of a project of 20 which will be bull between now and fall and are

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis al Saturday, May 23, 1942

BREWER—Ke 417 Grand ave., beloved ay of’ Bstell Sather of Mrs. Neva Burton, Cleveland, O.; Kenneth dfather of

H. O. Brewer o ampa, gay life Frida. age

GENERAL brick, Se

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FENCE CO. Lawn fence, materies als & erection;tes; terms, 6578 ‘Winthrop.

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1502 Sheldon.

DICKS—Harry, 7s, Father of rneth 1 L. Dicks, New York Indianap

SPECIAL attention to wreaths for tkins, 309 W. 31st. TA-08a

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SADLER—Frank C. husband of Ma uncle of Jack E. Maxwell rather. Mrs. Wilson O'Neil, of Fark Hy

Rockwool Insulate ers, Inc. LL

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NYDER—Henry M., B. B, 1, Indianapo Beloved father

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