Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1943 — Page 14

SALES LISTED k

10 Double Houses E. Washington St. Sold . By Fred _ Hill.

~ Twenty-three: sales "have been . made by Associated North - Side Realtors, . - Fred Hill sold 10 double houses in the 3100 block on E. Washing- ~ ton st. Transactions handled by American Estates Co. © those for 404 E. Maple’ rd., 5615 Guilford ave. 5688 Guilford ave., and 817 N. Denny st. Broadbeck & Dahlman were responsible for deals at 3706 W. 10th st. and 3245 © N. Capitol ave. Additional sales were of 5135 ~ Kenwood ave. by Ford V. Woods; - 5802 Oxford st, by Bridges & Graves; 5825 Rosslyn ave. by John * Max; 1521 Euclid ave, by F. M. Knight; 1933 Sharon ave., by Maten . Gerdenich, and 82d and Illinois st., : by Harry L. Robbins.

Low INTEREST RATE ON Preferred Locations

5% At Arsenal your home loan is “tailored” to meet your ‘individual needs. You deal personally with the men who make ~~ and service your loan. Loans - made promptly—no commissions to pay. Let us tell you about these two convenjent loan plans. The two best investments you can make: 1—U.S. War Bonds; 2—A

home of your own. Buy them both through Arsenal.

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5362 N. Illinois st. and has four social room in the basement. Co., realtors, made the sale.

JOAN FONTAINE NOW CITIZEN HOLLYWOOD, April 24 (U, P.). —Joan Fontaine, blond screen star, who was born in Japan, became an American citizen today, fulfilling

ther “fondest ambition.”

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Phone LI-4403 337 MASS. AVE.

WE STYLE BR. 7600 WITH PAINT - MA. 7600

Artcraft Decorating Co.

325 CIRCLE TOWER Indianapolis, Indiana F. G. Lofquist, Mgr. :

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What About Flowers?

| America's gardens will be more ~ ‘beautiful than ever this year. More of us will be passing up the usual moter trips for quiet _ week-ends at home and what | better opportunity to really | have the garden you've always ‘wanted and the time to care for it. Stop by tomorrow and. let us help you with your .garden plans and insure a full season or beautiful, colorful flowers.

“The spin pictured at the right is suggested for a garden approximately 20'x40'—additional vegetables or flowers may be added as desired—consult us." The key to this plan is I— onions, 2—lettuce, 3—radishes,

. 4—carrots, 5—beets, 6—peas,

7—cabbage, 8—parsnips, 9— potatoes, |0—cucumbers, |1— |2—corn,

|4—lima beans, |5—

16—cauliflower, :

KE US YOUR TORY GARDEN. EADQUARTERS

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Every Victory Garden Should Contain

Flowers for Morale

Single early cosmos.......10¢c Mixed candytuft..........10¢ Giant sweet peas. ..10c California poppy.......... 10¢

: Largest selection of package flower seeds in Indianapolis.

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NEARER S

The semi-bungalow shown above, located at 3427 E. 38th st, now the home of Phil Schultz who purchased it from D. P. Goshefl. There are five rooms and a bath on the first floor with space for two more rooms and a bath on the second floor. Hall-Hottel Co., realtors, made the sale.

The attractive French Normandy home shown above recently was purchased by C. C. Hibbard from Haskell A. Gift. It is located at

bedrooms, two baths and a large

L. L. Banford of American Estates

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Sam Protheroe of

RENTS TO BE TOPIC FOR REALTY BOARD

Leonard Downie of Chicago will discuss “What's Ahead for Real Estate Under Rent Control” at the noon luncheon of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board Thursday in the Hotel Washington. Mr. Downie is business manager of the Chicago Real Estate Board.

APPRAISERS TO HEAR GEORGE C. WRIGHT

George C. Wright of the firm of Pierre & Wright will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Society of Residential Appraisers Tuesday evening at the Athenaeum. His topic will be “The Effect of Architecture on Appraising.” Noble C. Hilgenberg is president of the society.

GEO. J. EGENOLF

MACHINIST 181, W. South LI-6212

Did you know that a new loan to cover a present mortgage and other improvement loans, often results in a new monthly payment that is LOWER than the former mortgage payment alone It may be true in YOUR case. At least it costs nothing to find out at our “office. Call this week.

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© East 10th at LaSalle “6 Fountain Sy. 1116 Prospect MA, 3976 » 21% W. Washington

MA. 17711

ROLL ROOFING

35 1b. smooth — $1.15 per roll 55 1b. ‘smooth — $1.50 per roll 65 1b. smooth — $1.95 per roll

Slate Surface 90-1b. Roll, $2.10 Complete with Fixtures

SHINGLES 210-1b. Thick Butt Shingles $5.25 per square 167-1b. Hex Shingles $4.25 per square

A complete line of inside and outside doors, windows, starm sash and combination doors.

Wright-Bachman Lumber Go.

Indianapolis Union Stock Yards RI. 6000

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Limit on New Building Turns Buyers to Existing Dwellings.

purchase of existing homes on, the whole are ; a major part of the savings ng loan business in Indiana is seen by Ivan Coop-

ings. and Loan association. Civilians can’t buy new automobiles, newly constructed homes and other items and are naturally putting their money into savings or buying already existing homes, Mr. Cooprider pointed out today. The one-third down payment for properties in rent-controlled areas may be a factor in making it necessary for many buyers of existing homes to apply -for loans. Loan Total Rises : The trend also has been noted in the Indiana Business Review showing that in 1941, 90 identical Indiana firms made 6378 loans amounting to $11,735,842, while in 1942 the same associations made 6725 loans totaling $12,570,000—all for the purchase of existing homes. In. a recent report, Mr. Cooprider and Fred T. Greene, president of the federal home loan bank, point out that 300,000 families in Indiana are either investors or borrowers from savings and lean associations. These associations are financing approximately one-half of all the owner-occupied homes that are being bought by Indiana families on monthly payment plans. For the past five years, the 247 active Indiana associations originated in excess of $30,000,000 of mortgage loans annually, exceeding any other financial institution within the state in making possible

ilies. $1500 Is Average The average loan outstanding to these Indiana home owners is approximately $1500 and the balances due on these home loans are decreasing each month as monthly installments are made. To investors throughout the state, the bulk of the Indiana savings and loan associations are paying dividends at the rate of 3 per cent per year. During the war period, this return is expected to become smaller due to increased holdings of low yield government bonds. The associations had total assets amounting to $208,000,000 in 1942 and paid out dividends totaling about $5500,000. Considerable shrinkage .in loan volume, decrease in withdrawals and increase in investment have given the associations a great amount of money for investment in war bonds.

VICE CHARGES CLOSE JITTERBUG ‘CRADLE’

NEW YORK, April 2¢ (U. P).— The Savoy ballroom, where jitterbugs are believed to have originated, was closed today on vice charges. Cornelius O'Leary, a deputy police commissioner, ordered the closing after the charges were upheld by the appellate division which heard testimony that servicemen were infected by girls they met at the ballroom. Two detectives testified at a hearing a month ago that they met two prostitutes through a man who was introduced to them by an attendant at the dance palace.

Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Satur., April 24, 1943

BOK—Lulu Belle, 93¢ S. New Jersey, wife of Henry, mother of Norma Bonnet, Robert Bok, Mildred Lyon, Jasseq away Friday. Services Monday, 2 p m. J. C. Wilson ‘‘Chapel of the Chimes.” 1234 Prospect. Friends invited. , Burial Mt. Pleasant. Friends may - .call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.”

ERGANBRIGHT—Nellie, sister of ng Pentecost, Jackson Mich.; Maude Roi Tecumseh, Mich.; Charles and William Sylvester of Sinclairville, N. Y., and John Sylvester, Mayville, N. Y., passed away at-the home of her niece, Hand, 1310 Hoyt ave. at the Robert w. Sietling yncyal 1 Home, 1422 Prospect st., after 6:30 . ‘urday. eral notice nto) * {Shelbyville (Ind.) papers please copy.] GLENN—Mrs. M., age 80 years, mother of Mrs. a Chew, Mrs. FlorBen. William and Arch ay at h home in ri ny, s 35 dai m. ends

neral service io ay. a. m., aay, Pu home. Friends ies Burial '. Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Please omit flowers. Robert W. Sterling Service LANDS] old, of 3640 Meridian, passed . suddenly Friday por osband ot Sarah, Y father f Marc Lurie. Private service will be tated, 10 a. m,, Sunday the Aaron-| 2 Ruben Funeral Hom Please omi flowers. MATELICH—Cecelia, 52 years, wife of John, mother of rs. Dorothy Scales, Olga, Helen and Pvt. Raymond Mate1 passed away Thursday evening at residense, 943 N. Holmes ave. Services Monday, 10 a. m., Hol residence. Burial Crown Hill. Priends ay call at the residence. Conkle, servi

McCARTHY—Mathilda, age righ years, wife

ence We Glenn, Glenns Yailey” may call af

invited.

MURRY—Charles Franklin, age 58 years, husband of Mabel Eva Murry, father of Carre nd Seldon

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4 Javiied. Bariay Floral Park. call at residence after 4 p. m, Saturday. When service. NEWMAN—George Ty, 2742 Manker. husband of Ida, Rather of Batty Lou and George Newman Jr., U. 8. army, son of Harry L. N an, passed wey Friday. . Services Monday, 10 a. mm, 8t. Catherine's church. Friends invited. Crown Hill. Fri

and Thomas Tucker, all of died Thursday, April ices ‘at kwell

Indication that loans for the E

rider, sceretary of the Indiana Sav-

home ownership for Indiana fam-|.

Friends may call

~.| Dishwasher

* File Clerk

R000 9331:

ort and Shirley "Bros. oe their kind! and efficient service. J. A. LAWRENCE AND FAMILY,

In Memoriams 3

BURNS—In loving memory of our darling daughter, Sister and mother, Jackie Lee Hae away nine years 5 April 35, 253 4. 4 ¥ ago, ‘Gone but not forgotten.” THE FAMILY.

IN LOVING MEMORY of Yio and mother, jostle Shaw, who passed a wag Ap] AriL 24,

Funeral Directors

Walter T. Blase

GAsite N° NoDlinots WA-5378

~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

FARLEY-FUNERALS, gov oe

1604 W. Morris

__FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. FALL CREEK BL BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St.

GRINSTEINER'S

~ HISEY & Tos

951 N. Delaware St. MOORE & KIRK

CH-1806 SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

954 N. Illinois LI-5409

ROBERT Ww. » STIRLING 1422 Prospect

J. C. Wilson * 1234 Prospect St.

IR-1159 TA-6056

or THE Chom MA-9433

Lost and Found 7

LOST—Lady’s rose gold Bulova wrist watch, between Marer Florist and News office. Reward. MA-5233. > LOST—Set of keys Jand-Coll between Postoffice and Vonnegut’s. * cense tag 4688 on chain. Ln HU-54 TAN leather billfold lost Eat containing oo Mohey and papers; $5 reward. ra small, yellow gold, 3 diaOn (downtown Tuesday; reward.

male, long eared, black

LOST—Terrier, il 18. Reward. 715 Orange

and white, Apr: st., MA-5913. LOST, In McCrory’s, man’s brown English change purse containing 5 in collections. Generous reward. LI-T7112. LOST—Set of keys and rk pen. Reward. CH-4398.

Schools & Instructions 7A

WOMEN—Opp. inspection field; 2 wks. t pay tuition mthly. Payts. after comple 5 ng course. If in essential ind. & war activities do not apply. Class begins Mon. & Tues. American Ind. School, 229 N. Penn. .RI-3923.

International Beauty School ou to help urn the demand for Bean eians; ice and terms. 229 N. Pennsylva a.

LEARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRADE We teach all branches. Competent instrucfors. For details—BE-5005.

Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. Help Wanted—Female 8

Ambitious Girls’

TO LEARN LISTING OF FAMILY BUNDLES. ESSENTIAL WORK AT GOOD PAY. ASK FOR MR. McATEE. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

. 840 N. New Jersey.

CAR SERVICE, GIRLS at the None n LE, Good money. ols. BR-0047.

CASHIER

for National Bookkeeping Machine : Excellent Opportunity Pleasant Surroundings Steady Position—Good Pay

ROST JEWELRY CO. 25 N. Illinois ST RI, COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Opportunity for Advancement.

PENN. RAILROAD 139 E. South

COUNTER GIRL

EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY; NO SUNDAYS. GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. MERIDIAN. 4

rt time, housekeepers, with bath furnished,

COUPLE—Man pa living quarters salary. TA-2131.

DISHWASHER White. Eaton's, 642 E. 38th. white or colored. Good pay. 1357 8S. Meridian.

EXPERIENCED BUS GIRLS Eaton's, 642 E. 38th. Age 18 to 25; will train; Northside insurance company, TA-1591.

FOUNTAIN GIRLS

Steady positions are now open to colored gir! 18 years and up. Rapid promotions to those who are seeking advancement. Working condition with us are pleasant. Apply at Office

HOOK DRUG CO. alifl

For work in pay roll deparimen, Must be typist.

per week, time and half for overtime. Call CH-0673 for appoint-

for eral pfice work. Eyperience nt win consider beginner.

APPLY TO MRS. SANDS

DAVIS CLEANERS

P.B. X. Operator tie coe toy

Must like children. Box

"TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS

ARE VITAL TO THE ‘WAR EFFORT

MORE OPERATORS

Are Needed For This Important Work

UNSKILLED WOMEN

Go' Xo work immediately.

APPLY TO

Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Miss Saltsman, (8 N. Belmont Ave. Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural

Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

Join ranks of R. C. A. women who are doing their part in the war effort.

Experience Unnecessary.

' Apply

R. C. A. Victor Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan, 8 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Daily.

Get training on the Jéb.

for fur finishing dept. Fur experience not necessary.

INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Wash,

HQUSEKEEPER—Colored or white, 8 to 4, 5% days, $10 a week. 2 adults. BR-7527.

KITCHEN HELPER

No Sundays, no holidays.

English Hotel Coffee Shop LIGHT FACTORY WORK

White, 18 to 35. H. Lieber Co., 616 E. Washington.

MIDDLE-AGED lady, care for 2 children, days. 3814 E. 30th. CH-0177-W.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Age 16-30

Days, 5-Day Week. Air Conditioned Plant.

Skilled and Semi-Skilled Work in Essential Industry. Advancement Opportunities Assured.

National Hosiery Mills

Call RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5'P. M.

Permanent Employment Essential Industry Cashiers Stenographers Maids

Write or Inquire Personnel Office

Indiana University

Help Wanted—Male

GRILLE MEN—GOOD PAY

JEL Oe Good pay. FORD ENGRAVING CO., 848 N. M St.

o Sundays or Holidays

| English Hotel Coffee Shop

DRIVERS, Experienced For COAL TRUCKS Steady Work—@ood Pay Pittman-Rice Coal Co.

FIRST CLASS mechanic, for new ey must be good. CLEMANS TR INC. LI-4514

FREIGHT

HOUSE " TRUCKERS |

Essential Industry

Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD 139 E. South,

STRAIGHT SHIFT. WA-6440,

Steady Work—Good Pay

Polar Ice & Fuel Co. |

West Side Yard, 233 Lynn st. BE-4573

JANITOR; maintenance; man and vite

referred; good pay. 806 N. AWAT Ri-4175, ’ pay Del i

2° RS for a fomobie store and lot. @Qood wages and permanent job to reliable party. See Mr. Adams

HICKMAN OLDS, Inc.

1510. N. Meridian

2 Griddle Men, 1 Cook. Good money. BR-0047, Seis NI Tilinois.

APPRENTICE for Press Room wanted at The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St. Ask for _ Mr. Rusie, RI-5551.

AT ONCE!

We have an opening for an Experienced Wash Man

Man for Damp Assembly

2 Boys for Bundle Room WHITE or COLORED

This is essential work at good pay.

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. Neéw Jersey.

ATTENTION! BOYS EARNEXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering a Times Route. . Mail your name, age and address, . Ro tes available in your neighborhood, . Write Indianapolis Times, Oirculation Dept.. TODAY.

BARBER

HEATH'S Barber Shop 133 W. Market

BODY AND "FENDER MAN

JANITOR and wall washer, ng

Appl 00 540, Consolidated Building. ry R ot

KNITTERS

Experienced National Hosiery Mills

Call RI. 1321 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m,

LABORERS WANTED

Essential Industry Good Pay KINGSBURY & CO, 3001 N. Emerson Ave, '

LABORERS

Steady Employment Good Pay 1911 Pierson St.

LABORERS

Colored preferred, steady employment, good pay. Essential industry. Report ‘immediately.

AMERICAN LEAD CORP.

1600 E. 21st

John Guedelhoefer Wagen Co.

202 Kentucky Ave.

Medical Genter

1040-1232 W. MICHIGAN ST RI-1551 Indianapolis, Indiana

in essential industr Good workin con-

Sitions and te Salar i. righ i

WILLIA CoRe.. 124 Kentucky re

SALAD WOMAN

Experienced. Eaton’s, 642 E. 38th. !

For office of war plant. Must be well qualified in general office work, average shorthand. Do not apply if now employed at highest skill in essential work. See Mrs. Carr, 5th floor.

U. S. Employment Service 148 E. Market St. STENOGRAPHER— Permanent position. Good pay, ideal working conditions. - Please phone for appointment, GA4421.

i — Some ktiowledie Ph bookkeepin, Regular hours; Saturday. EA 1481.

TYPIST—Permanent position. Good pay, ideal working conditions. Please phone for appointment, GA-4421,

WAITRESS i Zazi-time. Eaton's WAITRESS, 411 S. Tiiinois.

Waitress—Fountain Girl Ns

Coon’s Drug Store 449 N. Illinois

SHI E, ENDABLE

iddle aged woman; stay; cooking only. 631, Times

on the “Home Front.”

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

WOMEN for general work ursing home. No smoker. RL3006. .

YOUNG GIRL to work Call atte in bakery; 8 till 2.

fter 8. 667 E. 23d.

YOUNG WOMEN 1110 30 For Clerical Work

BOILER ROOM FIREMAN

LIGH FAC ORY En

White, 16 to 35. H. Lieber Co., 618

E. Washington. MAN to drive florist delivery truck, 1610 N. Illinois St.

MECHANICS AND TIRE MEN

Apply to Clyde Berry Aero Mayflower Transit Co,

887 Mass, Ave.

Steady Work

Experience not esse

ECHANIC

for automotive Shassis and spring work, ntial. Steady employe

ment. Essential industry. 525 ‘earl,

1800 S. Tibbs

BOY WANTED — To learn lithograph trade. 207 Jackson bldg.

BOYS over 15 years with or without bicycles. Full-time employment delivering

MEN-—Permanent jobs available as yolley and bus o Fators, Excellent Reliable an ndable work. ald while learning. ore bene- ! n Do work vital to the war ef. lis

Apply Room 213, "Terminal Bg. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

telegrams downtown business area.

Provisions made purchase our bicycles on installment iat Uniforms furnished. Meridian,

WESTERN UNION

BOYS OR YOUNG MEN

with 4-F Classification

An sstential thdusiry Ser to beco! me-

chanics. roots furnished ge paid while learning. Experienced mechanics now earning $50 to $70 per week. Apply Monday 8 a. m.

SERVICE DEPT.

Mr. Stanbrough

Steady, permanent employment, Essential industry.

700 W. Morris St. Apply 8 to 5

MONARCH MOTOR CO. 1040 N. Meridian

UILD-UP ROOFERS WANTED. BR-5718.

Cabinetmakers or Beginners 5626 W. WASH. BE-2972

CARPENTER and helper to contract storm sash and Jeroen job, Call aa8336 after 6 p.

CAR WASHER AND PORTER

GOOD PAY; GOOD HOURS.

WEST SIDE FORD SALES

2419 W, WASH.

Cloaners—Experienced Wall washing—paper cleaning. $25 per week, for 5% days MA-2355 or come to 1003

MEN AND BOYS

Here is your chance to earn good money. Our strong, capable drivers are averaging $6 per day hauling coal. Good equipment and I working conditions. See us today for full or part time work.

Muesing-Merrick = yy

IR-1181 MA-85685 3830 Brookville Rd.

Men White or Colored].

| Merchants Bank Bldg.