Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1949 — Page 16

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" “Take a Look at the Four Dwellings Used in Display By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor A TOUCH OF TOMORROW with finger-tip elé&ctrical servants within arms reach on every wall will be unveiled], =." "©" J5 dred pounds

i to the home-conscious public this week-end. - Four homes, planned electrically from the ground up, (trade in the Indianapolis Stock-|

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+ and equipped to the hilt electrically, were previewed yester- sieaqy in later trade. +day by a busload of housing, electrical manufacturers,

news and radio commenta3 tors. . ; * It was eye-popping and . breath-taking. The splendor of “the decorations, the blazing, « blended colors (one had chocolate ! brown woodwork), will give In- . dianapolis the best look at living + as we'd-like-to-have-it, seen here . in years. The homes, planned for every © pocketbook are sold with all electrical equipment which in some instances is plenty, Including fully-equipped workshops for the home tinkerer in the basement. Are they inexpensive? The bus driver who took the previewers on “tour thought not. The cheapest . was $12,750 with electrical kitch‘en, furnace and gadgets galore to take most of the work out of running a house,

It's Fun The four Electrical Living houses will be seen by more than

100,000 persons in the next threé too tight for the veterans, Con-

weeks, They are smart, attractive, and colorful. Two are done with the deft touch of L. 8B. Ayres & Co. decorators, and the other two are decorative gems of the Rainier Purniture Co. Seeing the houses is good entertainment. It will supply conversation for several days over the dinner table. It shows what can be done to brighten homes, makes work easier. Take the whole family and go these wonderlands of push-button living slowly. Don’t miss their, thoughtfulness. You can look at price tags, too. They are at: ONE: Thrift home, built by William L. Bridges and Son, at 6404 Evanston Ave. TWO: Budget home, 2613 E. 58th St., South Dr., built by the Albert E. Thompson Co. THREE: Ideal home, 1154 E. 5th St., bullt by the Meridia] Construction

You will see what color can do. You will see cozy upstairs dens for man and wife, and In one (hold your breath), there is a sunlamp to give you a tan while you take a bath.

$4000, That's All

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Quotations Hiked 25 Cents a “Hundred Pounds |

Low receipts pushed hog quota-

in her shopping bag. ; ‘Who can resist a white scarf? -haired housewife picked it up and felt it. Carefully, she folded it

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yards today, but prices were only

the tiny, back into the store to the office of the manager.

As receipts centering around 78560 head, good and choice 200|Uncle Sam's cards on the table/to 250-pound barrows and gilts before the Indianapolis Home!sold at $20 to $20.25, the early! {Builders Association at Fox's top price. |Steak House, E. Washington Bt. Good and choice 170- to 260-| | Exercised (bowling) and’ fed,pound butchers brought $19.50 to {the builders eased back in thelr|$20 in later trade. Heavier! |ehairs, puffed cigars and learned weights were scarce. A few 100: {where the GI stood on his homes to 160-pounders moved at $15 to {loans. {$17. Choice uniform 160-pound- | Mr, Sturgeon; a casual, polished ers were salable at higher prices. talker, took his time. What he] Sows sold unevenly ‘at pricés said was that GI's have a $4000 steady to 25 cents or more higher. co-signer in Uncle 8am, and Good and choice weights 550 that's all, {pounds down brought $16.50 to The GI may use his $4000 $18.50. Odd choice lightweights credit in any way he chooses, reached $18.75 or more. A few odd under the limits of the bill, but heavyweights dropped to $18 or once it is gone, Uncle Sam is less. Stags were scarce, through. ' The GI is back on his; Nine loads of average-good to own, subject to FHA processing average - choice 1225-1380 - pound lor straight home loans, steers sold at $31, although 10

to the city jall. Detective’'s Testimony That was the testimony of the

with petit larceny. {the court, bewildered.

judge,” she said. “I'don’t remem-

the girl to wait on me. Husband Beside Her » y . “I had been looking Bt Sum ' dresses, and 1 decided not uy Bishop Richard C. Raines and son, John C. (seated) were among the first to sign the "Man to |a dress that day. I looked at the

i ; Man" driving agreement at a public meeting at Shortridge High last night. Lt. Harry Bailey, police scarves. Then things were hazy THERE a Hira jpet Went 3M uk safety educator; Tom Hanika, secretary, Auto Trades Association, sponsor, and Mrs. M. L. Lugar, |and I don't remember. I don't

some : : : 3 remember.” ® fed kinds, sold.at fully steady president, Shortridge PTA, took part. George Hoster, auto trades vice president, presented the plan. tightening on loans, a little head prices in active trade. Several lots! —_— ’ ew gon The gray-haired lady was 47

shaking among lenders, Some cott, Ariz.; Leavenworth, Kas.;| . years old, soon to celebrate her Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Kan-| | lam 00 ey silver wedding anniversary. Her

want more interest, and the of high-good and choice yearlings Dr W E Chamber builders were told, if money gets|™moVved at $30. o TH. sas City, Mo. husband, who stood beside her,

He was a member of the Amer- | . nervously grinding the toe of his ican College of Physicians, Call-| shoe in the floor, had worked fornia State Medical Association, | les ere steadily 26 years in the governMilitary Order of World Wars, | ment service. Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite ang They owned their home and for

would stir up another cyclonelincluding a noticeable amount of | . Dies at 75 In Requiem High Mass Survivors include his wife, Mrs. - 9 a quarter of a century they had

{over federal invasion -of private grassers, moved at $25. Bulk of VA Hospital Lenore 8, Chambers: a daugh.| ~Set for Friday lived there happily and well,

enterprise. mostly good to low-cholce 840- ¢ their friends and neighPrivate services for Dr. Wil- ter, Mrs. John R. Fletcher, In-| Requiem high mass for wil [Bolen 8 » g

The GI's of Indiana are good pound heifers brought $28.25. risks, Mr. Sturgeon told the Bulk common and medium na-| (builders. Only 1.9. per cent are tive grasser yearlings and heif- ford E. Chambers, former chief dianapolis; a son, Stewart -M. liam J. Dooley, 2215 Carroliton| " band, “hasn't {reported “slow” and private bor- ers sold at $16.50 to $23.50, {medical officer in Veterans Ad- Chambers, Mt. Vernon, Ill; two Ave, will be sung at 10 a. m. | She.” said the Rusbang, a \rowers-have a 2.8 “slow” rating.| Cows sold at strong prices as ministration Hospital, Cold sisters, Mrs, Willlam Johnson|Friday im 88. Peter & Paul | been oo well ate Y: 1.” guess, [And the foreclosures on private|odd head good beef cows brought Spring Rd., will be held at 1:30 and Mrs. Douglas Kent, Ookland, Cathedral after recitation of the| Judge. Not quite herself. {and GI loans run neck and neck, $18 to $16.50. Best young heifery p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth- Cal, and five grandchildren. |rosary at 8 p. m. Thursday. in| It was quiet in the courtroom. {which speaks well for the boys kinds reached $18 to $18.50. Com- ers Central Chapel. Burial will ga. : [Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be! Judge Joseph Howard cleared his who already are getting a little mon and medium sold at $14 to be in Crown Hill. He was 75. ‘Miss Clara Dippel lin Holy Cross. He was 68. throat and said: plump for their uniforms. $15.75. Canners and cutters| Dr. Chambers died Monday In| Services for Miss Clara E. Mr. Dooley died yesterday in| “There will be a finding of moved at $11 to $14. Occasion-|the hospital, where he was med- Dippel, formerly of Indianapolis, St. Vincent's Hospital. He was guilty. Twenty-five dollars and Burying the Old ally weighty cutters reached ical chief from 1937 to 1944. He who dled Sunday in Los Angeles, | telegrapher for Monon Railroad costs. Judgment suspended.” THEY'RE DIGGING a grave $4.50. ~~ [lived in 3720 N. Pensylvania St./Cal, Methodist. Hospital, will be 45 years. Born in Francesville, Dont Go Doumtownw' 0s in the parking lot next to Radio| Bull prices remained steady. Born at Yorkshire, England, held later this week in Los An-/he lived in Indianapolis 45 years. The husband he Equipment Corp, 1010 Central Meclum and good beef and sau- he lived here since 1937. He came geles.

Burial will be in Ingle. He Was in the Cathedral parish.arm and looked up oe ie Ju ge Ave. It's a real one. with tomb-|*a8¢ bulls sold at $15 to $17. Cut-'to this country when he was 14 wood Cemetery there. She was 73.| Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| Thank you, your honor, stone. Into it tonight and to- ters and commons brought $12 and was graduated from Physi-| Miss Dippel was a librarian in Alice Dooley; four sons, the Rev. sald. " aowntown, little morrow night they're dropping a|'® $14.50. clans and Surgeons College of the Central Library here 15 years. Dooley of Ladywood School, the Dont ¥ oi po those stores un-BOw-ORIoIYs Beat Washer. Vealers Sell Steady \San Francisco. He witnessed the A native of Indianapolis she Rev: Paul Dooley, Holy Angels lady, = Se with you” N Promotion-minded H. A. Holll- Ate a slow start, veslers sold |great earthquake and fire there moved to California in 1921. She| Catholic Church, and te Reville I you, ba is dramatizing the passing Mostly steady with prices of late - * |retired in 1041 from employment = 3h v. “ judge,” of gh bw automatic Yesterday or $1 higher than early Veteran of War * in a Los Angeles public library. Dooley, both of Terre Haute, ang] No, sir. won't" S54. the bus. washer to his Indiana dealers. |YeSterday. Bulk good and choice] A veteran of World War I, he She was in the first graduating 2 daughter, Sister Mary Mevin, For who can resist a bright red The “funeral” will be held un- Prought $27 to $20. Commons and served in the U. 8. Medical Corps ‘class of Manual Training High St. Louts, Mo. - ‘ Jo and a white one, too? der spotlights with a grave-dig-|mediums sold at $19.50 to $26. A|as a lieutenant colonel. For sev- School. : Also surviving are three .sis-| ! ger shoveling out the dirt as the|f€W culls brought $12 to $18. |eral years he was associated with| She is survived by eight nieces ters, the Misses Agnes and Anna, cal Truck Grain Prices dealers park, shoveling it back| Native spring lambs sold atthe U. 8. Public Health Service and a nephew. Dooley and Mrs. Clara McCon~ in as they leave, and after they Prices fully 50 cents to spotsland later headed Veterans Ad- py M Todd [ahay, all of Indianapolis. nave attended the “wake”. { higher. Bulk good and choice sold ministration's hospitals in Pres- YS. ary Mrs. Lyle Warner | What's happened is this: The at $22.50 to $23. The top price, | Services for Mrs. Mary Todd, : Bendix Appliance Corp. not to|323.25, was pald sparingly. Me- Local Issues 12703 Carrollton Ave. who died Services for Mrs, Vivian be confused with Bendix Aviation dium and good brought $20 to $22. |vesterday in her home, will be (Billie) Warner, 1201% 8. State, 1 produce

Cows Sell Strong

gress, under sufficient pressure,/ Numerous small lots of medi- . may see fit to have the govern- um and good. steers and year- es Omorrow ment put up the money, whichilings sold at $25 to $28. Odd lots, |

New No 3 red whest. $1.89. No. 2 white corn, $1.24. No. 2 yellow corn, $1.14

0. 3_oats, n . New No. 1 yellow soybeans. $3.05.

- He tips. WED NESDAY, § "IWho Can Resist a Red Scarf? “ Little Housewife Fined But Is Spared Jail Term ‘Things Were Hazy, | Don’t Remember,’ She Tells Judge at Trial for Theft

The trim, gray-haired housewife couldn't. She saw it on fhe counter, She ed it up and looked at it and feit Ii . She put hiFicied and walked away, but it drew her back. Then, meticulously, she folded it up into a neat square and she put i

store detective in municipal court 3 yesterday. The little, gray- ia haired housewife was charged: The housewife stood before § "f paid for the white scarf,

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pd 4 Mr. Ober, 3001 N, Delaware St., has been elected assistant secretary-treasurer of the Busi. ness Furniture Corp. 112 BE, Maryland St. A recent gradui ate s, of Indiana University, | where he specialized in business | administration, Mr. Ober will | aid in the planning, designing | and furnishing of offices to fit: | specific needs.

Specifies Beneficiaries ‘ v1 Must Take Loyalty Oath HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28 (UP)— | Fim Director Sam Wood, who {died Sept. 28 of a heart attack, |directed in his will made publia [today that beneficiaries to his es{tate, excluding his wife, be re {quired to file a “loyalty oath” stating that they are not meme |bers of the Communist Party or subversive groups. ‘i A long-time foe of communism, |Mr. Wood left an estate valued at {between $100,000 and $500,000, his lawyers said. Except for his home, which he {left to his wife, Clara, and $5000 {in cash to a “faithful servant” ithe 66-year-old film pioneer di|rected that the rest be put in a trust fund. The fund would pay his widow $2000 monthly and at her death, its benefits would pass to his two daughters, Actress K, |T. Stevens and Jeane Wood Hie|stand, wife of radio producer John |Hiestand,

LEGAL NOTICES {SALE of unclaimed pro f Rg Se Epo Red

WARD \ Secretary of police Peston Pung.

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Round Hill Cemetery. r 5, l14c. and No. 2 poultry

(they're separate, but both in; Common lightweight lambs| —Sat, 20 . t 9:30 a. m. tomorrow | |Ave., were to be at 2:30 p. m. Wid erg RNZLED Los hing, South Bend) has clipped $50 off brought $16.30 to $1850. Fed year- |:American States bid -...... he ih J 10 eK today in Robert W. Stirling Fu ny Se and ger, Te the prices of its tumbler-action(ling prices remained steady, qual- | STen?, Sai som fi* ulin SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral Neral Home with ‘burial injynoe FO 433 Tathors spine: ors. HL. . 1

GIs were given the right to $4000 backing from Uncle Sam, . for (1) buying a home, (2) buy-| ing a farm, or (3) going into business. Most of them bought homes. | Some bought businesses and farms, but the quick updraft was felt most in the housing industry. Last night George special representative of the Loan Guaranty Division of the Veterans Administration, laid

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com . washers which have held, says|ity considered. A short three pel i: SO ar old 10% 1% Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme- | Bobbs-Merrili

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‘Mrs. Warner died Monday tn beg loss | rent receipts, 58

+ tery. She was 79. . tal PR si] A native of Syria, Mrs. Todd 55 France Hospital, SHE Vag fc a Grade B tare, dct Grade A *'and her husband, Kalil Todd °% A elong resident of In- small. 30c. and no grade. a tr Lp is 37 odd, 4ianapolis, Mrs. Warner was a|_Buttertat—No. 1. 34c: No. 3 Sic. y C2Me 1g. IRCianapols Years n ember of the Parent-T h 1812 ago. Mr. Todd died in 1013. Mrs. | arent ane U.S. Statement % Todd was a member of St. Jopn| ssociation o Sa SD

Radio Equipment, the top 20 per décks of mostly good to just- x Yds com..... 30 cent of the automatic washer choice 103-pound fed Bouthwest-| Bobbs:Merrili ofa ¢'%% market. ern yearlings with full No. 1 pelts Gi5™ pooxs oo

Last May, Bendix crossed into!sold at $19. *Com Loan 4% pfd ..

the non-automatic field with its| 1,te estimates of receipts were Commine: Fag com’

Economat, less than some old- . . *C s E fd style washers, at’ $170.90. hogs, 7950; cattle, 1050; calves, conswiidated Pin

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i a : . Consolidated : {Fountain Square Methodist] UP) ; (oh top of thie Bente win $20 200 0eep 1085 |HHGHS d 0 g of re Catholle Church Guren, EEERTESEE ast-burnin {Delta Elec com ... . ........ . “| X , - 3 oul . . romotion campaign on its tum- Prison Parley Robbed Iii: ‘co tii've °® i: 3% 1 |liam K. and George K. Todd, In|, Surviving ae her, Dushana, VIR 8 EAT 8801s year past Yeu ler-action models, the deluxe, the] MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. 28/heurJgnes I. |dianapolls, and eight grandehil-|-Yi® Warner; a daughter, Miss prpenses .... aT ne oT ating Gyromatic and the Gyro with (UP)—The American Pri P TA “Hook Dr 19% dren |Linda Lou Warner; a son, Rob- Rech ..... 8865.030.181 8388.00 3 automatic soap feeder. They're sociation, a group A in and 18% dep ert. her parents, Mr. and Mra. Deft a Lil} 05.848 5.189.934.543 all down about $50, and expect other prison officials, reported to- ing %. Winn's Condition Seri Chester Thacker; a sister, Mrs. Public debt '. 338333478 780 232.329.180.233 to hit the automatic washer field aay that someone stole two books # Winns Lon thon Serious June Wallace, and a brother, Gold reserve . 34,603.883.7 5.324.108 sl v

Blair L. Thacker, all of Indian-| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOU apolis. Debits ta.

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ng up until the 3 + Bature day, Oct. 8. 1049 Central Standard Time, {all in Scrandance with fications on {file in the Department of blic Purchase, { Requisition No. 2453 1 only Hot Bituminous Conrete & Aggre|gate Spreader 8 foot size with adjustable cut off plate to narrow the s mounton dual phneumatic tires also 3 sets of hitches for attaching to trucks This mae chine to be “Miller” or equal, to be dee livered to City Asphalt Plant, 1725 South West Street, e City of Indianapolis reserves the {right to reject .any and or all Bids on the above requisition and to purchase any article or articles from one or more vendors all to the advantage of the City lof Indianapolis in accordance with the directions of the Supervising Board une der whose jurisdiction this requisition is ten.

writ | Robert N. Moore, Assistant Purchasing Agent, 106 City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana

LEGAL hii ve |City of ve sealed BL Ee hour of 15:60

a be ater 4%% pfd .....101 103 | LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 28 — ————— —— Thiev ——————————————— Jefferson National Life com .. : ." Bag $50 Radio 8. FIRES 10%:AS DISLOYAL | finfan & Co pfd ......... 60 6 (UP)—Col. Matt Winn, 88-year-|

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4700 English Ave., police were no- March, 1947, through last July 31. {10d Pub Service ¢ on y com

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| in St. Joseph Hospital today fol-| 108 lowing a second operation in less 20 than three weeks. |

tified today. Classrooms and’ tea BE R Mallory co 18% RA J : Progress Launc A Col. Winn; resid desks throughout the building Official Weather Pub. Serv of Ind com a Churchill Downs, no %

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elected the following officers:

MORTIMER C. FURSCOTT + Chairman of the Board JOHN MILLAR SMITH - President LEONARD A. STRAUSS - Vice President- Secretary “TOM G. SMITH - Vice President-Treasurer

GUSTAY H. DONGUS - General Counsel

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