Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 43
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ning and -_ iU Extension rr Re -Aids- Training — ort sve Of Selling Staffs SE : (Continued from Page 41) Prasticen retary-treasirer of Schmid & hat archie Smith, Inc. Mr. Teckemeyer is re active co-chairman of IREPB's Educaand plan- tional Committee with Hugh A. erse state Teeters, secretary - - treasurer of construc. Butterworth & Teeters, “responsie Mr. Teckemeyer, former atate assemblyman and of n they IREB and the state organization, : will address the Wednesday noon p the final session of the OSU conference. growth -is He will talk on “Real Estate— sfied with The 1950 Market—and YOU.” i the ex. > His talk will open the conference at which seven main university| h professors will speak. I Others who will speak will be aperative Dr. H. H. Maynard, professor. of marketing; John a er Hii real estate .instructor; nb ll would neth Dameron, professor of adLT “ vertising; Dr. Eugene Van Cleef, btain cost = professor of geography and memraise the ber of the Columbus City Plan8 of hous. ning Commission; Dr. Walter C. 0 account Weidler, dean of the college of cent of commerce and administration; Any ‘one Dr. Robert Bartels and George "te is con Zeiss, staff assistants of Dr. » Weilder, and Dr. H. E. Hoage Moment land, real estate professor. All| is . are OSU associates. nancing.” Mr. Teckemeyer, who has also r———r lectured at IU and North Carolina University, also plans to vor speak at a realtor’s conference conducted by the University of Connecticut in May. n Local realtors aren't actually “farmers,” but they know when Mo.; — to start the heavy discing. age. -. we v~-+ Philippines Jobs t-te los a : : : Lafayette, | A " a ¥odav as lire Americans )49 Neigh, : me design, 15,000 Engaged in Jag plane Civilian Endeavor bi By PAUL 8S. KATIGBAK a MANILA, PT, “Feb. 11—With its decise most Americans: out of China, pntest cone the Philippines now boasts the ; world’s largest , community of iward was civilian Americans abroad. an, 30 per Here on the edge of the Com“design of ~munist--Asiatie--tidal wave -some 15,000 nephews and nieces of Uncle Sam are eng: in variJury said: ous fields of civilian endeavor. nted were About 15 per cent—2100—have Cross-sece already joined the American Ases of resie sociation of the Philippines which recently marked its first annins Sut versary. ea The organization's objective is ling induse to promote the welfare of U. S. *- nationals and foster goodwill beted as en. tween the “Little America” of n.included the Philippines and the native! blueprints, Filipinos important Copyright, , 1930. by r The, Indians Times e first dis. {AHB cone Judge Donald Bowen spol. To Address Group 't the 259, Judge Donald E. Bowen, judge : of the Indiana State Appellate r. Court, First District, will address the Indianapolis Chapter of the es under. 50 American Society of Chartered Mah. i Life Underwriters in the Columfirst: Unie bia Club Tuesday. cond; Wynne. His subject is “The Shangri La over 50 units of Life Insurance.” He is a forie ane: mer member of the IU faculty} Hora dx evaod where he taught business and pod, Houston, banking. Greensboro, Artments, Ake FTTRCE Aparte vel pent FORD evelopment — V» . Mo., firsts » Second. pit VN All Types LAWN & INDUSTRIAL Feneing| Display Room, 2110 N. Meridian Open Eves. X Have 5 oof . al Tv ES ys XY
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Realty Firm Enlarges Stott To Handle Boom in Sales
Three were added to the sales staff of the Bruce Savage Co. this week as the local real estate brokerage firm reported its biggest January business volume in history, Antigipating the continuing high activity, Mr. Savage disclosed | the addition of Mrs. Ivalyn Schimadeke, Carl J. Weinhardt Jr, and 'J. Perry Meek to the firm.
ate of the Harvard University! Mrs. Schmadeke, who was for. {School of Economics, will handle merly associated with the E. E.\north Side sales. An Indianapolis Minney real estate firm for more native, he lives at 4544 than eight years, will continue od specialize in East Side and North| cian, ov 20d Is a Shoriridge Side property sales, the company ~ pis earlier real estate experi-| president said. lence was garnered with the Before her local associations, Weinhardt Realty Co. of Terre Mrs. Schmadeke had been active Haute. in advertising and insurance busi-| The third addition, Mr. Meek, ! nesses in Detroit. She lives at 950 has been in insurance and real Ellenberger Pkwy., West Drive, estate business here for more. with her husband, August W. than 23 years. and her daughter, Marilyn. | He will deal in North Side Her son, Bill, is majoring in| properties, Mr. Savage said. real estate and mortgage banking Mr. Meek lives at 3742 N, Pennat Indiana University. isylvania St. with his wife and Mr. Weinhardt, a June gradu-'four children.
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Local Meat Prices : Climbing Again
By MARION CRANEY | Meat on the dinner table this {week will cost a little more, Indianapolis meat wholesalers sald |yesterday. { Climbing steadily since midJanuary, local pork prices took a big jump last week, pulling up {with quotations on other meats. Meat tradesmen watched a be-tween-season lull in Hoosier hog production boost prices of live
much as 10 per cent. While Indiana farmers brought to market only 38300 hogs last week, prices rose as much as 50 cents a hundred pounds on live meats. Sows showed the greatest hike, bringing 25 cents to $1 a hundred pounds more. Best grades of beef continued to remain scarce, but lesser grades
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Only vealers showed a decline, dipping as much as $1.50. Most sheep prices rose slightly. Although they hesitate to speculate, wholesalers could see higher prices next week in the pork, beef and ham markets, Meat trades men expect stockyard hog prices to reach the $20-mark within the next two months. The top price Friday was $18.25 per hundredweight,
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size and location of these Is left up to the individual, as partitions are standard building procedure and detailed plans are not necessary. The basement is excavated undér the entire “house and provides ample room for heating and laundry facilities and a large recreation room, 4 I do not believe that you can
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Northwestern Mutual | Passes $6 Billion
Times § MILWAUKEE, Feb. 11—Narthwestern Mutual Life Insurance| Co. passed the $6 billion mark in insurance In force with assets ap-| proaching $2.5 billion at the end! of 1949, President Edmund Fitzgerald reported to the board yes-| terday. Henry R. Trumbower, Madison, Wis., economics professor at the|
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