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fr} TV Fools Em Around Suburban Horseshoe Curve ~ iy As Sales Jump |
By Harold Hartley
TELEVISION » veteran of a dozen booms, is on its way again. Appliances may lag. Clothing may hang bashfully on racks, but people are digging in for a screen-side winter.
Dealers toed the new model mark gingerly. They still had a few last year’s models, _| These they marked down, and roughage, all to give the packers| boomed the drums for the better- and the public what they want,| . than-ever 1952 models. more meat, less fat. ! It looked like an uphill pull, And who knows, it may be that The public caught them off guard, the razor-back will be lured from! cleaned out most of the '51 models the mountains to the lush prairies| (14 off), and made a grab for the of the Middle West. He's a tough slick-cabineted new models which critter, but he does have one thing, promised everything. the people want—more meat, less| Ss.» fat. . MAKERS HAD hedged against Glass Top Glare the customer hold-back for if- DO YOU HAVE ONE of those! . and-when color and a change of gja6q top desks with the pictures wave length (ultra-high - fre- i, the wife and kids looking up quency). through it? It was good news. It meant the 1... caen a lot of them. Thev're public still has spending money. 3
Half of Project Open in Parade of Homes To Be Completed 3
By Christmas |
Homes of two, three and|#$ four-bedroom design selling| off B from $15,000 to $25,000 are
shoving up firred shoulders along a scenic suburban horseshoe curve about 20 minutes from the Circle. | In all, the Chapman-Streets Realty Co. Greenrock Lane development will include 32 homes. |g The subdivision is located at 5200 Southeastern Ave. All homes will be stone or brick] veneers, or frame with stone trim. "At present, three homes have been completed and sold. Three more
And the merchant's Job. Is oY © keep clean. They look ~ GREENROCK LANE—Growing up around a scenic horseshoe. will be completed in a week and COLLEGECREST—Open today during the Parade of Homes find something they wani more} rn; 73 1 suspect they're easy) mr JE yy ——————— [two others are about half done. is this ranch home at 9441 Washington Blvd. Offered by the F. M. _ fotos pot a a Half by Christmas Knight Realty Co., the home sells for $24,500 and includes- a ter-
The developers hope to have raced garden. Hours are | to 6 p.m. half of the project completed by >
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: | All of the homes will have oak They're Buying Houses :
{flooring and are built to meet all
d 1 H i Administration | eran ins aaministration |g fla Parade of Homes
Included in all are a full-sized p.... buying 1s on the mindsjtractive new houses during the
tile-drained basement and an i of more Marion County people Parade of Homes. All houses held _ |automatic ofl heating furnace. A open last week will be open agai
{ today than ever before and an-|275-gallon drum for fuel oil is | mornted in ihe basement. (other record crowd is expected to|today throughout the afternoon
: than the money. And right now, little : wear-out - ; E 1t's televisiop. : But 1 have alittle note from ome ow Washin ton Mulls It Ove ina i ; : , tod n uU Ve : >] oer he wor DUling the National Sqciety for the Pre-| . : inng $ e Male h fared ok Jeass 88 ihose glass Reg it ® os Board Selects Wh y th C h " or two per cent ahove or below sive, pret Hey Son be a serious ere S S £ as i the furious buying spree of last °CCUPational hazard.
| ’ . | 2 nn =o i » i autumn. AND I AN ALMOST hear ~ Now Committees $ 2 . = = phone ringing now with calls | oming rom Y. CLOTHING was beginning -to from ZLibbey-Owens-Ford. and ; pull. The public was getting wise Pittsburgh Plate Glass, although! Initial plans were made and
to the steady march of prices to if their business depended on committees appointed this week
higher ground, in spite of con: glass top desks they'd have been for the 27th annual Home Show By DON TEVERBAUGH The kitchens are fully modern nSpect the 30 Dousel Jiipiyed and Say SveRing hols: trols. And they were beginning busted long ago. at the first meeting of the board. i Times Real Estate Editor in design’ and include formica Band y | Th hout th a ati ~ [f+ to “lay away” a few things. Says the NSPB, “Light re- of directors of the activity held The big problem in buying a home today—where to topped work cabinets and double “Nt Le ot Tooke th a Lh i oh Zone It was a reflected spin. Autos, flected from the glass can cause at the Construction League. get the mortgage money—has been dumped into the Wash- bottom sinks, as well as roomy ne 4 an |tnan uses have been on ; for instance, were developing a eye strain. The result is tired The Home Show is held here . > - y En oy ying. display in observance of National i scramble in spite of a oh or even a splitting head- every spring ington pressure cooker. built-in wall Sabie. Bill Jennings of J & L Realty, Home Week. This year’s activ- , 8 - eyes, 8 oi Y spi . : : . . : Twin B ms . ceptable report that Jssembly ache by 5 p. m.” | Committees appointed include: Mortgage money is tight. It's been that way ever Batten re In ize and Jealere ind ha jitles gre Sid ve hen the nes wou urn out million 5 4 u Executive Committee — Verne ; i | . cars this year. THEN THE SOCIETY ADDS, Reeder, president; A. C. Crandall, joc ‘he Bovernment stepped qut each has at least one large closet. and six other lots during the first] 1.cading home builders forecast
When the public can't get one “Keep glass tops and other arti- frst vice president: M. I. Han |Fo™ behind the bond market. dustry, moving; fast to find shel- Some homes will have. as many few days of the Parade.
|a general 5 per cent increase in thing, it assumes other things cles with highly polished surfaces second vice president; H. 7. Schnit- And the cold shoulder the mort- ter for some, sell it for others. Aas seven closets. The least any
Want to Shop the cost of home construction : age bankers have collectiyel sn’ . { ity! are Boing to be short. And it/off your desk. Your eves will be ius secretary; R. C. Lennox. oomey cu tho 4 ov Phong eater Se Hake ing lv lave h Po Oe lens nat. But generally, the sales will during 1952 and emphasize that Pegins to move money into goods. a lot less tired at the end of the ireasurer and J. F. Cantwell, man- interest rates of VA and FHA get around : ] Be th or sand finishes, OMe later this fall and winter. most of the new homes shown toThat's the tingle buying is feel- day. : : aging director. loans hasn't helped. os a. Seo! is. colored plaster The people want to shop and look day were started before the ConoS. ing now. : The one saving grace Is nat Finance Committee—R. C. Len- put Washington intends doing Council Meets oh Teuives no painting 'and discuss what they’ve seen. .|trolled Matetials Plan bit into the Jy F d Fi the guys I know who have glass- chairman, C. E. Wagner, C. things about it. a H if the homes Ae or- The record crowds drawn by luxury home, § Food First : top desks, are usually So busy, c ‘Weiland and M. B. Esterline. | There's talk that the $5.4 billion, THE ANNUAL get together of| However, . Phe the housing display indicates| By showing their houses in all THERE'S. PLENTY io. eat, 200 their desks ate So lleq with House Group National Service Life Insurance {he Producers Council will be chased before completion, the io,.y "tne" continuing demand stages of construction, the buildAnd plenty to buy it with rs PAPers and work to. be done . goperal Plan and Model House fund may be made available for Neld Sept. 26-28 at the Wardman OWners may Selet] thelr OWN Jee for new and larger homes in the ers hope to illustrate to prospechigh noon for the harvest. Byt there's little chance for glare. ,mnmittee—A. C. Crandall, chair- veteran housing mortgages. Park Hotel, Washington. orative - plans Be ea I Marion County area. tive buyers how modern construc4 abundance does not mean prices : "Iman, E. D. Pierre, M. L. Hall, . Featuring the meeting will be complete papering job. | Builders are enthusiastic about/tion methods and materials are SUSU Sq v = will fall or even stay where Tes| The Prop List N. C. Schnitzius, T. C. Davis, Paul 2." a luncheon at which Manly Plaster walls come in PUMeIOvs the prospect and real estate|giving him a better home for his are. AL DELUSE over at the Board g_ pike, E. G. Peabody and C. C.! THIS ALONE is enough to Fleischmann, administrator of attractive shades 20 Ye brokers look for continued sales money. - The government's surpluses are ©f Trade sent me a list of gov- Weiland. offer a $10,000 mortgage for half the Controlled Materials Plan, Proven quiet a new .favorite 10,4 31.0ve normal volume through-| You're the guest of honor toexhausted. They went for hungry ernment supports. I had never Garden Committee—Mrs. R. R. Of this year's crop of new homes. will discuss what's ahead for home buyers. lout the winter. 'day at these open house displays European countries, and to the Seen them all at once. Scott, chairman, Mrs. Corwin And the monetary Colossus, producers. Landscaping ¢ hl Today will be the public's last in the Parade of Homes, why not — military forces. Both will con- An outfit known as the CCC, Geyer, Mirrill B. Esterline and the RFC, has decided to enter the, Building trends to bé expected Included inthe price o witn chance to see many of these at- attend? tinue. And the latest talk on the NOt the tree-chopping brigade of g 1, Palmer. real estate field to the tune of|in 1952 wilt get attention, too, home is a one-car garage with. "~~ ~~ 7 . = 77 PWPPFICF 0000000 0 Size of the armed forces is not the depression, but the Agricul-| ‘pyplicity and Entertainment about $50 million. The details Side drive and landscaping of the . ™ three million but five million. ture Department's wing, takes committee—H. Williamson Stew- haven't been worked out, but the Jot: B d R 4 5 | 5 So leare of growers and producersiart chairman, H. C. Gammon, intent is quite clear. N bs Arvenged atrgclively Sround a) oO epor Ss a es oar who might get caught in a price prs ; 7. i i ‘ 0 | e ed Pa Oe uIYe we S THEY'LL EAT A LOT of gro-tallspine © 8 price/Mrs, Corwin T. Geyer and C. V.|. Another Possioility is 38 in stretches south off Southeastern [fagype 3 1 ¢ . . ’ Spickelmier. crease for the $10,000 maximum ; - Cc arr irm ceries. But so far as Indiana is a4 un Ticket Committee—R. C. Len-inow set on VA home. loans - Ave. and back again, the Green ® concerned, there is HERE'S WHAT the CCC a : Des : ; yi | Lane Addition lies outside ) ~ Bo are a, Son, (Credit Commodity Corp.) cov. POX: chairman, E. G. Peabody, probably to $15,000. IMS fi 0 jrosk Sans er ci ay Sales of the Jack O. Carr Real- home prices would drop, he added. Protect " rs 3 mato ror a, moans . X H. J. Schnitzius and Mrs. Corwin And the VA's revolving fund y , ty Co., Inc. are $276,000 above | Prices appear quite stable-in view oducts, catsup by the gallon, : ariey, -butter, corn, cot- Geyer will be replenished by Congress) lelectricity. ; {last year's for the first eight of continuing demand and buildchili sauce, tomatoes with spa- tOn, cottonseed, flaxseed, grain G€Yer Wap i ing] " Next spring the road will be months Guy Boyd, president, an-|i st [ ghetti, juice and just plain canned Sorghums, olts, rve, soybeans Opening Ceremony Committee if it approves a bill now being lpaved with asphalt by the de-| , ly oy » P , {ing costs. Tea ton ey ay us > 3 '\—Albert E. Thompson, chairman, considered, earmarking $150 mil- [aNnsac 1001S Nelopers {nounced this week. The firm has| “The demand for homes in The supermarkets have no-| EggS-and potatoes got kicked Howard C. Gammon, H. W. Stew- lion for veteran home mortgages. | . oe an.Sirests will boild to ‘done $500,000 of business Per Marion County is yet very strong,” fp Hiced 10 let-up in their + a ton. Off the list this year. There was ®t and Albert I. Maillard. And yet another bright factor Fift 1 ited : Jouyers specifications of ell pre-| ORLY for each . ‘Mr. Boyd indicated. “This is Image. People cash their coe ce on [100 miich-fuss about. the govern. Awards Unit in the mortgage money picture is ifty sales reported last Week viously crested hemes in the ad-|Toonth this year. {proven by the 30,000 persons who ~ APpayday, head for the food stores, Ment stiffening the prices of Judges and Awards Committee the fact that the large insurance by the Associated North Side | 3.tion. And they'll take your old| ‘In spite of turned out for the Parade of fland load up with rough to oot things the people needed to live F. L. Palmer, Mrs. R. R. Scott, firms do not like the way their Realtors totaled $723,675, Willis home in trade on one -of their the fact that | Homes. Their keen interest will 5 until next payday. "but that doesn’t mean they’ll stay Howard Gammon, H. J. Schnitz- capital is piling up in their hands. Adams, chairman, announced. new houses, if you'd like. home sales |be reflected in sales this fall and ~ 1" It's food first and worki off the list if I a : ius and E. D. Pierre. It isn't earning for them. ? h hav throughout the Iwinter, when sales should. be ] st, working > 11st, read it right. ; : 3 : tirha The sales: . At present their homes have] . , § man ‘repeating his age-old phrase. | 2 8 & Public Education Committee— They'd like to net a higher conventional financing nation are on the ‘above normal.” | “We'll eat if we can't SL any. BUT THE LIST covers the Albert L. Maillard, chairman, profit from FHA and VA invest-, Harry L. Robbins Realty Co.— To avoid row type housing, decline, our sales |” Jack C. Carr Co operates three - " thing else.” "basics. And that's how the gov- Paul R. Pike, Carl V. Spickelmier ments, and they're holding out. two lots, 8700 N. Meridian St. Chapman-Streets have about a have shown a offices: 139 E. Market St., 5106 E / ernment makes absolutely sure and M. L. Hall. - But Ne cant hold out much preg wy, Mill Co.—8520 College dozen different floor plans which|very definite in-B 110th St. and 635 E. 38th St Prices and Wages the cost of living will not get - Revision of By-law Committee longer, a lot of experts believe. Ave they hope to incorporate’ in the crease,” he said. | rere CS 4 too low. —M. B.|Esterline, chairman, Carl ¢; : : : Most of the THE RACE IS still on. Wages What are vou laughing at? - C. Weiland, Charles E. Wagner Sims Joins Carr ’ John Max Realty Co.—3536 N. development. — sales,’ Mr.. Boyd ; ~ Will move up politically. The Tru- . and T. C. Davis. ROY C. SIMS, former staff g.,n4 pve {added, were for ‘zo mov Real Estate - man administration, businessmen Builders’ Bouquet Traffic. Commitiee—E. G. Pea. Manager of the Prudential Insur- Gregory & Appel, Inc.—336 S New Realt Inorth side resi- Ms, Bod | believe, will keep the door slight- SOMETHING OUGHT to be ody, chairman, C. E. Wagner, ance Co. here, has joined the Bilt Ave. ppe, neo 8 y | dential properties, totaling more! i ly open in increase. Some re- said today for the men who push Albert E. Thompson, A. C. Cran- Soin S14 eioutmore in Firm Oo ened than $2.5 million. | i pm, sistance, but not much. the saws and drive, the nails, the 92ll; M. L. Hall. Branch of Jack Alfred Campbell — 3522 Rural ¥. P : | “I think Indianapolis is ex- ica 0hd : The reason lies face up. So long builders. = oe ; The following organizations §& C. Carr, Inc, St., co-operating broker, Atkin- - Willis O'Donoghué, active in tremely fortunate in that its in-. as the automatic cost-of-living in-| For a whole week they've put aré represented on the Home §& Associated son Co. both residential and business real!qustrial development has been so -— Creases go through,.as the admin- their houses on display, hung eut SNOW board of directors: Indi- with the Pruden-| pyriscoll Realty Co.—lot-in-Car-'estate’ transac great since World War ILI. The _ istration has promised they will. /the latch string for all. It was ana Society of Architects; AR ‘ ta TOF “HW OTE mel. . tions for the \ influx of new business and the Bp S di } pm, other wages must move, too. their way of showing what they Indianapolis ceaaber of Com- @8 han oo years Haynes Realty Co.__4252 Crit- past four years, Te {expansion of existing industry has| : 3 The escalator clauses put up can do to shelter a growing merce, Cons ruction eague of te - tenden Ave. and 2740 Guilford has opened his {brought many new ‘families here! A series. of 10 weekly educaprices. It follows that when .an town. Indianapolis, Electric League, In- life-long resident , own firm in -and-resulted-in-a-very active real tional meetings on real estate fl industry gets a wage increase, it. It was not easy. They had to 3ianapalis Landscape ai sonias § gt 2 dianapelis], Knight Realty 2705 N. Gale Beech “Grove at + (estate market for the past five or methods and a secretaries’ semi- : . ’ 0 ,*In- n e nealty—zi00 N. G : 4 : : — labeled “Boom and Bust” [ready sold. And they had atte. ANAPOlis Real Estate Board, Mar. " He recently 3009 Villa Ave, Recently he an i bul Ee : |dants in some homes, and tw. rion County Residential Builders, Mr. Sims campleted t he Bruce Savage Co.—1655 Beeler transacted a [te on 0. Fal, icati at! For anyone interested in bes 8 =» . * 'think, were com letel f WO, liproducers Council (Indiana Chap- special . training |St., Speedway, 2853 Questend Dr., $30,000 deal for There Is litle Indication that comin 2h pone in real estate these - THERE ARE practically no + . p .y urnished. tor) ang Material and Lumber program of the Carr agency and 5746 Kingsley Dr., 639 E. 36th St., a business - resi- , ; . two 8 ag Ive for a small fee students of the price-wage balance! THIS MEANT furniture had to Dealers of Indianapolis. now invites all his friends‘ to|5058 Kingsley Dr. Kessel Rd. dential South “= . O'Connor Sales - may return outstanding results, om, who do not predict higher prices. be carted in, drapes hung, carpets nr = bring their real estate. problems Zionsville, 2833 Questend Dr., 4833 Side corner. Mr. O'Donoghue T Up Sh I . .‘ Youll get the best advice of the I gat with a man who sells one 34. It was no ‘smal task. Yet Record Month for to him. N. Meridian St., 5364 N. New Jer- Mr. O'Donoghue will specialize urn RP arply ©» jarea’s foremost realtors and of the low priced cars which sells, the builders didwit to be sure that sey St. co-o-perating broker, Up-.in South Side Beech Grove prop- Glen L. O'Connor, head of businessmen. - with the gadgeis, just under $2000. 1951's shelter could be seen at its Walt Veon Co. : Sales Reports town Realty Co. erties. Per O'Connor Realty Co., 4054 Col- The 10 weekly meetings begin He agreed, he probably will have best. The W alt Veon Co, handled 11 NOBLE HIATT brings up the Gerdenich Realty Co.— Lot 2900 ———————————— \lege, reports a brisk up-tiurn in Oct. 1 and continue through Dec. ~ a $3000 price tag on his highest| It's such efforts as the Parade Sales Worn a Sota] ox ag question of sales reports. He says Euclid Ave., Lord's Addition. . Cornell Offers Hope sales the past two weeks. During 3. All sessions start at 7 p. m. priced model (station wagon of Homes which has made this a rng a foague Fa they sometimes cover more than Evans-Bromert Co.—5902 N P this period he sold more than at the Antlers Hotel. 0 a «OWN i othe C . aians : “vans- ) ay < IN, <r ; a ‘ / ; $2450, equipped) within the next home owning town. And. I put The sales included 5134 Rosslyn > Ve¢k. And that is understand- perdian St. 3636 Carrollton Ave. Of Cheaper Homes 350000 worth of homes Ihe lading Dates Are Fixed 4 © year and a half, special emphasis on the word “ef- 2 lable, x mgr ; the following properties: 3518-20 — forts”—of the builders and the 2Ve: 3059 Forest Manor Drive, Busy realtors who d st [28 5852 Indianola Ave, ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 15 (UP) |E, 30th St. 1502 Shannon, 2824| Lecture dates, subjects and yy 2 = : - |public, 2110 Pamela Drive, 2522 E. 40th usy rea ors wo 0 mes O° Fay C. Cash—80 Acres Hamil- —Cornell University has started a English, 450 S. Oxford, 3017-19 personnel for the meetings inpo, MERCHANTS do not like high Py a 4 n St., 3417 Ralston Ave., 3537 N. Lies SYa leg wor ae ton County. ® project tnat may make it easier Olney. clude: Oct. 1, “Establishing a 1 ah : ‘ y 9. ‘ A y AC py te ¢ rat’ fs i a | v : i Rn ~, 2 Leb " re Halling THAT'S WHAT. made the big- a RR MEvaarding (ork. So they fall behind in Butterworth & Co. 5815 Prim- to get a pre-fabricated home. Mr. O'Connor said: “Interest in|Real Estate Office,’ Earl B. - jon bie Ronin 2. je on Reet Sutdons hoime show ‘the town a Pri Li E oih y their reports, and for one week TOS€ Ave, The university Speed a Year- home buying is showing a marked Teckomeyer: Oc Listings ans : , SIs $ se, - $ , 4G } " « hk. St. ’ - . a ong s } C e ) . & . . ia SeC spects, 0 @ davfuses to pay. Sveras. 4342 N. Olney St, 6301 Forest May report a sale they haven't Fieber & Reilly 4627 Broad. [UE FUGY 0° MeOCS 10 Step Upjincrease recently, especially in| Securing Prospects” the PropAnd they're still open today, 4342 N. oo 2p De res : ; ra. RO ’ , : the flow of mass-produced units the medium priced field and if age; Oct. 15, “Showing the Proj { But from now to the turn of wip colored pennants flying in View Drive, 6132 E. 25th St., 3821 go! around to reporting for per- way and 4624 Winthrop Ave. from the factory to the family. the present Io is 2 good indi- erty and Securing the Offer,” a? £ Lhe yea: ¥Dect the, Drakes to nearly every section of town, E. 116th St., 5785 Washington aps several months. : Ford Woods Northern Woods The project will seek to find bet- cator— which I think it is--fajl Walt Veon. ) " i ip on po ries and Pages The're good to look at, and to Bivd., 4950 Ralston Ave. and 4937 That can “happen. And it re- Beach : ter ways of distributing the prod- and winter sales will be very Oct. 22, “Financing the Sale. ~ f he ge e i vorking. |... ww about, even if you're not in Norwaldo Ave. flects the spinny state of the in- Hall-Hottell Co. 950 E. 34th ucts. good.” _ |H. Duff Vilm; Oct. 29, ‘Legal FacI Nyorkers go from ie lo 190: 2k the market now. _—_———— ————" Si. St. - rene ER — tors in a Real Estate Transaci er pay r 8 a Pm. " /.. Francis nes — Zager pay ratings and get them,/: elin’s’ W. L. Bridges & Son-Lot 38 tion,” Auy. Re Bum t ~ 4 Pa 4» Crac lin S Brockton "Addition, lots 58 and : Nov. 5 Real Estate } A IN THE World War II wage. ONE NOON not long ago, a 59 N. Meridian Manor, ‘lots 39, % : [Renting and Listing ard Win Tr ‘freeze, job hopping was out, ung group of men sat down to lunch 40 and 41 Allisonville Estates, ¢ ; Income Property.” oC i v T less it could be proved to a wage with a serious job ‘to do. 5650 Oxford St. 5656 Oxford St. ul Arvnirs a a — ‘board that it was “ rw g a " ira im . eldon; Nov, 19, surance,” ¢ - i a it ‘was genuine up They were to select a name Jack C. Carr—5414 N. Capitol representative of the Indiana As‘rating of skill. from 300 entries for the new plant Ave, 712 E. 64th St., co-operating : : AMFa ne gents § But that isn't true now. There magazine of Stark, Wetzel & Co. cer Walt Veon. 793 i sociation of Insurance Agetis. ? a 2 Ha ’ » broker a eon, 7939 White Nov. 26. “The Psychology of the are many names and titles for Inc. River Dr., 3430 N. Rural St., co- 3 Susiness and How many jobs. And a job by any| The judges had them read. 8 operating broker Gregory & fj Real Estate Business A jo 1 c .g g | : al > in in ollars, 34 A po gother name can pay more money. Threw out a few, then had the Appel, 2344 Park Ave. 1826 E. : ‘ +. 3,7“Current Devel- - 8 : remainder read. | Walker; Dec. 3," "Curren | Pig Stretch : 8,4 # I 34th St, co-operating broker {opments and Trends,” Dr. Arthur: ~ } 5p AT PURDUE. the rol IT WAS CLOSE. Finally the| | American Estates, 6155 Colonial M. Weimer, Dean of the Business. ‘changing the shape of the nog Judges, three news men and Sam J. eux Ate yw School, Indiana Untvarsny: ’ , | |Ave., . 8 a ir | ' : - § For years it's been a roly-poly Freeman of L. Strauss & Co. | Ne 4 Doel s r ve Women Eligible ; gn 1 settled on “Cracklin’s” with, I 9-51 N, are St. | us . b Animal, loaded with lard, But think t M ted by Robert E. Walk 2426 E. The secretarial seminar will be {lard has hard-hitting competitors, n ' no x ne SNE Res oa > BSL. od te TTRIREE ete {held from 7:30 t0.9:30 a. m. every po, the vegetable oil shortenings 28! ¢-Mminded Sam—"We 2 rote et
| Wednesday starting Oct. 3 {throtigh Nov. 7 at the Columbia | Club. SH 2 |" Participating in the classes will {be realtors and business men in‘cluding Joseph Argus, Walt Veon, "Wayne { W. Whiffing, T. Lorin
{Meat the People.” from soybeans and cotton seed. : ; { So the packing Industry is The prize . name came from,
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fat the source, in the feeding and Veizel's Frankfort, Ind. ‘plant.
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| R. E. Peckham--3493 Birchwood Ave,
1331 Mortgages Ld igi A A total of 1331 Marion County bic is invited to. inspect mortgages "were recorded during
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