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HAMMOND-WHITING CITY DIRECTORY (1948)
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HAMMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY
5011 HOHMAN AVENUE - PHONE 1623
Hours Open at Main Building : Monday to Saturday 9 to 9
Sundays 2 to 5 Except July and August
Brooks House Branch 1047 Conkey Street
Calumet Avenue Branch 5444 Calumet Avenue
Keeler Branch 4807 Oak Avenue
Sawyer Branch 649 Mulberry Street
Hansen Branch
2823 Martha Street Hessville
Rupp Branch 847 117th Street Robertsdale Phone Whiting 111-W
All Six Branches Are Open the Following Hours: . MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 12:30 to 6 - 6:30 to 9 TUESDAY AND SATURDAY 12:30 to 6 Closed Thursdays and Sundays
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POLK'S HAMMOND (LAKE COUNTY, IND.)
CITY DIRECTORY
1943
Including Burnham and Calumet City, Illinois; Whiting, Indiana
Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Pri- vate Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide and Much Information of a Miscellaneous Character; also a
BUYERS' GUIDE
and a Complete Classified Business Directory
FOR DETAILED CONTENTS SEE GENERAL INDEX
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Copyright, 1943, by R. L. Polk & Co.
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PUBLISHERS NOTE
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The publishers cannot and do not guarantee the cor- rectness of all information furnished them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence no responsibility for same can be or is assumed.
The publishers earnestly request the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next edition of the directory.
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GENERAL INDEX
Page
Abbreviations
23 and 24
Alphabetical List of Names
25
Apartment Buildings
668
Associations and Clubs-Commercial
668
Banks and Trust Companies
670
Board of Education
21
Buildings-Office and Public
673 21
Burnham Village Government
673
Buyers' Guide
op
616
Calumet City Government
22 674
Cemeteries
674
Churches
21
City Government
667
Classified Business Directory
676
Clubs
677 679
Convents
22
County Government
23
Federal Government
Fire Department
Golf Clubs and Courses
Halls
Homes and Asylums
Hospitals and Dispensaries
Hotels
690 692
Libraries
11
Miscellaneous Information
694
Newspapers
696
Parks and Playgrounds
21
Police Department
23
Post Office
698
Railroads
701
Schools-Public
701
Schools, Colleges and Academies
701
Societies-Benevolent and Fraternal
702
Societies Miscellaneous
703
Societies-Patriotic
703
Street and Avenue Guides:
Hammond
497
Whiting
603
Tourists' Camps
706
U. S. Officers
23
Whiting City Government
22
Clergymen
Courts
23 21 685 687 687 688 688
Labor Organizations
Schools-Parochial
Bus and Coach Lines-Motor
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
PAGE NUMBERS BELOW REFER TO THE BUYERS' GUIDE SECTION, THE YELLOW PAGES
Page
Page
Abrahamson Motor Sales . right side lines and 4
Acme Welding & Engineering Co. Y
16
.. right side lines and 29
Lake County Title Co. 2 Marcus Bros. . . right side lines and 49 Marcus Supply Co .. 41 Mayer Charles H & Co. .right side lines and 10
Maywood Garage & Service Station .... 4
Mercantile Bank ... . back cover and 8 Midway Realty Corp. . right top lines and 44 Milne R J Trucking Co.
.right side lines and 24 Mottle's Exclusive Cleaners and Dyers. .. right and left side lines and 16 North State Publishing Co Inc .. .left top lines and 42 Northern Indiana Lumber & Coal Co .. .back cover, left top lines, 17 and 33 Northern Indiana Public Service Co .... front cover, left side lines and 43 33
Paxton Lumber Co.
Peoples Building Loan & Savings Assn. .
Perrin's Recreation . back cover and 13 Z 23
46
Richter Accordion School.
.back cover and Robertsdale Lumber Co ..
38 34 4 21 42 14 5
Roy's Body & Fender Co.
Rueth Ernest
Salyer Jos H.
Schappi Bus Line Inc.
Schlatter Motor Sales Inc
Sears, Roebuck & Co ..
Sheffield Coal & Supply Co ...
right top lines and 23 18 20
Slathar Fred.
.. left side lines and
Smith Charles.
46
Smith Columbus .. front cover and 41 40
Smith Decorating Co.
Southeastern Coal Co.
right top lines and 18
Spee-dee Movers. ... left side lines and 37
Hammond Lumber Co ... .right side lines and 32
Hammond National Co. .left top lines and 29
Harris A R Heating & Ventilating Co ..
Hemstock Realty Co.
Hessville Furniture Co ..
Hilson Lumber Co Inc ..
35
Hohenberger Bernhard N.
right side lines and 19 32 20
Hammond Public Library. C 26 45 27 . back bone, right side lines and Swarthout Chevrolet Inc .. . front cover and 5
Star Sheet Metal Works
Starks Phillips 66 State Bank of Whiting
7
Tapper A H Renting & Realty Co ... . bottom edge, left side lines, 30 and 45
United Boiler Heating & Foundry Co. .. right top lines and 28
47 5
Humphrey Geo W .... left top lines and Illiana Hotel ..
Industrial Sheet Metal Co.
.left side lines and 48 9
Infange Dale. . left side lines and Inland Supply Co. 41
Johnson Transfer and Warehouse ..
.. back cover, right top lines and 38
Kirkeiner Sales & Service. 18 Kovacsy Bill Heating Service. 25 Lake County Agency Inc ..
Ahlborn Wm & Co ...... front cover and Androff John ... .. left top lines and Bank of Whiting. .. right side lines and Beckman Supply Co.
39 8 B 3
Bohling Auto Sales Inc.
Brant J R. . .left top lines and 44 12
Brownsten Engineering Construction Co. Budd The Furnace Man .. 26
Calumet National Bank of Hammond. . front edge, left top lines and 6 Calumet Park Cemetery 14
Calumet Title Co Inc. . left top lines and Chapman Laundry Inc ..
. right side lines and 31
Checker Cab Co .... right top lines and Chicago & Calumet District Transit Co Inc .
14
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Assn .back cover and
47 36
City Millwork Co. Conkey W B Co.
right and left top lines and 11 17
Daily H M Heating Co.
Dixie Dairy Co. right top lines and 26
left side lines and 22
Enterprise Coal & Supply Co.
.right top lines and 17 25 31
General Tire Sales & Service ..
A 3
Great-West Life Assurance Co.
.right top lines and
28
Greyhound Bus Terminal. .. .left top lines and 14
H & M Standard Service. . 2
39 Hamacher Nursery .... right top lines and Hammond Credit Exchange Inc. . top edge, left side lines and 22 Hammond Exterminating Co .left top lines and 24
Hammond Floral Co. . right top lines and Hammond Iron & Metal Co ...
25
.right side lines and
49
Howard Realty Co.
Vanderby Screen Co .... back cover and Walker Bros.
Wilhelm John F & Son. 18 Yarbrough Movers .... left side lines and 37
Yellow Cab Co. . front cover, right top lines and 49
Home Lumber Co .... back cover, 27 and Home Owners Guild. . left side lines and Hopman Co. . front cover and 15 45 21 27 Whiting Lumber & Coal Co left side lines, 19 and 35 Wilhelm John F. 30
49
Crown Coal Co Inc ...
Pleasant View Dairy. . right top lines and Reissig & Phair Agency Inc ..
.right top lines, 30 and
Fiedler Floral Co ... . right side lines and Friedman Dave. . . .left side lines and
.right top lines and
Goodrich B F Silvertown Store.
2
Standard Equipment & Supply Co .... .front cover, 21 and 36 Standard Lumber & Coal Co .... .right top lines and 34 48 5
INTRODUCTION
R. L. POLK & CO., publishers of more than 750 city, county, state and national Directories, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1943 edition of the Hammond City Directory, which also includes Burnham and Calumet City, Ill., and Whiting, Ind.
Confidence in the continued growth of Hammond's industry, popula- tion and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Di- rectory is a mirror truly reflecting Hammond to the world.
The enviable position occupied by R. L. POLK & CO.'S Directories in the estimation of the public throughout the country, has been established by rendering the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the courteous and hearty cooperation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Hammond Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information per- taining to the community.
Five Major Departments
The five major departments are arranged in the following order :-
THE MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT, pages 11 to 23, on white paper presents lists of city, county and federal officials; post office and public school Directories; statistical review; and manufacturing, trade and civic surveys.
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and business and professional concerns is included in pages 25 to 493, on white paper. This is the only record in existence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Hammond and vicinity and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and cor- poration.
THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, for Hammond, Burnham and Calumet City, on pink paper, covers pages 497 to 602. In this section the names of the streets are ar- ranged in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the intersecting streets appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the designation of homes and places of busi- ness having telephones. A similar guide for Whiting extends from page 603 to 613.
THE BUYERS' GUIDE, preceding the Classified and separately paged from 1 to 50, on goldenrod paper, contains the advertisements of leading manufacturing, business and professional interests of Hammond and vi- cinity. The advertisements are indexed under headings descriptive of the business represented. This is reference advertising at its best, and merits a survey by all buyers eager to familiarize themselves with sources of supply. In a progressive community like Hammond, the necessity of having this kind of information immediately available, is obvious. General apprecia- tion of this fact is evidenced by the many reference users of this City Di- rectory service.
THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY is included in pages 667 to 707, on white paper. This department lists the names of all business and professional concerns of the whole community in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indis- pensable catalog of the numerous interests of the community. The Direc- tory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller. As such it plays an important part in the daily activities of the commercial and pro- fessional world. More buyers and sellers meet through the Classified Business Directory than through any other medium.
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Community Publicity
The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the com- munity, depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as a manufacturing site and as an edu- cational center. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and re- liable advertisements of Hammond and vicinity.
The Hammond Directory Library
Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Hammond City Directory, a Directory Library is maintained the offfices of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 500 Directory Libraries installed in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers, under whose supervision the system is operated.
The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.
R. L. POLK & CO.,
Publishers.
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Statistical Review
Form of Government-Mayor and council.
Population-1940 U. S. Census, 70,- 184; local estimate in 1943, 78.000. American-born, 83.9%. Predominat- ing nationalties of foreign-born resi- dents: German, Polish and Czecho- slovakian.
Area-27 square miles.
Altitude-585 feet above sea level. Climate-Mean annual tempera- ture, 49.2 degrees F .; average annual rainfall, 33.02 inches.
Parks- 14, with total of 250 acres, valued at $1,750,000.
Assessed Valuation - $96,040,720, with $3.46 per $100 tax rate (collect- ible in 1943).
Bonded Debt-$5,616,546 (includes park board, water board, sanitary district, school city and libraries).
Financial Facts-2 banks, with total deposits of $15,462,000 (Dec. 31, 1942), and total resources of $16,318,000 (Dec. 31, 1942).
Telephones in Service-15,767.
Churches-57, representing leading denominations.
Building and Construction 1,887 permits, with total value of $3,966,600, issued in 1942.
Industry-Chief industry is manu- facturing. Principal manufactured products: Oils, soap products, foods, animal and dairy feeds, railway cars, railway supplies, clothing, metal cast- ings, foundry products, refined metals and heavy machinery. Plants now heavily engaged in manufacture of war munitions.
Trade Area-Retail area has radius of 150 miles, and population of 250,- 000.
Newspapers-1 daily and Sunday and 1 weekly.
Hotels-7, with total of 400 rooms.
Railroads-10, including New York Central, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio, Erie, Monon, Nickel Plate, and Wabash.
Highways-U. S. 6, 12, 20, 30 and 41. Airports-2 (near the city).
Amusements - Largest auditorium in city seats 6,000 persons. 7 moving- picture theatres, with total seating capacity of 7,300 persons. 5 golf courses.
Hospitals-1, with 260 beds.
Education-19 public schools, in- cluding 3 senior high. 9 parochial schools. Number of pupils in public schools, 13,547; in parochial, 2,922. Number of teachers in public schools, 463; in parochial, 88. Value of public school property, $5,000.000.
Public Libraries - 7, including branches, with total of 100,000 vol- umes.
City Statistics - Total street mile- age, 260, with 163 miles paved. Miles of sewers, 182. Number of water me- ters, 15,800; electric consumers, 20,- 541; gas consumers, 15,767. Capacity of water works, 65,000,000 gallons; daily average pumpage, 15,157,000 gallons; miles of mains, 200; value of plant, $4,000,000. Fire department has 85 men, with 6 stations and 15 pieces of motor equipment. Police department has 89 men, with 2 sta- tions and 33 pieces of motor equip- ment.
Location, Population, Etc.
LOCATION-Hammond is located in Lake County, the second largest county in Indiana, in the northwest corner of the state. It is twenty miles southeast of the Loop district of Chi- cago; 954 miles from New York; 304 miles from St. Louis; 442 miles from Minneapolis; 941 miles from New Or- leans, and 2,281 miles from San Fran- cisco.
BOUNDARIES-Hammond is bounded on the north by Lake Mich- igan, Whiting and East Chicago; on the east, by Whiting, Gary and East Chicago; on the south, by Little Calu- met River, and on the west by Chi- cago, Calumet City, Burnham and Cook County, Ill.
POPULATION-The population of Hammond was 70,184, according to the 1940 U. S. Census. The estimated present population is 78,000.
The population of the Hammond trade area is approximately 250,000. Hammond directly adjoins Chicago, and for many purposes the trade area of Hammond is the trade area of Chi- cago, particularly for industrial pur- poses, which from that standpoint would give Hammond an additional industrial trade population of more than 3,500,000.
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The growth of Hammond is reflect- ed in the following population figures:
1900 12,376
1910
20,925
1920
36,004
1930 64,560
1940
70,184
1943 (est.) 78,000
The unusually favorable location of Hammond at the tip of Lake Michi- gan, in the center of population, at the waterway terminus of all direc- tions, and with unequaled railway dis- tribution, makes its future growth inevitable. No industrial location in the U. S. surpasses it.
Goverment
Hammond is governed by a city council form of government. The in- cumbent administration is headed by Mayor G. Bertram Smith, a Demo- crat. The administration is regarded as conservative in its aims and has maintained an equitable balance be- tween the interests of all persons af- fected by the government.
The police and fire departments operate on a civil-service basis. The heads of these departments having been in office for years, is conclusive evidence of the high efficiency of these protective agencies.
The police department is equipped with a two-way radio system through which the possibility of crime has been greatly reduced.
Both the police and fire depart- ments have gained national recogni- tion because of the low annual fire loss and because of the very high standard of law enforcement.
Taxation
The law of the State of Indiana es- tablishes a rate of $2 for each $100 assessed valuation as the maximum tax levy to cover all taxing units, ex- cept for emergency expenditures. This undoubtedly is very beneficial in keeping the tax rate on a low level.
The tax rate for Hammond, col- lectible in 1943, is $3.46 per $100 as- sessed valuation.
The general attitude of officials in making assessments on real and per- sonal property has been reasonable to industry. All assessments are sub- ject to review by the State Tax Board.
There is a state gross income tax of 1/2 of 1% on retail sales, 1% on indi- vidual incomes, and 1/4 of 1% on manufactured goods.
There is no state sales tax in In- diana, and no occupational tax.
There is a tax ranging from $3 to $150 per year on retail stores.
There is also an intangible tax of 25c for each $100.
The assessed valuation of Ham- mond for 1943 is $96,040,720, and of
Lake County, $399,690,545. The state, county, township, civil city and school city tax rates follow:
State $ .12
County .56
Township .013
Township Poor Relief. 2047
Township Road Bonds .0123
Library .055
School City 1.295
Civil City .965
Sanitary District
.235
Total
$3.46
Transportation
Transportation facilities in Ham- mond offer direct or inter-connected facilities with all parts of the U. S. The city is accessible by railroad, electric railroad, state and federal highways, bus and truck lines, water- ways and air lines.
RAILWAYS-Hammond is serviced by ten railway lines; three belt lines.
The ten trunk railway lines are: Baltimore & Ohio; Chesapeake & Ohio; Chicago & Erie; Chicago, In- dianapolis & Louisville; Michigan Central; New York Central; New York, Chicago & St. Louis; Pennsyl- vania; Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chi- cago & St. Louis; Wabash.
In addition, the city is within the Chicago switching district and enjoys low freight rates, the same as those in Chicago. The three belt lines are the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Term- inal, the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, and the Indiana Harbor Belt. These make available a fast, direct service to all roads out of Chicago. Trap-car serv- ice also is available on 'belt lines for less-than-carload-lot shipments. Trap cars go to the Indiana Harbor Belt switching yards, where shipments are consigned to the various lines, thus offering a faster and more efficient service.
The Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad's largest terminal, Gibson Yard, is lo- cated in Hammond. Cars from the industries of Hammond and Calumet City are made up in trains and run direct from Gibson Yard to all east- ern, western and southern lines, mak- ing but one handling from the indus- tries to any one trunk line over which the shipment may move.
ELECTRIC LINE - The Chicago, South Shore & South Bend Railroad provides a fast passenger and freight electric service to Chicago, passenger service operating every thirty minutes and requiring 36 minutes from the Hammond station to the Randolph St. station in Chicago. Low round- trip passenger fares are offered on commutation tickets.
BUS SERVICE - An inter-city bus service including Hammond, Calumet
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City, Whiting, East Chicago, Gary and Chicago is maintained by the Chi- cago-Calumet District Transit Co. In addition, there are electric railway services inter-connecting these Calu- met Region cities.
TRUCK SERVICE - Fast, daily truck service is operated between Hammond and Chicago and numer- ous other points by a number of trucking companies. Hammond is the focal point for a large number of highly improved highways radiating in every direction.
WATERWAYS Hammond is only a few miles from Indiana Harbor on Lake Michigan, which provides easy accessibility for water transportation. The Indiana Harbor is used by a number of large industries as a port for shipping to foreign countries, and also for receiving shipments from for- eign ports.
The Great Lakes Dock Terminal maintains a shipping point at Indi- ana Harbor. Direct regular railway service is available to St. Louis and Cairo, Ill., for barge transportation on the Mississippi to the Gulf, and from there to other ports of the world.
AIRPORTS-Hammond is less than three-quarters of an hour by automo- bile from the Chicago Municipal Air- port, and from the Ford Airport at Lansing, Ill.
Public Utilities
ELECTRICITY-Electric energy for Hammond is available in unlimited quantities with a rate structure de- signed to encourage use by industries. The rate schedule for electric energy, which is provided by the Northern In- diana Public Service Co., is as low as can be found in any large industrial city. Hammond is the location of one of the largest steam-generating plants in the world, and the company is equipped to take care of any in- dustrial demand.
GAS-A high-grade gas is also fur- nished by the Northern Indiana Pub- lic Service Co. at a very low rate for industrial users.
COAL-With coal mines in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Virginia, Hammond is assured of a plentiful supply of cheap coal.
OIL-The largest oil refineries in the world are located within the Hammond district, and fuel oil is available at reasonable rates.
PETROLEUM COKE - Because of the large oil-refining operations, an adequate supply of petroleum coke is also available, a special fuel valuable for certain operations and not to be had in many industrial areas.
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