Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1992 — Page 31

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housing for studawts

littla house wins (NU) - HaymobU's Pm^chooi 1-2-3 Family House, a new toy house designed for pre-schoolers' chubby Angers, was selected one of the top toys of 1991 by Parents' Choice, a respected euide for consumers. The toys receiving the coveted award had to meet riaorous standardsofsafotv. interest originality and Am. Parents' Choice, a quuterlynon>profitguide to children's toys and media, has issued its annual list for 11

years*

In selecting PtaymobU's 1-2-3 Family House and other honorees, experts Ant evaluated hundreds of toys, then made recommendations to the guide's 100 judges, compoaedofchiMren, parents and teachers.

They named the 15 Analists.

As noted in Parents' Choice, the 1-2-3 rA , icnoNtA d. /ad\ a ^

Family House, for ages 18 months to 4

yeanTis a durable ptestic doll house that , 11N !™ sho<w ‘ ncss

life* » hnm* it rom*. u^»h ^ s 0 ”* ofAcainpus housing near the

looks luce a modem nome. it comes witn _ , ,, , fomiture, a family — even a cat. All CaBfornUUnivenity of Pennsylvania, accessories are scaled for tiny Angers and * firatemity house fire last month

can withstand tough play. Pieces lock Wl

securely in place on a plastic grid. think the problem is landlords PlaymobilT leading manufocturer of looking to make a quick buck who take themed playsets for children ages 4 and up, arivantage of students," Borough Council

introduced the playsets for preschoolers to President John Bayer said. “It is a ——* «.—*»•* lucrative business.

There is »shortage of good housing, which leaves many students with places

to live that are less than desirable. "We've spent thousands of dollars

chasing down people who try to have

boarding houses illegally or don’t comply with safety standards"

Bayer said there are about 20 pending

cases involving code violations in the KcepuMe of the fair Rftjor types of Aid WsAta|ton County college town, where fa widespread ure In the United Stetes, stntely homes on menleuredliwns stand the poll found. next to neglected structures on weed-. Perhaps the most significant measure of Mnwn ywto* .....

public confidence in nttunl gu Is the . b TJP^ , , i "“ n *

ledc of opposition among Americans to since DavidHcnh, 21 jlied Feb. 13int having t nature! gas pipeline within n few toetthe PhilUppe Theta fatemlty

wJll house, which was located off-campus. ^^rhXd» M dmd.h M Borough ofRclds previously uid

waste disposal sites, nuclear power

pluu. state prisons tnd cod-fired University offleids said the school hre utUiues. about ISO open bedt in dormitories, but

But only 7 percent of poll respondents

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PLEASANT RUN

You Gat It All At Pleasant Run Apartments!! LOnt Day Only Open House March 22,1992 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rtat m thk dftjf ftftd Bravt ta by AprO lit Mi |«t ft dl. j 353-8300 12 mo* Lease

IMS B North ArViftM Ava IMIumoU*, IN 4CSlt *W*»b#r/Dry«r ti year Smm • SMI, OFF 1st Moatb Rnt • Fm Hair Cut or Ftm • Fm Dtafttr at Ryaw • Fm Car Wuh at Mlk« • Fm MovU Ttckttt • Fm Mavte RtaUI » Tkfcttt ta tb> ladlaai • Fm Groctrtaa •Aai Mort^CoM* Sm For Your Sat.

meet parents' requests.

Thumbs up for

natural gas

(NU) - Natural gas has an outstanding public image, a new Roper poll shows.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans consider natural gas to be the most

picked a natural gas pipeline as one of the two or three facilities, among 10 asked about, they would most oppose

having within a

few miles of home. The survey was conducted for the 1NGAA Foundation, which was formed in 1990 by the Interstate Natural Gas , Association of America, a Washingtonbased trade association representing interstate natural gas pipelines.

students prefer living in private housing so they can come and go as they wish. The university can house about 1,500

students, he said.

HAULING MOVING?

Call 924-0808 For Worry Froo Sorvloo

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TEACHER/INSTRUCTOR.

details.

Hand tools ore now onvironmontally

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(NU) • When gardeners hear the term

"state-of-the-art" garden tools, they may Wanted to teach high envision power tillers or chain saws. volume. No Money But many of the latest high-tech tools Down Real Estate on the market are powered by hand, not Seminars in your area, electricity or gas — some even follow You have seen them centuries-old patterns. on TV now do them in

And juM u shopper! have learned io be “green" consumers, gardeners can learn ^

that "green" can mean environmental mg) 3734679 for

awareness.

Hand tools have a number of ecological advantages over power tools. They don't pollute or waste energy. They're quiet and don't ravage the landscape. They're user-friendly, more cost-effective, safer to operate and have fewer breakable parti. Using them can provide a healthy workout and promote fitness (experts estimate that working in the garden can bum from 400 to 600 calories per hour). Keeping In the ecological spirit of efficiency and economy of design, one tool maker, V&B Manufacturing Go., designs both full-size and short-handle tools with dual-head configurations for maximum versatility. One tool might have a cutting axe on one end that reverses to a planting scoop, or • trencher that flips over to be a cultivator. There are 12 different striking

heads in all.

A free Users’ Guide to match up the best tool for nearly 30 different yard chores is available from VAB Manufacturing Co., P.O. Box 268, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476, or call 1-800-

443-1987.

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2414 Sheldon St Single or Couple $300/month All Utilities Paid 925-0070

IUPUI A major employer at well at a major educator Call 274-2255 forapartlalllitineotavallabla poilllom.An Equal Opportunity Attlrmatlva Action Employtr and Contractor M/P.

MILLWRIGHT

Olln Corporation, a Fortune 200 Company, has an opening for an millwright at Its bran manufacturing facility In Indianapolis. Minimum 4 yean industrial experience or apprentkeahip required. Must be able to operate all kinds of machine tools, repair and maintain mill equipment, read blueprints. Install, assemble and align gean, bearings, and shafts.

Must have own tools.

Olln offers s comprehensive benefit package, including life, medical and dental Insurance, paid holidays and other benefits. If qualified and Interested, spply at Olin BRASS Olln Brass - Indianapolis

Personnel Dept. 1800 S. Holt Rd.

Indianapolis, IN 46241 Olin Brass Is an Equal Opportunity

Employer M/F/H/V

OFFICE FOR RENT Great Location 2525 E. 38th St All Utilities Paid Fax, Copier, Notary & Short Term Leases Available. Come By or Call 542-1066 For more information Between 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

* FOR LEASE *

A former used Furniture Store Located at the comer of 34th & Forest Manor. Part of an established group of businesses in a small shopping center. For more information call 547-3291 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

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HUD HOMES INITIAL LISTING DATE: March 161902 BIDS RECEIVED UNTIL: 4:30 p.m., Wad., Match 26,1902 BIDS OPENED: 0:00 aan., Thuraday, March 26,1002 /Aft.iat FHA IMftUWBP FIKIAMCIMQ AVAILAILB

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: HUD propftrMi art offarad lor aala to qualldad purchaiar» without ragard to tha protpaotlva purohaaar'i raoa, color, ratipion, tax. — — * -Had pan

national origin, familial itatua or handicap. Intaraitu „ ihoufd contact tha broker of their cheioa. No atructural or cyitem warrantlM. Thaia proportloa may contain coda violation, Purchaaori mutt obtain their own financing. For properttea chocked LBP (Load Baaed Paint) - Any ttandard retail aatea contract aubmlttod by an owner-occupant mutt be submitted with a compleiad addendum to Sale, Contract • Load Batari Paint Haalth Csrtifleata HUD retarvoa tha right to rojoet any and all onsra or to withdraw a proparty prior to Old optnmg. Accuracy of Information

cental nod m this adwartlaamani la not guarantaed.

It la tha purohaaaf'a raaponaibiiity to tatltfy hi mat!! aa to aoourata information and property condition, Including any poaaibia ibning and code vlolaUona. All aaloa muat doaa within eo daya of eentraoi acoaptanca, unleia othorwlta apodflod. An Eamaat Money Da-

poalf aqua) to SW of tha Salea Offer, not la aaoaad 12.000, but no laia than 1500 la required wtdi each offor to purchaaa. ATT1N- bua rAttB # TIONi CONTACT VOUBMOKM POX DiTAfLB ON HUO't "HA bAafc f ■AftNIBT MONIV POPPttTUM POUCV. CQATBSViLLE

Broken ahouid pr#-qua«fy fhofr buyan and not aubmli offara from purehaaara with mauffloiani income or aorfout credit problem, All bfdi muit be aubmittad on HUD Salee Contract dated 11/90 all

other contract* are obeotoie.

••IMPORTANT NOTICI TO ALL BALU BROKIRB*** Eflactiva 1/19/92, all Bala* Broker, muat have a BAMS 1111 Vendor'* Information Form an IN* with HUD, Balaa elfan win not b* aooopMd if w* do not ham a IAMB 1111 on fllo.

Piaaaa be adviaad diet an Agreement To Abide by HUD'S EAR- ,oi-svrewr-rv«n NEST MONE V POL 1C V muat alto ba on Ufa. If you era anticipating qm*! nvuil I F r , ^^^^ #9WM ' h#HUOOW#,,D8W * , ’ ,h# SiSSSrew

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(111) 725-IIT9Bidi wM ba aeoaplad until 2C0 p.m. daily on all preparVai liatad below. The availability el kMngc lor dta ■Eitandad Lining Parlod* an aubfact to prior aala

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ADDRESS BJOEUdfi

BTHS

LIST PRICS

INDIANAPOLIS 161-319290-703R

6225 E. 26th 8t.

4

11/2

923,690 UP

161-324177-748R

8034 E. 36th PI.

3

2

939,160 UP

161-249318-203R

3760 E. 39th St.

4

2

$66,400 UP

161-279078-203R

8341 E. 41lt PI.

4

1

936,700 UP'

161-340126-703R

6034 E. 41*1 St.

3

1 1/2

949,900 UP'

151-276129-203R

4219 N. Aapon Way

3

1

937,900 UP

151-318767-794R

1696 Country aido Dr.

3

2

999,000

1S1-217176-284R

3626 N. Hartman Dr.

3

1

929,900 UP

151-341338-703R

6336 Qlanahlra Ln.

2

1

990,100

161-311606-721R

6716 E. Meadowlark Dr.

3

1

932,960 UP

SHFLS WILLS 181-366966-729R

1662 E. Fountain Laka Or. 3

2

976,800

WESTFIELD 161-312326 703R

336 Eaat Main St

3

1

969,060 UP.

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151-21W16-284R RR #2 Box 248

CAMBWIPQE CITY

1S1-14415B-203R RR #1 Bom 473

COLUMBUS

1S1-237814-203R 117 10th St

LAPOQA

161-284BB7-703R RR #2 Box 132

547 W Taylor

29041 IBBt St. 54441 tgth St. ^ 3103 N. Aftlnfllon Am. 3313 Arthlnglon Btvd. 11S5E BaoonBt. 237 N BoHavWw PI. 3133 HatMhomo Ln.

34B4 Homv

Tihivwj

611N ONonW

161-303413-74IR 181-303413-745R 161-232044 203R 161-292314-203R 161-228377-221R 161-33391S-703R 161-234390-221R 1S1-249946-221R 161-129206-303R

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1 1 1 11/2 11/2 1 1 1 1 1

127,360 UP 629.900 UP : $26,780 UP 134,000 UP 933.392 UP 913A90UP 929.900 UP 949.900 UP 999.400 UP 911.100 UP. $17,990 UP IBMTOUPj 813,386 LBP I 7,800 UP

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