Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1940 — Page 14
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The folding doors flanking the fireplace - (in the living room between the dining room and the hail) would create an interesting background for a group of furniture. Since the bay window in the liv-
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bay could be made into a moderate conservatory. At each side of the bay is room for book shelves. While the planning of the stairway takes full advantage of decorative possibilities, the second floor is entirely shut off from any view from the first floor. The small room between the entrance hallway and the garage would be highly functional for any family. It could serve as a library, den, sewing room, children’s play | or music practice room, hobby shop | or office. The first story can be faced with | brick, stone, cinder concrete block, | Rostone, stucco or wood. Mr. Ayres suggests wood for the second other ma-
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Grass that. was fresh and green in early summer is showing signs of {July weather, Crab grass is growing almost overInight, It is thriving in the hot, full sun. It grows not at all in medium jor deep shade and will shoot up in |almost any type of soil provided the | competition from other grasses is
not too keen. F i k C iP | Since it is a summer annual, it |appears only as new growth from for | seeds, germinating in May or June. | In controlling crab grass it is imEVERY PURPOSE | portant that it be attacked at the Call L1. 8531 for right time and that certain lawn
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More than $500,000 was involved {in the January to June transactions,
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23 HOUSES SOLD BY NORTH SIDERS
Dispose Also of Four Lots And Report Contracts for Two Dwellings.
The North Side Realtors this week reported the sale of 23 houses and four lots and contracts to build two homes, Transactions totaled $188,400. Fay C. Cash sold two Williams Creek lots and one at Westfield Blvd. and North Butler Terrace. Jack C. Carr sold a lot in Ben F. Claypool’s Northeastern Park Addition. Robert I... Mason contracted to] build a home in the 5700 block of W. | 16th St. while Maten G. Gerdenich took a house at 1617 Central Ave in| trade for a lot and building job at | 7022 Warwick Road. Houses were sold by Forest M.
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15309 N. Delaware St., 5605 Central | Ave., 3420 N. Sherman Drive, 1100 | N. Hawthorne Lane and 6100 Buck|ingham Ave., and by Joseph J, Argus for American Estates Co., at 15321 Central Ave, 537 S. Central | Court, 1002 E. 58th St., N. Meridian | St., 6420 E. Washington St., 2735 E. {38th St., 5947 Haverford Ave. and [5302 E. St. Clair St. William Murray Huse sold houses at 1320 N. Bosart Ave., and at 3542 E. 10th St.; Ford V. Woods sold houses at 4847 Guilford Ave, and at 5121 Kenwood Ave.; Mr. Carr sold 1301 University Court and 820 Northview Ave. while Howard W. Fieber sold 5132-34 College Ave. A cross-sale of a house at 808 E. 42d St. was between R. E. Peckham and Warren M. Atkinson while Mr. Fieber and American Estates had a cross-deal on the property [4921 Central Ave,
MARCY VILLAGE NOW, 100 PCT, OCCUPIED
Indianapolis’ village within a city | —Marcy Village—is 100 per cent oc- | cupied. The last apartment in the 277-| unit “town” at 1435 E. 46th St. was | rented this week. J. Allen Dawson, | | treasurer of the H. H. Woodsmall | | Agency, Inc., creator of the huge | private housing project, says the | large recreational areas are respon- | sible for the complete occupancy | [less than six months after it was | * | completed. Most of the tenants are young | |couples with children, he said, all | {of whom spend much of their time |
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The Central Library has these new books and pamphlets available for home owners and garden lovers. They may be borrowed at Central or through the neighborhood branches.
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“CAMPS AND COTTAGES; HOW TO BUILD THEM YOURSELF,” by | Charles Danville White (Thomas Y.! Crowell, New York), Mr, White, an architect, has written from his own experience. The choice of site, | plans, construction, sanitation, water supply and furniture are discussed,
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produce new plants. GIVEN CONTRACTORS plants have been counted thriving | begin to spread and while they are the postal regulations. Postmasters !
tered by the lawn mower contain a — joints or nodes which take root and] RULES ON MAIL BOX Crab grass is a most prolific seeder and as many as 400 seedling on one square foot of ground. Pull-| Builder should be sure the mail ing the seedling plants before they | receptacle in their new home fits | [vet young is the surest way of rid-| are not required to deliver mail ‘o ding the lawn of this pest, anv residence where certain slots!
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