Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1940 — Page 34

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NORTH SIDE REALTOR SALES HIT $3,389,031

Sales of $49,150 reported this week by the North Side Realtors brings the 1940 total to $3,889,031. The Realtors sold 12 houses, a 40acre farm, one lot and contracted to build one house. Houses were sold at 5341 Graceland Ave. and 1815 N. Alabama St. by Robert L. Mason; 424 N. Bosart Ave. by Marion Stump; 7125 Pendleton Pike by John W. Robbins; 716 N. Riley Ave. by Howard W. Fieber; 5263 Broadway by John H. Max for Atkinson & Co.; 5308 E. St. Clair St. by Joseph J. Argus for American Estates; 4614 E. 34th St. by Ford V. Woods; 3525 N. Keystone Ave,

2613 N. Delaware St. 1433 E. 11th St. and 5841 Michigan Road, by: Jack C. Carr. ; Thomas F. Carson reported sale | |of a lot in Wellington Estates; Mr.

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Carr reported sale of a 40-acre Boone County farm; and Mr. Argus said he had contracted to build a

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doors and window sash are supplied

W. Dennerline,

ROSE-LEAF RUG ON FIRST FLOOR

Except for Boy’s Room, the Woodwork Is White; Windows Flank Fireplace. The brick home at 5956 Central

Ave., built for Mr. and Mrs. Fred|: is pure Colonial, |!

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5956 Central Ave. . . « has two-car garage with overhead doors.

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1940

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a e Is Pure Colonial

Comfort in Small

Home

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Their Appearance 5 or 10 Years Hence!

Plant the better kinds in smaller sizes, rather than cheap, quick-growing kinds, and your planting will improve with age and never outgrow the house. Houses facing north, or shaded by trees, require special types of plants. Smoky sections require a special selection of plants to endure this condition.

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. |the stairway, and upper hall are |covered with a rose leaf-patterned | |carpet.

motif is carried out in the wallpaper, lighting fixtures, carpets and hardware. Forest B. Kellogg was the builder. Except for the boy’s room, the woodwork throughout is white, and floors are hardwood. The first floor,

from the general design to the|j tiniest glass doorknob. The Colonial |#

4929 E. 34th St. ... One of three new homes,

Three small houses built by the

E. Kirk McKinney Co. Inc. at 4901, 4917 and 4929 E. 34th St. have been designed to meet the problem of

medicine ‘cabinets illuminated by tubular lights. All homes have oak floors and weather-stripped factory fitted windows.

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SHADE TREES

This is season to select shade trees. We have most of the good varieties. Drive out to the

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of -the hall,

Wallpaper in the entrance hall is gray on white in an oak tree design. The living room, to the left has striped paper. Flanking the French doors, which open onto the rear screened-in porch, are built-in bookcases fin-

constructing attractive and comfortable homes to sell under $5000. They are good examples of what can be done with new materials and decorative motifs without letting the cost pull them up into a higher-

St.

Co.

The home at 4901 E. 34th

features the new horizontal gliding window. The whole sash lifts out on a gliding track. Wendell Hicks of the McKinney supervised the building ang said the homes will be open’ Sunday

nursery or call CO unty 2361.

ished in white and arched at the top.

price field.

Architect James Foley has de-

afternoon and evening. Each can be purchased for $4950 with longterm financing permitting a down-

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Buy your plants from a responsible grower who values your continued patronage.

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place.

The marble fireplace, too, has a white Colonial mantel, windows on either side of the fire-

All-Electric Kitchen The dining room, off the hallway

There are signed them all with the same num-

payment of $495.

ber of rooms but with different ar-

rangements. Each contains a large living room, two ample cross-ven-tilated bedrooms, a modern bath, an ultra-modern kitchen and spa-

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FOREST KELLOGG selects

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FLOYD KLINE

812 N. Oriental CH. 3257

Indianapolis Service

Dial CO unty 2361. 82nd Street and Lafayette Rd. (U.S. Road 52.)

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AUTOMATIC STOKER

It gives vou the best in clean, even, automatic heat. Electrical control. Ends furnace labor, burns less coal, burns cheaper coal. [It pays for itself.

C. E. GRIENER COMPANY

43 S. Delaware St. MA. 4538.

YT HOGAN

TRANSFER & STORAGE CORPORATION

floors and lower walls with the upper walls and ceiling in peach. has a combination shower and tub.

combination bedroom and den. The | foot of the L is finished in knotty pine with built-in bookshelves, [closet and a nick-nack rack. Here

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Central Supply Co.

210 S. Capitol Ave. RI-2383

to the right, is hung with blue paper having a white Grecian vase and pillar design. Back of the dining room is a breakfast room and an all-electric kitchen. Cabinets below the kitchen drainboard are canary yellow to match the ceiling and walls.” Higher cabinets are white. Cabinet tops and the floor are done in blue marbelized linoleum to match that in the rear hallway. The blue border matches the linoleum in the breakfast room which has a silver feature stripe. This harmonizes with the breakfast room’s silver wallpaper which has a white over-stripe and a colorful fruit pattern. Here, too, are built-in china, glass and linen closets. A lavatory in the rear hall has silver and white-striped wallpaper with a red gazelle design.

arrangement is most practical. ‘kitchens are equipped with factorybuilt cabinets. tops are of inlaid linoleum with feature stripes. a corner sink below a corner window hung with venitian blinds.

cious dining alcove.

The home at 4901 E. 34th St. has

a utility room in place of the basement in each of the other houses which are heated with warm air furnaces.

All have large closets in each

bedroom as well as a bath room closet and a cloak closet in the hall. Each home is insulated with four inches of rock wool.

The kitchen and dining alcove All

Floors and cabinet

One kitchen has

The bathrooms are of generous

size equipped with recessed tubs, large

closets, and mirror-doored

Ceiling in Peach

The second floor bath at the top of the stairs has blue and grey tile

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is his desk and typewriter. Gray vines twining in a diamond-

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FURNISHED ON ALL THE HOUSES BUILT BY

The E. Kirk McKinney Co.

SINK & EDWARDS

621 E. Ohio St. RI-7336

shaped pattern with a green leaf

design in the centers is the patern of the guest room wallpaper. The master bedroom has large double closets. Walls are papered in a green paper with a biege rose and grain pattern. The bath is in rose and dubonnet tile and has a shower room and linen closet. The basement contains a social room, laundry room, storage closet, a work room for Mr. Dennerline’s saw and lathe, and a room for the oil-buring furnace. There is a two-car garage with overhead doors. The home will not be open for inspection.

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Call LI. 8531 for Free Estimating Service on Material Only or Erection Complete Easy Payments it Desired

SEARS ROEBUCK AND Iq

OIL UNIT FOR BETTER HEATING MAJESTIC HEATING CO. 1116 Central RI-5101 Chas. H. Buck Guy Cull Ta. 2248 Ir. 7223

FT. WAYNE SETS HOUSING MARK

Breaks All Records for Low Costs in Northern USHA Projects.

FT. WAYNE, Oct. 18—This city has broken all records for low cosis in Northern USHA projects by a 120-unit development to be puilt at an average net construction unit cost of $1830. That figure (which includes the cost + of building plus plumbing, ‘heating, and electrical installation) is 15 per cent less than the previous record low of $2137 for the Armistead Gardens project of Baltimore, Md. : The average monthly shelter rent of $10.83 compares to $14.28 for all Northern projects. The project here will consist of one-story dwellings in twin and row houses. They will have concrete slab floorings, frame walls with-as-bestos siding, and sloping frame roofs covered with asphalt shingles. Interiors will be plastered. | Each dwelling will have a living room, kitchen (with space for dining), bath and storage space. The number of bedrooms will range from one to three. Each house will have modern plumbing and electrical conveniences, a gas stove for cooking and a stove for heating.

Architect George L. Walling’s aim was to produce structures .for a

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cost. Careful study was made of building cost in minor residential : S A L a Nursery Stock

developments, and these minimum costs served as a yardstick in designing the project units. These were considered basic principles: 1. All nonessentials were elimt- - nated. 2. Typical parts were repeated without variation. 3. All building units were of standard and stock sizes. 4. No method of construction or building system of proprietary nature was corporated in the design. 5. Only methods of workmanship understood by a- village carpenter were used.

COUNTY WILL SELL 5 PARCELS TOMORROW

Marion County Auditor Glenn B. Ralston reports these properties will be sold at 10 a. m. tomorrow at his office: : 1119 S. Ewing St. (small house and ot 2d)0ining on the south). Low bid 2213-15 Martha St. Low bid—$800. Six lots, First Ave., East Mars Hill. Low bid—$125 each. Two lots, Second Ave., East Mars Hill. Low bia—$125 each. ; Five lots, Second Ave., East Mars Hill. Low bid—$150 each.

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POTTENGER NURSERY

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PLUMBING SUPPLIES " In the E. Kirk McKinney Featured Houses

And the Forest Kellogg Featured House Were Furnished By the

Central Supply Company

210 S. Capitol Ave. RI-2383

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Building Materials

In the Forest Kellogg House

Furnished By Hitzelberger Fuel & Supply WA-4585

1166 Roach St.

FORD FENCE

Lawn-Estate-Factory NO DOWN PAYMENT TERMS 12 MO. TO PAY Portable Pens—Kennel Panels BR. 5441—Night, BR. 0317 6544 Cornell Free Estimates

Forest Kellog Bldr, of the Featured House in Today’s Times, Selected

A. C. ZICKLER for PLUMBING WORK 1101 N. Rural. CH-1158

STORM SASH & DOORS BUILT-IN CABINETS

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BALL & DURBIN

525 Mass. Ave, LI-2184 RR, FOREST KELLOGG

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FOR THE HOUSE FEATURED TODAY

Overhead Door Sales of Indianapolis 17 E. 16th St. RI-2087

E. KIRK McKINNEY CO. selects

‘MAJESTIC GAS UNIT FOR BETTER HEATING

MAJESTIC HEATING CO. 1116 Central ~ RI-5101 Chas. H. Buck Guy Cull Ta. 2248 Ir. 7223

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GHRIS J. GREINER

PLUMBING and HEATING

“Call My Repair Shop on Wheels? CH erry 3239 4322 E. 10th St.

FOREST KELLOGG BLDR. Selected

LUMBER & MILLWORK

FOREST B.

. 5670 N. PENN. ST.

“HOMES OF QUALITY” Complete Building Service—Lots, Plans, Financing LET US MAKE YOUR DREAM HOUSE A REALITY CONSULTATION FREE

BUILDER

KELLOGG

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For Today's Featured House From

PINNELL LUMBER CO.

5201 Winthrop. BR-2461.

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Miller Hardware Co. 368 Mass. Ave. LI-7166

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HARDWOOD FLOOR CONTRACTOR ® New and Old Floors and Stairways Scraped and Finished @ Electric Floor Surfacing

1933 KESSLER BLVD.

G. FOUTY

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For the Small Home to the large Power Plant

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.

PHONE; IR-1191, DR-3350, WA-2481 +

GEO. J. EGENOLF MAGHINIST 187, W. South LI-6212

Linoleum, Linowall and Cabinet Tops Furnished and Laid

IN. THE FOREST KELLOGG FEATURED HOUSE

UNITED Rug & Linoleum Co.

139 W. Wash. LI-5313

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READY MIXED CONCRETE COR

WA8 1533

1401 West 30th St.

GOOD LUMBER FINE MILLWORK

Furnished for All the E. Kirk McKinney Houses

BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO.

TA-3315

E. Kirk McKinney

Co., Bldrs. selected

ACME WALLPAPER

For the House Featured In Today’s Times 337-39 MASS. AVE.

PHONE L.1-4403

FLINTKOTE WINTHROP TAPERED SHINGLES

RALPH R. REEDER & SONS

Roofing and Sheet Metal Work—Rock Wool Insulation 24th and Winthrop Ave. WA-2421 EST. 1897

‘Open for Inspection “Sunday “Afternoon and Evening

4901-4917-4929 E. 34th St.

BE IN YOUR OWN HOME FOR THANKSGIVING

No longer is there any doubt that costs of building materials ar rising. The good fortune is yours if you act now. -

LOOK AND THINK IT OVER

E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO. INC.

REALTORS 8 E. MARKET STREET, NO. 308

MARKET 3521

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Now!

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Get Ready NOW for WINTER

Don’t wait for the first icy blasts of winter to strike before you start repairing, building or remodeling «..DO IT NOW!

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