Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1941 — Page 13
FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1041
% LINOLEUM
Linowall and Cabinet Tops in the HAMANT BROS.
featured houses furnished by HENRY BEISINGER 1125 Prospect St. DR-7633
Linoleum, Venetian Blinds, Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Window Shades.
BRICK VENEER New Modern Bungalow $3,500
For Sale or Trade Payuenia ol Month
Indianapolis Remodeling go
IVONNEGUT’S
HARDWARE
for the
HAMANT BROS. HOMES
featured on this page was furnishel by
120 E. Washington St. Also 7 Neighborhood Stores
{ Located At 82d StL LAFAYETTE 8 Sd TRADERS POINT. \s
i fori1942 deductions,
CREEK" NURSERY CO.
EXPERTS IN Planning - Planfing Spraying & Pruning Free Indionapolis Telephone
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THIS TRADL MARX YOu GUA QANTEE
ROAD-ROUTE 52-ONE MILE N. of
|| Exeter Ave. homes . . « each of different design.
10 Already Have Bien Sold:
All Are to
A few] | blocks east of Speedway
City, Hamant Bros., Inc, is bu ild- |
ing 37 Sigle-story frame homes fo meet the increasing demand for dwellings in that area. All are on Exeter Ave. just south of 16th St. Eighteen have been of are being built and 19 ate. tn be built. Ten of the 18 have been sold. Typical of the group is the ivory frame house at 1430 E:ieter Ave. which has white |shuiters, white window . boxes, and green asphalt |shingles. Each pf the homes has | shuiters, window | boxes, combination storm doors, and is fully landscaped. The 1430 Exeter Ave. home has all-white enameled | woodwork, oak| torgue-and-groavec floors over g 7s-inch sub-floor. The coorway opens airectly into the livihg room which has north and east windows. Here/ there pale green silk finished paper with silver striping under an ivory ceiling. The front bedroom has windows on the south and egst. The
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paper is of a striped Georgian pat-
Factory, Lawn, Farm, Estate
STATE-WIDE SERVICE Free Estimates—Easy Terms
Call i HU- 6663
PLAN SPRING
LANDSCAPING
EXPERT SERVICE FREE AT
POTTENGER NURSER 34th & Lafayette Rd. |
Phone hi
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{ for All the Houses in | Hamant Bros. Addition
PAUL CLEARY, DR-2374 | IVAN CROUCH, BE-(298 |
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% PLUMBING
for Hamant Bros. Addition
WM. F. STECK
4923 College {| BR-3451
i. you are now pur- ¢ chasing your home on
NDOW SHADES
In All the Houses Hamant Bros. Addition
INDIANA SHADE C0).
802 Va.| Ave. DR-5720 me
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‘a { ease Contract,” it f may be possible to obt tain a loan here and ;get your deed, }
PROMPT ACTION § i may.permit filing TAX # & EXEMPTION this yeor {
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* Landscaping
On All Homes | In Hamant Bros’ | Addition
WIEGAND’S
Evergreen Nirsery
26th and Kessler Blvd. Phone TA-4776
1 Nickel Co. repre sentative fram
Be Landscaped
tern in blue, gray, silver anc rose. The southwest, bedroom (has a dusty rose papér with a flowered |stripe pattern. Both bedrooms
{have closets anc the indirect light-
ing glass fixtures in each room, as in the rest of the house, match the principal color in the wallpaper. The bathroon! has a built-in tub. The walls above the dado are ivory, peach below. . The linoleum is a bright green. A linen closet is in the hall connet ting the bedrooms, bath and kitchen. The kitchen floor linoleum is cream with a blue and red geometric design, the red matching that of the trim on the factory-built cabinets. Cabinet tops and splash are blue marbelized linoleum. A window above the sink opens into the breezeway which has a cement floor and leads | to the single-car garage with overhead door. The kitchen walls are enameled in a pale blue. The ceiling is ivory. The homes ure built to| sell for iy $4100 and may be inspected aily
Modern Metal Use
To Be Described
F. A. Sansom, International
New York City, will speak at ga dinner meeting of the Producers’® Council Club at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Monday. The use of modern metals in today’s kitchens wil be discussed. Mr, Sanson will outline the uses of Monel metal and will show sound mbtiqn pictures showing how the metal is | mined, smelted and refined. Nearly 100° architects, engineers and Council riembers will attend. Another speaker will be C. G. Parkhouse, comestic equipment engineer, of New York.
Mr. Sansom
Lawn-Estate-Factory
NO DOWN PAYMENT TERM 13 MO. TO PAY
Portable Pens~—Kennel Panels BR. 5441--Night, BR. 9317
WM. ERNSTING Construction Co.
Brick, Stone, Concrete Construction
TUCKPOINTING—DAMP PROOFING
RESIDENCE AND COMMERZIAL 4210 N. CAPITOL HU-1609
vr Lumber & Millwork
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the Fealured Houses jn Haman{ Bros. Additior
CARTER-LEE LUMBER CO.
1621 W. Washington. BE-0302,
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TEoER&L SRVINCS
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Carey Roofs Carey Miami Medicine Cabinets Furnished and Installed In All Houses of _Hamant Bros. Addition
Philip Carey Go. | | 1111 East 19th St. Phone WA-3388
% PLASTERING
‘For the Hamant Bros, Houses Featured on This Pags
Evereti H. Shumaker
330 N. Lyndhurst Drive. BE-4624, Ring 3
GEO. J. EGENOLF
MACHINIST | 181, W. South LI-6212
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FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES
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100%
4901 W. 16th St. Carl J.
(INDUSTRIAL FIXTURE EXACTLY AS PHOTOGRAPHED,
INCREASED LIGHTING AT 33%9% TO. 50% Savings in Cost—Unconditionally Guaranieed .
WATCO—BEST BY TEST
WATCO ENGINEERING IN
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Parham, Pres. BE- 1681
CONCRETE.
Don’t Forget to
Order the Best
: Dentral Plan Mixed
STORM SASH & DOORS BUILT-'N CABINETS ESTIMATES FREE
BALL & DURBIN
525 Mass, Ave. 11-2184
VICTOR FURNACES
Furnisked and Installed
In All the House: in Haman: Bros. Addition
Indianapolis Heating Co.
Preston Smith, Prop. 851 w. Michigan CH-2799
210,000 HOMES
_To Be Cleared This Year Of Obligations.
At least 210,000 homes—probably the largest number in history—will
States this year.
Loan League made that estihate from figures based on the contractual payments of borrowers (from savings, building and loan associations) who were placed on regular monthly repayment schedules when they borrowed the money | in the 1920's. Fermor S. Cannon of Indianapolis, chairman of the League's Home Building and Home Owning Com-|§ mittee, said that the typical savings and loan mortgage loan in the|§ 20s was for 11 to 12 years with
time, but all repayable monthly. Thus loans made in 1929 normally will be liquidated this year Mr. Cannon’s committee concluded that at least 167,000 of the 500,000
1929 were kept on the regular payment schedule. About $69,000,000 in monthly pay-
loans will go back to the associaance.
ditional 40,000 loans made befotre 1929 which will be repaid finally
are mostly of the 1925-28 vintage. They are the ones which were re-
and 1931 when jobs hegan to fall off rapidly. By starting these borrowers out fresh, giving them 10 or 11 more years to pay, instead of the five or six which remained in 1930 or 1931, the associations were
ments smaller and thus they were able to carry along with their home ownership. “This same postponement happened to some 150,000 of the 1929 loans in the period of the 30s so that this group will be paying out of debt somewhere later on in the 1940s.
1929, in addition to those refinanced about to be cleared, have either been transferred by HOLC refinancing, had to be repossessed. by the association to protect its shareassociation by the borrower.
home-owner obligations contracted
homes.”
HAMANT BROS., BLDRS. SELECTED
for All Houses in Their Addition OVERHEAD DOOR SALES OF INDIANAPOLIS 17 E. 16th St. RI-2087
FENCE
: for | EVERY PURPOSE
Call LI-8531 for Free Estimating Service on Material Only or Erection Complete Easy Payments If Desired
“Better Things for Better Living—"
PAINTS
and
WALLPAPER
: for HAMANT BROS. HOMES
Furnished by
DU PONT PAINT SERVICE STORE 249 W. Washington St. [KEY
W. H. YOUNG
Did the Excavatin and ‘ Grading for All the Houses Boneh Hamant Bros. Additio
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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
3 7 Homes Rise Near Speedway City
be cleared of debt in the United f=
The United States Savings and |
some of them running for a shorter|
loans made by the associations in|§
ments on the principal of these|f tions in this process of debt clear“There also are an estimated ad- |B
this year,” Mr. Cannon said. “These | E58 loans run as far back as 1922 but |§
financed by the associations in 1930 | 8
by the associations and those now |g
“Altogether, some $750,000,000 of |
in the 1920s will be finally wiped |g out with this year’s payments. This | fs is about $50,000,000 more than the | amount of original debt which was | fi finally settled last year with . the | 2 clearing of title to some 200,000 | EE §
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PROPERTY SALES IN WEEK TOP $55,000
North Side Realtors this week reported sales totaling $55,250, bringing the year’s volume to $138,316. Houses were sold at 5933 and 5945 Evanston Ave, by Kenneth P. Fry; 5259 N. Capitol Ave., by Joseph J. Argus of American Estates; 2625-21 and 2629-31 N. Olney St. by Jack C, Carr; 2436 Carrollton Ave. and 235 W. 36th St. by Ford V. Woods: 3208 Forest Manor Ave. by John H. Elam. Lots were sold in Meridian-
Kessler Terrace by Fay C. Cash; in Porest: Manor by -Mr. Woods; at 84th and Pennsylvania Sts. by Harry Robbins and Marion Stump, and by ME Cash and Mr Robbins on
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“STREET OF NEW HOMES” 16th & Exeter—3500 West an
INCLUDES ~~ ‘410
® 4 LARGE ROOMS with FULL BASEMENT ® AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER ® WELL INSULATED ® GARAGE ATTACHED with BREEZEWAY @ STONE FRONT @ Cement Garage Floor and Overheny Doors DRIVEWAY ® 22” STEEL FURNACE
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