Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1942 — Page 27
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QUIZ: Raymond Clapper, Washington political commentator for The Indianapolis Times and other Scripps-Howard newspapers, will make his debut on K “Information Please” tonight at 7:30 o’clock on}: WIRE as guest expert. He'll sit along side of John Kieran, Oscar Levant and Frankiin P. Adams to answer the questions of Clifton . . Bob Hawk's new quiz program, “How'm I Doin,” moves to a new time on CBS and — | tonight. Previously heard at 9:30 o'clock, the program will move up one-half hour earlier.
' THE INDIANAPOLIS 40 Homes Built on Campus Terrace
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Fifteen houses, including two cross deals, and six lots were reported sold this week by the North side realtors. The cross deals were at 5646 N. Delaware st. between Bridges and Harryman:and at 28 E. 40th st. between Argus and Atkinson, - The lots on Clarendon road were sold by Fay C. Cash, , Other houses were 3237 Ruckle st. and 3114-16' Winthrop ave. by E. Kirk McKinney Co., Inc.; 5240 College ave. by Jack C. Carr; 3734 Park ave. and 69 Taft st. by Ford Woods & Co.; Lookabill;
B. L. Edwards: 2715 Northgate ave. and 4030 N. Capitol ave. by R. E. Peckham; 2143 Ruckle st. by William A. Hackemeyer; 909 E. 58th st. by J. J. Argus, and 6646 Broadway
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bathtub and shower, one window and blue marbleized linoleum. Floral design wallpaper sets off the southwest = bedroom with its green background and white ceiling. ri has two closets and like the other bedroom, has cross ventilation. A stairway off the dining room leads to a large upstairs room which is partially finished. The basement has steel-cased windows and is divided into two sections. A side driveway leads to the garage at the rear of the house.
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race addition in Irvington. Typical of these dwellings is the residence at 313 8. Butler ave. Of white frame construction, it has ahead on only three types of con- hardwood floors throughout, white struction will now be received and trim woodwork and a full basement processed by the federal housing|With a hand-fired furnace. administration, R. Earl Peters, state| Windows Flank Fireplace FHA director, said this week. Built an adequate distance back These are: (1) Residential con-|from the sidewalk to insure a spastruction, except farm houses and |cious lawn, the home has a long publicly financed housing; (2) pri-|front porch. The living room has vately financed roads or streets|colonial wallpaper with a white Baseball within the property lines of a pri- [ceiling and a red brick fireplace to Baseball vately financed war housing project, the north and a white colonial and (3) utility lines and systems, |mantel.
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of a gold medal contralto voice at the Toronto tional Exhibition, is the young lady who does the fine singing on the program. . .. Marlene Dietrich will pay a visit to Fred Allen and his cast Sunday to show a certain comedian from Waukegan that he can handle “oomph.” It’s on WFBM at 8 p. m. . . . Bert. Lahr will be Charlie McCarthy's guest the same night at 7 p. m. on WIRE, # ” ‘8 DRAMA:: Clare Boothe, noted playwright and correspondent, will make a special appearance on the “March of Time” tonight when that program dramatizes the united nation’s “Spring Offensive” at'8 o'clock on WISH. Miss Boothe, just back from ‘the ‘Far Bast, will report her experience on the Burma-China-India front. . . . “Gang Busters” will’ relate the capture of the last of the Harvey Bailey-Wilbur Underhill Kansas killer mob tonight one hour earlier on the same station. Nicholas Corite will take the lead-|¢ ing role in another “Grand Central Station” drama at 9:30 o'clock to-
whether publicly or privately owned, within the property lines of a privately financed war housing project. Application for all other types of construction, with the exception of agricultural construction, should be sent directly to the war production board in Washington, Mr. Peters said. Construction on agricultural construction, residential construction on farms and for other restricted construction of an agricultural nature, but off-the-farm, should be taken up with the local county war board, department of agriculture.
Q—Is one coat sufficient for repainting siding, sash or trim? A—Assuming that the original paint is in good condition, single coat repainting should prove satisactory provided at least an every facta year painting schedule is maintained. © When longer periods are allowed to elapse, two coats are essential. Single coat exterior work places an extra premium on paint durability and hiding power. Consequently, to be on the safe side, use pure white lead paint. Apply a half and half
tin’s adaptation of the film, “Roxie Hart,” will be dramatized at § o'clock tonight on WFBM with Dorothy Lamour in the leading role, « « + The Saturday daylight dra-
Two paneled windows flank the fireplace and another paneled window faces the street. A papered guest closet is to the right of the doorway as you enter, Old rose colonial wallpaper highlights the dining room. It has a gray dado, white ceiling and double paneled windows to the east.
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North of the dining room is the kitchen, with buff walls and ceiling. It has built-ins, a paneled, window over the sink and another to the north. The flooring is marbleized linoleum. The hall south of the dining room leads to the two bedrooms and bathroom. The hallway is papered in colonial design wallpaper wih a
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Q—When wood starts to rot is there anything that can be done to -check it? A—The remaining wood can be saved by the complete removal of the rotted wood. If decay is caused by dry rot, which is a fungus that will spread, the infected wood must be cut out completely and destroyed. When decay is caused by dampness, the wood that has rotted should be removed and replaced, and the new woodwork protected from future dampness in order to prevent a recurrence of decay. When wood is affected by termites means must be taken to destroy their tunnels and to prevent the mfrom reaching any moisture in the ground.
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