Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1949 — Page 13
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BF. ADAMS Project of 28 houses in 200 block, N. 13th 3 St, Beech Grove, one finished, five rooms with two ~ bedrooms, medium price.
SE ARVIN 8 oie ort of 77 Hoses 30th 250 Bal
. ton Ave, six finished, 21 under construction, four-and-
a-half rooms, two bedrooms, low and medium price. ATKINSON & CO., Realtors, Builders, Subdividers—Three houses on displdy, one a restored 100-year-old home at 1002 E. 81st, others at 7830 Windcombe Blvd. and 1017 E. 78th St., medium to higher prices. E. G. BAUER & SON—Project of 67 homes in 4500 block; Farrington Ave., all finished, five under construction, five rooms, two bedrooms, economy price range. JOHN A. BELCHER—Two houses, 5424 and 5425 E. 11th St., one complete, one under construction, five rooms, two bedrooms, above middle price range.
GUS BISESI—Stop 8, 1 square west of U. S. 31, Edgewood
Ave.; Epler and Smock, 4151 East St., and 3220 Brill
Rd, all six rooms, three bedrooms, above middle price! range. WILLIAM L. BRIDGES & SON—Eight houses on display, - one at 1927 E. 62d St., three bedrooms, above middl e| price range; 6408 and 6424 Evanston, five houses, three bedrooms, medium price; two houses at 1807 and 1823 E. 65th St., two bedrooms, low price. MARTEN A. BLUNCK—12 houses in project, 5811 to 5826. . Hillside Ave., four complete, eight under construction, five to six rooms, two to three bedrooms, lower and middle price range. BRUCE-ZEAGER CORP.—12 houses on display, 1900 block Glenridge Drive, four complete, eight under construcJoni 3 five rooms, two bedrooms, lower and middle price
CELOTEX CORP. — One house on display, 6100 S. Madison
Ave., finished, six rooms, three bedrooms, middle price range, ROBERT K. CORDILL—One house on display, 6055 River-| view Drive, complete with six rooms, three bedrooms, | in the high price range. LAURENCE G. CUMMINS—One house, complete, 6949 Washington Blvd; six rooms, three bedrooms, high price range. DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO. —Eight houses on display, 6234 Burlington Ave., six rooms, three bedrooms, high price range; 30 houses on display, still under construction, five and six rooms. : DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION CO.—Two houses on display, 5884 and 5890 Compton Drive, complete, six rooms, three bedrooms, high price range. HARRY DILLEHAY AND 'SON—43 houses in project, 400 block S. Rochester Ave., one block west of Tibbs, south! of W. Washington St., one. finished, 14 under constnie-| tion, 415 rooms, two bedrooms, low price range. | ART W. FLECK—2618 to 2634 W. 21st St., 22 houses in| project, five complete, one under construction, five to six rooms, two to three bedrooms, middle price range. KENNETH FRYE—2310 and 2326 E. Kessler Blvd., two. houses, one finished, one under construction, six and seven rooms, three and four bedrooms, high price, range. GERDENICH REALTY CO.—Four houses on display, 1316|
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‘MORE AND MORE BUILDERS -ARE USING...
* “tion, four rooms, two bedrooms, economy price range. A. H. M. GRAVES, INC.—One house, 6280 Dean Road, com-
display, 5643 N. Oxford St., under construction, six | rooms, three bedrooms, high price range; 24 houses, 3200 block N. Tacoma Ave. one complete, 23 under construction, five rooms, two bedrooms, economy price | range; one house, 5729 N. Oxford St., complete, five rooms, two -bedrooms, high price range. GRINSLADE CONSTRUCTION 00.—2002 to 2022 Linwood | Ave., 111 houses in project, 15 complete, 55 under construction, five rooms, two Sedropms, economy price range. . | EVERETT J. HOLLOWAY 00.—5539 Indianola Ave., one house complete, six rooms, three bedrooms, high price range; one house under construction, 5748 Primrose
Ave., five rooms, two bedrooms, medium price range. | .
Homes Committee Spearhead This Year's Exposition
Carefully Selected
Cantwell, Meadley | _ Head Organization |
bt was the thorough and care- ="%
fully selected organization of the hep
“Parade of Homes” which made] the citywide event possible, according to A. H. Merriam Graves and Fred Palmer, co-chairmen of the exposition. J. Frank Santwel), one of. the|
best. industry, EE , with Elmer Meadley, seasoned executive secretary of the Marion County Residen-| tial. Builders, Inc., complete the {executive board. Other committees are: { Advertising — J. F. Cantwell,| Joseph VanBriggle, A. H. M)| Graves and Fred L. Palmer. Radio==Harold R. Taylor, Leo| Lippman, H. H. Hollibaugh, apd Charles E. Sherman. Home Builders—John C. Me-| {Cormick, Paul R. Pike, W, C.| Thompson, and Chris J. Greiner. Retail Stores—W. C. Patterson and John Partenhéimer. Public Utilities—E. G. Peabody, Daniel P. Morris, A. C. Crandell, |Adrian B. Nail Materials an d ‘Equipment’ Harry E. Blasingham, Harvey E.|§% Carson, Charles B. Brownson, M.| B. Esterline, Thomas Mutz, Leroy Potter, C. E. Rogers, Charles E (Wagner, Frank Weiland, Louis Moller and Dean Gaskill. Home Mortgage and Financin —E."W. Springer, Harold Taylor, |H. Duff Vilm. Promotion—J. F. Cantwell, A. H. ‘M. Graves, C. O. Grinslade,| Fred Palmer and Elmer E. Meadley.
Fred L. Palmer
[ A. H. Merriam Graves
TRANSPLANTING BETTER | A few tree species may be PRESERVATIVE planted direct from the seedling] Even cedar fence posts,
pre-| ped to the field, but most trees ferred because of their long life {have a better chance of survival/in contact with soil, ‘have inlig they are transplanted to a nur-|creased lifer when treated with sery row for a year or two. |ereosote. |
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t3 1328 W. 27th St., one complete, three under construc- ae HONDERICH-—-6907, 6921 and 6949 Washingto
plete, three bedrooms, higher price range; one house on| INDIANAPOLIS HOMES, INC.—Seven houses on “display,
opment of their industry a ba-
fF ‘the ‘American way of life,’ invest-/vide high-quality housing 8 ® Ing their money in that most per- Marion County's responsible citi-
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. Somatic, four and five rooms; two, ‘and: one bods Blvd. three houses, one complete, two under construc- m, medium price range. tion, seven rooms, four. bedrooms, higher price range. WALTER _E. JUSTUS—44 houses in the project, at 1300 to 1500 N. Leland Ave., none complete, 26 under con3716 to 3731 .Wallace Ave. seven homes under con-| struction, five and six rooms, two and three bedrooms, struction, five and six rooms, two and three bedrooms, in the medium price range. medium price range; one house complete, 6633 Broad- MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION CO.—Two houses, 1156 E. way, six rooms, three bedrooms, medium price range;| 58th St., and 5142 University Ave., complete, six rooms,
two houses, 3449 and 3453 Bancroft Ave., under con three bedrooms, one medium price range, one high price struction, five Teums, two bedrooms, mediam price| range.
range. HARRY J. MILES Four houses on display, 5602 and 5550 -- INDIANAPOLIS HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION AND| Indianola Ave., and 5539 and 5540 Haverford Ave," MARION COUNTY RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS, INC.| four under construction, six rooms, three bedrooms, —One home, Forest Blvd. and Windcombe Blvd. 1849 im priced.
model home under construction, seven rooms, three ™ & S CONSTRUCTION CO.—Four ho | 3047 Forest
bedrooms, higher price range. ; Manor, 4120 and 4123 Roselawn Drive, and 4127 Nore JESSUP AND WADDY—One house, unfinished, 2209 N. rose Drive, complete, five and six rooms, two and three
Fangs: two homes in Lawrence, ane complete on under _ bedroom, medium and high price brackets. : : pers ‘WILLIAM H. MURPHY —Two homes, 1613 Winfield Ave.,
and 2702 Plymouth St., one complete, one under cone struction, six and four rooms, one and three bedrooms,
medium price range. aime ; raves Wam Buiigers Hay Public, ROSS NEEVES CONSTRUCTION CO.—Three houses, 7975 vying of Anything They Can Get Is En | and 8555 N. Pennsylvania St., and 7711 N. Meridian St., one complete, two under construction,-six and seven rooms, three and four bedrooms, high price range. F. L. PALMER AND SON—Five homes, 3421 to 3441 N. Oxford St., under construction, five and six rooms, two and three bedrooms, medium price range. One house,
Spearheading the Parade of Homes is the dial chairmanship of! Fred L. Palmer, of F. L. Palmer & Son, and A. H. Merriam Graves, of A. H. M. Graves, Inc. Their efforts have been supported by a Committee of Fifty prominent and syccessful builders, contractors and materials men. | Mr, Palmer, a student of building economics, said yesterday ad “the most stable of all activities) feet ue ee - in the shifting economic picture Which allow almost any priced
is residential development of house to be purchased on terms) 6912 Washington Blvd. West under construction, seven building and sales.” as convenient as average rentals,”
i d sales. one Ee rooms, three bedrooms, high price range. a ey rier first decide whether the house it- PIKE REALTY CO0.—5245 Capitol Ave., one house, coms sei Suits Bis aie, ether it plete, six rooms, three bedrooms, high price range, - fometen of the. state. oF'1he PU builder who guaraniees its quali- RAYMOND D. PLOUGHE AND SONS, INC.—5000- 5100 Selectivity Order of Day (He a then inquire about the block Hillside Ave., 34 ‘houses in project, 14 complete, bars Je orwar ame) ie more tanh 200 homes which 20 under construction, five rooms, two bedrooms, regardless of value, as compared il display in 88 Parade medium price range. ol iin has ona he 5 7 Be Haron County Residential Build- SMITH AND ARNOLD-—3400 block Adams St., 18 homes i i is the order of the oa, Inte 4 group ha 50 bulluets od np 31 Snicher: lay oy gt ict five ots an] ST ae ier “to honest full value build. ALBERT E. THOMPSON C0.—23 homes in project, 2400in pre yar years: BS ald, TA! I . 2600 block E. 58th St., South Drive, 10 complete, nine want homes of thelr own and that Graves said. 1s proud of His work under construction, five and six rooms, two and three they are thoroughly convinced of and proud of its purpose, to pro- bedrooms, medium price range; 10 houses, 3500 Lesley for Ave., two complete, eight under construction, five and six bedrooms, two and three bedrooms, medium price range; 12 homes, 2924 N. Colorado Ave., one complete, 11 under construction, four rooms, two economy price range. F. C. TUCKER C0.—13 homes, 14 to 62 Edmundson st, under construction, 41; rpms, two bedrooms, economy price range. C. A. WACKER—12 homes on display, 2000 block N. Euclid Ave., two complete, four under construction, 414 rooms, two bedrooms, economy price range. \WIDES REALTY CO.—11 houses on display, 1300 E. 46th St., three finished, eight under construction, six rooms, three bedrooms, medium to high price range. WINDSOR VILLAGE HOMES, INC.—635 homes in project, 2302 Kenyon St. and 6302 Ex 21st St., 455 complete, 180 under construction, 412 to 52 rooms, two and three bedrooms, economy to medium price range.
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Check Floor Joists For Loose Bridging.
Check first floor joists periodiwhen a buyer purchases a home cally to make sure bridging has
2» b iat 80 vet [not loosened with the expansion
He said the difference between and contraction of house. a $9000 house and an $8000 may| If looseness is detected in time, be more than $1000. {a hammer and a little effort will “By skimping on materials, by correct the situation. Even if not using the best available | joi5tg have warped, it of ol not!
on construction—all of whi i —————————— sooner or later call for expensive OIL BINDS PIGMENT
repairs—a house may be a thoulsand dollars. less expensive than| Linseed oil in paint absorbs
its neighbor, But it may be sev-| YXYgen on exposure to air and is leral thousand dollars ‘cheaper’ ®onverted to a hard, insoluble ‘which is considerably different rubstance which holds together trom ‘less expensive.’ the particles of pigment and binds
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