Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 49
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the garage with last received a taste of oil. . Clean-up time was in the air, The Jaycees and Street Commissioner Tony Maio mapped fixup 34s for last week builders, conws and construction mate-
year’s dry
rial dealers raised eyebrows over ripete Jor ries mo ranging a
homes here. It was a “non-cost”’
“A SEMI-RETIRED ‘architect-| _,
engineer and his nephew were talking up a plan that nets the building industry $1.8 million in jobs and gives $12,500 in prizes to 33 home owners. The plan to -restore “older ‘home properties . . . to protect their values . . . and prevent ‘ the decadence of well established home areas” doesn’t cost anyone a penny. Esthetically spedking, that is. But Leon Schleppy, former local architect-engineer, and Raymond L. Wenz, paper box salesman, are having a tough time selling it. The financial set-up is the chuckhole in the smooth avenue to this modernization program. |
» » » THE PLAN works like this: Construction firms and material dealers would “sponsor” a $12, 500 give-away for the best remodeling]
| \rchifect Offers "Costless’ Preftier
- Leon Schleppy Proposes $12,500 Prize ~~ Contest to Beautify and Improve Properties
SPRING BREEZES last oy itor week softened up the bristles of paint brushes sleeping like crusted mumnmiies on basement shelves. That green and red lawn mower,
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resting on its rusty laurels in clippings still on its blades, also
fit from more than $1.8 million worth of business “they might otherwise never see,” Mr. SchieppPy’'s brochure contended. = ow oer
HOME OWNERS weil} <o com-
spruced up even if A ieotan didn’t win prizes, the program promised. That's the beauty of the contest, Mr. Schieppy said. The program does not mirror the so-called Baltimore Plan, he said. In that eastern city, a
housing court orders home clean- ;
ups with a judicial club. “Our progas compels only by prizes and friendly rivalry,” he said. “The results are better this, way.” ’ To run the program, - Mr. Schleppy would receive $9000, part of contest expense. His
day is only 30'x38’ and yet it provides the three bedrooms { that so many people want, and a separate dining room. So many homes today are planned openly with the dining and living areas together, But we still receive hundreds of letters from people asking for homes with a separate dining room, so today we are going to oblige with what we think is a very efficient, compact and well-de-signed home that will furnish
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CHICAGO, Mar. 18 (UP)—Hog prices were sensitive to receipt’ volume and upon large mid-week marketings dropped to the lowest level since mid-January at this market. -
Producers shipped ‘more cautiously after the decline, fovchi 3
{mildly bettér prices Thursday and Friday. However, the average selling price continued below the support | level. Supplies of sheep here were; frequently too small to. test the to 600 Ibs. ranged from $12.75
High-good and choice and yearlings went
§ | market, but despite the scarcity, to $14.25.
| slaughter lambs were only steady | Cattle: {with late last week. The practicalsfed steers
¢ [top, $27.50, was fully $1 under |gpom $29 to $33 with high-choice’
last week's high.
~The cattle situation was Simi= lar, with Monday's rin being the average good grades were $22.75
smallest of the year to date: Ho $28.50 and common. to low-me- ..
“with horizontal wood siding on the gable ends and fieldstone, limestone or some other suit- | able rock for the entranceway. ! The front door is framed with ' decorative vertical panels and | the over-all appearance is quite | | pretentious. I think that if you will step in | | the front door, you will find the | interior just as attractive and | well planned as the exterior, = ~ » i FIRST, there is a small ves- | tibule with a coat closet on the right. From there, we step into | a living room with a picture
nephew, Mr. Wenz, would assist {him in field and office work. But -despite the million dollar | carrot, no one has bitten hard! (yet. Property managers cold) |watered the modernization move with “rent control.” Others la-| beled the program “ a sales pro-
“of the cost of remodeling homes trying to set up a job tor him-
jobs in a three-month contest be- motion scheme.”
ginning Apr. 1. | Said one building representaThey would kick in 3 per cent tive: “Looks like Mr. Schleppy’s
entered in the contest. oii self.” bates would come from modernization jobs contractors hardled or Along Realty Row from sales of paint and seed tol WHEN DATES for realtor golf. individual home owners in the tournaments were announced last competition. {week, T. N. Meredith dug up a The rebates would cover the| 26-year-old score card. An heirprize chest and $22,500 to run theloom, the card recorded a match contest. between Bobby Jones (the amaIt wouldn't cost the dealers <eur) and Waiter Hagen (the old| cent. After all, they would bene-inro) Tad was scorekeeper for p—————————— MT. Jones in the Florida matches lin 1924. , , , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brosnan are soaking up New | Orleans atmosphere. .-.
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natural fireplace flanked by two small windows directly ahead. There are two plain | walls which provide lots of space for attractive furniture ‘arrangements so that you may command both a view through the picture window and a pleasant homey feeling supplied by the fireplace. Crossing the living room, we come to the dining room and the entire | outside. wall in this space is | occupied by French doors and windows overlooking a terrace. If the backyard and terrace were properly landscaped, this would make a delightful room in which to eat. To the right of the dining room is the narrow, compact, step-saving kitchen—the sing is on the lefthand wall with a faree window overlookin g the backyard. There is another window on the |_side, prov
light for this. work center. . Stairs lead to- the service en= trance and the basement. The basement is excavated under the entire house and provides
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trickling run again developed while vod. to hol {Thursday and Friday. Re Sought oie 1082-1b. | High-good and choice steers ug 530, Good
{closed 50 cents to $1 lower but COWS Were mostly $19.75 to $21.50,
{such cattle were absent late when with common and medium beef
|average- good kinds advanced 50 selections $17 to $19.50. Medium cents. Heifers and cows, com-| .4 ood [pared with last week, were up fo on usage bulls closed at {50 cents higher and bulls 50 cents 25, with medium to [choice vealers, $25 to $30. Sheep: The extreme to id | Hog Top $16.85 eas] P, pa y, was $27.75, but the pracThe top paid for hogs was tical top was 25 cents yy | $16.85 a hundred pounds and this the price paid for most high-good *|price was rare, aithough only 20 and choice wooled lambs scaling | cents above the March floor. Fri- 93 to 108 Ibs. A string of 111-1b, ws and gilts Colorados were $27.50 with com-
mon to light lambs in fleec was steady to 15 cents lower than gearce at $27 down to $24. Most
| the week before. No. 1 and 2 shorn lambs were i A review of prices follows: 26 to- $26.50 with fall shorns at
$26.75. Slaughter ewes were firm Hogs: Most good and choice 4 ig to $13, Sodsionaly
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