Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 43

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day for the “carriage trade” | That's Washington Blvd., the shaded Gold Coast of the now-! Gray Nineties, "And today’s carriage trade willl come in sleek, soft-voiced “bug-| gies” and not with the clop-clo of their predecessors. F They'd be out to see a $27.500! house, newest to join the row of| along|

the boulevard. ! And the house, 100, while the| epitome of finest construction, isa reflection of the warmth and

thoroughfare. It's. a Colonial brick and! frame two-story dwelling. It's at 4491 and will be shown from 2 to 6 p. m. by Joseph H. Argus of ; i a bY Jesesh H. A gu The open house of the week . .. 4491 Washington Blvd. Mr, Argus is showing the below the white chair-rail and beveled ceiling panels, contains house for John B. Lookabill, flowered wallpaper above. two deep storage closets and a builder and realtor, { The kitchen, in another green; ; nial bench along the stai The dwelling sits proudly on Monocromatic scheme, contains : ny a corner lot, 67 by 150 feet, |Steel-gray mica-topped counters Upstairs, a rose and gray-tiled overlooking 45th St. and the along the south wall, There are bathroom with shower and tub boulevard from one well-groomed 83Y White cabinets along this services three large sleeping home to the next. part of the room surrounding the. oms | It’s an off-center-hall residence double sink. ] : | with wide walk-in closets, deep! A green tiled half-bath is off The master bedroom, trimmed rooms and interior trim all inthe kitchen, at the top of the in silver blue and rose-floral wallColonial motif. basement stairs. Paper, 1s 19 by 14 feet. It has The 13.4 by 23-foot living room| A screened breezeway leads to tWin walk-in closets, is to the north and features a a two-car garage from the Past the linen cabinet, the guest marble and frame fireplace in the kitchen. bed i middle of the north wall The! The stairs splits the heating T0GM In Sold stribed, 24 by 1 white figured mantlepiece is off- and laundry room from the pine- feet, and the second hedroom, 1) set by the rose-colored wallpaper. paneled social room. Forced air PY 12 feet, is decorated with wide To the south of the hall, stairs oil heating unit, electric hot wa- floral designs emphasizing rose. and guest closet, the 12 by 14/ter heater and dual laundry tubs'In the closet, there's an opening dining room sets the color pace are compactly arranged in the, ipa storage attic for the rest of the downstairs. working half of the basement. | : It is trimmed in green with paint The social room, edged with ! Floors throughout the house are|

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ithe kitchen has inlaid linoleum.

Outside, the house is landscaped iwith evergreens and spread bushes, trees and stepping stone ‘walk from the street sidewalk. There's a concrete driveway to the garage off 45th St. The house is adjacent to a two-| story frame and stone dwelling recently built and sold by Mr. lookabill. After today’s open house, 4491 Washington Blvd. will be shown by appointment with Mr. Argus until sold.

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OPEN TODAY—2 T0 i P. M a otal Ave. " na This EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL | LANDSCAPING uy Washington Blvd. John Lookabill House ’

Featured on This Page Beautifully located on a shaded corner lot size 67'x150' this well planned house has large living room with marble fireplace, full dining room and attractive kitchen, ample cabinets with double sink and formica top, adapted to garbage disposal and tiled half bath down. Second floor has master bedroom with twin closets, two additional bedrooms with ample closets and a tile bath. Additional closet space is thoughtfully planned throughout the house. : y There is a full basement with social room, laundry with trays installed and a forced air oil furnace. A large screened breezeway connects with a two-car garage with overhead doors entered by concrete driveway off 45th. Street. And finally“it has been beautifully decorated in the latest modern trend. > -

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i UE a 13 Sales Listed Chamber Honors: Sl ml Charles Wagner Charles E. Wagner, lumberman and civic leader, took more bows last week, this time from . his own organization. He was awarded a framed scroll in appre-| ciation of his service with the Indianapolis | Home Show as! a representative of the Chamber! of Commerce, The citation was made

Two ‘Chain’ Deals During 30-Day Period

The real estate sales wheel has moved fast in the last 30 days

Mr. Graves, the “I Specialize East” among realtors, : reported 15 sales, an extension of the high pace begun in January, by his

sales are two| : deals—sales and pur- Mr. Wagner

chases by the same clients—one! Chamber directcross

sale and one farm land °TS with President Frank J. transaction. |{Hoke, presenting the scrool The farm sale involved 20 acres Thursday. { | Mr. Wagner, general manager

lof the Burnet-Binford Lumber and Mrs. Graves purchased from and Chamber director. has

Ira C. and Marie E. Samuels. | represented the C. of C. on the. Mr, and Mrs.

Samuels were Home Show board since 1933. part of the “chain” reaction ini- He served as Show president in tited by Mr. Graves. For they pur-/1938 and last. year, the silver chased a house at 420 8, Butler gnnjversary fete. Ave. from Mr. and Mrs. Irvin . E. Dinn.

- . - wan mee ne ./93 Million Housin The second dual transaction In-{ volved sale of 2839 W. 29th St. . by Shirley Barnard and Frank Bowman to Ursula J. and Thomas | [0Jec ane e P. Riley. i Shirley Barnard then purchased 1928 N. Drexel Ave. from Wade B. and Betty I. Gilley. : The other sales handled by Mr.

Graves, Mrs. Grace M. Jones and

Price D. Garland included a home! _ g ; at 2301 N. Webster Ave, sold by which would tap the development Lawrence. W. and Barbara 1. near 16th St., are delayed by court

Thornbrough Jr. to William E. injunction against a proposed disand Doris G, Lowery, I posal plan once lines are inWalter J. Fritsch purchased oi. jaq by the city, the septic Property Boe Souticesiesn tanks will be bypassed and houses rere ng roe aay linked to the sanitary system, Mr. 4736 E. 16th St. from Rosemary "coon Sd. E. and Hubert Fleenor Jr.; Ed- : . " { ward R. and Christine T. Larri-! The developer's plans for de son purchased 4552 Payton from luxe houses includes an all-electric Howard E. and Roberta M. De- kitchen with garbage disposal and Golyer Jr. dishwashing units, Buys On Drexel Ave. This will be a prize package b t t 2021 N. Drexel Ave within the purchase price of ali ap ee Robert C and Anh houses he builds on speculation. E. Southers to William and Anna Garages. attached and at the Hitzke; 6111 Lowell Ave. Orvil rear of houses, will be included. V. and Rose Carpenter to Waneta The park is near Speedway M. and Erroll A. Evans: 23-25 public and parochial schools and Spencer Ave. L. A. and Dorothy churches, shopping center and

3 transportation to Indianapolis. M. Hooser to Joseph F. Smith in , a cross-deal with Circle Realty] ¥rank S. Howard of Lebanon

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Cunningham Park To Have 192 Homes

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Co. A residence at 4329 Fletcher Ave. was sold by Marie A, and Wayne W. Parker to Marion J. : and Helen C. Arvin: 1438 N. Lin. CUrtain Wall Ideas wood Ave, Omer E, and Dorothy What's new in. curtain wall B. McKee to Lauwrence and construction is explained in a Catherine F. Hill; 5718 Oak Ave. 24-page booklet released yesterMildred R. Wright to Jack G. day by Allegheny Ludlum Steel and Barbara G. Miller, and 8435 Corp. of Pittsburgh. Massachusetts Ave. (Pendleton. The interim progress report Pike), Arnold R. and Betty L. details use of stainless steel Moneyhun to Josephine McClin- sheathing in construction of extock. terior walls of multi-story build(ings. Scale drawings back up editorial explanation. Building codes and tests affecting the curtain wall are also included in the booklet being distributed to architects, designers, contractors and builders,

Booklet Gives New

Building Products Architects and engineers will receive a T2-page technical bulle- | products for homes this week. | RE TR | The bulletin has been prepared Most Popular Size for release bv the Producers’! The Housing and Home Fi Council, national organization of nance Agency, building products ers. i — wns Of the nation’s residences.

|. To be shown by Stanley Selig,

Washington, re- however, manufactur-| ported this week that one-family| But regardless, the homes will {houses now make up 82.9 per cent be among the standard bearers

In $12,500 Range

. Selig Project Will Cost Over $2 Million

Demand for a three-bedroom residence with personality took a step forward today. | The first two of more than 200 such homes planned in the North and East sides here will be open today from nqon to 6 p. m. |

the homes are neighbors at the : northeast corner of Harbison and! IR 5 } Michigan Sts., 3700 east. Open today, the first of 200 planned . . . Harbison and The dwellings, similar In in-| Michigan Sts. terior planning but different in ___ = exterior design, are among 25

; -~ Te ; n going up today in seven arent H OQ Prices on Downturn

Sites, : ° ® They're products of Selig Aft Th 1] 21 M th T Brothers Real Estate Co. con- er i ing = on op visi f structed under supervision o CHICAGO, July 15 (UP)—Hog, clined alk week. The top price

James Weddell of Stone-Dell Buil- | prices climbed fo a 21-month Pald Friday for native spring

ders, Inc. ; The project in the making, first peak of $25.40 a hundred pounds lambs was $26.50, down fully $2

dis Slo te by The Times ust at Chicago stockyards this week gay when the top was $28.50. Inanth, wi. Sos. Ww but a rush of hogs from farms ‘million with homes averaging ut a 1 gs Receipts of sheep at 12 leading $12,500. | ] All houses designed by the as much as a dollar. {than last week, {Selig firm will be sold on condi! The animals came to the pens Cattle prices held up a little tional sales contracts, money here in the largest droves that better under supplies which were ‘down for deeds determining have been seen on a Friday in 8000 head larger than the previ. monthly payments. six months. The first estimate ous two weeks. Most slaughter caled for 9000 hogs but a late classes sold 25 to 50 cents higher

On Amortization Plan w - a CR under Fed- count showed that probably 10,- and vealers were as much as §1 bile no na 000 were unloaded. { higher,

eral Housing Administration or ’ : Veterans Administration insured Sheep Prices Lower mortgages, payments will amor-. pgowever, sellers effected a et nt for 1196 to 1300 tize principal and interest and g,0q clearance at prices which pou high: choice fed steers. Othapply toward insurance and taxes, were at east no more than 75! er good and choice fed steers and too, Mr. Segil said. cents to $1 lower. Some sales| yearlings sold from $20.75 to The houses will be erected on were only 50 cents off from $32.75. elevation Thursday despite the record run Cattle From Canada

four different front levels with varied facings to give anq declines in dressed pork] Friday saw the first load of {cattle from Canada in recent

them “personality,” Mr. Selig prices, Under the same kind of pres-i. pc mhess turned out to be

sald. They'll be basementless dwell- gyre, however, sheep prices de-i ,. "4 ings with cemented utility TOOMS | —— rome y fleshed steers which were

i considered sure to make good containing laundry space, auto-| ” matic gun-type oil furnace and Grain Futures gains on grass and sold as re

; : placements at $26.25 for the lot. automatic hot water heater. Sell Off Sharply AS a result of Friday's. brealt; The homes will parade-rest on |the closing top on butcher hogs lots averaging 50 by 200 feet,| CHICAGO, July 15 (UP)—The| =o $24.85 and this was paid for sufficient real estate for finger |, «t thing grain futures did this put a short load. Most of the

lle Ee Pe lanke a mn he week on the Board of Trade was good butchers brought no more

y stems | sell off more sharply than at any-| than $24.50, linked to OX Segil time since the start of the Korean| The week's top of $25.40, paid said, ee i 11 re sold off aay at higtiest since 1 y rains generally we . . ks . Be aad a 1 to 3 cents Friday on indications an almost unintérfupted rise to street. that producers were selling wheat since the outbreak of the Korean | and corn more liberally. For the war. Chelee of Decoration moment, Korean WAr news (00K me ——— [ Purchasers will have a choice u pack seat.

lof interior decoration and selec-| or the five market days ended LAN PING tion of flush panel or sliding doors ast night, wheat was a half to] FOR STONE DELL HOUSE in bedroom closets. a cent lower, corn 1 to 2 cents DONE BY

But of the open houses today,|jower, oats 2 to 3 cents lower and one will be trimmed in pastel, rye a cent higher to a half cent the other in dark shades. All Jower. floors throughout the dwellings The last minute break carried will be selected hardwood with away practically ail that had been, kitchen, utility and bathroom fea- gained by grains in the week's turing inlaid linoleum. The wood- previous sessions. However, soywork is white-trimmed. beans and lard still” displayed The kitchen will contain roomy, wide gains. built-in cabinets and linoleum-| July soybeans were as much as topped counters surrounding the 10 cents higher than a week ago. gleaming white sink, Deferred contracts ruled a cent Besides the three twin-size hed- higher to a cent lower, Lard fu-! rooms, the houses will have din- Tures ranged Up 50 cents to nearly t the step-say- a dollar a hundred pounds. { LP Hlemen p { Soybeans and lard joined grains| DISTRIBUTED BY | Picture windows, sure. That de- in Friday's decline. But the day

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