Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 42

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Blockade fr Buildings Here New Plants, Workers .- Heighten Problem

Of Waste Disposal (Continued From Page 41) major sewer lines. The cities are strangled by lack of decision covering authority of sanitary districts to float bonds. "The Supreme Court must decide whether the districts are municlpal entities, entitled to “circumvent” the city bonding limit set by state law, AE Previously, the court outlawed

Fw, (hd * Hw contend sanitary districts are similar to the detunct hospital district. Real sewage relief must come from the State Legislature, It could: ONE: Approve a revenue bondfng power. This way, the city could sell bonds, retire them by

based on the amount" used, number of outlets in a house or the size of rooms. TWO: Approve a direct tax levy, empower the city to accumulate money to retire bonds for sewers. THREE: Approve a new bonding district setup to circumvent the State Constitution “legally.”

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This seven-bedroom home at 4144 BBniral Ave. was purchased by Daniel L. Moore, éfficial in the Western Electric organization, last month, The dwelling was sold C. W, Mason, r

Mrs. Ida Messick and estate department of ‘M. Zried, broker.

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Greenbriar Home Open Today

First of 17 New Prefabs to Be Shown.

The first of 17 two-hedroom pretoday at 2308 Green The open house, completely furnished by Marshall Field of Chicago, will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Other dwellings will be erected. in the 2200 and 2300 blocks on the Lane.

Curtis Hunter, builder here for | 15 years and president of the]

Here a new municipal corporation |g, ter Construction Co., Ine. is!

with different authorities requesting and floating bonds would be created. The hospital district was thumbed out because the mayor and City Council were still the ruling bodies issuing bonds, same

as the civil city. Same officers, |

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developing the project for Negro! home hunters. i The home Mr, Hunter is showing today is the 1950 Lawrence, model, 24 by 26.5 foot pre-fab, It's

Included in the home are steel kitchen cabinets, automatic hot |

SOME HAVE asked why multistory housing shouldn't be erected . to solve the shelter shortage. It| | takes less ground, less material] ' for 300 apartment house units | than for 300 individual houses.

“L=gnt builders answer, the sew-'Mr. Hunter said.

| age problem would be the same] and high building costs would re- | quire high rentals to amortize { the Investment, Besides, it s| _easier to sell houses than to keep

Currently, the Chamber of | | Commerce and the Indiana Building Congress are mapping legis-| lation to curb the distressing) features of the bonding setups. | 1 . | eal Estate Board all, realtors’ paychecks come : from selling houses their build- ! ing cohorts erect. . Buf first the houses must go | up. Where and how? Anyone have an answer?

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HOUSTON joined other south- ‘ western and coastal cities which : knocked out public housing. ! ' Voters there rejected construc- ! tion of this type housing 35,141 : to 22,080 in a special referendum, : But in light of government : eredit tighteners and material ! phortages and delays, what ' chance has public housing, any: * way? tn

: Wedding Bells IT'S ALL satin and orange smiling, dapper

The. amicable assistant sales,

executive secretary for Elmer “Doc” Sherwood, | GOP kingmaker.| “The busy peo-| ple

y : Green County, Mr. Payton "home of the bride. A week-end honeymoon in Cincinnati substituted currently tor a longer wedding trip later this year.

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- other crawling insects and is effective for i : : of many weeks. Invisible, odorless and stain- ’ $ ey ny loss, 4-9-2 kills roaches the sanitary, quick : Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eberle moved into their suburban home || end sere way. 49:2 is a professional in- | and estate week. They purchased a three-bedroom dwelling { secticide packed with power bo kill. Pint * gnd four.acre property at 7301 £. 2ist St. two -weeks ago from || 75¢ qual $1.25, gallen $4.00. Mall } : Mr. and Mrs, Aage Jorgenn, The sale was handled by Bonnie E. | orders fillod—add 25¢ for defivery. ! B , realty broker. Mr. Ejerle is a poultry ear Poi while || Arnott Gxterminating Co. | Jorgenns moved to Louisville, Ky, ~~ ~~ : 0 MANS. (AYE. ima | 4, Naw 2

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water heaters, gas or electric taps | for cooking, storm doors and] screens, copper water pipes and| forced air oil heaters. { Federal Housing Administration + is insuring all loans through the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

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REB Tourney Thursday

The fourth Real Estate Board! golf tournament will be held]

| Thursday at the Hillcrest Country °P®

Club. Chairman Joe -Goode duffers will tee off at noon.

at 6:30 p.m. in the club.

‘Parade of Homes’

a BIRDS TRY

"A home of your of Homes.

--Buiiders-here began-mapping “Parade of Homes" plans as

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shown to Hoosiers in a program keyed to home-building tech-

+.Aigues. in. Marion County... The.

“Parade” will be held Sept. 1017 here in conjunction with Na-

tional Home Week throughout -

the country. Additional committee chiefs were - named yesterday by “Parade” Chairman M. I. Hall,“ president of the Marion County Residential Bullders, Ive. 70 In the picture above, Mr. Hall {discusses the giant open house report with associate sponsors . of the “Parade.” - : : On hand for the meeting were (left to right, standing) Elmer Meadley, executive vice

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BHoWH “Lane. |

This low, smooth rambler silhouetted against a North Side background is now

the home of Walden Ambroz, operator of the Ambroz Phatmacy,

transaction late last month,

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Broad Ripple’s man with the mustache rang the sales gongieral {again last week.

That's Gil Carter,

| Salesman Ed Martin paced his each, and K. V. Ammerman, |

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He and his fast-stepping sales crew notched | eT property shied the last two Weeks mmm = Company records show transactions inciuded four cross-saies {with other major real estate firms and two land deals, |

ja Sur room Qwelling and Foetal this dwelling at 3404 Fall Creek Pkwy., North Drive, from M. Texas Co. The sale was handled by the Bruce Savage Co. in a major property

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icohorts with seven transactions, ,.. i with Associate John -Edstsaid wood. Paul Partlow marked Up in .iuded a lot in the College-Way ¢ The six satisfied home-buyers; {meet will be followed by a dinner Eastwood, five; Curtis Graham, four; Carl J, Getz and Mr. Carter,

Properties sold by Mr. Martin

|addition at 87th St. and College mag Graeser (Commonwealth {Ave, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall. |T can Co.) from Harold Schwartz

Mr, Hall is associated with the

Indiana Tractor Co, Their home at 5842 Ralston Ave.

twas purchased by Mr. and Mrs.

James M., Hendry. Mr. Hendry is in the engineering department of! Linde Air Products Co. Buy Hillside Home The Martin-Eastwood transaction included the Hendry home at 4812 Hillside Ave, It was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wineriter. The new owner is

“lassociatéd with Veterans Admini-

stration. . Other Martin sales included a four-apartment double at 3054 Central Ave. sold by Mrs. Katie E.| Clifford to Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Rosenblum; 3035 Winfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Marshall to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Baker; 6157 Primrose Ave., Mr, and Mrs. Everett K. Todd (EH Lilly Co.) to Mr. and Mrs. Tevie Jacobs (Jacobs Advertising Co.); 15 lots in Forest. View. Estates, second

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president-of MCRB; Mary Bin-— ford, executive secretary of the

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. Association; Albert 1. Maillard, president of the Electric League of Indianaopils: (segted). Mr... Hall and (right) Ernest Hinkle, president of the Indianapolis Home Bullders Association. Othér members of the executive ‘committee are Bruce Savage, IREB president; A. C. Crandall, vice president of the Andianapolis.. Power... & Light Co.; Lee Huey, representing the Lumber and Builders group, and J. Frank Cantwell, managing director of the Indianapolis Home Show, Inc. The General Committee, promoting the “Parade,” was named by the executive committee and will Include Marshall

D. Abrams, B. F. Adams, R. H. |

Aeby, Joe Argus, Warren At- | kinson, Charles Bacon, John Bauer, Marten A. Blunk, Willia| F. Boyd, W. L. Bridges, Charles | B. Brownson, Robert Bruce; Vern Bundridge, Frank M. Cox, | Kenneth P. Karl, Jacob F: Fer--| don Jr., Howard W. Fieber, Rus- | sell Furr, A. H. M. Graves and Chris J. Greiner. :

Thomas Hines, E. F. Hohit,

H. 3H. Hollibaugh, M. 0. Kirts,

John E. Kleinhenz, C. R. Krab- | benhoft, Joe Lang, Charles | Larman, Leo Lippman, Louie | Moller, Thomas Mutz, Fred IL. ! Palmer, W. E. Patterson, E. G. | Peabody, Robert Pritchard, | Verne K. Reeder, C. E. Rogers, | Ernest Spickelmier, Robert Schreiber, H. J. Schnitzius, Carl’ Stutz, Harold Taylor, Albert E. Thompson, Joseph W, VanBrig-

gle, William D. Vogel, Charles |

E. Wagner, M. J. Way, Frank Weiland, John Wilson and Albert C. Zickier are also on the committee. ”

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n. - Mr. Partlow sold property at 735 E.-73d St. to Mr.-and Mrs. William I. Coale (attorney) for

-committees.. whipped out the... Real Estata.Board; Carl Nagle, Mrs. Suzanne..W. ansee.

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108th St. fontaine St; the Millers for Mr. And. Mrs. Vernon. KealeR: «wm He also sold real estate at 5912 Broadway to Mr. and Mrs. J C. Harrower - (storm sash salesman) for- Mrs, Rachel M. Campbell; 5001] Washington |Blvd.,, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 8. Blish (Acme-Evans Co.) for Dr. land Mrs, Jesse V, Cohn, and

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Mrs. Clyde E. Guthrie (Gates Manufacturing Co.) for Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Bowes, Mr. Getz's transactions included sale of 1309 Kessler Blvd. to Harry Craig (syrup distributor {from Rochester, N. Y.) for Mr.

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The corner Colonial style dwelling was sold the first day it was shown as a Times Real Estate "open house of the week." The three-bedroom dwelling at 4491 Washington Blvd. was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakeman on July 23. Mr. Blakeman, insurance broker, bought the home through Dick Leppert of the

American Estates Co. The house was built by John Lookabill.

4702 Norwaido to Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton (General Electric Supply Co.) for Mr. and rs. Lowell Jackson (moving to; Florida). |

tis co-operative transaction with}

3140 Winfield Ave. purghased by

Jungle Club); 6101 Prof. and Mrs. Harry E, Wood (Butler) from Mr. .and-- Mrs, Frederick. King. (engineer, Linde Air Products). | His other sales included prop-| erty at 5215 College Ave. pur-| chased by Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Poisel (A. C. Radio Shop) from] Prof. and Mrs, Wood; 2417 W. 60th St, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper from B, F. Ray in a crosssale with the Jack C. Carr Co.; 5753 Norwaldo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatherly (Western Electric) from Mr. and Mrs. A. Burns in a cress-sale with Roger Moynahan. ) Mr. Graham sold properties at 5440 Winthrop Ave for H. R. Gabbert to Mrs. Nellie Harmon; 4824 {College Ave, Paul (Shepherd Drug Co.) to Mr. Gabbert; 8660 Carrollton’ Ave., Dean Pegg (P )

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