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SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1950 ___ TT Ea THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____~ * : Rh a PACFE 13

um | Parade of Homes Homes And Where They Are Located

Affo rds Chance To Indianapolis and Marion County builders will lay out Heights addition). “open at 3725 N¥#*Wallace Ave. Homes are two_and three

£ their wares for Mr. and Mrs. Home Hunter. tomorrow. And C. A. WACKER— Project of 14 houses in 1900 block N. bedrooms, $11,000 to $15,000. Shop ened Compare’ here's what they will show with firm names, open house Solids. two bedrooms, $7500. jor F. GOLDSMITH—3520 to 3547 N. Riley Ave., threeaddresses, number-of bedrooms in houses and prince range CHARLES L. BALMER —Two houses in Speedway City, bedroom houses, $11,500. lem Shwe ‘Father’ as aearly as it can be fixed during these uncertain days.in part of et of. 30 houses, 1050 Allison Ave. 5210 J. HOMER DADY-—One house. 316 N. Franklin Rd. thee * 11. Lauds Exhibit {the building industry. 3 Ford St., two bedrooms, priced about $9250. * bedrooms, $30,000. * iy rads of Homes i the tal ABC CONSTRUCTION CO.—Project of 206 houses at 17th bANSON BROTHERS (9.—Addition at Hillside Ave. and JOHN A. BELCHER—Project of 14 houses, 5400 block E. : a AoE i an. : St. and Irvington Ave., two and three bedrooms, ‘priced » . Drive with 65 houses when finished, and ah ad-’ 11th St., two and three bedrooms, $15,000 to $18,000. ‘ : will show how the finest of homes around $9272 to $12,250. WL at. Evanstgn Ave. and Keystone Ave. with 200 MARTIN A. BLUNK—Project of six houses in 5700 block look in heir Natura) setiings, : A E. THOMPSON CO.—Project which will include 400 houses when finished. Houses are two and three ‘bed- Hillside Ave., three bedrooms, $11,400. : TEN Wie dele ae oh ® houses, 58th St. and Keystone Ave., open house at 250 roomy, priced about $10,000 to $25,000. MERIDIEN CONSTRUCTION CO.—Midwest home, star Se¥ign and materials then Rayone ® Tortie two a pr oss Tage rom $1800 PISO BE ALTY go+ : Two hosed 20501 N. Fisher St., * the Home Show, 201 W. 73d St., two bédroom, $35, iL a 0 ,000. Firm will also show Layman Ave. an rdrooms, part of a project o ouses, price range 00 and, a house at 5150 N. Atherton Dr., part of 11Show Tne. pi on St. -addition which will have 35 houses, two, three and $9250 to $12,500, 1810 N. Spencer Ave., three bed- home project, two bedroems, $11,500. 4 oh wil On-the-ot Nid ! Dt four, bedrooms, priced from $13,000 to $16,000. rooms price range £10,500 to $12,500. R. T, FISHER, GREENWOOD-—One house on E. Kessler a chance to shop and compare to A. H. M. GRAVES, INC.—5637 N. Oxford Ave, part of ad- DURABILT HOMES Part of project of 40 houses, two and Blvd., 300 feet east of Allisonville Rd., three bedrooms, see if there is a better way to. dition of 130 houses, $19,000, three bedrooms. Firm hee bedrooms, price range between $8450 and $8800, $25,000 be Cantwell, the Griginator of also showing 6383 Dover Rd., three bedroom, electric 46th St. and N. Fergason Ave. Open house will be R., EMERSON WHALEN Two ‘houses, 1436 Bana Rd., the Indianapolis Home Show house, $30,000. — at 4457 N.-Fergason. three bedrooms, $19,000, and 1500 Bana Rd., two os Nhich Just seieinsted jt 05 an ATKINSON AND CO. Showing five houses in the Parade EDWIN MURPHY AND SON-—-Two houses at 3737 Balti- rooms, $14,000. | Pe 1t od rayiody It ie ; of Homes. all parts of project. Open houses are at 7826 ~~ more Ave. two bedrooms, $11,500, and 3747 Balti- ROBERT S. KIRKPATRICK— Three bedrooms, 62 N. Pasa« shelter ‘and security, a place of Frank Cantwell : Windcombe Blvd., four bedroom, $40,000; 7938 Wind- more Ave., two bedrooms, $11,500. Zs dena; St., $20,500. = ) Tor. ang refuge. ny I ae : combe Blvd, four bedrooms, $40,000: 3806 E. 42d KUGENE FE. SIMS—Houses at 3704 Crescent Ave., 1028 R. W. SLAGLE—Three-bedroom house, 7201 Washington Design Clearing House - Leg Le 1s Proud St., two bedrooms and den, $30,000, 3826 E. 42d St. to 1044 W. 37th St. Homes are part of a project of Blvd., $37,500. : gp ae Year M5. Cantwer's Homie J three bedrooms, $30,000; 4040 E. 42d St., three bed- seven, all two bedrooms and. costing about $10,500. R. F. SAYLES—One house at 9200 Kerwood Dr., three bed= home designs The best ol rooms, $30,000; 7915 Windcombe Blvd., two bedrooms F. B. KELLOGG C0O.—One house at 560 E. 81st St.. two rooms, $30,000 to $35,000. . contribute, and msc Judges Of Home Exhibits and den, $31,500; 7912 Windcombe Blvd, three bed- bedrooms, $30,000. THOMAS F. CARSON CO.—Two houses, 147 Buckingham ge ot we rooms, between $30,000 and $40,000; 819 E. Forest F. C. TUCKER CO.—Project of 13 houses from 14 to 62 N.. Dr., three bedrooms, $25,000, and 130 Hampton Dr,,. cality. The . Home Show has be- Blvd., S. Drive, four bedrooms, $30,000. Edmundson Ave. two-bedroom homes, $9500. three bedrooms, $32,500.

; a Presiden come, an institution in ne com. Publi er orges k BARRETT AND WILLIS—One house in a project of 20, F. L. PALMER—Two houses, part of project. of 20 houses, WIDES CONSTRUCTION CO. — Three houses, 3040 EF. munity. to which the public jook: ublic to View Wor 6343 E. St. Joeseph St. two bedroom, $10,000 to . 3218 W. 29th St., and 2971 N. Tibbs Ave., two and three Kessler Ave., part of a project of 100 homes; 3102 E.

for ideas. Memb f the ( : fai Home Stow, a spring Le: ague po Inia aol ey $15,000. bedrooms, $10,000 to $15,000. Kessler Blvd. and 6002 N. Dearborn Ave. Ir eountbrpar : Ek . ~Pard Spon Tartiapating u-the 1930-parade BRUCE-ZEAGER CORP.—Project of 102 houses on 3100 FORD WOODS—Three houses, 4617 N. Meridian St, three WIRSCHING REALTY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.—Proje gored by all trade organizations. ty exhibit their orp ingrid block W. 30th St., with open house at 3120 W. 30th St., bedrooms, $45,000 to $50,000; 7060 N. Park Ave. ect of 11 houses, open houses are 1213, 1243, E. 56th St. They are: of Architects B€N€ral public as an example. of four bedrooms, $16,500. three bedrooms, $27,500; 7570 N. Meridian St., three: four bedrooms, $15,500 to $18,000. ALA. * Indianapolis Chamber of accomplished by private ind been CARSON REALTY CO. — Project of seven houses, with bedrooms, $25,500 to $30,000. “._W. L. BRIDGES—Three houses to show at 3424 E. 62d St., Commerce, + onstiuntion League in Marion County, ‘ open houses at 5045 Boulevard Pl. and 5111 Boulevard GRINSLADE CONSTRUCTION CO. -Project of 46 homes =. 6215-6225 Tuxedo St.; all three bedroom houses, price S diarpols dna n A Ro Lis Cen! ng on the local show , three bedrooms, $21,000. at 21st St. and Colorado Ave., two bedrooms, $7500. “range from $23,000 to $25,000.

Leagae of Indianapolis, Indian-/yy. wilteesse Semapri he eek cASE CONSTRUCTION C0. — One house, 7021 Barlum INDIANAPOLIS HOMES, INC.—Project of 20 houses be- WILLIAM H. MURPHY~-One house at 1823 Kessler Bld,

apolis Home Builders Associa-|of the League, pointed out that Ave. two bedroom and den, $26,000 (in Westfield | tween E. 10th St. and E. 13th St. on Ritter Ave.; one three bedrooms, $16,500. tion, Garden Club of Indiana, In- the Parade of Homes gives the oo : a Ct A as :

dianapolis Real Estate Board, public the chance to view different — Marion County Residential Build- building methods and observe the . ers; Lumber and. Supply Dealers numerous materials that go into . . S of Indianapolis, and the Indiana toqay’s home. iB . . Co Chapter, Producers’ Council, Inc.| my Stewart, head of the em . . - . : 5 . Rha Lone, ME or alt of og. ker & More and More Builders are Usin More and More Homeowners are Demandin 3951 president of the bo: board. Co. said that through the co-| «8 nu operative ‘efforts of the builder, ; ; materials dealer and financial in- i : ’ * . gtititions in the county, the num- oe % 4 | m— NN r of new starts so far this year YN in gee BECIE ; je Tar ahead of earlier predictions. PI X Beautify Homes “Builders are certainly demon_|strating their ability to meet the . . heavy demand for new homes,” 3 'he sald. Take Active Part Fotos Eximios In Annual Show: Urging the public to visit these i homes, Mr. Stewart said, “The i ’ Indianapolis is more and more! houses that will be open for inrequently referred to as the city spection during the Parade of of attractive homes and gardens. Homes are typical examples of! I" The Peason foe due tan beline excellent job that is being| found we? the al Scape done by the industry, and we are| men, builased. an oa SO, par ®N proud to be able to display-them! ” clubs an * to the men and women who want : There is keen Interest among their own homies.” . : : Indianapolis home owners . to One of the oldest trade associa- Hew / . learn more about. beautification, - ©" Tre Tie the ¢ Breakfast Bar and Base Whatof their property. “This has prob-| ci, ction League was founded Not! Makes an astounding difference in ably been brought about by the as the Indianapolis Building Con- the looks of your kitchen. Sleek and effici- \ - | Barden clubs Who have particl-|gre.s t has operated under its ent in design it looks wonderful in a break- | pated annually in the Home ShoW.| resent name since 1933. fast bar, as shown. (Bar top and cabinet" “¥ The Garden Club of Indiana is|" Gther officers of the Construc- .. devided into six districts. Na-|yio; Teague include: H. D. Tous- made to special order). 9 tionally the clubs are represented jo, 1 D. Tousley Co. general Lag] | by the National Council of State|contractors, and Harold Schiele Te ~~ Garden Clubs. of H. Schiele Co., vice-presidents; roti Ng Mrs. Henry C. Prang is director |C. E. Sherman, Midland Building ng of the Central West District, Industries, Inc., secretary, and » which includes Indianapolis. Lewis S. Finch, Indianapolis! Clubs and Leaders ~ |Water Ce. treasurer. Marshall Local Garden clubs and their D, Abrams is managing director, presidents who have contributed Nola ee . toward mang Indianapolis "a ” : . city of beautiful lawns are: | Arbutus, Mrs. William G. Davis; { . Riz-Z-B, Mrs. William Hartman; Blue Flower, Mrs. Walker B. . Hodge; Brendonwood, Mrs, Corwin T. Geyer; Broad Ripple, Mrs. Charles E. Corbin; Brookside, Mrs. Arthur Williams; Christa- 4 A ? ? : - more; Mrs. John Kaufman; : Crooked’ Creek, Mrs. Don Rob_erts. / : — . NS Other groups are Emerson | Yew rT I gj Grove, Mrs. H. P. Willwerth; Fall | “E+ 15-inch Flour Bin Base Cabi Creek, Mrs. N. Taylor Todd; For-| net! Store 50. pounds of flour here—keep. est Hills, Mrs. William O. Wheel- it dry and pure! The flour compartment er; Garden Department of the| swings open easily—closes tight! Women's Department Club, rs. | William F.-Kraas; Garden Gfte, Mrs. Wallace Clark; Garde n| | Study, Mrs. Rue Hinshaw; Gar-| i - field, Mrs. Edythe Moran: Golden. TT TTIGTwW, MES T.VSTET BY vAnt, Graen - { Thumb, Mrs. R. C. Rees. Also included are Indianapolis, =~ Mrs. H. Williamson Stewart Lyman 8. Ayres; Irvington 7 — . - Women's, Mrs. E. F. Madinger; Circulation of Air | sir Rac dnc Neophyte, Mrs... Davis. H.. Sluss;. . Room.air-is: circulated .through.y ...... i North End, Mrs. John W. Noble; convector-radiators on an aver- - Rhea, Mrs. Arthur Barton; Spade age of four times per hour. Cir- , . |, ard Trowel, Mrs. “A. H. M. culation is entirely by natural . CLs . ? (Grawes; Thalia, Mrs. Delbert convection, the transference of; * Willsey; Rainbow; Mrs. Leo Krin- heat by air motion. No blowers, \ “ ’ er; and Sunshine, Mrs. Thomas. motors or other moving parts are Wendt. . required. _ w : Gp atu la tions | / Die-Made construction! All ; i . . " . . . Hew! . . » _ . « | : the “gleaming Kitchenaider cabinet sinks { Imagine a cabinet that lets you reach the back of your corner shelves—by and precision-matched,” white-enameled y ; “on : - steel wall and base. cabinets in the thrilling AIRE sy 7 2 Fo) A in [ he + 1950 Youngstown : Kitchens are die-mode— - bringing them right up front! This ALL NEW Rotary Corner Base Cabinet (above) has re2 } for sleeked lines, smoother edges and greater 7 fe : j oh ; strength and beauty. ; £0 CF . rn 8 : > 1 wild, {+ : lig shelves that put everything within easy reach! ~ mt . Tg CC : 0 And it's only one e of the many great n new Arinees) in kitchen c convenience e and utility sy a : : AUTOMATIC WASTE rs kitchen beauty and design!—They're the new, 1950. Youngstown Kitchens — If you ie nh ATE : 2 ~~ are building or buying, plan to use the- New Youngstown Kitchen in your home. = : Marion County DISPOSER | To Tea Co Tone oe Ne Eliminates Don t miss them=—see tomorrow row wonderful your dream icher can be! aaa _ 2 > 4 y ’ ~ : : + Unsanitary : vo > ; ot : 3 oh HN Be - Garbage = 3 : Sr : J : 75 ; i . ii oF in a Flash! L : 2 : Just scraps food | waste down. No fuss—no bother! . | oo ; The kitchen waste goes | : Ey UNION TITLE CO. ESRI ! ? 1 | wo aoe sy, we | cL 3 DISTRIBUTORS Sra ti - ££: - i i pt! mn 3 . - r i ; 55 st Market st. ti li » Aotically k Snder: ic We Lop hE b i oul bin SM 1010 ° NTRAL ave, INDIANAPOLIS . PHONE 53 ce pr ee iy a Call us your nearest dealer. $ =

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