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down and monthly payments of 356 covering principal, interest, | taxes and Insurance, Mr. Krabbenhoft said. The VA loan will be| a 4 per cent note with 20 years to| burn up the mortgage. f Non-GIs will need approximately $1800 down, according to Reg.|: X, with the same monthly pay-| ments as their veteran ‘“neigh-| bors,” the project manager said.
Installing Sewage Link
Crews are now grading and installing utility taps for the com-! munity, including a sewage link with a city main! at 20th St. and Riley Ave, half-mile from the!" proposed colony. . All houses will be serviced by city water, gas and sewers, cen-! ter neatly on 50x115-foot lots,
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project sites. They'll front on 30-| What's new in good building and what's good in new building foot wide concrete streets, have! can be found today on the near Northwest Side. side and service walks and cinder It's wrapped up in an all-electric stone eye-stopper at 2801 W. side drives. 29th St. in Westerleigh's first addition. The dwellings will have - full The four-bedroom two-story dwelling is being shown this afterbasements with gravity hot air noon by-the A. H. M. Graves, Inc, with Bob Higgins the man with furnaces with owners’ option to the facts, figures and proposition. —— - ’ oinstall oil units at additional cost. And the basements will be large $23.500. enough to enable recreation room It's a high-quality first-time garage. development by purchasers, Mr. effort by two youthful builders. A back hall with three closets Krabbenhoft said. Michael I. Oles, the builder, and links the kitchen and living room y vg wi . | Beverly Zollezi, the Allison engi- with two bedrooms and tiled bath ame bungalows will ea: neer-designer, merged their ideas with shower. = The back downplastered walls, four big closats. and abilities to turn out this stairs sleeping room is the master cabinet wall between dinete “and modified center-hall sparkler. of the house, big and roomy with kitchen, features tabbed by. 224 Built Nimitz Home two closets. Room size: 12.4x14 earlier Grinslade home-owners as. Mr. Oles, the ex-Seabee who '°¢ , tops. constructed Adm. Chester Nim- Space for Social Room The community will be near itz’ house on Guam, takes into Stairway to the full basement Public School 68 at 21st St. and the new building enterprise com- is off-the back hall, opposite the Riley Ave, Little Flower paro- mercial experience with the Wil- bathroom. One-half of the basechial school at 14th St. and Bosart|liam Jungelaus and Leslie Colvin Ment contains the automatic hot Ave, Transportation and shop-|/firms and residential background Water and oil heating units. The ping sites : skirt the proposed of houses built on the East and Other is set up for the home-own-colony. North Sides, er’'s social room development. a —— | His partner, who built his own All rooms are painted with pas‘home opposite the open house, t€ls the appealing motif. More has the designing know-how of attractions for the housewife are \years with the big airplane en- the mica-topped counters and an {gine plant out in Speedway. {abundance of wood cabinets in | 3 : the compact, step-saving Kitchen. | Both ave pul inte, er The house, serviced by city wa-
ing eaves with the wide two-car
Whiter Than Porcelain
* iter, septic tank and bituminous-
(roomy bedrooms up and down gino sites in Flackville and
jhunters’ lists, 'Blvd. on U. 8S. 52. Transportation The corner house, called the i, town is on 30th St. one block
i Northerly, has all the attributes, th of the home.
{of fine craftsmanship, flush panel] gaeded, sodded and spotted with {birch doors, two-inch wide oak gyergreens, the wide lot is at the
stripped windows, copper plumb- prick and stone houses in this ing, neat and dry basement structure.
Quality Four-Bedroom W. 29M
2801 W, 29th St... . The "open house” of the week. |
He has the house tagged at is a door to the hreezeway hold-;
(Smooth carpentry outside and in, .,ateq streets, is near school and CO. for four years.
hardwood floors, wood weather- eastern tip of a cluster of new tee, He iz also a member of the walt Veon or Mr. Adams as chair-
fast-growing residential section.' Brokers.
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Yearly Elections sr | Will Be Conducted During December
Indianapolis realtors spruced up ballot boxes last week. Annual organization elections are coming fast. 1g! Those who carried the realty {banner high during 1950 will hand ithe standards to new leaders in the Real Estate Board, the Associated North Side Realtors and {the Property Management Divi|sion of the Board. Following “campaign talks” {this Thursday at the weekly {lunchéon, board members will elect three directors to replace incumbents Frank H. Cox, Fred T. Davenport and Norman Metzger on Dec. 14, : Nominees for three-year posts
\ : ~+ Nom I dinizes A Nc are Warren M. Atkinson, Willis (Adams, Lee Hargon, Richard Ho-
d ‘berg, Hugh. Teeters and Harold Victor.
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Mrs. Teeters and E. W. Eaton on Staff
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Directors Name Officers The new directors with the 195152 holdovers will select officers
Producing Co. ot Kansas City, to replace Bruce Savage as presiMo., and was superintendent of dent; Fred C. Tucker Jr. vice the Chautauqua circuit. president; Laurence G. Warner, She was employed at Allison's secretary, and Robert H. Graves, during the war years and has treasurer. Selection will be made assisted Mr. Teeters in realty! Dec. 18. sales since 1945. Property managers will vote to The new company leader is a confirm the nomination of Bill graduate of the University of Keller as president; Charles R. Missouri and has been active in Fant'.vice president, and the remortgage and real estate opera- naming of Mrs. Marie Hunter as tions since 1929 except for Army Secretary of their division Dec. and war plant time during the 13. Besides this selection, the diwar. vision members may nominate Mr. Teeters has been staff ap- candidates at their election meet-
praiser and loan supervisor of ing.
; The nominees will replace Don Equitable Life Assurance Society and managed the mortgage loan G. Woodruff, 1950 president, and
. _|Welmer E. Bushong, vice presiSepa ent ror the Paul L. Me ont, who had led the division
during the illness of Mr. WoodBefore teaming up with Mr. ruff this year. Butterworth in 1949, he was a salesman for the Bruce Savage Associated Vote Dec. 11 | First of the groups to name is a new officers will be the Associated
The 47-year-old broker
“between Tibbs Ave. and Kessler; member of the Real Estate Board Rp.aitors. On Dec. 11. the 37 affl-|
and Associated Novih Eide Real ated brokers will vote on candi-!
board membership committee for dates nominated by Joe Argus, two years. He is also co-chairman Mr. Teeters and Guy Boyd. (of the board's education commit-| Tne committee recommended
{National Institute af Real Estate ... John Lookabill or Mead {Knight, vice chairman; Al Camp-
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‘a study or TV room. { | “To the left of the front door is| (Continued From Page 49) {the 14x21.10 living room, com-| tremely competitive” and, yes (plete with wide picture window| ‘tis true, buyers set the selling {and mirrored fireplace. | price.
| To the right of the main en-/ 4,4 that's why, he said, value {trance is the 8x10.10 dinette and of housing, always, is measured
{the kitchen, same size.” A break-|in needs of the purchaser, That's fast bar separates the two-in-one why yesterday's $7000 house sells room with the kitchen an asphalt gop three times as much today. tile-based floor, the dinette, hard-| But price won't always be thus, *Iwood flooring. (he said. Maybe fear of “the end From the kitchen-dinette, there of the world” in war talk will
giunplug inflation high tides. LANDSCAPING
Sellers may figure, he said,
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MATERIALS, last week, got |
the call to arms, fall in on the double. Where does that put Madame X, the credit squeezer, and the M orders affecting the construction industry, public and
private housing?
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: | on the {| that extra sugar for property Featured MH GRADING { will meit away in excess taxes | Sule SODDING and {or idleness because there'll be Installed by E IN | “nothing” te buy. i S EEDING And this may push down what ERNEST IMEL Z OL i Zz z FEATURED . De today know as “high SHEET METAL WORK BONE BY | Mr. Wagner's from Iowa and 1816 East 30th Hi-7420 LIONEL GWIN jp. from ator, but then Re ————— Be hs Sn an mis :
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{bell or John Max, secretary-| treasurer, It also nominated Fay Cash, Robert Mason, Ford V. Woods and Harry Robbins for two di-| |rectorships in the association.| |The new executives will replace; 8. W. Duck Jr. and Forest Kel-| logg. New officers will succeed Mr. Atkinson as chairman; Mr. Adams, vice chairman, and C. Scott + Padget, secretary. ~
Would it be foolish right now to say this is a “Farewell to Farms, Housing Charms sad J | Construction Alarms?%?
Oh, Tannenbaum | ONE THING the world can { outlegislate is Christmas.
| Dec. 25 is still on the catendar. McClanahan Adds | And that means Christmas| To Sales Staff
trees. You'll see them on the| ‘sales lots, shimmering in green] {and snow-tinged coats, pleading; The F. V. McClanahan Realty | for tinsel and toys. iCo. picked up
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{them inside your house. ‘nies here last month.
A cheerful Yuletide can turn
| | you're aware of fire prevention. its staff to expe- | “Highly inflammable, an ignited dite service to | Christmas tree can spark a fire to home hunters |50 times its original size in eight and sellers, keep-
what any fire-In§ pace with “rival” firms.
| Owner - broker V. McClana-
{minutes. That's man will tell you.
® . - | HERE'S just a few tips to min- F, |imize these fire hazards: han yesterday i ONE: Don't leave wrappings announced that where carelessly flicked cigaret Don F. Shine, 26ashes may ignite them. year-old IndianTWO: Set tree in sun porch, apolis native, has basement or room where floor joined his firm, and walls are of some fireproof; The new salesmaterial, {man, a graduate chiropractor, atTHREE: Place trunk of tree in tended Butler University and Can-/ contdiner of water or moist earth, terbury College besides reeelving | FOUR: Discard trée when his diploma from Lincoln Chiro-: ‘needles shed like dandruff on the practic Gollege last year. { floor. | Mr. Shine is a graduate of] | FIVE: Turn off radiator near. Southport High School and at-| lest tree. an [tended Cathedral High School in| .- SIX: Turn off tree lights when| undergraduate days. He practiced rere DiS profession. for..14. months. be-:
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A member of American Legion | {Post 448, Mr. Shine is a Navy | . want. in a veteran, having served as a bg TS.8 woman medic aboard vessels in ihe. PHL: i ” ARR ‘ippines during World War II | A woman realtor gave me the “ur, is married and lives with janswer: nod, 'his wife and two children at 5225 a She mid a Boi rh {Madison Ave. Other salesmen unte : i {with the company are W. A. dwelling with unfinished attic, |0'Donoghue and I. B. Friedman.
lots of land for gardening and y sto i : i l playroom, plenty o rage | SUPERFLAME 9 95 OlL HEATERS wl
snd closets and electric Reg. $34.95 SUPERFAN. GIVEN with ELE 16 (0,
i space for furniture, picture windows where there's a view other than the street, a modern kitch-
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The youthful South Side organ-| Into a tearful New Year unless [ization added a third salesman to
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Attractive Features Found at Front
The low, ranch-type lines are distinctly noticeable in the luxurious home we Have selected for this week. « : It is designed .for brick veneer construction. Many attractive features mark the front—large picture window with planting box; the two ‘unusually designed front windows in the left wing with smaller window between, under which a planting box is placed.
WE ENTER the front door from a small porch, protected by the overhanging roof. The interior is so designed as to give that rambling open ef-. fect and yet, as you will note, each room is a complete unit in itself, ‘ All rooms, except the dining room open from the L-shaped hallwav-—an advantageous feature, as you can go to the kitchen from the front door without passing through any other room in the house. ” ” LJ
JUST INSIDE this hallway, on the right, we have the long living room extending: from front to rear with fireplace on the inner wall, two large windows directly opposite and piecture windows both front and rear. At the right of the fireplace is an open areaway into the dining room. Also, in this room is another large picture window overlooking the back yard. Directly opposite, space is provided
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is roomy and installed below the at the rear wall and cabinets extending to the wall on either side of the sink, an excellent work area is achieved. With the range and refrigerator located at right angles from the sink, a large amount of the kitchen is still available for either breakfast table and chairs or cupboards could be In-
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Home Owners’ Question Box
This column is for you, the | » buyer. Your viser to the Awards Jury includ-
home owner and Today's Homes Editor will try to answer your household questions of a general nature. Sign your letters and include phone number. Q-—What color should I make my roof to blend with gray sidewalls .and yellow window shutters? A-—There are numorous solid or blended colors of asphalt shingles which you might like. It all depends on your personal taste. on However, you are approaching the problem backwards. Because the roof is so large and prominent, the
roof.
Q—-How can a sticking drawer be made to work easily? A~-If. the sticking is not too
rubbing wax along the top edges. If this fails, pull the drawer out and sand the edges trifle. ‘
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{ing ‘Mr. Cantwell, Donald E. {Compton, president of the Indiana {chapter of the American Institute {of Architects; M. L. Hall, presi{dent of the Marion County Resiidential Builders; A. C. Crandall, lvice president of the Indianapolis iPower & Light Co. and John |Normile, architectual editor of {Better Homes and Garden maga-
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along the hall, on the right, is the door leading into the kitche en and, on the left, a door into a room which might be a spare guest room or den. Located as it is, it has a window facing the front yard and one overlooking the front porch. * - . THERE is a roomy wardrobe closet equipped with sliding doors. Between this room and the bathroom is a linen closet, conveniently located for all bedrooms as well as the bathroom. In the bathroom, there is a vanity table built-in, and a large
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cessories. The two bedrooms (front and rear) which occupy the other end of the house, open off the hallway. Each is unusually large and each has a built-in vanity and clothes closet. x : With a basement under the entire house, there is no lack of space for laundrying and drying facilities and recre- | ational activities room.
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