Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 50
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To-Keep Their Peace of Mind.
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TIM HAD hit a snag. in a what-the-hell mood, hecame {irresponsible. was eating him. But he knew. And he had to keep it bottled up inside him. " n ”
BOTH OF THE MEN were mentally sick, slight cases. But {if it stayed with them, they stood lto lose. And so did their com“Ipahy, | This happens to more people {than anyone knows. Worse, they 1 [don't know what to do about (it.
| | . nw Rent Control Chief “lili | FOR DOORWAYS—PORCHES—PATIOS—WINDO | | AND THAT'S WHY the Indi’ 0 in Cres la’ . Rustproof — Windproof — Rainproof — Fireproof = |ana Association of Mental Health : Holds Session Here : | |yesterday opened its drive for the Tighe E.- Woods, national di-' 6 Lifetime—Ventilated : yan “invisibly sick.” GM’s Vice Presi- Lots 1] Sale rector of rent stabilization, will Call LI. S377 al KITCHEN dent E, B, Newill, general man- attend a Midwest regional meet-| 196 ; ' ager of Allison's, gaveled and ing here of rent office officials! TERMS : ARRANGED greeted the luncheon yesterday. from five critical areas. The con- ” pete .a| | And the goal in dollars is Near Carmel ference will be held Tuesday and 601 N. PENN. ST. ~ : - 3 $250,000. But that's. no way to {Wednesday at the Severin Hotel, Robt. S. Burke—Frank Casey Aluminum Awnings i : measure it. | Purpose is to ‘discuss opera- |i kh rapa Gn For who can put>a price on]. The Rolling Acres Subdivision | tions of rent stabilization in criti- : | cAniGt > JI peace of mind |of developer Charles KE. Walter cal defense housing areas. We are the exclusive dealer for Tri-Matic (Tri + “nore | Ding —1 BLDROOM Master Account \will be open to the public today. | ro set Wi be omeers and Slide) All-Aluminum Combination Storm Scre: [| “49 “ 150 8 18 14 members . . : WYING BOOM ay THE WAR ,OF DISTANCE Jota ranging In size from % 8|yepresenting areas surrounding Windows and Doors. Immediate delivery. vw. TI ; looks like a permanent revolution.|2'2 acres and in price from $2500 Ft, Harrison, Camp Atterbury, | - Lal 3 “Trade belts” are forming far to $3500 will be offered for sale. Ft. Knox, Camp Breckenridge [[|l EET a out along the growth rings of Handling all transactions for And Je atomic works at Pa- ee EE L PORCH = cities, ithe subdivisio t e uca 3 Ee These “trade bets,” plus the| > FIC VEO is the MeR le! climbing cost of transportation,|' °c LO. j= be 88.0 4 |are attacking downtown business, Rolling Acres is at the north \ [It has been going on some time, west corner of the intersection of | . By DEAN H. ROBINSON Do You Like This House? lunabated.. ... {U. 8..31.and Ind. 431 about a half]
The home for this week is deeidely not small but is very popular with those who need or can
afford this type of home, You|
have probably seen this house, or| a close adaption of it in almost | gny section of the country. We,
have several in the series similar, Additional sets on same order, each for....$3.50
and they are all popular.
It takes a wide country lot as| Porttollo of Sixty Small Homes. ...suvses..$2.00
shown, but the garage can be
turned toward the street and, in| {Third Book of 100 Small Homes....ess...$2.50 that case, it should fit on a “| rorAL ENCLOSED (Small Home No. 196)....
foot lot if restrictions allow.
The house is too large for a NAME coer t0s0rtensessentensiessstesssssesssssssssssessscsssnses
detailed description of the interior, but perhaps we can take & quick trip through. There is a vestibule, coat closet and front hall’ which separates the living room from the dining room,
with & butler’s pantry on the left.
| This {8 a fine place for the good |*VéR Aan extra kitchen for the with, picture window and natural thinking about.
t ahead is a long hall peeing and laundry facilities and
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{ Neighborhood ‘shopping, which inever offers the same wide selec-| {tion as found in downtown de-| partment stores, and often not
the prices, has spawned ‘“convenience ideas.” | first set..$7.00 How Many? sn.»
THE LATEST is from Franklin ssessnsesess (Square, N. Y., where the Franklin| National Bank has set up an ac-| esessvsessee counting system which allows a customer to shop in 300 to 400 sssesesnceeeigtpres, and receive only one stateent, through the bank, at the] IEE EERE REN ER] ment of the month, What does the bank get out of »
Tt gets 5 per cent from the mer-
chants, and probably their bankSenne State PANN NsNENRIRIIIRIRIES ing business.
sesasssssnecrcsnssersnscssitanes
room for a huge recreation room,
ching and linens and for the kids' parties if desired. .
tions of certain foods 8 canapes and.salads,
Back upstairs again we find a other stairway leading sewing room (could bé a maid's] The kitchen is large with a bay room), a den (could be a third The back porchiis enclosed and hammer which doesn’t look like
between tub and shower,
closets. There is a Spacious path No Nails YOU CAN NEVER tell from e living room is very large, looking at a man what he Is fireplace and to the right is an-| He may be tinkering with a to the lawnmower yet, at the same time,
basement recreation area. be figuring out a new kind of
window dining nook that seats bedroom) and two large master provides a pleasant place for sum- a hammer at all,
six easily. The service entrance bedrooms. Both of these latter mer evenings or it could be a
and the stairs down are to the
left and in the basement there is large walk-in
ms have cross ventilation and type wardrobe!
Or, he may be figuring a way to| south and Put the hammer clear out of busi-|
Six Chosen to Speak
‘At-Architects
Major speakers at the techni-jchitect and eonsultant to the! diana Association of Nursery- the Foundation, |
cal sessions of the 84th annual convention of the American Institute of Architects, June 23-27 a the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in
- by Arthur C. Holden, New York
and chairman of the
The six major speakers will develop various aspects of this Jeans technical theme: “Structural Resources for Architectural Design,” Mr. Holden said. He sald the architects, by choice of this theme, wished to recognize the centennial of engineering being celebrated this year by the American Sociéty of Civil Engineers and other engineering societies, An extensive exhibition of commercial products will {llustrate the theme.
Precast Structural Systems
Interest in architectural concrete will be represented by three speakers on the program, developed by Walter A. Taylor, ATA Director of Research and Education.
Roger Corbetts, New York bullder with extensive experience in both solid and hollow section precast concrete construction, now engaged in construction of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, will speak on “Precast Structural
Systems.” O'Neil Ford, San Antonio, ar-
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Material Conservation
Current interests in materials conservation and lightweight structures will be represented by C. 8. Whitney, of Amman and Whitney, New York consulting engineers, and chairman of the Committee on Thin Shell Design
(solarium if faced glassed in. ness. In fact, one man did. | 2. Gro { IT SOUNDS fancy, but it does Landscape up lout wood together without nails. To Entertain Visitors It is electronic gluing. His name!
‘is John R. Guenther, The Indianapolis Landscape how it Oks,
{Association will entertain the In-| He daubs the glue on, then uses “electronic gun.” It stays
And this is
mem when they meet in the late Stuck. or. | And if I were in the nail busiSy summer. ness, or the hammer business, I'd The committee appointed bY watch this carefully. Come to Tom Hobbs, president of the land- think of it, the Band Aid people scapers, to handle arrangements ought to be interested, too. is headed by James Maschmeyer. For the ht side of WashingAssisting are H.. J. Schnitzius, ton, read ngs Othman i Merrill Esterline, Bob Hobbs, |days in The Times. Lloyd Pottenger, Howard Reiber, NTT
and Alex Tuschinsky. Officers of the Indianapolis) HOME SUPPLY CO.
group for 1952, in addition to president Tom Hobbs are Howard| Reiber, vice president; Scott Mo-| Coy, secretary, and Joe Palmer,! treasurer. |
Ber 1 ne N nen 1
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Cngineers, who will “Shell Structures.” architect
and school building
for his paper on “Conservation in School Buildings.”
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