Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1952 — Page 20
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ville On Display
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1952
GRINSLADE CONSTRUCTION CO.
Builders of Fine Homes for 31 Years
PAGE 20 - "Ten Pleasant Acres
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Homes In Nobles
Our Specialty Is Quality, Low-Cost Housing Within the Budget Of Many Value-Wise Buyers!
PLEASANT ACRES—Seventy-seven new homes in the $10,500 to $15,900 price range are going THE NORTHWOOD—On display at 554 N. 17th St., Noblesup in this Noblesville project. = ville, Price is $11,800. ® Present project is open for inspection and is located between HAW-
w deve ent o ase- buyer program which offers what! Northwood odel on display at 'y omes Is being bull at 160h amounts to a doun XN. 17th St. This home THORNE LANE AND RITTER AVENUE on 20th Place and 2Ist Street
way homes is being built at 16th amounts to a double warranty on 554 N. 17th St. This home offers and Harrison Sts. in Noblesville the home. 796 square feet'of compact living bv the Pleasant Homes Corp.| All home buyers receive $100 space, Prices range between $10,500 and worth of $5 service calls. Calls! The kitchen features Youngs$15,900 in the addition. {made during the first year are town cabinets and GE disposal. Pleasant Acres will offer 10 deducted from the amount and, Each bedroom has cross ventidifferent model houses for public at the end of the year the remains lation and a disappearing stairinspection during the Parade of of the original $100 are mailed case offers access to 70 square
NORTHEA ¢ These five-room, two-bedroom homes have excellent features for func er Albert Thom, tional, practical living: Full basements; concrete sidewalks; concrete
streets; all public utilities; ample closets. Located close to schools,
Homes, builder E. F. Hohlt an-/to the owners. feet of aftic storage. : t ; nounced. A typical home in Pleasant The exception to the regular churches, transportation and shopping areas. PRICE: 9,350.00. Low 4 The builders have an unusual Acres is the $11,800 two-bedroom price range is the three-bedroom
Down Payment.
{Westwood model, displayed at (1712 E. Harrison 8t. This “L"
lsquare feet of floor space, sells for $18,000. Luxury Home Built on a corner lot it has large breezeway and attached #% double garage, this home's floor plan shows intelligent planning and design. Sleeping and active quarters in the home are sepa-
rated picely, THE WESTWOOD—This is the luxury home of Pleasant Acres. | . ; The ‘builders will erect this, — ry . home on your lot anywhere in Price tag reads $18,000. | CONTACT: C. R. KRABBENHOFT Marion County. ! : . : The addition offers a complete You'll have to hunt pretty hardlant Acres and at the firm's In- 219 E. OHIO ST. PL. 1461-2-3 |variety of different styled homes, to find duplications, the builders dianapolis office at 234 8. Meridian WORLD [both two and three-bedroom promise. : {St. throughout the Parade of by E I models, with or without basement. Sales personnel will be at Pleas- Homes and after. 2831 57th St, : of Momes.
Albert E. Thor hold two model ing Parade of their new additio St. Another 20 si be built there thi The homes eot and four-bedroor
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Next project for sale will be located south of 21st Street between Hawthorne Lane and Spencer Ave. north of 20th Street. If interested place your name on our waiting list.
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INDIANAPOLIS HOMES, INC.——This home, 1214 N, Irvington Ave., is one of 10 homes to be built in the new Eastridge Subdivision. Houses in the project are two and three-bedroom in the $15,200-$25,000 price bracket and include brick and stone
fronts.
public are locat 2531 E. 57th St. As every sect completed, the ! complete survey owners to deter ways of improvi build. Their aa: homes,
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Sales prices in and shrubbery, curbing and side block garage wi ! drive, thermopan ' modernfold clos | burning fireplac and Fofmica tor inets. 3 The addition
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WHAT THE BUYER GETS—This house at 1102 N. Ritter Ave., is typical of the homes in the Eastridge Subdivision, All homes include automatic oil heat, tile bath, aluminum windows, full basement with recreation area, automatic hot water heater, _Picture windows, and many other features.
You are invited
he "BEL-AIR" home”
Rainier Furniture Co. for the 1952 Parade of Homes
... acme of country club living
Adapted for modern Midwest living from the prize winner of the 1952 Home Show Competition, here is the home to delight your senses and jog your imagination. From its private patio to its sparkling pool on the back terrace that overlooks the new Woodland Golf Course—here is real suburban living. ar
Craftsmen and suppliers for the “Bel-Air'' are among the finest. Lumber wag furnished § by Burnet-Binford Lumber and Northside Lumber, with the latter supplying the Jallousie | windows, Plywood comes from the area's premiere distributors, Aetna, Harbor, Kochton | and U. Si; Johns-Manville roofing, flashing, Tereflex flooring, Robinson flagstone and Wascolite Skydome (ah, there's a touch) are from Ralph R. Reeder & Sons.
Featuring furniture and accessories from the nation’s most reputable factories for GOOD MODERN STYLING
Craftsmen? There's G. R. Bullock on Sheet Rock installation, Orville Duckett doing the brick work, plumbing by A. C. Zickler, wiring by McConnell Electric. M. L. Richards was the painter and the carpenters were Wilson & Wilkinson. The driveway is the handiwork of John Dyer, with all grading by Stayton of Noblesville. Infra-Insulation by Coshaw, Inc. Fan installation by William W. Totman. Moen faucet by E. J. Wilsen.
® Low comfortable upholstered pieces of foam rubber cushioning.
® New warm tone finishes.
The Spickelmier Company (you knew they'd be there) furnished the brick, mortar, concrete blocks and Sheet Rock. Another oon Central Supply, put in the American Standard plumbing fixtures. Tile for the bathroom is Blakley's. Wage supplied the powder room fe. And cast an eye on Paul H. Miller's kitchen cabinets and storagewalls.
® New, modern wrought iron lamps and accessories. *
Then there is Radio Equipment. All they put in was a TV set (Philco), refrigerator
® Rajiler tailored diaperies. | (Philco!) . . . home laundry by Bendix and dishwasher-sink . by Youngstown. Add
| another ample supplier, Rainier Furniture with all the home furnishings . . . (take a Thi | bow, Louie).-The water conditioner is from Indianapolis Elgin. Garden tools by John Muir. STI ® non = New fayen and cotton wall-to-wall | We're not through with the "Who's Who." Overhead Door Corp. put in their no\ . carpeting. famous you-know-what. Schwitzer-Cummins has the ventilation problem licked. Folding ma doors are by Modernfold, distributed by Wilson-Partenheimer. Thermopane (there's a house full) and mirrors came from Stewart-Carey. The 4-burner surface unit and oven are The . Open Eves. Till 9 labeled "Universal," by Rodefeld. Romer Electric put in the lighting and credit Pierson- ’ Parking In Reer | Lewis for the hardware. New Augusta Nursery did the outside planting. ; lan 0 | - : ho | Exterior paint came from Central Wallpaper. Going inside, take a look at plants . Y | and flowers from the Drive-In Flower Mart. And those magnificent doors to the patio 19 ‘ | and terrace are . . . once again... Burnet-Binford's. Weatherstripping by Chamberlin. : wir | ‘we
: It wouldn't be much of a house without heating. Enter H. C. Gammon with a Janitrol boiler for the oil-fired radiant system. Indestructible (well, almost) Formica counter tops by E. B. Githens. The patie fence is by Hoosier Fence. And no "Bel-Air" : ham would be complete without a "Bel-Air" by North-Side Chevrolet — take a peek in A e garage.
FURNITURE-CARPETS-DRAPERIES 4214 COLLEGE HU. 1376
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Sewell J. Mathre, Designer—David O. Meeker, Jr., Associate.
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