Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1952 — Page 39
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Realtor Scholarships
Three scholarships provided by Ohio realtors, who are. members of the National Association of Real Estate Boards; are awarded annually to undergraduate students majoring in real estate at Ohio State University, The students are selected annually by the
Ohio Association of Real Estate!
Boards.
Habit Forming
Realtor Joseph T. Meredith of Muncie, was recently elected presi-| dent of the American Title As! sociation. He\is,a past president! of the Muncie Board of Realtors! and is now president 6f the Delaware County Abstract Company
of Muncie, a e———— i a 5
“ First ‘Board
The Orange Real Estate Béard, Orange, Tex. is the first board to become associated with the National Association of Real
Estate Boards in 1952. NAREB|
has 1120 local real estate boards in its membership.
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‘Housing Changes
Revolutionize Heating Plants
As houses have diminished In! size, so has the heating equip-| ment in them, but, at the same] time, the equipment has been get-| {ting better, It is designed for cleanliness and comfort. i The popularity of glass walls! and open-plan interiors puts solid wall space at a premium and |has made the old-fashion upright {radiator to disappear; floors, ceilings, baseboards, or incon-| spicuous built-in wall units have | become heating sources = rooms. |
{The new practice of strefching a house out in wings, instead of | centering it around a chimney, has also led to innovations in the |distribution and control of heat.| | The best achievement of mod- | jern heating is the new standard {of comfort it is bringing about.
past it was largely calculated by |the temperature of the air alone. {But that isn't all you need to be |comfortable. Far from it. | You need air that is fresh, instead of dry, stuffy and dusty. You need floors, walls, and ceillings around you that won't chill you. You need an indoor climate {equally free of the stifling hot air {that gives you headaches and the {drafts that give you colds. | The mere: provision of heat! won't accomplish this. Comfort in your house really depends on several closely related factors: Control of air tempera-
walls, ceilings, floors; control of| air circulation and humidity, or amount of moisture in the air.
To satisfy all these require-|
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fireplace, full sized dining room, modern kitchen, eight roomy closets, attached two-car garage and beautiful landscaped lot with 120-foot frontage. The price is $47,500.
Progress Makes Problem
in shifting from canned to frozen foods, have created a problem for western copper producers, Food Engineering Magazine points out.|
Los Angeles housewives,
Better Lighting Design Improves Today's Home
Lighting "ts as much an integ-|diversified. For all around use a The copper men now can't get the ral part of homes as is plumbing, |general scrap cans they need for an elec-|says the National Association of/often housed in a decorative fix-|
lighting is provided,
trolytic process by which they Home Builders, telling about to-{ture in the center of the ceiling.
salvage valuable copper waste,
It's Still. Money
Five million checks are written|
J ture; control of the temperature each day in the United States, part of their budget for
of surface§ around you such as not all of them in standard form, Industrial Distribution Magazine Many peculiar .ones have {been honored, including one writ-| lipstick on cigarette ments is a large order, but it is|paper, one scribbled with a blow-| the goal of good house heating torch on steel plate, and a properpractice today. {ly inscribed hard-boiled egg.
says.
ten with
from day's new homes on display.
{among home builders has resultfed in another factor that makes [today's home “edsier to live in”. No longer do builders set aside “lighting fixtures” and turn it over to
to hang the lighting fixtures.
|consideration.
129 W. HAM : Open‘2 to & Don’t fail to see this beautiful buff standing feaures: Sun parlor, panel di rage, oil heat, kitchen cabinets, dish powder room and attractive oil painte decor of this home which is surrounded
“5147 BUCKINGHAM
412 Insurance Bldg.
PTON DRIVE P. M. Sunday
brick Colonial Home with these outning room, parquet floors, double gawasher, garbage disposal, 2'2 baths, d walls. You will marvel at the smart by beautiful trees
STONE BUNGALOW
DRIVE — VACANT
3 Large bedrooms, 2 all-tile bathrooms (one private), marble mantle, Venetian blinds, new kitchen disposal, oil buruner, double garage. CASH TO MORTGAGE or ACCEPT TRADE . . .
‘THOS. F. CARSON (0.
REALTORS
Call HU-6378 or FR-1228,
HU-6378, FR-1223
Big window - walls have come into their own to provide an {abundance of light as well as to afford a view. | Other windows throughout the house are placed for most advan|tageous utilization of sunlight. | They are shaped long, high and {narrow in the bedrooms to afford privacy and facilitate easy {furniture arrangement. Because {of their height they do not re{quire blinds. Others are planned in combilow eaves to
nation with wide,
hot summer sun, but to allow the low winter sun rays to enter the ‘home. Most homes today are furInished with Venetian blinds
(sunlight. Right Quantity { Artificial light is placed in the {right - quantity and. type yhere |it is needed for a particular function and to achieve a decorative] |effect. .
many contemporary homes have|
|light on the steps or wherever it {might be needed to facilitate en- | tering the home at night without |danger of tripping or stumbling. | In the living room or “all-pur-
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shade the interior from the high,|
which are excellent controllers of
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[“bullet’ lamps” that concentrate home.
| - A softer, diffused light for en-| | New concepts in home lighting|tertaining is often included in an|
arangement of indirect cove lighting. Outlets are spaced along the walls for reading and decorator lamps--of the owner's choice,
In the dining area pin-hole
Two Autos ‘Saves House
Do you have a two-car garage? {Don’t underestimate the contribution it can make to happier family life.
Every think of the automobile’'s nesting place as a laundry, photo darkroom, craft workshop, or {extra storage space? This doesn't {mean that the chariot has to be oft jp the wind and rain, It can be snug in its own part of the |garage and still allow “the whole family to be happily busy around it, f One of the latest trends is to equip the garage for a variety of activity for which there is no room in the main house. This is especially true of the basementlegs dwelling. | Organize the Space Here is the way a typical twocar garage can be organized for family living: On one wall, have (a long work bench with tool cabi{nets above it and others on either iside; on a second wall, build in |storage space for out-of-season |garden tools, luggage and sports clothing; on the third wall, install the water heater and laundry ap-
{pliances, including washer and dryer. y | The fourth “wall” is the garage.
{driven to be located centrally in
the two-auto space. | The wise owner of a new home, or a remodeled one, will ask his contractor or architect to specify adequate plumbing lines. With adequate storage space in {the neighboring garage, the homemakers can keep insecticides,
their electrician to decide where Or incandescent lights are re- cleaning compounds, polishes and
{cessed from the ceiling over the|other cleaning products out of the
Home builders are aware that/dining table and are often com- kitchen, different kinds of lighting are bined with cornice lighting to space. for dishes and food. needed for the many activities of|illuminate walls, draperies, andl Er —— the average family. And artifi-| pictures. Fluorescent cove light-| {cial light alone is not the only|/ing is also used, directing light!
toward the ceiling and reflecting it downward. { Fluorescent Lights { In the bedroom valances using fluorescent tubes are sometimes {built in above the bed to provide |a light source for reading. Lighting in the kitchen con-
centrates over the work areas—
the sink and food preparation counter. Appliance manufacturers usually design illumination into the cooking ranges, refrigerators. | Finally, in the bath, home! builders are concentrating the! light around the wash basin. They find one effective method is to place fluorescent tubes verti-| cally behind frosted or opalescent glass to give uniform light dis-| tribution. To cut down glare and to eliminate shadows it is placed] on botn sides of the mirror.
Lighting in today’s homes, says! the NAHB, is as much a part of the structure as the picture win-| |dow or the fireplace, and is one! Starting’ with the entrance of the major factors atding to livability of the 1952
the great
| Housing Up 23%
Since 1940, home building in!
the United States has increase
pose room,” as it is known nips per cent for a 1952 total of contemporary homes, lighting is/,,...1y 46 million homes, the Na-
tional Association of Real Estate
Boards reported.
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Four complete and ready to move into.
More under construction, only the finest materials used, city gas, water and lights, paved streets and curbs. Aluminum windows, marble sills, tile baths.
MM. &S. Construction Co.
CH. 1464 3641 N. Drexel . . CH. 0465
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