Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1935, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. 31 DWELLINGS ON PERMIT LIST Home Construction Here Lower Than Previous Week, However. (Continued From First Page.) ‘was granted the right to build a group of five dwellings in the 2400 block of Thirty-ninth place and the 3900 block of Calvert street. The cost was esti- mated at $30,000. More Important Permits. More important permits granted in the week are as follows: Waggaman & Brawner, Inc, 1700 I street, owners and builders; D. L. Stern, architect; to erect one 3-story brick and tile and concrete apart- ment, 2625 Third street northeast; to cost $35,000. Eastern Construction Co., Inc., 2444 Eighteenth street, owners; William W. Cook, designer; A. J. Roach, Mirimar Apartments, builder; to erect one 3- story brick apartment, 710 Madison street; to cost $30,000. D. C. Gruver, Investment Building, owner and builder; George T. Sant- myers, architect; to crect five 2-story brick dwellings, 2454 to 2460 Thirty- ninth place and 3918 Calvert street; to cost $30.000. Christ Child Society, 608 Massa- chusetts avenue northeast, owners; Donald 8. Johnson, architect; Park- hill Construction Co., 1427 I street, builders, to erect one 3-story brick, concrete end steel boys’ gymnasium, 608 Massachusetts avenue northeast; to cost $30.000. Cafritz Construction Co., 1404 K street, owner and builders; V. T. H.| Blen, designer; to erect four 2-story brick-and-frame dwellings, 4621 and 4625 Forty-sixth street, 4540 Chesa- peake street and 4541 Burlington place; to cost $26,000. Kass Realty Co., Southern Build- ing, owners and builders; D. M. Levy, designer; to erect three 2-story brick and concrete block dwellings, 2613, 2615 and 2617 Wisconsin avenue; to cost $21,000. Wesmond Building & Investment Co., 916 Fifteenth street, owners and builders; Eimer Cappelman, designer; to erect three 2-story brick-and- frame dwellings, 6355, 6359 and 6361 Thirty-first street; to cost $5,500 each. W. C. & A. N. Miller, 1119 Seven- teenth street, owners and builders: G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 3-story stone dwelling, 2930 Fox- ball road; to cost $15,000. Eli Busada, Denrike Building, own- er and builder; Joseph G. Herbert, architect; to erect one 2-story brick flat, 1326 Twenty-eighth street south- east; to cost, $12,000. Howenstein Realty Corp., 1406 H street, owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect three 1-story brick dwellings, 6413 to 6421 Third street; to cost $11,000. Brick-and-Tile Dwelling. Suzanne Johnson, Wardman Park Hotel, owner; F. W. Dixon, designer; Empire Construction Co., Peoples Life Insurance Building, builders; to erect one 2-story brick-and-tile dwell- ings, 6367 Thirty-first place; to cost $10,000. J. A. Burns, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 3-story brick apartment, 1412 A street southeast; to cost $10,000. E. B. Young, 1625 West Virginia avenue northeast, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 2-story brick apartment, 1250 Owen place northeast; to cost | $9,000. Gardner-Stuart Motors, Inc., 1103 ‘Vermont avenue, owners; Philip Jul- | lien, builder; to erect one 1-story brick show room, 523 H street north- east; to cost $9,000. A S. Lord, 927 Fifteenth street, | owner and builder; M. 8. May, archi- tect: to erect one 2-story brick-and- concrete block dwelling, 4017 South Dakota avenue northeast; to cost | $8.000. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, Inc., 1515‘ K street, owners and builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and cinder block dwell- | ing, 1440 Locust road; to cost $8,000. Fox Bros, 3212 Northampton street, owners, designers and builders; to erect one 2-story stone dwelling, 4008 Chesapeake street; to cost $8,000. Helen T. Werth, owner, R. F. Howi- son, designer; Woodridge Realty Co., 2377 Rhode Island avenue northeast, || builders; to erect two 1}a-story brick end concrete block dwellings, 4016 | and 4020 Twenty-fourth street north- east; to cost $8,000. Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, || owners and designers; Lee T. Turner, || 1366 Perry place, builder; to erect one 1-story brick gas station, 264 Con- cord avenue; to cost $8,000. B. W. Parker and Donald Wood- || ward, Woodward Building, owners; George S. White, designer; Morrison Bros, Bethesda, Md., builders; erect one 1l-story brick store, ‘Wisconsin avenue; to cost $7,000. 1731 K street, George T. sam- 5315 myers, architect; tu erect one 2-story | 5347 Thirty-second | brick dwelling, street; to cost $7,000. Edward A. Hyde, 1324 Levis street northeast, owner and builder; E. J. Conner, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, 5914 Second street; to cost $6,000. Harold M. Belt, 3254 Q street, owner || and builder; P. A. Salsbury, designer; to erect one 11%-story brick and con- || crete block dwelling, 4945 Hurst ter- | race; to cost $5,000. Sulgrave Club, by Mabel T. Board: — $13,500 For Sale by Owner to || baths. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, man, owner; F. H. Brooke, architect; | Hollister A. McQuary, 7612 Twelfth street, builder; to make repairs, 1801 Massachusetts avenue; to cost $5,000. George W. Howard, 485 C street southwest, owner; R. C. Vaughn, architect; Morrison Bros., 1130 Girard street, builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1013 Forty-eighth place northeast; to cost $5,000. Mrs. Dora Poretsky, 521 Irving street, owner; George T. Sanmyers, | architect; H. Poretsky, builder; to| erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 5353 | Twenty-ninth street; to cost $5,000. | One-Story Brick Dwelling. Jessie Hickman, owner; John D. Cobb, 927 Fifteenth street, architect and builder; to erect one 1-story brick dwelling, 4835 Hutchins place; to cost $5,000. | F. Davenport, 808 Seventeenth | street, owner; Martin Bros., 1341 Con- necticut avenue, builders; to erect brick garage, 8000 Parkside lane; to cost $2,900. Kass Realty Co., Seuthern Building, owners and builders; D. M. Levy, de- signer; to erect three brick garages, 2613, 2615 and 2617 Wisconsin ave- nue; to cost $750 each. Rudolph B. Behrend, 1317 P street, owner; R. M. Briscoe, architect; Wil- | liam A. Morrison, 1324 Thirtieth street, builder; install concrete slab over walls for auto parking, 430 Ninth street: to cost $2,500. Madison Building Co., 1417 K street, owners; Boss & Phelps, 1417 K street, builders; to erect nine brick garages, | 5610, 5614 and 5618 First place; to| cost $2,700. Lansburgh & Bro. Store, Eighth and E streets, owners; to construct cooling | tower, Eighth and E streets; to cost | $2.000. Mrs. Charlotte E. Davis, 3117 South Dakota avenue northeast, owner; C. M. Chaney, 2944 Carlton avenue | northeast, designer and builder; to | inclose porch, 3117 South Dakota av- enue northeast; to cost $1,200. Ernest W. Butz, 711 East Capitol street, owner; S. G. Hunt, designer; John Cranford, 1360 Pleasant street southeast, builder; to make repairs, | 711 East Capitol street; to cost $1,200. Stores, make Twelfth street and Pennsylvania av- United Cigar Corp., owners; to enue; to cost $1,000. Claude R. Busch, 4312 Bowen road Fred W. Horton, builder; to make repairs, 4312 Bowen road southeast; to cost $950. southeast, owner; The above residence, at 3421 Thirty-fourth place, Cleveland Park, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Coster through the office of F. Eliot Middleton, realtor. The house contains nine rooms and two —Star Staff Photo. Nathan Slavsky, Delaware repairs, east; to cost $600. Washington Gas Light HIGHWOOD A New Mikkelson Development in CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Plans_and infor- mation at our office on the premises daily and Sunday. Curtis Millwork & Lumber by W. T. Galliher & Bro. Co., This select Chevy Chase location will appeal to the most discriminating. The homes offered set new stand- ards of excellence in construction, plan and details of refinement. De- tached brick; 4 bedrooms, 2 baths; and 3 bedrooms, library with open fireplace and 2 baths. Parochial and public schools, churches, stores and transportation are conven- iently near. Drive out Conn. Ave. to Chevy Chase proper! G. F. MIKKELSON & SON 3353 Rittenhouse St. Ouwners and Builders MILTON F. SCHWAB, Sales Circle, right on Western Ave. to Rittenhouse St., right to CLeveland 1131 1000 H street northeast, owner and builder; W. B. Honey, architect; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 1000 H street north- 411 Tenth street, owners and builders; E. D. Smith, architect; to make re- pairs, 2603 G street; to cost $600. | We Announce THE OPENING OF BUFFALO PARK’S NEW “HILLWOOD? Section ROLLING LAND—TREES—STREAMS LARGE, ATTRACTIVE HOME SITES The unprecedented growth of Buffalo Park’s First Section has necessitated the opening of “Hillwood” in advance of sched- ule. Lots are for sale to home buyers and to responsible builders who will build homes under our plans and supervision. distinctive homes are already under con- struction in Hillwood. See the many unusual homes nearing completion in Buffalo Park. Remarkable values. Several Easy Terms BUILDING LOAN SESSION IN OHIO League Will Meet in Cincin- nati From November 6to8. The forty-third annual convention of the United States Bujlding and Loan e will be held in Cincin- nati, Ohio, November 6-8, i¥.is an- nounced by I. Friedlander, Houston, Tex., president. It will be the first gathering of the $7,000,000,000 busi- ness in the Ohio city since 1906, when its aggregate assets were about one- tenth of the present figure. Officials of the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks will join with the execu- tives of building and loan associations, savings and loan associations, co- operative banks and homestead asso- ciations, by which various names these thrift and home financing institutions are known in the several States. The first national gathering of the newly organized Society of Residential Ap- praisers will be held in conjunction with the league meeting, bringing many professional appraisers as well as home financing executives into the group. Deliberations of the meeting will in- clude special attention to a definite NEW HOMES IN GLOVER PARK [ 2328 39th ST. HAS 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS Fine new home of superior all- brick construction. Johns-Manville insulation, panelled recreation room, built-in garage, gas heat; completely screened and weather- stripped; ample closet space. Open and Furnished Today These homes in this re- stricted section, contain 6 and 8 rooms, 2 baths and are priced and ‘left 2 Modern Gas Appliances through the co-operation of the Washington Gas Light Co. Built by A. S. Gardiner J. Wesley Buchanan, Inc. 916 15th St. Realtors. MEt. 1143 D.” ©,” RXTURDAY, WAV ~T8, " T1935. program for handling a rising tide of the Spring and Summer and early Fall the associations will be pushing forward with their aggressive lending programs, seeking out the loan de- mand which does not appear on the surface and getting some practical idess about the nature and extent of the residential building which may be expected during the next two or three years. Against this background of early recovery operations, the build- ing and loan institutions will be ready to settle down into more unified plans for 1936 mortgage lending. By that time the results of sbout- to-be-euacted amendments to the Federal Home Loan Bank act, the National Housing act and the Home Owners’ Loan act will be tested by experience, Mr. Friedlander points out, | and the associations will have a better idea of the influence which the various Government sgencies will have on their day-to-day operations. Surface Must Be Dry. 'To insure a good paint job the sur- face to be coated must be thoroughly dry. Moisture, allowed to remain in' the wood, will eventually be drawn to the surface by the sun, causing biis- tering of the paint film, REAT ESTATE, NEW CONSTRUCTION LOANS INCREASE Jump of 11 Per Cent Over 1934 Is Estimated by Building Loan League. First Coat Tmportant. Priming is to paint what the foun- Sixteen per cent of the loans made | dation is to a house. If any one coat by savings and building and loan asso- is most important, it's the first—or ciations in the first quarter of IDSSyprimt g—coat were for new construction and re- | modeling, it was estimated by the| United States Building and Loan League. This compares with 11 per| cent of their total loans going for like | v:;gnn- during the same period in| ings for which contracts were awarded tnthaflmqunmr.holln An even higher percentage of the total of one- family and two-family homes built have derived their financing from the community thrift and home financing institutions, since by and large the construction lending which they do is concentrated upon the small home fleld, omitting the multi-family units, Attractive Semi-detached MODERN BRICK HOME Overlooking Large Park and Golf Course 1418 Ridge Place S.E. Only $5,950 Located in a restricted new home section. convenient to Navy Y¥i schools. churches and stores. new Junior High Sch sized * rooms. two _large. screened porches. overlooking parki entire house copper screened. Tiled bath; latest-type insulated stove. with heat control. Extra stove in basement. Paved street and alley. en _Sunday ~afternoon. Oross 11th 8t bri UNION FINANCE COMPANY Nat. 7036 918 Woodward Blds. ‘The actual increase in eomtrucunnl loan volume is estimated at about 145 per cent above the 1934 first-quarter | operations, demonstrating not only the easier flow of mortgage money, | but the development of a better de- mand for the available credit, accord- ing to Morton Bodfish, executive vice president of the league. On & conservative estimate, the as- | sociations have advanced the funds for between 70 and 80 per cent of the number of new residential build- | An Outstanding Buy In a New Center-Hall Colonial Home 6212 31st STREET NORTHWEST 512,950 Open Daily and Sunday, 9 to 9 East on_Rittenhouse St. from Chevy Chase Circle to Utah Ave. Turn left ome block to 31st Street, turn right to property. Every modern convenience has been incorporated in this truly distinguished detached brick home in a select Chevy Chase location. Living room has open fireplace with Colonial mantel. Large concrete side porch; dining room; knotty pine den; the last word in Electric Kitchens; master bedroom with shower; 2 other real bedrooms and bath; 2 finished rooms on 3rd floor. Wood paneled recreation room with fire- place. Full bath in basement. Automatic storage water heater. Detached brick garage. Furred walls and insulated throughout—insuring a comfortable home the year ’round. Slate roof, weatherstripped and screened throughout. Copper gutters, down- spouts and flashings. Large lot, beautifully land- scaped. HENRY K. JAWISH Investment Bldg. QUALITY AND LOW PRICE 34 Since January 15, 1935 16 MORE Nearing Completion See Our Completely Furnished Sample Home 526 Quintana Pl. N.W. Turn Right, Middle of the 6100 Block 7th St. N.W. ALL-BRICK DI. 5014 SEMI-DETACHED 2 Baths o 6 Rooms Our Houses Have Been Appraised and Approved by the Federal Housing Housing Modern Kitchens 0 Large, airy kitchens, splendidly s ,’l equipped with the most efficient refrigeration, enameled ranges, to the housewife and in keeping s , ’3 5 o Administration with the character of the home. Trim and Floors Are Hardwood Throughout. Recreation Room, Attic and Built-In Garage. Three Exposures Available. Between Car Line and Express Bus Line. large sink and ample cabinet OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. space distinguish each of these Wardman lncorporated Agents homes. Kitchens that are a joy DIst. 3830 In Beautiful Cleveland Park 3056 Porter St. N.W. Detached brick of seven rooms, baths, dressing room, fireplace, hardwood floors | throughout, built-in garage, oil heat, maid’s room, lavatory in basement, beautiful grounds, trees, shrubbery; must be seen to appreciate. No Agents Drive out Conn. Ave. to Porter St. Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday STUDIO HOME NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN HILLWOOD, HOME CONSTRUCTION CO.. BUILDERS Until new Lee Boulevard is open, drive out Lee Highway to Falls Church traf- fic light—left half mile to property. EAKIN PROPERTIES CORPORATION Falls Church 573 Harry 1512K St. N.W. ‘“Life’s Worth a Wardman Home’’

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