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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940 SECTION THREE TTD '6Biudget 9 T H OF j. F-rj -f fj ""FT iorne features finest In IS a g mn Charming, attractive, and convenient con-venient is "Provo's 3941 Budget Home," just completed for public inspection at 485 East Third Houih street. Constructed by one of Provo's veteran contracting' firms, IVUr Groneman and Sons Lynn L. and LaVar Groneman on the Federal Housing Administration plan through the Tri-State Lumber company, the budget home will lie opened for public inspection Sundays Sun-days and from 2 p. m. to S p. ru. on week days until November 10. Sketched first on a rough sheet of paper by the contractors, the heme was developed into a. finished fin-ished plan by the ivi-state Lumber Lum-ber company's home builders' .service .serv-ice department. To I Occupied .Soon The home has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. 1'at Cunningham, who will move in shortly after the inspection in-spection period ends. Two more homes, very similar to the budget home, are being finished cm adjoining ad-joining lota to the north by the PAINTING and DECORATING WE PAINTED AM) DECORATED THE 1911 BUDGET HOME! When you want expert service at reasonable prices, call us. PHONE 916 OS'EN FOII I N'SPEt i'lON : I'nlil November Hlth 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. FOR FULL DETAILS: Phone 20 , Materials re me contractor:.;, and ore for "I From the flitihtly t ui vd frc-nt vslk to the rear bedrooms the budget house offers a wealth of ideas for new hon'-c;;. Colorful thirnles casting mottled shadows cn attractive Kldewalts lend a note of friciidiiness to lh.? exterior. There ore two layers of cedar shingles on the fdde walls, one of common shingles inulrncath, and the creo-dipt ihingks outside. Four-square lumber in tl-.o liour.c was properly seasoned and accurately accur-ately fir.i.-'hed, abetting good workmanship, l-'loor Vbin Design The r: of is of 5 to 2 perfect cedar s;hii:gles with a j;r''('ll stain. The ceiling- is insulated with rock wool and the sidewa lis with, cele-tex. cele-tex. The concrete foundation is reinforced with : teel. Inside casings, ba. board, - odd windows, etc., are Tli-bilt mill-wcrk, mill-wcrk, having been designed and manufactured . in the local Tri-State Tri-State Lumber company mill. The floor plan i.s dci'jr.ed for keautv and convenience. There is t it s ' f I Y t. t ") J1 A living room, combination kitchen kitch-en and, dinette, bathroom, and two bedrooms. Entry info the home from the front (south side) is gained through a, trim recessed entrance. A distinctively designed Curtis colonel wood mantel in the living room immediately attract;! attention. atten-tion. In the kitchen in a Curtis cabinet cab-inet tb.it is the acme of convenience. conveni-ence. La id out with an eye to efficiency, ef-ficiency, the s-tep-saving kitchen v. ith a'riining inn.lt space is placed at the front of the house. The rear bedrooms with cross ventilation, and bath are light atid beautifully decorated. Half Basrmesit A half banement offers space for the heating plant, a spacious "extra'' room, end a room for washing and ironing. The house i;i fully i quipped with p;t3- heating tioner, stove system, water air condi- heater, re- Irtgeiator. Outside is a fine one-car garace with concrete floor and overhead door. A concrete driveway leads lo the street. The grounds an1 being thoroughly, thor-oughly, landscaped with I lowers, .shrubbery, lawn and. trees tiy Roh-boci; Roh-boci; and Sons. All labor and materials were provided by local people. The brick for the chimney and fireplace fire-place was from the Lrovo Brick and Tile company. Subcontractors are: Gas, the Mountain Fuel Supj ly company: plumbing, Ale:: Alortensen and Sons; painting, Carl Nelsm; landscaping, land-scaping, Uohbock and Sor.s; pl.ia-ieriig, pl.ia-ieriig, Ray Lewis; heating and Kir conditioning, Kirkwood and Garter; brick and tile, Bert Collins; Col-lins; electrical work, Lloyd IhiRle. The public is invited to inspect the house. A hostess will be present pres-ent to explain the various feature". fea-ture". jopoir bampaigo AlSrciCfs Hncrilion A nation-wide campaign to demonstrate the feasibility of modernization and repair work, launched by industry cooperating with the Federal Housing Administration, Admin-istration, is occupying considerable consider-able attention in biuldincr circles, according to reports re:u hing the' Federal Housing Administration. ult -'aiapes and anglc.-j liave been The long range objective of t!i" fitted with precision which not program is to aid a huge per- ; only adds to the beauty, but to the centage of the nation's home own- life of the job. Simple moping ers to fix up their houses and ; with nul.l suds and occasional thus improve .their livmg condi-1 waxing with Armstrong's Lt notions, no-tions, gloss linoleum wax. If you plan to build, you'll want to visit Provo's Pro-vo's Budjret Home of located at 485 East Third South. Ii: will be open lor your inspection inspec-tion until November TOth. Graeefuny designed, attractively styled from the slightly curved front walk to the large bedrooms in the rear; you'll find many worthwhile ideas and suggestions that will add little or nothing- to your building budget. It offers you, too, a splendid example of what our Home Service Department can do for you for as little as $38.25 a month on F. H. A. terms. Materials, plans, and F. II. A. financing were all handled through the Tri-State Lumber ompany. nnrinnnr Provo's 1941 Budget Home Open For Inspection Here is the budget j home at 485 East 3rd); South, which opens to- day for public inspec- j) tion. ' !' linoleum, J In modern iSittldzng Linoleum,, a Con or linseed ojl, cork, burlap color pigment ia bein;i u.ad today in many places unheard of a few years ago. Designed first as a covering on battleships, it was introduced in-troduced into the kitchen as a convenient floor covering. Today linoleum has been glorified glori-fied and designed to take its place with hundreds of plastics and synthetics in modern house-building. The new budget bouse now on display in Trovo is a good example ex-ample of how linoleum can add to the utility and beauty of the home. Here it is used as a floor covering;, cov-ering;, wall covering, and counter-top. counter-top. In the house Dixon Taylor Russell's factory trained layers, have accurately installed it over an expansion layer of deadening felt which will ensure many years of service. So skillfully is it laid that seams are almost invisible. Diffi " . "- i ; at ecessuv TJ m if t i Answers Q Considering the exterior appearance ap-pearance of a small house, can you please advise where is the most desirable location for the chimney? v- A. Unless the building budget will permit construction of a chimney of good proportions in relation to the size of the house, it is desirable and more economical econom-ical to Ui-e an inside chimney. Chimneys containing one or two flues and built of minimum size are too tall and narrow for good exterior appearance and when built on gable ends have the effect of dividing the hou:;e In two parts. il Dots (lie. F1IA permit vVe The Eotated on 5 M : p n i "1 the lot to serve us down payment on a bonus ? A. Tim building lot may serve as all or part, of the. down payment, depending up K.h value and the valuation valua-tion of the house. Q, To whom tnu::t I apply for one of the FIIA loans? A. The FIIA lends no money. Mortgage loans made by banks, .savings and loans associations, moitge and finance companies, insurance ( ompames, and other financial fi-nancial institutions approved by the Federal Housing Administration Administra-tion are insured Vy that agency when its g in-nil reipiii ements are met. Q. I oiwe read somewhere ii suggestion that the wails behind built-in Iiookcascs be painted In dark colors. Wlial is the reason for thl? A. 1 h uno of dark-colored . paint on (be walls bclilm! bookcases tends to reduce " the contrast between the color col-or of the hooks ami the ba k wall. It also harmanl.rs the appearance of rows of uneven Itooks. hwii Your Decorating and trovo's New Budget House t!ic corner of rih !) p. m. i 4 This Model Home demonstratei the fact that high quality products from factories of nationally known integrity can be had on an averarje income basis. All furnishings in the Home are standard stocks taken from cur Provo Store an indication of the BIGELOW WEAVERS CARPETING ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM and LINOWALL DREXEL BEDROOM FURNITURE SIMMON BEAUTYREST MATTRESS and ACE IMPERIAL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE NATIONAL VENETIAN BLINDS KIRSCH DRAPERY HARDWARE QUEEN VALLEY WASHABLE CURTAINS REMBRANDT FLOOR LAMPS HOWELL KITCHEN FURNITURE YOUNG FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES KEN-RAU CHENILLE SPREADS f I f I ( ! i I J 11 THERE'S a dccp-scitcil feel in;; of satisfaction satis-faction in owning your own home. This thrill of home ownership is an experience you should not deny yourself your-self especially in this age of low-cost, amortized mortgages. Let us explain how you can borrow ths money to buy your home at this bank zx moderate rates and repay it monthly, like rent. Come in at any time. "A' r -A' Insured Llcriaaao Susicrn, rnovo, hir.AH Tzn:zKi deposit inspection of Furnishing East an(! .' tI Siiuth, will le open d:nly , unJ dosing- Snntlay, Nov. 10th. it- i -' f . large available supply at medium price levels, which the local homeowner home-owner can command for instant delivery. Check carefully the quality and favorable fa-vorable prices on the nationally advertised ' furnishings we have used. Some of them are as follows: 4;m& dfJi-v-z? i i i - r I rr 1-'. . k Jl 'A- imnz nr.:::: Utah ivsibanci copor.T!OM of from 2 until XsV-1 SPRING o ' V -X i ELL |