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14-C FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NEWS. Sat. Not. 16.

1957 Home Modernizing Can Be Financed By Various Means Ifrr. In )h homes, making this the mort Recent legislation liberalizing terms for buying new homes under FHA terms has brought cheer to builders and prospec tive buyer of homes but has frequently left th owner of an older horn scratching his head and asking-, "What about mi?" Tfcera aer 80 existing horn South Floridm't Itmtt UoJrrm fiatl FOR QUALITY MASON SAND SCREENINGS PEA ROCK CONCRETE ROCK SLUDGE LAWN SAND FILL FOR SERVICE Conveniently Located To Serve You Promptly LU 3-0306 LU 3-03 10 for every new one built, and at least 25 of those homes need some type of repair or modernization, ranging from a complete renovation to new roof. Almost to the man. these home owners are wondering where fcii i rmt hit rm fil they can go to get money to popular type of loan In the modernization field. OrEN-EXTJ MORTGAGE Gaining in popularity is the open-end mortgage and the flexibility it give the home owner in planning and paying for Improvements.

Under this arrangement, providing your mortgage has the open-end provision, you can re-borrow the amount you have paid on the principal, usually at the same Interest rate. The term of the mortgage la simply extended. There is no red tape or delay In getting the money. Other type of home Improvement loans include second mortgages, mortgage refinancing. non-Insured conventional loans, VA supplemental loans, personal loans at the bank, credit union loans, or private loans from friends and relatives.

Possibly, you can think of others, or your banker can suggest others. But the money is available for the home owner whose credit is good and whose improvement project is a practical one. pay for what they need. BEST METHODS Here's a rundown on the best GARDEN CT. HOME A built-in vacuum cleaning lystem is one of the features of this Plantation Gardens home which was purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Hyduk, formerly of Dearborn, Mich. The house is located at 612 Garden Ct. It also features a woodburn- ing fireplace in the living room and a built-in barbecue on the patio.

Seller ond builder of the home was Ollie L. Sorsdahl. John S. Pettit of C. Judd and handled the sale.

methods of financing home re pairs and modernization. It comes from the Insulating Sid ing Association whose members have made the materials that have been used to modernize the side walls of more than four million American homes. Actually, Congress acted for the benefit of home owners considering such projects In late summer 195S when it broadened the terms under which FHA Title one loans could be obtained. The amount that could be borrowed on a family dwelling was increased from $2,500 to $3,500 and the repayment period was raised from three to five years. Over the past 20 years, billions of dollars in loans have been Insured by FHA to finance modernization and repair of -m- injiMMiiiMinmi i miii 1.1 i .111 i iijuiw.h w.mn iihijiiiimi n.

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LIGHTING FIXTURES Residential Commercial Also Tab! and Fleer Lamps Villas Plans More Rooms MIAMI More than 30 changes and additions to the original Miami Springs Villas have been made since the re llnft'i pbot baum, Cincinnati, 0., from the Corey Development Co. The sale was handled by Mildred S. Kinsley of Sun Realty's Pompano Beach branch office. Light the American Way The Best Way9 LYONS PARK HOME This three-bedroom, two-bath residence at 245 SW 12th St. in Lyons Park, a subdivision of moderate-priced homes south of Pompano Beach, was purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Rosen- sort opened in the fall of 1953. it i i twt co-owner Art Bruns revealed, Ji 1 v. A TARDIFF LISTS REALTY SALES Among major Improvements I i were increases in dining capa I WAX I Ur iTr A home at 2135 Wiley St, 2 HOLLYWOOD Jerry Tar- city from one room of 60 seats to 10 with a total of 1800 seats. Fixing-Up Jobs Bring Satisfaction dif Hollywood realtor, reports bedrooms and one bath, sold for Paul Cissel to Helen Roder and from hotel rooms to 127 Fletcher Ct, 2 bedroom and bath home, sold for Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Kanla to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Buchanan for 1935 Cleveland St, 2 bed -T-r a- 1 Another 100 rooms will be added next year in the form of new, separate hotel building.

IB'1 A-Jh jsr ick of Detroit, Mich, for 2619 Wiley St, 2 bedroom and bath home, sold for Sylvia M. Lindeman to Marie S. Caufleld for 2621 IT I 1 1 There are now five cocktail lounges at the Villas, with en room and bath home, sold for Mr. and Mrs. John Grleshaber to Mr.

and Mrs. William Fricke for $16,400. 2018 S. Andrew, Ave. Diol JA 3-3421 Pompano: 2316 Atlantic Ud.

Dial 3-1103 One reason why so many tertainment or dancing offer ed in three of them. WOODLANDS THE--OCEAN THE WATERWAY a marked Increase in inquiries and sales, particularly in the residential field, within the past few weeics. Following are eight recent sales made by his office: 1924 Filmore St, duplex sold by Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Wharton to Mr. and Mrs. Granville Layne of Richmond, Va. for 18 Allen West Hollywood.

3 bedrooms and 2 baua home, sold for Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Wagner to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W.

Rose of Fishers. for $9200; 2331 Lee St, one bedroom and bath home, sold for Mr. and Mrs. George Bunnaster to Jack and Margaret Wagner for 615 20th Ave, home home owners are avid "improvers" Is that they enjoy the relaxation of fix-up projects and their recreation increases the value of the property. They're not only getting low-eost fun, but it's paying them in satisfaction and greater worth of their equity.

With the approach of the indoors" season, the saw-and-hammer wielders are perusing From British Columbia to San Francisco, along tne rain-blessed Pacific slope, trees grow to gigantic size. Some Douglas fir trees may contain 50,000 board feet of lumber, enough to build five small homes. West coast hemlock 31 and western red cedar trees t- grow nearly as large, some 275 fcx the premises for promising projects. Here are some sug gestions for their creative talents. To help them, free plans are available.

All include the feet tall, twelve feet in diameter. Few reach this huge size because insects, disease and fire take their toll. Under managed forestry, most trees are harvested at about 100 years of age. with two efficiencies, sold for Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Marcus to Mr. and Mrs. Dietro Di-Donato for $19,000. use of Masonite hardboards, the versatile panels which can be used for everything from walls to built-ins. A "His and Hers" workshop LAUDERDALE ABSTRACT BROWARD COUNTY'S LARGEST and TITLE CO.

Is a worthwhile project one section for Dad and the other for Mom to pursue her hobbies. Its number is AE-322, Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, 111 W. Washington Chicago 2, Hi. Send a postal. For the beginner home craftsman is a low-cost workbench and toolrack plan which can be assembled in an evening.

The toolrack is Teg-Board." Ask for Plan No. AE-312. If an electric train needs a "home," make a model train table topped with "Peg -Board" panels to simplify the wiring. AE-328. Tor the hunter, the Sports-robe (AE-2S01 provides a fine cache for his togs, guns and other outdoor equipment.

The winter fisherman will want to look over AE-299, which de 100 E. LAS OLAS BOULEVARD PHONE JA 2-4715 Abslracls Tille Insurance Escrows We are the exclusive agent for TITLE TRUST CO. OF FLORIDA Free Parking Warnor Theatre Lot ond ptgeon holm perking II ANOTHER NEW SECTION OF COOPERATIVE APARTMENT POMPANO BEACH OFFICE 2314 Atlantic Blvd. Phone WE 3-3577 ree daily pickup mmd delivery rtk to Fompmno Bach mnd Hollywood HOMES NOW NEARING COMPLETION AT POPULAR iTTi T'', tails tne construction or a portable, knockdown ice fishing shelter. UUli ild.iLL3)JS)yjju iviiLE, Sfeam Cured Transit Mixed YOU CAN'T MATCH THIS AHYWH.E.RE.I BLOCCS Pit Rock YEAR TERMS ONIY DOWN Concrete Rock Concrete Sand Pea Rock Mason Sand Plasterers' Supplies Drive out see for yourself while there's still a choice of apartments.

At HILLSBORO MILE you'll find everything you look for In the cooperatives plus Location beyond compare, plus Terms unmatched anywhere! An office ond model apartment on the property are open daily. Just drive out Highway A-1-A, one mile north or Hillsboro Inlet. HO PAYMENTS FOR THE FIRST 12 MONTHS ONE BEDROOM BEDROOM 2.1 fe o- una. inj Gnral Offic and Plant No, 1 Pmbrok Road HoUyweod 4 PLANTS IN STRATEGIC LOCATIONS CONVENIENT TO MOST S. FLORIDA CONSTRUaiON OPEN DAILY HIGHWAY A-1-A ONE MILE NORTH OF HILLSEORO INLET Coll MEEKINS ot any of these Convenient Numbers Fori Lauderdale LU 3-3911 Pompano Beach YE 3-3521 Miami FR 1-7649 Hollywood YU 3-5100 de weiopmeni corporation lilt M.B.

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