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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 149

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Surfday, April 19, 1953 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 10 Home-Builders' Section r- About Town SELL IN BRIDGETOWN: printer at the Cincinnati Times Ave. to Mr. and Mrs. Duennes. Menning.

The Ratcliffs', In turn, This sale was made in co-opera- old their six-room residence to tion with Goldey Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Ratcliff pur- owner of the College Bakery, chased the six-room residence at Both of the sales were handled 1810 Emerson Ave. from John by Mr. Rosmarin. Two Join Company Fern Manlcy and Charlotte Freiberg have recently joined the sales stalf of Ben Sicgrl Realty Co.

They will handle residential and investment Star. TO BE COOL IN SUMMER TILE YOUR BATHROOM AND WARM IN WINTER 12 Beautiful Colon Niw $03.50, Call a 'ImlU mm t5l I "A TS Ed uiiamucmii Man! Fred and Ruby L. Schrodeder sold the seven-room brick residence at 3417 Price Ave. Price Hill, The buyers were William and America Felty. This was a ro-op deal with II.

G. Wieland, broker. Rosemary and Martin French purchased thp five room insuJ-bric at 1822 Denham Fair-mount. TJie sellers were Phillip W. and Betty J.

Jacobs. Howard Fibbe purchased the cafe and restaurant end property located at 4410 Coleruin Nurthside known as "Henry's Cafe" with night club license. The sellers were Albert and Alma Vrenegor who are retiring after 18 years of business. William and Evelyn Madafaie purchased the 11 room, four lamily residence at 1778 Fair-mount Fairmount. The Kel easy term Plastic Tile S'xT BATHROOM TILED 4 FEET UP ON ALL WALLS INCLUDES ALL LABOR and MATERIALS Harold Carney sold the home located at 4311 School Section Bridgetown, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Taphorn. The sale was made through the office of Jos. G. Mathias, realtor, by Lawrence S.

Ilelmers. TAKES TITLE: George Iang- horst'purehased the home at 1810 Harboson from Mary Merrill. The dwelling is a four room brick, with a built-in garage on a lot 39 by 99 f(et. Herb ScJito-der of Peter Welcmirow Co. was the salesman.

LIST SEVEN SALES: The following seven sales were made by the Frank Scmlder Realty Co: Mr. and Mrs. John JirenntT purchased the five room brick one-family located at Beech Hill, IMorthsirie. The sellers were Paul and Ilia Shaver. Frank Schudder made this wile.

Charles and Josephine Hugen-tobcr sold their six-room brick and frame, one-tamily located on Montgomery across from the dates of Heaven Cemetery outside of Montgomery, Ohio, the buyers are M. R. and Shirley tr eimtt EIGIIT-APAR TMEN STRUCTURE SOLD Containing eight apartments, thin" structure is located at 502 Carplin PI. and has been purchased by Jack Skurow. Herbert Gettler, real estate broker, was the seller.

I illl I Drive, (i()0 feet from Springdale operation with Glenwood Realty. Koad, in Peach Grove. Vincent The new one-family residence Kroeger, builder, was the seller at .085 Anderson Ferry Rd. was 90 DAYS CASH or 3 YEARS TO PAY Have Our Salesman Come To Your Home or Office With Samples oft ler was Mrs. jotiatina J.ein.

n(1 was by Carl J. Harry with the Herman 11 loom dled by Kay Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.

Rackers acquired the residence at 1032 Mor-ado. Mrs. Marie T. Groning took title to th residence at 1U'18 Relvoir Ln. Mary Ann Dotterman was the salesman.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sabato purchased the renidi-nce at 5024 Ljmberlost Ln. Kay Kramer was the salesman.

Gilbert J. Votz acquired the 75 by 300-foot lot on Reemlin Rd. from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zieg-ler.

Julia Taylor negotiated the transfer. Ml'LTI ITN1T SOLI): The three-story, five-room brick residence at 220 Magnolia St. was sold by Henry D. Hopf to Anthony and Nancy Jordan. An eight-room, four-family unit at 20 E.

Liberty was sold to Meyer Ullner by Mrs. Emma Thomas. Both sales were made by George W. Smedley Realty Co. TWO ARE SOLD: Miriam, A.

and Ionard Adler purchased from Anna J. and Harold Romer the five-room brick house at 2602 Ardniore Golf Manor. Mary R. Miller purchased from Sarah and Joseph Ievy the six-room briek house at 6461 Fair Oaks, Golf Manor. The first deal was handled by Ben Siegel Realty in co-operation with Holtze Kunz-le'r.

Siegel handled the second. SIX DEALS: The following sales of residential property were reported by Rosmarin Realty The frame residence, containing five rooms, located at 1803 Emerson N. College Hill, was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Arzman from John Genkinger. Charles 1 i made the sale. Title to the frame residence at 126 Piedmont Ave. was taken by Leonard Crawford. Burt Heide-man was the seller.

Robert Burck handled the transaction. A five-room frame house at 1929 Goodman N. College Hill, was sold to Mrs. Anna Vornberger. The transfer was made by Al Rosmarin.

Mrs. Vornberger, in turn, sold the room residence on De Armand completed for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stevens. The 'house contains five rooms.

Glenwood Realty Service was the builder. Aluminum Storm Doors Rock Wool Insulation Metal Weather Strips Storm Sash and Screens PROPER INSTALLATION IS HALF THE JOB 36 MONTHS TO PAY Phone CH 3062 Visit Our Booth at the HOME SHOW FARM IS SOLD: The follow- tiieauy Co. ing negotiations were reported bv George It. Siemer, sales man Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Vatick purchased from the Wm. Earth the three-story briek at 378.) Warsaw Ave. The LIST RECENT DEALS: Recent deals by Modern Real Estate Sales follow: Mr. and Mrs. William Alford purchased from Mary M.

Davis ager of the Service Realty The 225-acre farm of T. J. Dan-berry in Cedron, Clermont Coun ASPHALT TILI RUMIER TILE LIKOLEUM TILE CARPETING LINOWALL CONGOWALL HARRY'S CORNER 2001 Vine Corner Clifton end Vine ESTIMATES PA 3454 building contains a store on the ty, was sold to Ray and Ruth Weber. There are two homes on the four-room frame residence at first floor, a live-room apartment 5326 Ravenna Madisonville. Groves of Sharonville.

This was the property, three barns and two on the second and a five-room apartment on the third. The sale isfflSWnTlJ a co-op deal with James Gunning poultry houses. Sidney Reed was III Seal-Ment makes basement walls Realtors, Frank end Margaret Flsen purchased the seven room one family residence at 2624 Gehrum Lane, Westwood. The seller was Mrs. L.

Rreithold, Mr. Elsen is jinn mm 907 SYCAMORE ST. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huhn purchased the new briek home at 72.5 Ilurwood Madeira, from Karl Fibbe, builder.

Harry Cooper was the salesman for these two transactions. Two more of the "ranchettes" were sold in the Dillonvale subdivision. Roth homes were of the three-bedroom plan with full basement. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter H. Pettit purchased the one located at 8537 Donegal and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kucbler purchased the one at 8547 Donegal Dr. Clifford W.

Hext was the salesman for both deals end Schrand, builders, were the sellers. Mr. and" Mrs. Robert Frank, recently transferred into Cincinnati with General Electric, pur- the salesman. Sam Share purchased the store and apartment building at 223 Woodward St.

from Elva L. Jacks for investment. The sale was negotiated by Maurice Daughcrty. The property of Louis and Helen Marx at 2852 May St. was sold to Mabel Tedford.

The sale was mack' by Peter Kohl. Harry Nedelman, realty investor, acquired the property at 2042 Dunlap St. from Anna New-comb, administratrix for the estate of Mary Stahl. Frank Alf handled the sale. BUYS NEW HOUSE: Charles J.

Kinross, foreman with the Economy Drug purchased a Clean and Beautiful FHA loans Mortgage loans at low bank rates was handled by Herbert S. Dan-ner, partner of Glenwood Realty Service, in co-operation with the Bushmiller Realty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Howe acquired title to the residence at 5357 Danroth Mt. Airy. Her-bert S. Danner was the seller. Harold Yelton, Glenwood Realty Service, handled the transaction.

REPORT SALES: Three sales, Including two multifamily units, were reported by Grady Realty Service. The nine-room, two-family residence at 742 Hawthorne Price Hill, was sold by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steele and Mrs. Eva Miller to Mr.

and Mrs, Robert M. wick. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Oliver Stiens sold to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph E. Steele the six-room frame residence at 1224 Iliff Price Hill. This sale was made in cooperation with Deter Real Estate. The 14-room, three-apartment brick building at 1901 State was sold by Paschal Coffaro to Mary happen and Anna Harris in a co-operative transfer with Horn Realty.

THREE SALES: Carl F. Tuke, general manager of Fred Tuke new brick home, five-room, one floor plan, located on Broadmore BSPU iV home at 8723 Antrim Dillon- SEAL MEmT MORTGAGES A COMPLETE MORTGAGE SERVICE UNLIMITED FUNDS Lowest Interest Retes 20-yeir terms Call MAin 4900 lint 500 The CENTRAL TRUST Company WALLOON, INC. GIVES UNIFORM. LASTING BEAUTY and protection. SLAl-MLNT SEALS CRACKS AND PORES through which moisture penetrates.

SEAL-MENT IS EASY TO. USE dampnens in walli ia arliiully an advantage in bonding. Use SEAL-MENT for Stucco, Conrrelr, Briek, Stone, Cinder Block or any other poroun masonry nurface. Inside or outside-Above or Below Ground. White and colors.

Colors Slightly Higher vale, from Eugene Wolfe, builder. Joseph R. Rippe handled the sale. The five-room, one-floor plan residence at 3708 Lonsdale Fairfax, was sold by Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Hill to Mr. and Mrs. Myral liurrier. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Ransom purchased the five-room residence at 4924 Prospect Blue Ash, from Mr. and Mrs. Bynum D. Lawrence. Harold Ferris was the salesman.

Mr. and Mrs. Orin Phelps purchased the five-room dwelling at 2425 Robertson Norwood, MA 1462 INCALLS BUILDING LOANS ON HOMES Monthly Interest Reductions Bii.V-Ilepnir Ilefinancc THE SOUTHERN OHIO savings BANK T.t'ST to. SI 5 Main Cincinnati, Ohio Phni MA 4623 25-Lb. Pkg 50-Lb.

Pkg HThc Seivutff Machine Thai's Almost Human" 5-Lb. Pkg. $1.20 SC.75 5 75 Son, realtors, reports the follow- from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pasley.

$11 Mr. and Mrs. Pasley then pur ing three transactions: i The five-room brick residence chased a new three-bedroom SEAL-MENT The Cement Paint That Seafs Swisher Hardware 88 Church, Newtown L0 9865 Addysfon Hardware 208 Main Wl 0280 Bader's Hardware Price Hill Lumber 3408 Warsaw W4 0603 i Kirr mil, SY Hit Blu ash Schenck Dl.tK FAftK I III rAl i ill 'Iggn Phone CHerry 0960 nt 6316 Glade Mt. Washington, has been sold by John and Elizabeth Adams to Robert and Janet Askew. The sale was made by John Blake.

The duplex structure at 6004-05 Wayside Mt. Washington, was acquired from John and Gertrude Tuke by Nick and Teresa Triantos. Cliff Merriman made the sale. George, Clarence and James Smith, brothers, sold the six-room residence at 5838 St. Elmo College Hill, to Joseph Manegold Jr.

Robert E. Tuke made the sale. FIVE ARE SOLD: Sale of five new residences and a lot by Arcose builders, was announced. They are: Mr. and Mrs.

Fredk. J. Ten-holder purchased the residence at 1039 Morado Dr. Mary Lou Glassmeyer was the salesperson. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard C. Zeitz acquired the brick residence at 1035 Morado in a deal han- "ranchette" on Donegal Drive of the Dillonvale Subdivision from Schrand, Inc. Robert Ryan made the sales. IV WESTERN HILLS; The following sales were negotiated by the Glenwood Realty Service: The six-room frame dwelling at 1212 Ross Price Hill, was purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Doerger from Mrs. Julia Nugent. Mrs.

Nugent acquired title to the two-family frame dwelling at 1104 Seton Avem Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Freese purchased the two-family at 5177 Leona Dr. The home contains two five-room apartments.

Her-bert S. Danner, partner of Glenwood Realty Service, was the seller. John Molloy, Molloy Realty Service, was the broker. The dwelling at 3438 Price Ave, was sold tor Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Larkin to Mr. and Mrs. Wfl-lard Smith. Chas. E.

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