The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1985 Page: 23 of 39
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, May 5, 1983
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ECONOMICAL
The Baytown Home Builders
Association offers anyone in-
volved in any aspect df
homebuilding a vehicle for gain-
ing information and offering in-
put op matters affecting the in-
dustry.
President David G. Brown builders and purchasers. He said
said membership in the the concept is to introduce a
organization, which began' in third party into a dispute or pro-
Baytown in the early 1950s, is blem situation in order to help
open to anyone who has anything out both builder and buyer,
to do with real estate. Brown said there are approx-
Throughout its history, the imately 35 active members in
association has lobbied city, the organization and he
national leaders on welcomes visitors to its
issues affedingTTomebunders:' meetings._____ __________ l
Brown said.monthly meetings, In addition to ~ Brown, ThlT
which are held at 8 p.m. on tpe . year’s.officers,are VicePresT.
third Tuesday of every month at dent Bruce Fuller and
the Entex building, 621 W. Sterl-
ing, feature informative pro-
grams. He said recent topics
have included rates and trends
in mortgage funding, the dse^he
computer as a tool by the home
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Secretary-Treasurer Judy
Foster. Joan Culver, Tam
Hughes, Mike Stewart, Terry
Flournoy, Becky Clayton and
Jerry Don Smith serve on the
board of directors. *
Undeveloped nations grow
HOUSE DESIGN the less combines the three Into a most has been planned to do the work of two
by Larry Farnsworth ‘ spacious whole. «*, by the simple addition of a second door V
The front-of-the-house parallel kit- leading to the master bedroom dressing
chen Is generousjy equipped with coun- area.
ter and cabinet space, the dining area Adjoining the bath, for maximum
enjoys a beautiful view of that bitj living plumbing economy, is an excellent laun*
• room fireplace with Its oversized raised disutility room. Note, too, the two extra
Model BB906 Is a nice long, low look, . hearth, and the living room extends to hall closets offering additional Space for
it has ah attractive. front -gable, g6od,. .outdoor living areas beyond its big sliding linens and general storage
WASHINGTON (AP) - By the
year 2034, only 7 percent of the.
world’s population will live in
developed countries* according
to a recent demographic study.
Currentlyv-about 25 percent of
the population lives jn developed
nations. j
♦The-study points to a decrease
in developed nations in the fer-
tility rate to less than 2.1 births,
per woman. The. birthrate in
many dndeftjeveloped nations,
such.-as Bangladesh, Kenya and
Nigeria, is as high as six births
per woman.
Here Is a home which offers an In-
credible amount of Imaginatively plan-
ned, good living space within its 906
square feet
plewanf planter beneath the kitchen garage homebuilder who selects Model BB906.
window and the plant Icidge gracing the Both bedrooms of this model have Optional basement plans are also avail-
other front windows. ' thoughtfully been located at the‘back of able. ,
A small but separate entry, complete .the house for maximum tranquility. Note * * * * *
with beside-the-door coat closet leads to especially the master bedroom it has Its You’may purchase house plans, ma-
a central halt Now note especially how own makeup counter, complete with tefial lists or House Plans Catalog from
the well-designed central living area pen vanity, in a luxurious dressing area which Larry Farnsworth, Box 1841, Las Vegas,
fectly defines and separates the living boasts two full walls of wonderful closet Nevada 89125 or call (702)384-4202
room dining area and kitchen, yet never- space. And see how cleverly a single bath for fast service
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CROSBY 5622 MAIN AT THE CROSSING
Mortgage woes
Litigation can pose problems
when trying to purchase home
By BRUCE WILLIAMS
NEA Correspondent
DEAR BRUCE WILLIAMS -
I am a 29-year-old physician
making excellent money. Yet, I
was refused a mortgage just the
that will grant you a mortgage. I call appreciate that a stove is
I think you’re going to find that important, but the likelihood is .
not all mortgage companies ask that this is your first experience
the question about litigation. I living on your own, and a stove
think that, with some persever- that doesn’t work is looming in-
om-ot the -
questions on the mortgage appli-
cation was, “Areyou now the de-
fendant in any type of litiga-
tion? ’* I had to answer yes, be-
cause as a young intern I was in-
volved in a lawsuit"
quently sued the hospital, the
anesthesiologist, the nurse in
charge,^ the surgeon, and be-
cause! was the intern, me.
I’m well covered by the hos-
pital’s insurance, as well as my
own mal-praetice insurance.
Also, our attorneys have assured
us that there is little basis for a—cookies and roasts, and without
suit.
ordinately large.
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hold the 'rent or anything like
that, it just isn’t called for.
I’d give him a couple of
choices. Either ask:
“Would you prefer that I call
ance, you’ll have no great diffi-
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DEAR BRUCE WILLIAMS -
This may not seem important to
you, but it is driving me right up
the wall.
•I’ve jqst, completed college ------v____* _____*
and have limited funds. I rented the repairman and have him
I assisted a surgeon duping an an apartment from a very niogj come on a Tuesday, or on a Sat-’
operation. The patient subse- gentleman, but as^f yet I have Urday when you can be here?”
-----*i.. u—;*„i not Sjgne(j a lease. I have paid’ or “How should we handle the
the deposit* but the lease wasn’t payment? Would you prefer I
ready when I wanted to move in pay him and deduct that amount
and the landlord said it was all from my next month’s rent, or
right. would it be easier if I had the
Now I find out that the stove r’epair shop send you a bill?”
doesn’t work. , . In short, give him choices that
I really enjoy making cakes,, either way suit your purpose.
iokies and roasts, and without I have a strong suspicion that
a proper oven it’s impossible, either of these techniques will
My landlord said that he’ll find get your ovqn repaired! You
sorqeone to fix it, but the stove is really shouldnT blow away the
old and the parts are hard to apartment or make threatening
find.
Frankly, I’m ready to move.
What would you do? - T,E,
MANCHESTER, N IL
DEAR T.P. — The first thing
I’d do is relax. • .
IMPROVE
YOUR
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WAY or
LIVING
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Still the mortgage company
will not issue me a mortgage. I’d
like to buy a house and I'qualify
in every '-other way. Is there
some way out? —« P.Y.,
PRINCETON. N.J.
DEAR P-Y. — Given the cir-
cumstances, doctor, you
shouldn’t have too much trouble
finding a mortgage company
gestures on a matter as relative-
ly inconsequential as a broken
oven.
When it’s workirjg, you might
want to send me some chocolate
chip cookieSr- l. .
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1985, newspaper, May 5, 1985; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075188/m1/23/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.