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are the new bungalows now
being made ready lor Negroes
on a large plot of ground at
.the western''* edge of Carver
Village.
Being built under the super-
vis.on of the United States
government FHA the homes will
each contain two bedrooms,
liv.ng room, kitchen, bath, stor¬
age • attic with disappearng
stairs, two porches and beau¬
tiful floors, which are covered
with linoleum in the kitchen
and bathroom, while all other
floors are of highly polished
hardwood All are sub-floored
and the buildings are insulat¬
ed. There are numerous elec¬
tric outlets and both porches
and the attic have electric
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Concrete walks lead to the
streets, which aj-e of large,
boulevard size, be ing oo feet
wide. Heat is from a gas floor
furnace which warms the en¬
tire interior. Propane gas is
the fuel used and the Gavan-
na.i Gas Company is installing
individual tanks for each home.
The kitchen contains large
cabinets, and there are • closets
in both bedrooms, plus a linen
closet in the hall.
Trees have been spared ir]
order to beautify the naturally
attractive grounds.
Plans have been made for
the bus line to be routed up ro
Lie property. i
After having been in the Col¬
lat family for about 50 years, 1
the land, which consists of 118
lots, was sold by Sienna B Col-
lat and Meyer I. Collat to Er-
nets C. Flatman, who is the
builder in charge of the new
development. E. D. King han¬
dled the sale for A- F- King A
Son, Realtors.
Mr. Flatman has had the lots
re-.subdivided by S. P. Keftoe,
civil engineer, into sites for 54
homes, five of which are npw
nearing completion, while five
have been started. There
will be 16 business sites also.
The bungalows will be sold
on small down payments, with
modest FHA monthly payments
are less than the rents
which they could bring if
available to tenants.
A. F- King & son will be the
selling agents for the develop-
jment which will be known as
: Flatman Village, and which is
about cne mile west of West
Broad street, beng reached by
Gwinnett street to Allen ave¬
nue, thence south five blocks
! to wide, smooth Blue avenue,
! thence west to the property.
x.ie subdivision has been ap¬
proved by the City of Savan¬
nah Planning Board; the city
jengneer and by the maycr and
aldermen of the C.ty of Savan¬
nah. Much help was given by
Alderman William A. Wexler
and by Dr. W. T Knight, Sr-
Streets are Anderson, Henry,
Duffy and Collat avenue. Be-
irl; in the city lim'ts, city sew¬
erage, water and garbage dis¬
posal are available.
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