ion xange 01Buildings Is$4000-$8000Healthy Supply ofResRemodeling PermitsRaises Week's TofalJefferson City contractors shifted into high gear during the week, planned ten houses, and rolled up a construction total of $60,940, Building Inspector Henry Nilges announced yesterday.The houses ranged in price from $4,000 to $6,000.A well-rounded schedule of remodeling and miscellaneous building helped boost the final construction figure.William Goldammer signed Nilges’ dotted line for an $6,000 residence of six rooms at 125 N Boonville road. It will be brick and tile under a composition foof.Peter Hoegen Is ready to start on a $6,500 seven-room brick and tile house with asphalt roof on Hazelton Drive. The grounds measure about 6.000 sq. ft.Arthur M. Lindsey planned a five-room rock and tile house— asphalt roof—on 5,000 sq. ft. of ground.Ben Weavers contracted for a $4,000 five-room frame house of composition roof on Vetter Lane. The grounds spread out over5,000 sq. ft.And John Weber is building a $4,000 four-room brick and tile 1 residence, composition roof, onrear Highway 50.Roy Hartman signified his intention to put up a five-room stone house on 5,000 sq. ft. of ground on Houchln St. It will cost $5,000.Albert Morgan signed up for a $4,000 five-room frame residence on Kansas St.George Rehagen plans a six-room rock house at 311 Gordon St. at a cost of $4,000. The roof will be of composition construction; the lot, 6,000 sq. ft.E. L. Burch’s five-room brickaeeoIn a tensnet iveneer ho will cost i asphalt, 1 ft.Leo Neu$5,000 horrThe lar| went to E verting a Main St., The job wOther piObermai windows, iB. Smitl 1922 N. Ci Frank S 640 Georgi Charles