PURCHASERS OF THE 150,000th house produced by National Homes, Inc., Mr. and Mrs.Donald DeLong,en, 6, and Cheryl via a giant D8 *'arrive on the home site Project Manager, Louis foundation on which thetion. By early June, when the DeLongs movein, landscaping will be well under way. TheDeLongs spent the day at Streamwood’s Woodland Heights in Hanover township and received merchandise and gift certificates worth more than $300.Delongs’ new home is quickly risingSwanson AppointedAssistant ManagerwrIThe 150,000 house produced byNational Homes, Inc., is now being built in Woodland Heights, the new city-planned community in Nothwest suburban Stream-wood. The excited family which purchased the house was on hand to greet its arrival.Donald and Lois DeLong and their children, Steven, 6, and Cheryl, 2, watched a huge trailer-true k bring their modern, ranch-style three-bedroom home to the building site. A crew of carpenters quickly went to work and bynoon a house began to emergefrom the carefully pre-cut, partially assembled sections.The DeLongs will forsake their Chicago apartment for the country atmosphere of Wood land Heights early in June. By that time, the home will be completed, grounds will be landscaped andall improvements such as pavedstreets, curbs, sidewalks and storm sewers provided by the builder will be ready for use. THE BUILDER of Wood landHeights, Streamwood HomeBuilders, Inc., is one of the Midwest’s largest builders. The firm built more National Homes in the last year than any other Chicago-land builder. When it was learned last week that Woodland Heightswould receive National’s 150,000Insurance Salesman To Attend SessionGeorge Catanzaro, one of the leading representatives on thestaff of the company’s Gatewaydistrict office at 5475 N. Milwaukee ave., has been invited to participate in a four-day businessconference with President Frederic W. Ecker and other officers of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company at the Boca Raton club in Boca Raton, Fla.Last year Catanzaro, 1605 W.Euclid ave., Arlington Heights, placed more than $1,000,000 in individual life insurance to rank among the leaders of almost 29,-nnn it®w fi/»ij ^**4home, plans were quickly made to have a welcoming commit tee gr^et its arrival.The DeLongs received mer -chandise and gift certificates valued at more than $300. Included were garden tools, drapes, furniture, phonograph records, shrubbery and toys.Said Mr. DeLong, You know, I’ve heard about things like this and yet I still can’t get over it. I never imagined such a break would come our way.DeLong, 26, is a Navy veteran and is employed by the Illinois Bell Telephone Company as anInstallation man.MORRIS DREYFUS, presidentof Streamwood Home Build e r s, noted that, The wonderful ac -ceptance of National Homes by the American people is a testimonial to their quality and beautiful design. As one of the na -tion’s leading builders of fine homes, we arc very Droud of ourassociation with National. We artconvinced that we give home* buyers more for their money inWoodland Heights than they canfind elsewhere, Dreyfus said.Woodland Heights is a projected community of some 6,000 homes. At the present 450 homes have been completed. The community is built on a master plan considered one of the finest in the country. Woodland Heights will ultimately have nearby shopping facilities and industrial areas.^e/fssfffopTired of stone and dirt about your home? A PERM-TOPDRIVEWAY is an attractive and practical home improvement. Let us give you a free estimate and showyou our work. Terms to 5 years if desired.Phone SHerwood 1-5842P. O. Box 470Elgin, Illinois“The Best in BLACKTOPffThere is a Difference in Blacktop Paving.1C Hup PiMir+oon+U Yaap I/m* Rii r*riipr