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I agree.Foundations have been constructed and the walls are going up on 72 houses of the 217- home, $2,750,000 Madsen Manor* project. i All houses being built will have three bedrooms, one bath, picture windows, aluminum window frames,, carports. They will'; be landscaped and equipped with,] electric-kitchens. The subdivision is bordered‘byl Twenty-Fifth, Bruce and Walnut] streets and Bonanza road. The houses will go on sale for $12,300 and $12,600. The first 1171 hemes are scheduled to be ready for occupancy by the first -off the year. LAS VEGAS MORNING SUN October 30, 1952 FOUNDATIONS IAID — Discussing the new Mausi project by one of thjetnewly constructed foundations to‘! right, Frank McCully,. manager of the project for* Construction corpp^ion; C. C. Boyer, city engineer, and william R. Walker^j'wBectpr of 'planning for * the city and county ffegional planning co^nmission uilding Project Is Started in Vegas Sector Kl