Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 41

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Since 1945, real estate dealers have been swamped with buyers.

trend of seasonal highs and lows, said.

' Necessity for immediate housing is not as great as several years ago, Mr. Walker said. Such things as possession premfums in residential areas are fast becom: ing a “has been.” Trend Toward New Homes

The trend is turning toward new homes, rather than sales of

units older in design and make-|

up, he said. New locations are favored also, he added.

If people can buy a new home!

for little or no more than older dwellings, they do it, he said. Given . more choice, ‘they pick homes with conveniences and modern design. The effect of the proposed increase in taxes on families with an annual income of $5500 or more will lead to a possible reduction in the buying power of the individual, Mr. Walker said, “and reduced buying power can seriously affect real estate business.

1947 Building

Building and engineering conacts in the 37 states east of Rocky Mountains totaled oy 618,000 last year, topping the 1947 figure by 22 per cent, the F. W. Dodge Corp.” reported Yesterday. The record investment in non-

Residential building increased 14 per cent over 1947 but apart-

ment building volume went down

other 36 states, the report said.

Wood, Greig To Speak Tuesday

Henry 8. Wood, of the public

relations division of the Depart-

ment of Conservation, and Jack C. Greig, publicity director of the Indiana Trafic i

Safety Commission, will be speakers at the midwinter meeting of the Indiana Roadside Counell, Ine,

Moldthan, Speedwa Board of Health. John

80th St., 6134 Ralston Drive, 5416 and 24 N. Drexel Ave.”

A. H. M. Graves sold houses at 5711 and 5735 N. Oxford St. and ‘Villa. Ave. icipated in a cross-sale at

Spann Co. reported sales at 133] Addison Terrace and 741 Ban-

Ford Woods & Co. sold a house! at 831 N, Dearborn St. and a dou-| new tri-level home, at a luncheon | from the depression, he said. e at 2614-2616 N. New Jersey| Wednesday in Antlers Hotel. St., the latter in a cross-sale with| Tne showing will be presented Real Estate Board Keller Realty, Inc, sold a house| apolis, and Lumber Fabhricators,| To Hear Newsman

_|at 2716 N. Meridian St. and par-'Inc., Detroit, Mich. | Louis J. Alber, former foreign Plan to Discuss Problems

4967 W. 14th St.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoho have purchased this Dutch Colonial from Robert E. Bland of A. C, City realtor. Mr. Yoho is director of health and physical education in State ductivity, and the lack of younget R. Nadoney, former owner and occupant, now lives in Vincennes.

North Side Realtors Report Public Works Aid

Sale of 24 Houses, 3 Lots Hits New Record

\yesterday reported the sale of 2¢/N. Emerson Ave. “with \Fieber & houses and three lots from Dec, Reilly, 20, 1948 to Jan. 1, 1949. Bruce Savage sold houses at

5032 Graceland Ave., and Thomas| . "Total

E. Broderick, 2120 E. Kessler Blvd., and M:'G. Gerdenich, 3008|

Indianapolis contractors, real-| tors, mortgage bankers, investors |

by. Keener-Baker Corp., Indian-

Families with annual incomes of $5000 or less purchased four out of every five homes last year, as those with incomes less than |pjeber and Miss Mary -Binford, $3000 two out of every five units, according to a recent |secretary of the, survey of the Federal Reserve Board. a | Real Estate Board.”

Thursday.

| Boards.

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Expenditures for public works thar sales reported were: lin the United States by federal, Reno Gamblers Make {state and local governments totalorig Willis Adams, 313-317 Congress|ing s4 billion broken all peacetime Book on Earthquake 12 Washington Blvd, 1225 E. Aye. Sun 1. Triscoll Realty Co. {records in 1048, Construction In-| RENO, Nev. Jan. 8 (UP)—A dustry Information Committ f- / . 31 8. Euclid Ave.,|3724 Salem St.; F. C. Tucker Co. | fcials a ee of-|gambling casino posted an earth-

volume of publicly fi: American Estates Co. reported)’ F. Carson, 517 E. 39th St. nanced construction since the war| to: one odds against the chance sales at 5242 N. Illinois St. 3746-| Fay C. Cash, two lots at 14th) ded has reached $10 billion, Of ® damaging quake hitting the

3748 N. Illinois St. and 2121 Mass-| St. and Boulevard Place; Edgar| |while in the same period an ad{ditional $34 billion has been spent s {for housing and ather private Harold's Club. beolpnaker, des. | construction, Melvin H. Baker, part committee chairman, announced. |Reno-Verdi t! 11567 E. 52d St. with Atkinson &| New Tri-Level Home Public construction in 1948 was weeks. 154 19 We past two To be Previewed {more than 75 per cent higher | The bets are accepted on the {than during the years 1936 and'basis of the quake occurring in ex- any certain week, with bettors and FHA officials will preview the |penditures were being: made free-|picking their own week. Tndiana showing of models of the! to bolster economic recovery Odds were posted after the

1937, when public works

eee | GOTT ESPONdent, ‘will speak on! “Kremlin Blueprint” at a lunch- Which Face Palestine eon of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board in Claypool Hotel

Mr. Alber, who reported from|P. m. tomorrow for a discussion Europe before and during the|0f current problems facing people |war, will discuss the plan of the|Of Palestine. {Soviet Union to conquer the| Mrs. Ben Paller will speak on | world in the “cold war.”

Realtors to Leave Today for Meetings

Five Indianapolis realtors were . - to leave for Washington today to ! Death Notices attend meetings Of The Nation] i — Association of Real

Renewal Offer Base On Existing Terms Organized Indianapolis contractors yesterday were preparing to offer the renewal of contracts on existing terms to six baste build-

ing trades. - : Charles E. Nourse of poster

the Building Contractors Association of Indianapolis, Inc., and L. W. Brandt of Brandt Bros. Co. met with directors of the association and obtained confirmation of the association's wage and working agreements committee, All negotiations will be under the direction of Thomas A. Berling of Thos A. Berling & Sons, chairman of the committee, “Mr. Nourse pointed out that millions of dollars of private conStruction already have: been stopped in Indianapolis due to high costs. and more and more {public Building is in doubt for the |same reason. He said the rising -|costs in building were largely attributed to the spiraling cost of

men to be trained for the unpre- | cedented demand. Mr. Nourse sald, the cost of ol ing has been on the decline for aan months” and that he

ht the renewal proposal;

Shougt be accepted to stimulate bidding and building in Indiangpolis,

quake book today, offering 250

Reno area. The odds were posted by the

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1505 8. East Jriends Ry ‘Burial Crown Hill, may call after 2 p.m.

age "88, mother ae Mary Mesiana, Mrs Pat ur Price, Mrs. k Joab

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Holy Cross a Burial St, Joseph's call at E

pite a recurrence of the frequé tremors which have disturbed the

.|tremors which have been shaking the Reno area on and off for the {past two weeks shook the city |sharply again last night.

Contemporary Problems “Discussion Group of Kirshbauin Community Center will meet at 8

a L Miles, 5876 Dewey Ave, beloved son of Mrs, W. , father Ho Herbert EB RogA Cal; broth

Park ‘may esl nt Vika HILL CHAPEL after 1 BE ee ——————

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ends may call at the res Jaehoe after Sunday noon.

SHELBY Maude Las, of S148 WwW. od st, tered into rest “ake 83 years. Ing are’ welcome. Burial ven Cemetery, MOORE MORTUARIES.

“Israel Faces a New Year.” Sam Kagan, attorney. will be discus | sion leader,

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ANNOUNCEMENTS. |

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They are George T.-Whelden, Fred C. Tucker, Wendell Hicks, T. Lorin Driscoll, Howard

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GRIFFY—Willilam M. Cpl. KLINE—Frank M.

SHELBY Maude Lee

JOHNSON-—Rose Marie, McDERMOTI—Jesse W. MEYER-—Margaret C. ROGERS—James Mtles,

We See Along Hoosier High Mr Wood

ways” and Mr. Greig will talk on

apo! attending the third-annual Conference on Impact of Economic

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Interventionism Upon Finance in New York City Jan. 25

to 27 will hear Sen. Robert A. Tart (R. O,).

Sen. Taft will speak on federal aid te housing at a dinner during the conference, sponsored by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America and New York University’s business Stmnistration

graduate school.

EE iicatams C. of C. Ad Club Groups

To Hear Trade Expert

Johm F. Chapman, vice presi-| ‘dent of the McGraw-Hill International Corp, will -address a) combined luncheon of the World | Trade Committee of the Indian-| apolis Chamber of Commerce and the Indianapolis Advertising Club,

“in the Athletic Club Thursday.

heat loss in the colder climates. | is proving to be in great jemand | in the south, especially where aircondi systems are in opera-

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| BURK—Edward J, of Brooklyn, | Ind, | husband of Edna of | Louisa, brother of iam " gr in. dianapolis, passed away Jan, 6 at the - Methodist Hospital. Services Monaay, Jan. 10, Ra m,, Christan | ‘Churth, Brooklyn, Pri i at the HAR Mooresville, untfl En » the BEANBLOSSOM FP FERAL HOME, 1321 W. Ray St, after’ 10 a.m. Sunday, | interment Grows i nin,

CARKEY —Cioydell Clyde DC 53 vedrs | died — St, Finicen » Hospital, uncle of Harry Caskey, Puneral from ‘LAUCK « HOME, 1458 8 Meridian, Monday, | 8:30 a 'm; St. Patrick's Church, | 9-a. m_ Burial Holy Cross Cemetery Priends may call any time efter noon _Sund TL COUTYEAR — Nett To age 9, mother of Mrs Clara trouse, Otis, Albert and Robert Collyear, sister of David and Samuel Kian passed “away ' at residence, 15 1 Sharon Ave i v ann Serve __dees Monday KLE TUNERAL HOME i W. Mich gan Friends invited = Burial Floral Park Priends may call at funeral home after 6 p m Saturday. DEARMIN — Julia Anp, beloved mother of Albert and Shelby Dearmin, sister of Pearl Lucas and Agnes Stewart, seed away PFrie

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FISCUN—Z. C., 3040 Ruckls, huse band of Alice, father of Marie OC. Mrs. Laurs PF. Everson, New P

Columbus, © napa of Mn Anna MoCullough, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Evel, South Bend, Ind,

passed away "Brida Services PLAN: KER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, 2:30 pm. Friends may ‘eall at mortuary FREITE— Solomon D.” (8o|i, nnised away st St. Vincent's Hospital Saturday morning asovad brother f John, of Carlisle, hod, Tom

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