Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1949 — Page 5
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A . - PE Of Housing | Shorta e To Be Speaker vou mame a wien Sas wd pa § a *% ; Fe SY saa ll |.» Should Finish All ‘House Hunting’ Here De. E. M. Dil, director 5f the Ine | MP. WASSON 8 CO. (Applisnce Dept) a | City Building Commissioner Charles Bacon predicts the end of diana Weitare Departzasnt, Fri: | nd. ih ie teenie the the Indianapolis housing shortage by next day in an address following the | send one of your salesmen, to further explain | { 8:30 p. m. dinner in the temporary A G-E Disposoll® Offer to me, at the address | athorl2od wmmmee ii “The biggest bullding boom in the history of the city is under- of the M | 5 = is & Servis : way today,” he assertad. “There should be no lack of housing by quarters eridian Street OHI : 1 3 BEER “51” Tak | uxt spring” Methodist Church, 51st St. and y, y | SeMesTesAtER EIT ER AERERRESORTLS i Ea ‘ air Eg Irophacy on he number of homes now under con- con- oy gan pastor, will ti | eres nsnsIRRI RINNE cesssaves i % n VOBtera] ™ Tr ———— . " ’ a TERSRO0R = : day the law of supply and demand it Yahigtions for te tirst four four duct new officers and directors. | Canes nttteBenEnY Stote.. | YOSIER > | iI remedy the present lack of ian twice last year's ——— Articles given by members will Telephone Riley 7411 L vie isin i 2 Mr. Bacon cited statistics to! Takes Sharp Issue be auctioned for the benefit of bo a aa —————— N SHOP. support his contention | Mr. Bacon took sharp issue the building fund. Section five of : Make. AL 1362 {with the American Veterans Com- the woman's society of Christian $9 Jillion More mittee report to City Council - |service will serve the dinner. New : for the po ty : i foaRures — Hang tour urging 20,000 rentals. - {church members will attend as i ot onthe in 49 Sow it val. “Housing surveys are not in- 3 [special guests, : i ding permit val-|gjcative of actual needs,” he said. E | Officers to be inducted include: his I Ss t he Famous . ! uations have been issued than for «why each family probably h Cecil L. McClintock, president; . Ba ! @ similar period last year, he said. ¥ each family probably has ; ’ : This, despite the fact that last its name on four or five housing Harold Negley, vice president;
: {lists.” eived " . year's $40 million building opera-| He said the housing shortage : (tions were the highest ‘in the wag primarily an economic, not a
Lynn R. Binkley, secretary, and Hugh Carpenter, treasurer. Directors include D. M. Millholland,
Fast! ' city's building history. building problem. Will Willlam Hallowell, James P : y, bas ; And, Mr. Bacon observed, “Anyone who can plank down am Tucker, as an absent-minded professor, feigns dis- ny "sr ‘Ruel x. Jenkins, Wil. TAL ! jimore dwellings are being built|$14,000 for a house can probably interest as Barbara Hoffmeyer (left) and Donna Barre#t glare at lllam A. Cost, Goodloe A. Owen, 7 4 ! than last year.” imov> in to one within a week,” . dur “Sori M Washi William C. Otto, Willlam H. 0 i: For the firsc four months of he said. “Now builders are work- och oihgr during 2 foetal wi d ty Mi h oy G ry glen Schaeffer and E. Gerald Bowman. Lawn 11948, building permit values ing on lower cost homes and 9 ool. senior play, . Lirecte 158 uthridge and ipawin B. Pugh has been named ; am totaled $9,701,532. This year, per- rentals” A. K. Jones, the play will be presented May 20 at two performances. |“director emeritus.” :
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