Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 41
i; " : “lay i; a t : gina : ’ : : . e . rd - 2, 1952 a aa ¥ ik Sn re g th . I —. . “ ‘ 2 ) A. ELE : 2 3 25% ‘Nu Bn Le Ey J & ve * xy LE 5 ; ~ Section Four is 160) : cy TY Re Real Estate ..05... 41-4356 . i = \ J Tn Business o.oo veer ienredi AS ‘ ’ < : : bag : : or : ? *, J v ! : : Plan PLAIN PEE Pog 39 Real Estate ’ — —— gui ina Ar sors hi fo 2 ; = : Sal Haine : 44.51. ’ : rin a SUNDAY, MARCH 2,1952 PACE I ay ~ > : : x . I a < 7 : ! j - . o vorsd = Ret Here's How New Brown Co. Lake Will Look 0 a Y n USI ness ™ S rfiow INew brown Co. Lake VVill Loo Real Eslotons PF . » i ee i Rn 3 RN Fon 4 F $ : . a Te iy » * ‘ . 3 | Re x ht Mg “Wo TPP § £ sSsuUe Melt | ed Business on it Te tirring ba . Sa Is Freedom hos. | Anxious Seat all the : . butter i . By DON TEVERBAUGH' 3 By Harold Hartle " Times Real Estate Editor ; longer . : Y Y... TOMORROW IS‘A BIG DAY—It may mark the begine Imonds : : ! : : hethi every free : THE WAR BOOM is burning low. Sales figures are ning, or the end of Shehing ey a i melting. Jobs are tender, even soft in spots. And scarcity man—that is for your fleve (1 y I pd 3 : ' 3 : Coe Te SERRE TE aE a EE vo o sed . wessesnesssnened has become just another word in the dictionary. For SomorroW evening they vote propo : The broad look is what counts now. The defense ry ro “the Housing the constitution of Russia, he a program. is: 4 Rzzle, And ihe sup F Authority and make it mandatory|chiaisnged. All the Property, a lleton, who of plenty has yiped out the gree American system of busi-/ for the Authority to return 1 the the and belongs to the state. iembers of Bago Fay ht ip alumi 88. Counetl Jo specific approva | “Have you ever heard of publi t ; : 4 all its 8. 7 he asked. ola num is.coming into supply. Manu- They're Taxed, Too To me, it seems strange any housing e as : E James E, facturers are a little scared. and HERE'S something most peo- City Council should be Jopced 0 Norwegian Preta retailers are hammering prices le overlook. It's. the taxes the make such legislation. We It's a smaller world than you h down to bolster their own sales p y democracy and the will of the esdames : owe on the money they made on } . Mes Ow : h th d a law of. our MIgNt think ph Decker figures. titeir ‘U.S. bonds, public is the supreme Tampa home builders find they hrdt Hazel Creditors afe on the backs of t le h been cash- land. thor-| have to compete with prefabrie berl the manufacturers, demanding A lot of people have RU S80 when the Housing Author-i =... shipped more than foberly, A, money. And the men who run ing bonds: They collect what 2 lity defies an order of the CY | £000 miles—all the way ‘from rtin Myers, the factories are putting burrs they paid, plus the interest from {Council to return their plans to/ Norway. under their sales: forces, running the time they bought the bonds. |the Council for approval, it is They're different. up their own blood pressure, to Because this is government YOU they are defying. + These houses are put together Castle, will turn goods into cash. money, nearly everyone forgets) And tomorrow as your elected with mortises and dovetails. The hapter will vu... to declare as income the profit officials vote .on this proposed on. 'in the house are in the STORE SALES are sensitive. they made on the bonds. | ordinance, they are in fact choos | ¢156p and roof. ’ siness ses They respond to the slightest pub- "sn - | ing between home rule and fed-| They come in various sizes— y Miss Vee He whim. And the Federal Re-| fg yOU bought a bond for $75 {eral deminance. the largest a two bedroom home president, serve Board reported a drop of ang you sell it at maturity for| Slums in Indianapolis and yin living room, dinette, kitchen 1 hour. | 5 per cent last week in Indian- $100, you have to pay tax on the housing .of low income families In| und bath will sell in Tampa for : ; i apolis stores from the week $25 you profited. “ nll wo Indianapolis are our problems. yhout $5500. previous. In the meantime the actual | {They should be solved here, bY: pour hy sixes are uséd in the
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But -the shocker was that puying power of the bond—the BIRD'S-EYE VIEW—This is one of Prince's Lakes near the Johnson-Brown County line. The new lake will offer more than 10
store sales had sagged to 19 ‘amount of goods it will buy—has
per cent below the same week a year ago. LL In the last report, jobs were off 21,000 in Indiana. But in Detroit there was genuine anguish, and growing fears. The real trouble’
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lies like a. shroud around the na- ~
tion’s number one industry, automobiles. Detroit has 150,000 (UAW figure) unemployed. The union is screaming at Washington for more war orders. But war or! ders, instead of: getting stronger, | have taken a sharp turn for. the worse. .And Indiana is a big supplier of the auto plants. » » »
THIS IS the actual picture.’
miles. of shoreline.
actually decreased because of in- ~— een Laon I . j : flation. ». ly * on pe —in So you can’ figure that your Northsides Tips on Use Mr. Prince Is Building bond purchases involved a sub- 0 } Cc | § \ stantial contribution to your olor ror Wh $ MN ¥ F 4 country. ! H 0 a a ure orgo And it is the final contribution] p 0 ome whers | ; which will hurt, that of paying ’ : : x i taxes on the interest the gov-| - | Color is a powerful force in| Improving the handiwork of Mother Nature is tough ernment paid you. For some, a {qn ‘housing. It is the first thing a enough, but when you try beautifying the natural bitter pill. | d S in pp person notices and thes thing he Splendor of the Hoosier State's top scenic spot—Brown i ide remembers longest about any ob-| County—you've really got a job on.your hands. The Light Side ; Forty-six sales worth $814,693 ong Dy* ony o> y y YB J y + ject, William 8. Pusey, University = But that's exactly what How-, 5 THERE IS AN old saying that were reported this week by the . Pri has b doing fof the! County and before he realized it you play with a child you can Associated North Side Realtors, Of Illinois Small Homes Council ard Frince has been I Res Sumy at oy re tr os Tee do anything you want to with the chairman Guy Bqyd announced. Staff member, points. out. jpast Fro years. i hn at Hime | lee aaa Rete iL Lian child. : Sales as listed by Secretary, “In housing it is color—not roof > P or Cy el now | Jus} sold him Ol idea and Hell go slong. So that is Why Wayne Whitfiug were: [lines or siding material-that he plans a larger lake among the the lakes were built. Today he good selling is kept on the light- Gil Carter Co.—5737 Primrose makes one house stand out from wooded knolls and ridges of has sold more than 900 lots on
(local leaders with local funds and [under local rule.
‘What Scarce Materials?
| Cal Snyder, executive secretary
of the Washington Committee of {the National Association of Real | Estate Boards, put it on the line
‘| here this week.
“Let's not be kidded, 1952 is not a year to conserve scarce |metals—it is a year to save po‘litical necks,” he charged. In the record homme building year of 1950 only 2 per cent of the steel, 6 per cent of the copper and 2 per cent of the aluminum produced during that year went into housing, he said. Today warehousemen have got steel and aluminum bulging out of their ears, Copper is tighter,
| construction, even in the garages {which are.attached to the home by -a breezeway., Floor beams are dovetailed - right Into sidewall planks—all of two by eight inch size.
‘Bathtub Admirals
| Ever wonder how much hot water your family uses in a year? It'll surprise you. A family of three uses enough to float a full sized submarine chaser—that's between 25,000 and 40,000 gallons, Mr. Average uses about 20 gale lons . of hot water per day— depending on how long he lingers in the shower. Junior takes abput three gallons every timie In the bathinette. Here's the way a typical fam.
Even with the defense program er side. Ce Ave. 6180 Crittenden Ave., co- another?’ he sald. Mr. Pusey. H : but not as tight as they would|ily’s water use per day breaks Sputtering ou nustry B pre Good salesmen never get grim operating broker Hugh Teeters, makes the following suggestions: Poo cou, an oversight BY ae to get a complete have us believe, Mr. Synder down: bathtub, adult useage— ne re an the public is over. the dollar. Even whenjlot 34 College Way addition, - “For white houses don’t outline nature that Brown County wasiidea of what the Prince Lakes pointed out. 10 gallons; baby, three gallons;
Prices are cracking all along the line with one exception. People are taking care of their stomachs. Tonnage remains constant. And food prices may even rise, with a nod from the OPS in a month or two.
That's on side of the picturé. A land of production is out-produc-ing demand, even on a part-war-part-peace basis, . » » » ‘ HERE IS THE SAD part of! the story. With »roduction chal-' lenging buying power, the ‘government. is still promoting” factofy expansion through tax write-offs. And if the public cannot, or will
life, fishing, boating, hot-and-cold Bertha St. 5370 W. Bertha St. |
they're splitting pennies, they do 5814 Haversford Ave. M. G.
windows in bright color. This use
tt y tiful lakes ‘out Gerdenich—425 Devon|of color produces a choppy ap- not dotted with beautifu look like out at the Sport Show
and ponds,” he says. “All nature where Mr. Prince has a scale pearance, ; forgot were the dams.” ‘model of Cordry Lake and nuA house with a dark, rich body, The new lake, to be called Cor- merous photographs of the projcolor is usually improved by the gry ake, will offer more than 10 ect. They will give away a lot use of white trim, especially if the .ijes of shoreland lots.
trim and siding are of different prices on lakeshore lots run from show.
of pleasure, | nn a Ave. . - | I CAUGHT an ad a. few days F, C. Tucker Co.—926-8 N. Le-, ago. It was about Owens-Corning land St., 5730 Guilford Ave., 6024 Fiberglas. Its products are used Ralston Ave. mostly in construction, insulating Wayne Whiffing—3612 Orchard sound-proofing, and the like. Ave., 1541-3 Park Ave., 3714 Sta-
it with a sense »
He warned that of 9700 bills introduced during the last Congress, 375 affected home building and real estate. :
“The surest way to socialism Thelin a guessing contest during. the or communism fis to set aside
our right to own property--read
> materials. $10 to $12 per foot of frontage.) But’ the ad hit the target. It tion St. 6048 Haverford Ave. “Too many changes of material Ang you er pay on time, if a
didn’t go into the stuffing of glass, walt Veon Co.—4420 Evanston. and color make a house look for wool in the shell of a house, or|Ave., 4830 Broadway, 5311 Crit-' smaller. No one ever. bought a ' c ''" a refrigerator or deep freeze, Oritenden Ave, lots 13 and 14 HOme house Because it looked smaller! the Sound-proofing of a room. Place addition. . * nan It really was, 10 ! Robert E. Walker—321 Blue, « \' ho miles south of Franklin—about INSTEAD, it talked about the Rigge Rd. Drone a ouse C30 Stahd 10 be nies from Indianapolis—midway|: role Fiberglas plays in your fun Gregory & Appel, Ine.—5360 W.|nanels which cit down the ap. Petween Ind. 135 and’ 31, .five|
| iles south of Ind. '|parent height and improve the M!€ = proportions 6f the house, to Camp Atterbury.
30 Miles to City
The project is located about 10!
Serve Arrow
jugs, thermos picnic boxes. and 323 W. 15th
St., a home at Nash even the hushing of the car you yijle, Fo
3 New Departments
Clients
| They're getting broad shoul- tion necessitated a commercial 252, adjacent! gers over at Arrow Realty Service construction department; of which
overhead shower, eight gallons; dishwashing per person per meal, one-half gallon; miscellaneous cleaning, five gallons, and tollet, two gallons per person.
Parking Plan L. H. Lewis, dean of the Downe town Real Estate Committee, re. ports. this one: ; Milwaukee, the city that made you know what famous and a lot of TV magnates rich, is collect ing $4 per month for motorists who park their cars all night in legal spots on the city streets. It nets about $6000 per month and, so far, the city has collected
drive to sylvan setting of your
+ - Driscoll Realty Co.—1836 Win;
“When color is being selected : individual Pig gully
t Corp. of E. F. Hohlt and Assocl- Ray Schwartz will be superin-
about $600,000 with which it plans tendent.
Right now, Cordry l.ake is jus ; to purchase downtown parking
circled by trypical ates, 115 E. Michigan 8t,
not buy, what we ar uci 4 . / 5 ; now, how. can It, or will it, by Outdoor hour. field Ave, houses should look as if hey be. Meavily wooded Brown County The firm announced this week Mr. Schwartz for the past 10floag.for off.street parking. expected to buy more? gd ihe fun approach. It. Bruce Savage Co. — Lot 62 long with the others. The colors 'd8es and landscape. And when!that three new departments have Y®ArS has been in the construc-| The legal parking zones are
The higher we build the produc-! tion house of cards the more like-
play instead of Brendonwood, 5533 Broadway,
of] ’ . : : . you go out to look over the lots heen set up to It kept to the light side. 5714 Delaware St. 5124 N. Capi. may either harmonize or contrast; ~
work. but they shouldn't clash.” they take you in by jeep. Don't better serve the
tion industry in Cleveland, New shifted from one side of the street jYork and here with the L and Lito the other regularly to permit
Le | x a» oF ; ICorp. night street-cleaning work ly it is to fall. That's the number ; od , tol Ave, 521 E. Kessler Blvd., co ih |be surprised if you spot deer company's cli- 8 8 . os worry. , ST ALEVE and ad operating brokers Fieber & Reilly, grazing there. ents. They are E. F. Holt and Associates are’ It is hard now to find a place
And I can find plenty of wise and seasoned men who will tell you that the business of the, country, trading dollars for servlces and goods, is downright unstable. » » . WE NO LONGER are concerned
But more people did in their daily contacts with others. They'd have a lot more fun
But there's advantages in buy- a general brok{ing early—you can see the con- erage office, a [tours of the lake-to-be. You'll property ma nsee the lake bottom and how agement depart-
I wishig125 N. Chester Ave. : Fieber -& Reilly—8 Acres and 0 ose | er house in Morgan County, 4415-17 4
Norwaldo Ave.
the Peaseway Homes dealers for|to park here, but can you imagine {Marion County. They currently what-it will be like when the cost lare building 60 two and three/of public transportation goes up. bedroom homes at Noblesville.|And more people start driving to
out of what we call work. And, more important, so would the people around them.
Knight Realty Co.—2501 Carrollton Ave. 611-15 E. 52d St. 2057 Calhoun St. 1906 Tallman!
Regulation X
The frame homes are all archi-tect-designed and will be completed at a rate of two per week
quick it drops off. You'll even be ment and a comable to pick out your own fishin’ mercial con‘hole, points out Mr. Prince. struction divi-
work. They're asking for ine jcreased fares right now, you know.
The Saddle Creek—dam will be sion,
after spring construction work| And Mr. Lewis hits the bullseye
Shortage of M.D.'s?
{Ave., 32 N. Rural St. co-operat-| !ing broker Alfred Campbell.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP)—|
started early in April and the) Named as gets underway, Mr. Clayton said.
about capacity to make washing machines, refrigerators, tele-| visions sets or what have you. The big concern {s in selling them.
So I look for a strong ad- | vertising year. It is the only | way out. Those who do not | compete and sell vigorously will be the first to wither.
The Senate Banking Comittee begins a month of public and closed hearings this week on ex-
MRS. REBECCA HARDIN, Fay C. Cash—Lot on Carvel down. in Mooresville, sent me in- Ave. south of 59th St. teresting figures on doctors. American Estates Co. — 38th She said the population {is and Woodstock Dr., growing much faster than we are broker Willis Adams. produ¢ing docters to take care! Harry L. Robbins Realty Co.— of it. : Lot 41 Meridian Hills second secShe says the number of doctors tion. : has remained about the same
engineers say the lake will be/'s-ales manager at top level within a year. of Arrow Realty - : ; _| The developers will build black-| ol co-operating lension ot the Defense’ Prague top roads to service every lot| : around the lake and the entire]
i Housing will play o a small . ! part in gy a anya as area is restricted to property own-| affected by propdsals to stiffen rs and their guests.
in a ‘Regulation X, which sets miniFord Woods & Co.—2136 Drexel, mn" down payments on homes,|
Buy As Investment
Last fall, 17 similar homes were built and sold at Noblesville, he added.
Private Housi
when he tabs improving and {speeding up our city’s transportae (tion as one of our biggest probe {lems,
The Job, Lund Reports
There are reports that some gince 1931, but the number of peo- Ave. Many folks, ‘having bought lots
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manufacturers are actually “buy-! ing” business, immoral, and a, sure sign of economic decay. If an item sells for $60, the buyer may beat down the price to $50, then say, “Bill us, for $55, and give me the $5 in cash.” There is plenty of under-the-table; dealing. The bucks pass quietly. But it is a downhill ride. Count! on that. !
- . » BUT THERE ‘will be no collapse, as most business men see it, through this year. The reason is quite simple. : Since the early thirties American buying power has been ex-| panded by federal money, billions! shot into the spending stream, in one way or another, to enable the people to buy more than they can afford, This runs today from eight to 12 bililons a year. It may go higher. This money, used politically, to create a false prosperity, is simply added to the taxpayer's charge account in Washington. One merchant put it this way: “It is like a consumptive painting the glow of health into his cheeks. He's still sick but he looks well.”
2 = ~ THE CATCH LIES in the payback to the government of the . federal debt, the phony prosperity money. But that can be a long way off. There is something far more
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—gerious. It is the rise in the in-
terest on the federal debt, plus the rise in taxes. * Taxes bleed spending power. And when taxes get heavy, enough, the people have nothing left to spend. And if they have a ‘little nest ‘egg, they get so scared, they don't spend it.
n ” n ~ ADD TO THAT, inflation, and vou get a microscopic glimpse of what . ails the auto industry. More and more people believe they: can't afford .a $2000 “car. After taxes, they haven't got the money. There you have it. The slackening of an artificial prosperity, over-production, ang the government: putting up . the dough for more, and unneeded, expansion. And that, in the presence of
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ple they must serve hasn't. Jack C. Carr, Inc.—321 N. Oak-| This does not include doctors in land Ave., 45 W. 28th St., 5209 veterans hospitals, licensed “in E. St. Clair St., 3051 W. 16th St., other: states, and who do not 1837 N, Linwood Ave. 5029 Ey: practice outside the federal hos- anston Ave., 5205 Crown St. pitals. er ———————
last fall for homes in the $12,000 and under class. Rents will not he considered at all, because the Administration |has not recommendéd any change (in the existing rent controls.
5 2 ~ : IT IS TRUE. Doctors offices Tucker Sales a Dasale for Joy housing are filled. And you often welt {legis w en up hy et Record
And busy doctors are working Sales of - 34 properties worth Production which expires
themselves into early graves. Doctors are getting better, year ¢566 950 ‘during the first’ two June 30. That report is expected months of 1952 set a néw record about Mar. 31.
by year. And the nation’s health standards are rising. Lives are
for the F. C. pte mtpmean! being streched. ; Tucker Realty Hail) : T I THINK SHE may be implying Co » Fred Tuck- J 1157 Brokers Join that the medical profession is con- bei p8 i} ‘National Institute trolling, through the schools, and i);.’ eek. | Membership in the. National In-
the state license board, the num-| ber of doctors who are allowed to practice in the state. And on this, I think the medical profession will have something to say. I think they ‘will tell you that medical men today are turn-
'stitute of Real Estate Brokers ‘rose to 10,129 with the recent: eng rollment of 157 new members in 31 states, Canada, and Cuba, Eugene C. Fretz, Knoxville, Institute president, reported today
During the 60day period, realtors Freq C. Tucker Jr., John Wallace, Bill Ankenbrock and
: ; Bob Houk aver- The nationally recognized real hg in the bast performance ever: aged about $70, Mr. Tuck estate brokers’ organization, an . y 000 each in Mr jucker affiliate of the National AssociaAND THEY WILL also tell you sales, , tion, of Real Estate Boards, en-
that big trouble lies not in the shortage of doctors, but in hospitals, the .workshops of good health. : If you think it is easy nowadays, just try 40 wangle a bed in a hospital.
Honesty, Unlimited The Pullman Co. turned in an| amazing performance. | An Indianapolis house wife] traveling north from New Or-| leans on the Panama Limited,| found her bedroom crowded, hooks piled with coats and other clothes. : : | S80 she found the closet, with hangers, into that she put her, mink coat. Two hours after she left the train, she missed it, and gasped.
Newest member of the firm, Joe deavors to maintain: high ethical Boleman,; shows great promise business standards within the and expects to match 'hi= asso- real estate brokerage profession, ciates sales records, Mr, Tucker and to expand the scope of home said. ; ownership and property purchase.
~ ” n A PULLMAN/AGENT met her at the station, took the descrip-! tion. He phonéd 8t. Louis. The next day the woman re-° ceived a nice little note. It said the Pullman company had found her coat and was returning it,
Her blood pressure went back! to normal. And her husband lost his scowl. A
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{Congress relaxed the regulation’
‘lake so.we can buy a Iof on ft7”
- buirding-and it will encourage the
‘limited -to a perspective and floor
on earlier Prince lake developments, have been the first to buy land on the newest and largest
lake. Many of the lots are being] purchased as investmegts. One| man bought $3500 worth, Mr.
Mr, Adams Mr. Schwartz
Mr. Prince, an excavating con- gervice wis Jack-F, Clayton, who Boston, president of the National!
Prince said.
ithe committee after it reports tractor since 1935, developed about has spent. the past four years as Association out its eer of ine Detense 70 smaller lakes and- ponds for gajesman for one of the city’s Boards, told a meeting of the ct
sportsmen and farmers. before top realty agencies. His job will starting the Brown County Lake pe.to supervise the sale of all Development Corp. two years ago. type properties, insurance, mort. “Why don’t you build a large gages.
many of This friends ‘and business . : : associates asked. Shortridge High School and But-
So he planned the chain ‘of 1e® University and a member. of lakes in southern Johnson the Indianapolis Real Estate : - Board. Carl- 8. Adams Jr. will head the firm's property management division Which Handles more than (200 Jiving units at the present
Home Show Issues Plan
«time, : : © Mr. Adams for the past 12 B ki $ years has served in thé property 00 e ‘management divisions of ' the For the first time in its 30-year Bankers Trust FO on Tent history, the Indianapolia ‘Home Bank. Show will publish in booklet form Plans ‘to erect more multiple the 50 most outstanding plans submitted to the show's annual
Architectural competition Verne K. Reeder, Home Show president, - announced that _ the idea for the book came from Edward. D. Pierre, who served as architectural advisor for the competition this year. ? y The Home Show board felt.such! “hk wr a hook was necessary because of the national prominence the show! had attained in recent years. This, year’s competition attracted more] than 225 home designs. “The book will giVe the public limitless jdeas for fine home
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young architect and designer to focus. more attention. on residential design,” Mr. Pierre said. It will also give schools excellent. material for studying current . trends ‘in architecture, he pointed out. ; Degigns in the book will be plan of the home and requests for detailed plans and specifica~ | tions will be referred to the designer. It is -planned that the’
improved the quality of its prod-
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OPEN TODAY—This “classic Williamsburg
mes Special
Ti NEW ORLEANS, Private industry has the only housing prograrh that can show improvement in housing cenditions for the great mass of the [American people, Joseph W. Lund,
of Real Estate Real Estate Board of New Orleans, “In. the: ‘past 20 years,” Mr. Lund said, ‘‘the private industry
Mr. Clayton- is a graduate of that plans, produces, finances, and!
markets homes has tremendously uct, while making it available to! the public for a steadily decreas-! ing proportion of the family budget. This i= all evident in data compiled by the federal government. “Figures of the United States Bureau of the Census show: “We now have more family dwellings per thousand of population than we have ever had since records began. “There has .been a dramatic improvement in the quality of our housing supply since the first]
1 | War. 1— jourply at a rate greater than the
population, permitting a general improvement in standards. And unprecedented .gains in home ownership have been made. Housing Cost Less { “While this improvement fn ‘housing standards has beep take jing place, the industry has been imaking “housing available for a smaller proportion-of the family budget. The government's House ing and Home Finance Agency shows, despite . wide comment about high costs, that housing required 15.5 per cent of total personal “consumption expendi. tures in “1930, and” that: this expense item dropped to 9.5 per cent by 1949. "“The only housing goals there are in any housing program are more housing, better housing, and more home ownership. Private industry moves toward these goals within the framework of private ownership of property and the proven advantages of private efe fort in production and operation of housing. Beneficial accomplishe ments of the industry are meassured on a scale that affects
rental units and expanded activ- housing census in 1940 and we|/many millions of American fami ity in light commercial construc- have been increasing our housing lies,” Mr. Lund said.
Br
Classic Style Home Open Today
styled home at 4580 N. Meridian St. will be open
RELAXIN'—Just taking’ things easy in Hollywood, Fla., are hook will be distributed at the to the’ public today from 2 to 5 p. m. The three-bedroom, Bets th home was designed by Oscar Mr. and Mrs, Merriam Graves. Mr. Graves is head of the A. H.'"M. Hone Show and become a regular J. Pool and’ built by the Ford Woods Co. Price tag is $48,000. It includes a colonial fireplace, a | Graves realty and home building firm, nies feature of the show, __| sun room, a social room and additional space for more bedrooms upstairs. rt na ¥
high taxes, may be the Eranken- Hear Harold : Hartley ‘with stein which will sap the life blood ‘The Human Side of Business. » from the miracle of all time, the! on WISH at 3 p. m. today .
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