Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1952 — Page 52

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By DEAN H. ROBINSON This week's home is certainly not small, the most we have geen for some time {cally want in a there is not enough space to lift

nut “it 18 one of beautiful and well-planned Prac feature could

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home is here. In fact them all, ano careful study of the floor plan is suggested The exterior is beautiful as the

artist's sketch ghows, so let's take a peek inside. First, there are five hedrooms, three down

and two up. Also three hathe, two down and one up There is a vestibule, and & re ception hall and 12 closets down stairs. The living room is large with picture window and a na tural fireplace with hook shelves on either side,

Breakfast Room

There is a separate dining room and a breakfast room, The porch adjoining would make an ideal place for pleasant summer meals . There is another porch off the kitchen and this latter room is very well planned with a window over the sink and a serving bar between the dining nook. The stairs to the basement are in the center of the house. Down here is a large recreation room, a hobby shop or dark room, laun dry and heating facilities, plus lots of room for extra storage. A two-car garage is on the right and the back door leads to the porch off the dining room and the front door to the front porch, #0 there is no need to get wet after putting the car to bed. This is not a cheap house to build and yet it is so well planned it would be a lifetime investment that would not depreciate in value over the years,

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Savings and Loan Ings Secretary of the Treasury John (W. Snyder, Dr. Sumner H. 8lichiter, economist and professor at Harvard University, and Ben H.

Wooten, president of the First National Bank in Dallas, will be

“gue » $19 Billion Asset principal speakers at the 39th annual convention of the Mortgage

An official account of the sen- Bankers Association at the Con‘sational growth of the natipn’s rad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, ‘Sept. savings and loan associations 29-Oct. 2, ~

' Mortgage Bankers Meet at Chicago

insurance executives from all secitions of the country attending. Running concurrently will be the 13th annual Exhibit of Building, Industry and Services, the national home show for field institutions which finance the home mortgage.

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Enrollments from real property managers in 11 cities have already been received for the third annual maintenance school of the Institute of Real Estate Management, Sept. 15-19, in the Washburne Trade School, Chicago. Time-tested and the newest methods and materials in plumbing, painting and decorating, plastering and lathing, heating, combustion and electricity will be

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during 1951 was released today by the United States Savings and Loan League, In its annual statistical report to be made available to its nearly 4000 member savings associations and co-operative banks, the league disclosed that assets of the business jumped $2.28 billion during 1951 and stood at $19.17 billion at the close of the year, This increase represented a new record for a single year by a margin of $8 million over 1950. Ben H. Hazen, league president, in making public the sta[tistical report, sald that the rec-{ord-smashing rate of increase in

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‘the size of the savings associa-

tion business was continuing Into 1953. By May 1, he said, assets had passed $20 billlon and today are in excess of $20.5 billlon, An advance ef $1.9 billion in personal savings during 1951 to a vear-end today of $16 billion, was reported, Mr. Hazen -explained that the hulk of this increase took place n the last three quarters of 1951, following a ‘scare buying” epi-

demic early in the year. By year-! incoming sav-

end, the rate of lings receipts had reached its fastest pace since World War II, | Meanwhile, mortgage lending ‘was expanding at a slower pace, increasing $1.85 hillion to a total of $15.684 million in outstanding lnans at the close of the year,

Secretary Snyder will speak on Motors, Inec., announced that ft the government's fiscal plans and received 663 prime contracts from policies and Dr. S8lichter will the federal government, having a analyze prospective conditions in total value of $241.618,841, during business and industry in the im- the government's fiscal year endmediate future. Mr. Wooten will oq June 30. 1952. 4 speak on banking and credit ’ : conditions. : . The meeting is expected to be Savings & Loan the Association's largest conven- There are 3.9 savings and-loan tion in its 39 years’ history with associations for every 100,000 poparound 3000 mortgage, commer- ulation in the country today accial and mutual savings bankers, cording to the National Savings bullders, real estate and title and and Loan League in Washington, trust company officials and life D. C.

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