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Methodusts Will Erect Na- - NEMORIAL CHURGH PRI I REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Harris of Chicago, general manager of the building materials division of a national organization. “It is to be hoped that a way will be HOME IN SHEPHERD PARK SECTIO Business Leader Declares| pehind private construction generaily,” Idle Dollar Greater Menace D. C., SATURDAY, the effects of 12 months’ depression and has demonstrated forcefully the impor- tant part which home building and re- pairs must play in leading business back found quickly to put the unexampled credit resources of the country to work “It is not enough that these funds are available at low rates of interest for NOVEMBER 1, 1930. homes in 1929 shows that of 230 differ- ent classifications of labor, business and the professions represented, more than 1,000 homes were sold to workers not in to normalcy, according to Harvey L.|the so-called “white collar” class: that| “When Col. Woods, chairman of Pres- = is, to artisans, mechanics and skilled la- | ident Hoover's Emergency Committee for in Chevy Chase Development. borers. Of these, nearly 50 per cent were to men directly employed in home construction — carpenters, bricklayers, painters, plasterers, etc. “This illustrates forcefully the impor- tance of employment,” Mr. Harris sald. ““Home bullding reached its peak in 1928. Building trades found their em- ployment peak that year, and in 1929, REAL ESTATE. BUCHANAN IN NEW POST Shannon & Luchs’ Sales Manager no small part due to the rapid increase in recent years of home owners in the ranks of labor. Employment, devoted a recent Nation- wide appeal to urging 24,000,000 Ameri- can families ‘in time of excess labor J. Wesley Buchanan, formerly sales manager of M. & R. B. Warren, realtors and low-cosé materials to spruce up and bullders, has joined the Shannon homes, reake the repairs that are need- | & Luchs Construction Co. in the e« ed’ and thus give employment to t-hou- sands, he pointed to an outstanding ve. | BjeitY O SiTector of sales of the Chevy hicle for return of public confidence and normal business conditions.” Luchs, it was announced yesterday by “tional Structure Which Will those who seek them. They should be | ¥ita public confldenu still high, turned the company. Than Idle Man. actively merohandized and put to work. | tPZIf Savings Into homes. e LohADAD, WHO WS WA (s Cost $270,000. The idle dollar is & greater menace thar | .," She courage, with which the worker | The bed of the ccess, resembles the | Warren firm for more than four i As me! e depress! contour of 3 n N 3 the idle watker. , It shouldd be out SSek- | o it of the Iast 19 months s i | anG VeIl estate. Home ownership among workers has |ing employment.” Results of an lnllylls of sales of (Continued From First Page.) Santmyers, architect; C. G. Spicknall, builder; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 3717 Horner place southeast (lot 31, square 6094); to cost $5,000. J. Horwitz, owner; Julius Wenig, ar- 4 chitect; W. L. Belt, builder; to erect one 1-story brick gasoline station, 200 Indi- | ' ana avenue (lots 3 and 23, square }il 8-572); to cost $4,000. " Thomas A. Harlow, owner; George I. been an outstanding factor in resisting 3802 Mnhtary Road (Westvok Gons, ‘Ave:) Driced for Immediate Sale A charming Colonisl home near Brown School for the family who require four (4) large bed rooms and sleeping Re-creating Those Beautiful Traditions cAssociated With the i 5e2ry“se:‘11§nmw% P. Harlow, bullder | porch. The first floor is ideally arranged: Reception hall, f§ \ Thirty-first street south lots 10 and large ing room, open fireplace, breakfast room and | d . . e i southent ots 19 | Home and Fireside 11, square 5466); to cost $1,800. Mrs, Lucy H. Mackall, owner; Da\'ls Wick, Rosengarten Co., Inc., builders; to make repairs, 3044 O street (lot 5!5 square 1233): to cost $2,000. 8. H. Kects, owner and builder; L. W | Giles, architect; to erect one 2-5!0!"!4 brick addition, 617 Florida avenue (lm.l 17, square 3092); to cost $1,000. screened side porch. Billiard room with sturdy table, equipment, etc., maid's room, are additional features, with Frigidaire and oil burner. Landscaped lot, 90 ft. frontage; 2-car garage. Ofen Saturday Afternoon—All Day Sunday E. H. CROXTON New English Group Homes That Offer Full Realization of the Instinc- Residence at 7707 Twelfth street which has been purchased by Lloyd G. | and Anna M. Balkam from Constance Roy Weston through the agency of the | Dr. X. C. Suraci, owner. William T.| office of Cuvier A. Metzler. The house, built by L. E. Breuninger & Sons, con- |§ | . : Harper, bujlder; to make repairs, 4127‘ tains six main rooms and a garage. i : | tive Jo)’ of Wholesome Home Life. Seventh sireet (lot 42, squere 3220); i o REALTY ASSOCIATES | e designer and| PLANNING |s COMPLEX 1non. system adequate to the needs of (@ 1427 E>= 5'- Nat. 8744 @, bullder; to_ eréct one 1-story frame the varlous populations. : yneR i 3 dwelling, 115 Upsal street southeast (lots — 23 and 24, square €094); to cost $1,000.| Towns Tend to Becoma Centers of Washington Rallway & Electric Co., : ey | owners and buflders: to make repairs, Specialized Activity. | oz iy (ot 822, square E-1264); | Regional planning encounters one of | Ralph E. Lancaster, owner and build- | its most difficult modern prcblems in | e: ?urs. ;!oetbuckr& Co., designers; to | the growing tendency of towns to be-f erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2235 o | 3 Qulncy strast, morthesst (r £0%,3235 | come speclalized centers of activity or 4241) to cost $5.000, lelsure, according to W. Harding Thompson of the Royal Institute or' Jewelers Plan Repairs. British Architects, Pranc Jewelry Co., In ‘When o community develops into an | Engineering & Gonstraction r: s | industrial, commercial, residential or ¢ ers: to make repat amusement center, it 35 pointed out, it | T 85 soet atoq Tepeirs, 637 Seventh street; | yymediately becomes more dependént | N " upon neighboring communities for all | 3 Walker d ‘Son budcrs: sk L .| the services which it Tacks as the rsult I Eghen | of its narrowed form of life. finels o fghth street novtheast; to | * ol "TEUI s that & set of complex | INSPECT SUNDAY Burleith Heights 38th and T Sts N. W. aadbdei 6 Rooms and Bath ik nasas ¢ “Bal y conditions entalls research over a large : n;':&m‘"}gfi e e 10 make | region in crder to analyze the structure Southwest (1ot | 838, s Hops17est | of society and social conditions in any < cost $700. » O;IC 'Al‘ll’;-s t’;“he problem g( the regional | { " 'Freeman & Cahn, owners and bulld- | PIAReT us concerned with the re- e o make epeins, Say gnnd, Bulld: | laticn between' work, home and places noru\% (ot 313, square 5767); to |Lostecreation, together with s trans- 1 ©ost $: H. Cutting, owner and builder; to sub’cribe Tfldfly It costs only about 1% cents 2w alley houses into garages, 716 per day and 5 cents Sundays to | | The hospitable spirit of olden architecture with the welcoming warmth of an open fireplace and gracions charm of spacious, sun-flooded bed chambers. Echoing bird calls in neighboring woodlands and an inspiring outlook over the river be- low, glistening in the sunlight and slowly winding its way to the horizon. Here are homes and setting that gladden the heart of the lover of real home life. “Burleith Heights,” as the name suggests, is located high above the orig- inal Burleith section...lastingly protected against undesirable encroach- ment...with a vast wooded private estate forming a permanent back- Ninth street northeast (lot 808, | 1 912); to cost $500. squnre: : T.W&T:Tnyimnrfi?&ikf““&;;mn "5 h'"d‘z;"m’:,'wn" o g | ground. Yet the very heart of the city is only 10 short minutes Brenizer Co., builders; to erect one 1- s‘!/:ry :V:S;f. .:1 é’.‘},‘id.';“.‘,‘,‘.,‘,',i{ | | . away; Georgetown University, the new Medical School, West- story brick and concrete boiler room | | ing. | © and storeroom, 1501 South Capitol | . street (lot 15, square 657); to cost $450. | < _ Evelyn McLean, owner; Kuldell Bros., | < builders; to make repairs, 1409 and 1411 * New York avenue (lot 808, square 222); * to cost $300. F. N. Hamilton, owner and builder; | . -i tiect frame garage, 3335 Military Toad (lot 9, square 1992); to cost $300. . George A. Garber, owner; to make re- | . pairs, 204 Fourth street southeast (lot | . 808, square 819); to cost $500. | « _ American Stores, Inc., owners and | builders; to make repairs, 804 Rhode ! Island avenue northeast; to cost $300. Eugene Early, owner and bullder; to erect concrete block garage, 1439 S street (lot 14, square 206); to cost $380. H. C. Tripp, owner; J. T. Kenyon, bullder; to erect brick garage, 310 Ten- . Messee avenue northeast; to cost $800. e Most of the men of Alaska are em- plwedmmmmhm;n:mwgun- ern High, and graded schools are closely nearby ; excellent bus service only a few steps distant. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery -7ill start Immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the 2nd of each month. w% These houses are equipped with every practical comfort p provided by our modern era. Celotex insulation, cedar- %%%% lined closets, double oak floors, Masterpiece baths %% with built-in equipment, 20th century kitchens with Frigidaires, double drainboard sinks and special dressers, and handsome brick fireplaces add to the many interesting features. Brick garages are on rear of the 175-foot lots, which are terraced and plentifully planted with shrubs and evergreens. ; Just Four (Blocks From Close to New Junior High New Public School $]'4'q 75 Now Under Construction CONVENIENCE of LOCATION—PROPER ENVIRONMENT — STANDARD CONSTRUCTION, are THREE of the most essential points to consider in selecting 8 HOME—the fourth is PRICE. We are con- I J fident no better oppertunity has ever been ayailable t han the ONE SUBMITTED ABOVE. A lovely HOME, 1 containing seven COMFORTABLE rooms—4 bed rooms, two tiled baths, breakfast alcove, large bright attic, | 3 slate rcol and every modern convenience. Amid beau tiful OAK TREES on a lot with 62 ft. FRONTAGE. 1 Garage. Convince yourself by a careful inspection. | TO REALTORS WITH BUILDING DEPARTMENTS ‘Thoroughly experienced archi- tect, famillar with fine residence and general work, open to perma- nent position with established realtor. Capable of taking charge of design, construction, estimat- nu letting contracts and super- vision. Either salary or profit- sharing basis considered. Finest references. Address Architecture, Box 323-A, Star Office. 'BUILDERS OF BETTER NOMES™ ? $10,750 to $14,950 Tower Bldg. Nat'l 9240 6 ooley Bros. Open Sunday 10 to 6 P.M. Schwab, Valk & Canby Ezclusive Avents ““Uesley 5 elar;ljtsi S THE GARDEN SPOT OF WASHINGTON “Conn. Ave. I 1704 J “adth and Garfield N.W. Weslen Heiahts STAR MODEL HOME. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS A DEMONSTRATION OF THE HIGHER ART IN HOME BUILDING AND INTERIOR DECORATING DESIGNED AND BUILT INTERIOR DEE(;’ORATION' a8y 4. EmRA I Hiller Studio of altagex't} @o. AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION DAILY 10:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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