Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, SHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 18, 1931—PART..ONE. . Al the Trees That Will Never Be Fellod—Ahoaye the High Bpod Im Home—The Space for Garden and Flowers—The Assuronce ; X . Safety, Blue Skies, Sunshine and H Little Ch Strathmeade’s 2 oF Safery, Fiue ks, Sunakine’ond Health for Lita Children, No lan' Con Esocape His “Added Values’ That You Should Know About Most of the costly mistakes made in eommunity planning in the past fifty years have been entirely preventable and mainly due to lack of provision in the original plam for continuous protection of property values. . Ld - - Equally interesting is the fact that ALL of Amer- ica’s notably successful residential communities of the past 80 years have been built around a sound tested plan, designed in particular to meet the needs of families of moderate income. * . * Today, Strathmeade brings to Washington for the first time a crystallization of all that’s best in community planning. It profits by the costly mistakes of others by recognizing and avoiding them. It supplants uncertainty and haphazard methods with predetermined fact. - * - Above all, #t offers the man of mederate income the beauty, cultural and recreational advantages wsually enjoyed by the privileged few. And (please note this in particular) it places in his Rkands the dogal power to insure their oombinuance Jor all time. . Ld * . Outstanding among Strathmeade’s many “Added Values” are the golden opportunities now offered by the unique Strathmeade Financial Plan which enables you as home owner or investor to par- ticipate in all benefits and profits on a full pro rata basis. This plan is so unusual—so rich in possibilities for assured reward—that every man and woman in Washington should know all—just s they should know all about Strathmeade’s other “Added Values” listed below. § ; Every Featfire of Strathmeade Is An “Added Value” Thirteen hurndred and eleven rolling wooded acres—more than half the area of Rock Creek Park—an *4dded Vahue. e o o = More than three hundred acres devoted to play spaces and recreation—an *Added Value. ‘e o o Thiveeen miles of tree-sheltered bridle paths—an *Added Vaiue. e o o Two golf courses, swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis courts— each an *Added Value. ' @ LJ L4 $125,000 Community Club House—an *Added Valwe. e o o * The Strathmeade Community Plan, representing the sum total of today’s best knowledge available for community development—an *Added Value. e o o The all-inclusive protective power of the Strathmeade Planning Board, comprised of property owners and appointed by tha property owners themselves—an *Added Value. e o © The assurance that your neighbor will build a home, har- monious in architecture and surroundings with your own— an *Added Value. e o o ! The permanent protections against commercial encroachment and other disturbing influences that mar or destroy—an *Added Value. e o o The large tree-sheltered home-sites with ample space for garden and flowers—an *Added Value g ool G .- N—— 4 STRATHMEADE CORPORATION . ‘ 611 14TH STREET N. W. WASH, DC. Mail 1 Please Send Me Additional Iaformation About the Ferfected This Strathmeade Community Plan. Coupon Today FOR PERMANENCE S-1-18-31 ADDRESS .. 611 14TH STREET N W METROPOLITAN 8696

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