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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 27, 1941, Zanesville, Ohio                               THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL is if News Motos ZANESVILLE FRIDAY JUNE 1941 TWO CENTS 1 Manor This special section of your newspaper is dedicated to the Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority's settlement on Pershing road which will have its formal opening Sunday with a ceremony pre- sided over by the American Legion Manor is a welcome improvement to the district lying between the Brighton and Putnam tial sections Through the assistance of the U S ing and at the expenditure of an unsightly field of weeds and debris on the north side of Pershing opposite Woodlawn has been con- verted into a picturesque settlement of brick houses sufficient to accomodate 324 families or more than individuals In these pages we are attempting to tell our through pictures and what the housing ject is like The transformation which the site has under- gone within the last year and under the shovels and building technique of the combined W J Paul and Adams Brothers contracting is almost unbelievable Those who get their first close-up view of Manor Sunday will be surprised by what they see The landscaping has progressed rapidly and a green carpet of grass is already blanketing many of the lawns In some this phase of the work is still in progress Manor is meant for families whose incomes require low-rent housing quarters It is the outgrowth of a federal policy of providing better living conditions for these who deserve more than a squalid tumbledown house in undesirable surroundings The housing program is aimed at elimination of homes in communities of this size In larger similar projects have already begun to spell the doom of the unfortunate slums Elsewhere in this special issue will be found a complete history of the local undertaking The project is presided in capacity of by James E former secretary of the Chamber of Commerce An administrative office is located road entrance to Manor Sunday's ceremony will be highlighted by the tion of a flag to the housing settlement by the Zanesville American Legion post Principal speaker will be Rep Robert T whose efforts were largely responsible for ment approval of the housing project in this city In the Zanesville project was among the first to be authorized in Ohio Sunday's program will be followed by an open which will give visitors their first opportunity to inspect the interiors of the dwellings since their completion During the next few moving vans will arrive in increasing numbers as many more families move into the which already boasts a population of 450 Zanesville is justly proud of the project and every public-spirited citizen joins in congratulating those whose foresight and executive ability and building genius made it possible a typical street at Manor stately entrance to Administration building Three children swing high fa tht air as a fourth youngster looks on There are seven such play areas at Manor   

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