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Domestic News January 21, 1922

Albuquerque Morning Journal

Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

What is this article about?

Vacant houses from Lakewood and Dayton are being moved to Carlsbad, N.M., and remodeled into modern homes to conserve materials, demonstrate progressive spirit, and relieve the acute local rent shortage. Key figures include Major E. P. Bujac, Dr. Boatman, and Mr. Tom Runyan.

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HOUSES BEING MOVED FROM LAKEWOOD AND DAYTON TO CARLSBAD

Carlsbad, N. M., Jan. 20.-All vacant houses are rapidly being moved bodily from Dayton and Lakewood to Carlsbad, where they are remodeled into attractive modern homes. This is proving to be a very worthwhile conservation of materials and energy, and shows, incidentally, that Carlsbad is alive with a progressive spirit. This will materially relieve the rent situation here, which has been quite acute, it being almost impossible for some time to find desirable homes for rent. Among those carrying on this work are Major E. P. Bujac, Dr. Boatman and Mr. Tom Runyan, the latter having moved the house he formerly lived in to a location near his beautiful home recently built here.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Economic

What keywords are associated?

House Moving Carlsbad Rent Relief Material Conservation Progressive Spirit

What entities or persons were involved?

Major E. P. Bujac Dr. Boatman Mr. Tom Runyan

Where did it happen?

Carlsbad, N. M.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Carlsbad, N. M.

Event Date

Jan. 20.

Key Persons

Major E. P. Bujac Dr. Boatman Mr. Tom Runyan

Outcome

this will materially relieve the rent situation here, which has been quite acute, it being almost impossible for some time to find desirable homes for rent.

Event Details

All vacant houses are rapidly being moved bodily from Dayton and Lakewood to Carlsbad, where they are remodeled into attractive modern homes. This is proving to be a very worthwhile conservation of materials and energy, and shows, incidentally, that Carlsbad is alive with a progressive spirit. Among those carrying on this work are Major E. P. Bujac, Dr. Boatman and Mr. Tom Runyan, the latter having moved the house he formerly lived in to a location near his beautiful home recently built here.

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