they were going to take it. (Ms. Wanza): Were you fairly compensated? (Mrs. McKellar): No. (Ms. Wanza): How long... (Mrs. McKellar): By no means. (Ms. Wanza): How long were you given to pack up and get out? (Mrs. McKellar): That I do not remember. (Ms. Wanza): What happened to the property after you sold it? (Mrs. McKellar): They demolished the house that we lived in, 159 Tenth Street and build another two-story...our house was just a flat but they build a two story house and it's there now but they made us move. (Ms. Wanza): Where did you relocate? (Mrs. McKellar): Here at Glennwood Heights some call it Brownsville. The whole family. (Ms. Wanza): What was the mortgage or rent in your new place compared to your former residence? (Mrs. McKellar): Say that again? (Ms. Wanza): What was the mortgage or rent in your new place compared to your former residence? (Mrs. McKellar): Oh, I wouldn't know, my brother took care of that. (Ms. Wanza): How did you choose your new residence? (Mrs. McKellar): How did you choose it? Well as I said sometime ago, the real estate brother talked with Dr. ...I've forgotten his name. 16