The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 22, 1925, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 22, 1925
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Comfort' in Cottage at Small Cost
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KOiViE WORKSHOP
Proper Lighting Is Empha
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Two sets or bine prints and specifications for this or other houses -will be supplied at nominal
cost upon application to t . -1 v I '
SPAULDING LOGGING GO.
- SALE, OREGON
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let Us Help Ycn-
SOLVEYODR
HEATCIG FR0BLEI.1
Just sjlT - us your name ana
address and we will bare our
salesman call and go OTer your
beating; problem with you with
out any obligation on your part
"EASTMAN: SmLOCO"
FURNACE? : ,
r:XastsIl Oosrjlet
EJLSTI.iAN: BROS'
(fenwrly eilTrta Blew Pip X)o.)
EHrerton, Oreson
House -Beauty Is Surface Deep ! ;
New Plan Makes Painting Easy
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The kitchen Is the workshop of
the home In it the housewife
spends about 4rr per cent of her
time.'" .' U ;.. : "-'' ;.' y.',
A dark kitchen is like a gloomy
day your spirits drop and your
work is Ione in a half-hearted
fashion. Then the sun comes out
and presto your head goes up,
your spirits rise and your work is
mere child's play.
: Records show that from 75 to
80 per cent of the kitchens through
out the country are improperly
lighted that they " have Inferior
equipment, too small and badly
located lamps, or glaring unshad
ed lamps that create dense shad
ows, causing . eye strain and ' de
fective eyesight, i
' In conjunction with many other
electric lighting companies, . the
Portland, Electric Power company
is carrying on a campaign for bet
ter kitchen lighting. They have
a force of men demonstrating a
"daylight kitchen unif? to their
customers. . ' j , r
This unit is specially designed
for lighting kitchens. It consists
of a very neat and substantially
built porcelain enamel holder and
a full diffusing glass shade. The
kitchen is flooded with a soft even
light, that gets into all the corner
Illuminating the shelves of the
cupboard or the kitchen cabinet;
makes it possible to see in the
oven - when baking- or roasting;
and does away .with objectionable
shadows. ' The housewife does not
stand in her own light while
working at the sink or table.
In addition the unit Is equipped
with a, convenience outlet so that
the flat iron, toaster or other ap
pliances may be used whether the
light Is burning or , not
The company representatives
have been calling on the custom
ers, demonstrating' the light and
giving them an opportunity of try
ing it for seven days without cost.
When the customer is not entirely
satisfied the company removes the
lamp. They are placing the lamps
with their customers on a basis
of small monthly " payments so
that all may have the benefit of a
well lighted kitchen.
Small Business Building
Will be Completed Soon
Actual construction is under
way on the small tw6 story; con
crete building, to be erected' by
Fred D. Thielson on - Ferry, be
tween .Liberty and Commercial
Excavations for the basement have
been completed and plumbs for
the foundation are being sounded
When finished the building will
be lessed to Ben Sing for a noodle
joint and rooming house.
C. Van Patton & Son are hand
ling the construction' matters.
Ife becomes more humane any
way.. Once girls pinched their
cheeks to get that giow.
THIS FAMILY'S STATUS III ORICK
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THE MANTEO DESIGN
FPOOtt-
PINING-DOOM-
4 Many thousands of years ago. In good.. It is a square house twen
the ancient days when the Assyri-, ty-six feet In each dimension
. roofed very simply. Tills house Is
" entered from . the.' ; front ' porch
. which leads Into a. stair hall. Many
people prefer, having the stairs in
. a separate ' hall, thus' avoiding
, drafts which are sometime trou
blesome with stairways, leading di
rectly, from the living room. The
. house contains six, good sized auI
well arranged rooms. IncluUing.hase
nient walls and chimney this bouse
requires about 4U..V)0 brick In soM
construction, whlc at an average
cost of about $ir.( per HI. woulj
mean an expenditure.' of $4U,riO fur
"all tbe brtck in the enrire stroc
ture. ' To know exactly the. ist of.
tfie brick, muitlply 40.W0 by the
LIVING-BOOM'
FREE FREE!
Everyone entering our store will receive a ticket. An additional ticket will be given
with each $1.00 purchase.
April 1 at 5 p. m. there will be a drawing and the lucky
winners will get their prizes - r
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The Second
Prize Is a
Handsome
Boudoir Lamp
SALEM ELECTRIC CO.
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F, S, Barton, Owner
MASONIC TEMPLE PHONE: 1 200
BU
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Hundred; Thousand. Dollar
: Mark Passed So Far
- in 'Month' '
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': On GpodaS, itiaispSaf : .
If you are firoinff to build a house, a,garage, or do repairing,-we will make a i
special price on our "good" low ETade stock of lumber. As so many took advantage : ,
of our special prices we will continue them for another week. Come and look our
stock over. Ko pick up junk. From our own mill and standard. 1 -t ;
6-inch Nor. or CaL Rustic Special
K-inrU Tfov. Rustic Soecial ......
8-inch Nov. Rustic Special ..
422.50 per thousand
Best grade 6-inch V Rustic, 4 to 9 ft. lon
1x3 T. G. Flooring -i-
2x4 Special, not cull3 L-JL... :
Standard Shingles
$22.50 per thousand
$2250 per thousand
....$22.50 per thousand
$17.50 per thousand
....$16.00 per thousand
$ 2.10 per thousand
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
: Our Prices Arc tho Lowest in - the West
COBBS & MITCHELL'- CO.
A. B. IiELSEY, Manager " .
349 South Twelfth St near Thos. Kay Wockn Mill
Mills at FaT.3 City and Valzsts ;
rip. a
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an s were In their prime, the only
libraries - In existence coutalnfcd
brick ."books" exelnslvely. these
books - consisting . of burned . ctay
tablets which were Inscribed before
being burned.
In these days of modern dvlllza
Mon, multitudes -of families are
writing the story of their sacces
iy , express! n2 If to the world in
permanent homes Willi huniel rtay
wnlls Itrlck homes that will he
their pride and sjttfatl'n for the Maul Klw. for hrltk. wlirh ihmj te
.enioirider of, their lives. The Mnti.-viiltfiu t'; hri ihaii l.n an-onl-,
teo Is suh a Jioiise simple nii1 intc to ii-a'jfiin n fmis
. ' Tb Cannon Brick urrturrrV Awvutiop.i Cirva(4 . lt an mrrhh
Mnnplct drawing or ttu dtlgn on bri.-h coolturtiun m aitun r-ft-
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March building permits passed
the $100,000 ..mark this week, al
though, t only fire permits were is
suedone for a -residence to. cost
$2400, and the remainder for. re
pairs, .amounting to $700. ;
Prior, to this , week 20 permits
were issued 'for ., new dwellings,
amounting to $52,100,' which with
the permits' for new dwellings this
week, brings the total to 24 new
dwellings with an aggregate cost
of $61,900. , ."
" March building permits to date,
including ne buildings, dwellings
and repairs, total $104,400, ,with
another ' week remaining.
' Very rich men who prefer
shabby clothes always live in some
distant town. V
HOME OWNERS ARE ?
BETTER .E.AIPIX)YEES, .
S.1YS J. H. BARR1XGER
"Buy a f home! Go In debt on
it!" ' 1 ' ' - -
That is the adrice of J.'H. Bar
rlnger, first vice president " and
general manager of the National
Cash Register company to the
7,000 employees of that organiza
tion la Dayton, Ohio, giren In a
recent address. ; . ; , '
: "If you are not buying a home,
now Is the time to start." Mr.
Barringer declared. .r When a
man is buying a home and facing
an obligation in the way of a debt,
he. is a better employee.",
; Referring to progress being
made in the company's American
sales and rapid advance in foreign
business, Mr. Barringer stated
that it is a time when all em
ployees can go ahead and figure
and plan on the future.
One of the audience asked Mr.
Barringer. in which section of the
city he . would recommend that
homes be, bought. , : . ; l"
T! can't answer that," he said.
"I am no rear estate, man. But
I can give you one good hunch.
- Lone Star
Service Station
and Camp Ground
1998 N. Capitol Street
John W lliamson
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Also '
Builder of Homes
for sale on easy terms.
If you are looking for
i a home call on us.
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and that is that you" buy' your
home within the sound of the
factory whistle." .
HOW TO BUILD
COMFORT INTO A
FRAME HOUSE
" Use Celotex, an insnlatins lumber, in construction of.
.' the outer walla costs practically Mine as wood, mtm
fuel bills. It la just like having; an outer wall of .
Hcorkw aroniKi your home, ' - ;. ,.r. .
t Ij& ns how yon how to use Celotex for profit and
' comfort ,1a Home Building. ' '. ..
Oregon "Gravel Co.
" Ilocd at Front St.
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S ELECTRICITY EASES EFFORT
XOTE TO nUSBAXDS: Surprise the mLsu with one f our. Electric Appliances.
; There are no cross words la a. home that's equipped, with "wife-savers."
Brownell Elsctric Go.
S97 State
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