The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEJJ, .OREGON
SUNDAY Htf ORNING, JUNE 14, 1925
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YMCA .CONSTRUCTION
STARTED THIS WEEK
BUILDIXG TO BE COMPIJBTKD
BY DECEMBER 13THV
Total Cost Will Be $106,006;
Concrete sTaed and Stucco .
Finish Employed '
- By the first f the, year the
new Salem YMCA will be finished,
s actual construction began the
past week. The basement has
been excavated to the required
depth; the contractor ' has erected
his tool house on- the curbing, and
preparations are underway for the
hammers and saws to ring in act
ire work. - ;.
Ten tons of iron rods used In
Tein forcing the concrete are on
hand and are being fabricated into
the cement wall as it arises. 4'f U
the building is expected to cost
$156,906.50, of which $120,000
will be for construction, of" the
building, $20,)00 towards fur
niture, and $15,000 for the lot,
on which the building is located.
The digging of the basement cost
$1234 and the sewer digger re
ceived $672.50 for his work and
the material. . '
Wechtex & Hughes of Salem
are to construct the building of
reinforced cement, with stucco ex
terior. The Salem Electric com
pany will do the electrical work,
while Sturgia & Sturgis of Port
land will do the plumbing.
Two. complete gymnasiums will
be- contained within the building,
which will be ' of I four floors, in
cluding the basement. A deep
tiled swimming pool, modern in
every feature will go to make the
structure completed There will be
39 dormitory rooms, 5 open hand
, . H 1 ' m . . - : f 1
un TOurin, iuur- ciui rooms,
various lobbies and other special
ties ' ' : : : -. - . 4 -
Two separate entrances will.be4
designed for the boys and i the
men. . .. , : : '..f 'i
HA MP RRDIlNn FEATURED
CHA3UIKR OF X3fERCE PRE
PARES FINE- BOOKLET
The new "Trail 'em to Salem"
folder issued by the. Chamber of
Commerce, which will be distrib
uted to thousands of tourists In
the northwest, carries two full
pages devoted to a description of
the municipal campground. j. The
folders are designed to counter
act the detractive propaganda that
-if :
THE GLENDALE
An Economical Small.
Horn.
A great many of the so-called
economy homes are in reality money
wasters. FlimtUy thrown toffethM,
ths repair eipessec, msinteatnefl
eovfs and depreciation of thecs
hemes begin almost baaediatsly
after ceeupaacjv la, a short time
wl.' T I M,Mwmmitk1 I T j, -r -JTrg-,' J
I FIRST FLOOR PLAN -4 -4
has been going the founds about
Salem. j
Two large cuts are: used to show
the beanty of thd kuto camp to
travelers, and In j addition a de
tailed description jia given of the
ground. -; ; '. ' :; '
The folder also! carries a map
of the western pirjtj of ths state
showing thr., routing into a!em.
giving explicit directions to reach
here.- It also gives a list of the
numerous attractions around.
city. , : t
PARKER IS! BUSY HERE
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SAI.KM OFPICK StiLLK JU?3,5oO
I L AVOKTH OF iPROPERTY
; The activity of the present real
estate market is, strcjngiy reflected
in the Parker Realty company's
report of sales closed during, the
past week.. The demand for all
classes of property- according to
Mr. Parker, has j. necessitate l bis
adding several t salesmen o the
staff of his : highly) trained sales
organization. : The fallowing pro
erties totaling $350, were sold
by the company's j Salem office
during the past jwiek: !
House at 1295j iirway. sold to
J. B.- Fisher. , -1 -i jiU ,'- rr-
House and - jtafeoljne filling sta
tion at 2773. Portland road, sold
to L, Petrie. 'IS jjilk.. '., PV
1 House at 196 j fission street,
sold to A. R. Hucf&all.
, House and six Sotjs at 1887 Wat
er street, sold to J.j O- Lacey.
I Twenty-seven pnd a half acres
located 5 44 mile southeast of Sa
lem, sold to;J.- RilRowland.l v
t , Six acres located 5 miles east
of Salem, sold to E, Smith. '
ff Fifty-three! acre$ loc ted nine
miles east of StaHjin, sold to John
Muir.-: ; j,; V -"''.'
(Forty-six acre lo cated six mils
southeast of Salem sold to A. W.
Lathrop. 'l'fr"j -S ? f'-'K'"'--:' ?'
WOMAN REALTOR IS BUSY
H1XXIR PKmVjH.V REPORTS
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Winnie Pettyjonn - realtor.- re
ports the transfer f several prop
erties during the pst week, which
includes nw residences. -f ;
!' i S.-N. Garrison; of Roseburg sells
to L.. A. and Nora lByrd a strictly
modern duplet 'dwelling - at -7784
Cour street,1 the? consideration be-
ing . several thousapd dollars.
f O. Tibbets secured a dwelling
from Mollie Doresius of 839 S.
Twelfth.; which was purchased for
speculation purposes. "
sufficient moaey will hav bees spent
lor upkeep n hsv warraared
more ubaiantial
tioa. . I j j j
type of constrnc
and ef5f iency of
The comforts
the two story ' lonse have bees
eaised through too rlaaninir of this
mall home. , T$e low ear liae,
broken by the! lage dormer, brings
the outline of the house down ckee
to ths gToundk f
'The tumalUfiiitional erpenss of
ths large roof area has been offl
set by ths use i of eosercts block
covered with portland eement stneco
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BUILDING RECORD HERE
RATE OF HOME DAILY
OFFICIAI ' MOURE GIVEN
CHA3IBER BU1XETIX
Program Being (Continued And
Permits For Prerions Years
Are Surpttssed f
The ' Salem Chamber of Com
merce Bulletin declares that this
city is building more than one
home a day During the first 151
days of this year, up to the first
of the - month, a total of 159
building permits -were issued.
The Bulletin also claims that
Salem is growing right, along, be
cause the building permits for the
city during this year are: January,
$76,450; February. $154,950.
March, $155,600; April, $268,675,
and May $120,9501.
The home building program in
Salem is going right along and
fully half a million dollars has or
will be spent In homes already
built, or under construction.
Compared with other years the
number of building permits issued
each I month for i the first five
months of the past four years are
as follows: I
Years: 1922 1923 1924 1925
January 10 13 20 24
February 13 13 16 35
March 24 41 40 38
April 26 40 25 28
May - 26' 23 . 27 34
Totals ,99 132 .128. 159
GRABENH0RSTS; ACTIVE
HOMES AX 1 :. BUSINESS RITES
HANDLED BV COMPANY
Sales amounting to $26,100 are
reported for the week, by" the W.
H.' Grabenhprst company real es
tate firm. The sales were made
to the following: ; .
4 ;A. J. Jacobs, A2 C.'NelsOn and
B. EL Ling:buys tine lot on North
High: street; between f Chemeketa
and Centers -The property was
bought for; an Investment. Con
sideration, $10,000. V ;
Frank Durbin, Jr.; buys a fine
building site on Fairmount bill,
overlooking the city, from Clif
ford Brown.. Consideration, $2,-
500. ; " ; '.
Frances Shepard buys a home
on South Sixteenth from Leona
Johnson. Consideration $1600.
Adams, florists, purchases the
greenhouse and four lots located
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
througheut the walls and partitions.
This permanent material which re
moves risk from fire, aad asrares
long life with little it any main-
tf nance expense can be used at a
cost not more than five per cent in
excess of that required to build of
material lacking in these essential - .
advantages to the small home
builder. ' "
Tks BvGdinj Department Editor
ef tXit paper earn dv rtadan im
ttruttd in ts mbctt hem vrrt
eomplet flans and rpteiflmtion
twy h obtained at nominal east.
on North Liberty street.
eration, $3S00.
. Milton McKinney purchases the
Cadwell homr with furniture at
1230 Norway street. Considera
tion $2650.
i Charlotte - McKinney purchases
a half-acre building site on North
Twenty-first street from R. P,
Bonham. Consideration $630.
Alexander Jones buys the Bligh
house at 790 North Cottage, con
sideration $3,000.
; Bert Ford buys Fairmount hill
view lot Trom Clifford Brown.
Consideration $2500.
CHERRY MAGGOT SPRAY
SHOULD BE APPLIED
POISON BAIT RECtmMKXDED
AGAINST ADULT FIA"
Sunshine Attracts Young Who
Can Be Seen "Sporting" on
Green Leaves
Sprays for the cherry maggot
in Oregon can soon be applied,
says Don C. Mote.- entomologist
for the experiment station. The
poison bait spray as reccomended
is directed against the adult flies
as soon as they emerge.
The fly is about two-thirds the
size of the house fly, blackish,
with, head and legs yellow. The
most distinguishing character is
the- conspicuous dark cross bands
ori"pictures" on the wings. The
flies are sun-lovers- and as they
emerge from tha soil can readily
be r.ten"sportinK about jD the
sunshine on the upper surface of
tlie cuter leaves. Growers should
watch for the first sppoaranee of
the flies and should then, apply
ihtlr first spray.
1 The formula for the preparation
of the poison bait is: r
j Lead Arsenate pound
Molasses or syrup (nevxer ho
ney) 2 quarts
j Water 10 gallons.
This amount is sufficient for
spraying approximately 30 trees.
The first spray is given as soon
as the adult flies appear.. or. .about
June 5 to 20 the second. , about
ten days following the first; and
a third spray, about one week
after the second. Two applica
tions would probably be sufficient
in well-timed and no showers of
rain occured. From : one pint to
one quart of the solution to each
tree is sufficient and is applied if
the upper surface of the outer
leaves. . '
Viennese Actors Curb
Hopes of Amateurs
VIENNA. Amateur acting has
become so popular in Vienna, and
some of the amateur actors do so
well, that the professional stage,
considering itself threatened, has
found an effective remedy.
A committee of professionals
watches every announcement from
any one of the 100 amateur action
clubs In .Vienna that charge ad
missions. Any play the rights of
which are protected may not ' be
given by amateurs, and if an at
tempt is made to evade this regul
ation,, the- police are notified by
the professional actors and act
accordingly, i r
Hence the amateurs are restrict
ed, if they charge admissions, to
plays by Goethe Schiller, Leasing
and other old timeplaywrights.
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Stop heat loss
at the
roof -line!
If your home la already buCr
let us show you how yon can
effect a considerable fuel saving -and
get greater all-aeaaon com
fort by lining year attic with
Celotes Insulating Lumber.
Celotea brings to the simplest
bom a comfort only costly ones
have had before. It enables home
builders for the first time to ob-
tain complete insulation practi
cally without extra cost. Pboo
.a foe snore l&XorsiatSoav '
Orcjjba Gravel Co.
. at Frcat St.
ar
RESIDENTIAL SECTION
UNDERGOING CHANGES
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PBEDICT IEV'ELOPMENT FOR
NORTHERN PORTION
Influence of Factories Being Felt;
Workmen Locating Near -Employment
C" " . -
With- the coming of the indus
trial expansion of Salem, it Is
declared that the greatest develop
ment of the residential section of
the city will, take place in . the
north and northwestern portion,
according to a resident who has
been raised in a factory district
of the eastern United States. ;
The factory owners usually set
tle around the factory selecting
their homes with easy walking dis
tance, oftentimes about a mile
away, despite the convenience of
the electric railway. The factory
buildings usually build down
stream, and seek the low. level
lands, and where there are the
factories, the dwellings of the
workers will be located nearby.
-It is a. Known fact, it is declared
the professional and mercantile
classes build their homes in the
hill country and go up stream.
Already the influence of the
factories is felt in Salem, an ex
ample being presented by the
Miles Linen mill. Property values
there have gone up. and construc
tion of homes has increased mat
erially in number in the nearby
circles.
WEEK GOOD FOR SALES
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CHLDS N i BECHTEL REPORT
SEVERAL GOOD DEALS
Childs &. Bechtel. realtors, who
show a large list of farm and
dairy ranches, as well as city pro
perties report several sales during
the oast week. The first one is
the transfer of a dwelling to Row-
ene M. Helme from the Albert es
tate. The consideration was giv
en as $3150.
C. M. -Terry secured a lot for
building purposes from " W. B.
Gray for $530, and W. H. -Wilson
from Jennie Tallman, a lot on
IMPRO VE YOUR HOME
1QD0P
. , Manufacturers of -"i"
Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods
- of All Descriptions
'' it FRANK MONNER
728 North Liberty Street Salem. Oregon ' Phone 4 IS
Lumber and Shingles
Everything in Building Material
A LETTER To the people of Polk and Marion counties
We are both Manufacturers and Retailers of: Lumber.
We handle Builders Hardware, Sherwin-Williams
' Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Plaster,
,'. Roofing, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board and. Tile.
We can tfurnish. you estimates on your house bills
in any part of the two counties. No matter where !
located,. write or call ns by phone and we will send a
' man to give you, an estimate on the material, t-
Best material and prompt delivery. Our lumber comes
. from our own mill in the Yellow Fir district around
' Valsetz In the Valsetx Basin.
P. S. We can also furnish yon Low Grade material
from the same mill, if that is what yon want. We don't
handle any second growth Red Fir. There is a dif
ference. Did you know that?
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CODDS & rJTCIIELL COPAtlY
i A. B. KELSEY, slanager
849 South Twelfth SU, near Thos. Kbj Woolen SX1U
; ; 3Ells at Falls Gty and Valsets
South Eighteenth for a considera
tion of $325.
A piece, of property was trans
feree! from F- M. Stansbangh to
P. S. Hendry, of 955 North Twenty-first
for a consideration of
$2100.. ;t
W. D. Allbright secured . a
dwelling -from John J. Mickey at
680 North Liberty for a consider
ation of $3000 cash, and C. -C
Morris sells to Matt' Mouse, a
dwelling in Oaks addition. 910
North Winter -street for'- a con
sideration ot $4350.
PERMITS SHOW INCREASE
TOTALS FOR JUNE ARK NOW
PAST f 200,000 MARK
' Building permits took an up
ward spurt last week i with two
large buildings under construc
tion. The total permits for , the
week were $192,100 and for the
previonst week: $)9,600, making a
total f Or " the first two weeks in
Julie of $211,700.
The YMCA received a permit
for the erection of a new home
on Court to cost $125,000, while
Adam Engle, contractor, received
a permit for an $38,000 apart
ment. The remaining permits
were for new dwellings.
SMALL TRACTS -WANTED
INCREASING , INTEREST IN SU
BURBAX PROPERTY
There is an -increased demand
for small acreage tracts just out
side the city. Quite a number are
selling, with : many residents in
the city looking for a country tract
site to build. ' .
During the past two weeks much,
activity has been shown in this
line, and It ia thought that .the
change is for the -good. ' During
the past three or four years little
activity has been noted, but the
new trend will, most likely lead
to sales of farm property, and pre
saging a return to the farm move
ment. Salem industries are stable.
Salem is not a fly-by-night town.
It is being built on a real foundation.
v With Awnings
We will come to your home, or place
of business, make estimates anytime of
day or evening at your convenience
without charge or obligation. We are
always pleased to show you samples,
Salem Tent & Awriing Co.
KRUE6ER CLOSES DEAL
LOCAL REALTOR ANNOUNCES
NEW PROPERTY OWNERS
;, New sales reported by W. F.
Kreuger, realtor are as follows:
Amos Wells buys lot in the
Richmond addition, from William
Trumm, local auto dealer.
? Krueger buys one-fourth block
on Front street from Ruby Chase
of . Anac6nda, Montana. This
property ' was, bought tor' an in
vestment. J. F. Goode .buys . a two acre
tract on the Silverton road, for
merly owned by Phillip Little.
Emmet Porsythe. of Montesano,
Washington, buys property at 745
Norway, street, from W. G. Krue
ger, who 'recently purchased the
property from J. F. Goode.
; Mersa LillejQulst of McMInn
ville, sells lot in Tbe Oaks addi
tion tor William Neimeyer, who
has already started the construc
tion of a modern house.
J. WWolford sells a tract of
land "on Market street,, between
12th and 14th streets, to Krueger,
who will subdivide and sell in lots.
Fireproof
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Not affected by any kind of, weather tconditior..
Easily applied. lias an excellent surface. Call in
and see this and..corupare with any other wall board.
Gabriel
Powder and Supply
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Our connections, here at Hawkins & Roberts,'
enable us to make loans of any size atery low
interest cost on residence property, business
property and Willamette Valley farms?
The broad scope of
already aided in the development of the Salem
community to the extent of more than ten mil
lion dollars. Thus the needs of both individuals'
and concerns are able to be taken care of eco
nomically, conveniently and promptly.
Financial advice gladly given
without obligation.
Mortgage Loans
Bonds and
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The service behind it
has made it the mwt popular
seller in the. Northwest .
Correct design
Honest construction f f
Fuel economy 1 4 f
Long life
Low price
Ask for pian sheet. :No obliga
tion on your part.
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Formerly Silverton Blow.
Pipe Co.
Silverton, Ore
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