THE OREGOk STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13. 1925
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HUT. FARM IS PLANNED
NEBRASKA V BUYS TRACT OP
MRS,
PETTYJOHN
Mm. "Winnie Pettyjohn, local
realtor, announces the following
'recent Bales:
Mrs. A. tf Selwert estate to C.
E. Denbem, house and three lota
2090 Ferry, $4100.
Efma White lota 31 to 42 In
clusive, east end of Ben Lomond
Park to Charles Cone, t. S7800. Mr
Cone has already commenced to
build a good stucco house that
will cost about $6500. Othern to
follow, Mr. Cose from Nebraska:
David Reee to Charles Cone 61
seres five miles south on Pacific
highway $700. Mr. Cone - will
develop this Into a nut farm
f S. M. Garrison to'Mlnnle Protx
man- home at 119 Court street.
(8000. Mr. Protzman la head of
the auditing department of the
State Accident Commission.
Minle Protzman to S. M. Garrl
son home at 794 Tillamook, Port
land. $3500. '
Roy Meyers to Minnie and J. B
Protzman home at
1840 Cheme-
Keia, price j.
W. P. -Mosher to l Lynn Crone-
irtlller new modern home at 1660
South Winter, S4740L Mr. Crone-
mUler is deputy state forester
Sarah Schwab to Lewis Camp
bell home at 533 Nofrth Sixteenth
price $7000. Mr. Campbell la
superintendent of the state high
way shops. ,
Frank Ayre to Joseph - Beatty.
house 1520 Highland for $3500.
In addition to this four cross
deals with other dealers totaling
$15,500 were closed. -
COURT AUDIENCE FREES
PRISONER
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Mayor
Hugh Gilmore, presiding In po
lice court, recently adopted a nov
el method to determine whether
a defendant charged with IntcxI
cation should be fined. There
were seven, persons in the court
room and the mayor referred the
question to them tor a vote. All
the seven voted for the release of
the prisoner. The case was dis
missed. ,
PEDIGREED HOiViES
URGED TO
Standardization and Grade
Marketing of Lumber Will
Assist Movement '
softened gray while all the woodwork-
Is la ivory. Every pew has
been effectively re-varnished till
each is equivalent to new oak. All
the pulpit furniture has ! been
treated In the same manner.' Walls
in the kitchen, the study, the Sun
day school room, and the prayer
meeting room have been treated
in the same way at these la the
auditorium. The primary room is
developed in two colors a clear
green with white. In addition to
the interior addition, a new; roof
has been put on. The entire ex
penditure for work, covering a six
weeks' period, approaches $2,500.
KRUEGER REPORTS SALES
To the ! Good People of
We thank you for the liberal patronage given us and hope that we will
be able to continue our pleasant relations with you. We try at all times
tor give the best ever for your money, both in prompt delivery and material
f finished.
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We always have oh hand a full stoci
InAVilliams Daint buildincr paper and roofing of all kinds. We have the-
best stock of Cedar Shingles in Salem. When we sell you Perfects or Clears
ot Star-A-Star, we send you the best tk be had. We don't try to pawn
something else oil on you.
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Again thanking you for your liberal
ti nuance of same. ;
k of lumber, shingles, laths, Sher-
patronage and hoping for a con-
Cobbs & Mitchell Co.
! A. B. Kelsey, Mgr.
349 South Twelfth
Telephone 813
How the movement for 'the
standardization and grade-marking
of lumber will assist the move
ment now (belng advocated among
realtors for "certified" or "pedi
greed" homes, was set forth in
an interesting manner by I. Sld-iHOMK nKALTV COMPAW
TkAw TAnlrttio T Antavllla T-T I
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LOCAL REALTOIt FINDS BUSI
;XESS FAIRLY GOOD
BUSINESS REPORTS GOOD
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A House That Will Build Well on a :
Narrow City Lot
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estate commission. In an address
at a recent meeting held In Louis
ville by the lumber and building
Interests, to promote standardized
and grade-marked lumber as re
commended by Secretary of Com
merce Hoover and as put Into ef
fect by the Southern Pine associa
"The standardizing of th va
rious grades of lumber. Is perhaps
one of the most important Items
to be reckoned with in better
building." Mr." Jenkins said. If
cheap construction Were always a
matter of economy, no one would
be particularly affected, but I be
lieve that more than 75 per cent
of cheaply constructed, or the so
called 'jerry built' houses, con
stitute actual fraud because these
houses are sold to people who
know nothing of construction and
In their anxiety to own a home
of the'r own, are induced by an
attractive arrangement of long
time monthly payments and will
purchase these properties, and
think they are getting honestly
constructed homes.
VThe realtors of today have for
the past fifteen years been trying
to elevate their profession. The
realtors in this state and In about
even so far as to endorse a state
law, licensing brokers Who engage
In real estate business with the
powertp revoke these licenses for
fraud, misrepresentation or dis
honesty, and with police power of
sending to jail those persons who
ttempt to do business without a
license or attempt to do business
after a license has been revoked."
ACTTIYE AT PRKKRXT
Home Realty Company reports
business Is good and demand is In
creasing for city property, also su
burban lmpi'jved and unimproved.
A total consideration $22,640
sold for A. D. Baker 18 acre su
burban ranch to J. Muir of Wood
burn, consideration $4000. j Sold
for J. Asburg 21-0 acre on 'Paci
fic Highway to Bine Ray of Salem,
consideration $2250 for Invest
ment, j j
Sold for R. Bine, five room mo
dern house. North Capitol to J.
Asburg of Salem for a home con
sideration $3500. - !
Sold for S.A. Henry 10 acres
to E. L. Eberly' of Salem, improv
ed prune orchard In Polk County
for. investment. Consideration
$5500.' j
Sold for A. D. Buttler the Mot
or Inn filling station. 442 South
Commercial to Hood Bros., of Sa
lem. ; . i . I
Sold for John Mulr, 6-room
house, 1008 South Twelfth to A.
D. Boyer of Salem. Considers
tion $3500. j !
sold for E. la. Eberly, 8 room
house 4 SO University to S. A
Henry, consideration $4500.!
Sold. for M. I. Belcraft, t-acre
suburban home on Silverton road
to Gilbert Jerrett of Akron, Ohio,
consideration $1600. j
Sold for I. M. Boyer of Rlckre-
all a lot 50x200 with two room
house to I. Tracy of Salem.' Con
sideration $800.
W. O. Krueger reports .the fol
lowing sales and exchanges for
the last few weeks:
Philip LIttke buys lot on Mar
ket as an Investment, for $500.
J. H. Crooks buys property on
South Twenty-first, formerly the
property of Henry Sines, for $1,-
700. i
Phil Asplnwall buys lot near
corner of Church and Market for
$850; and will build modern home
at once. j !
M. Johnson buys lot on Market
ana nas started tho building of a
modern bouse.
Paul B. Koark buys modern 4
room house'at 743 Norway from
E. C. Forsythe of Montesano.
Wash. '
Delmer Bond buys lot on Mar
ket as an Investment.
Krueger buys tract on Market
f rom J. Wolfard of Silverton and
will sub-d!vide this into lots.
Warren Butler buys the country
home of Klla Kurtz, half a mile
oat of 3aiim. for Jl.Ood.
B. G. Long buys tract of land
near .HaTesville, formerly owned
by EJ C Forsythe.
James H- Crooks sells six-room
bouse on Miller to W. G. Krueger.
consideration $2750. - i
Robert Witzel bur two lot on
the corner of Thirteenth and Mar
ket, consideration $1100. -
J. M. Lawless buys lot on North
Cottage from M. Johnson for $400.
J. M." Rupert sella property lo
cated at 1295 North Fifteenth to
W. G. Krueger. who in turn hells
It to Ira J. Crittenden, considera
tion $3509.
Peter Janzen exchanges bouse
and three lots at 2707 Brooke ave
nue, for modern house In Dallas.
Yalue of exchange $7700.
DEVERS TRADES HOME
OBTAIX 'ACREAGK; PLAXS RE
STRICTED DISTRICT
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CHURCH IS RENOVATED
FIRST CONGREGATION' A L IS
OCCXPIED TODAY
The renovatton of the entire In
terlor of the First Congregational
church has been completed and
will be opened to the public tor
today's services. The auditor
ium has been made vastly attrac
tive by means of a $900 taupe vel
vet rug, covering the entire floor
rurface, the gift of the Woman's
Union. .The walla throughout
have been tinted a beautiful rose-
YOU SHOULD MAKE
CERTAIN Y0U1L BE WARM
WHEN COME,
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CHllLIMb J
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NELSON BROS.
.155 Cheinckrta
Phone tfMKi
HIS is the type of simple rfigrtTtipri
bouse that is always a good invest
ment. It is attractive without, in
any sense, being freakish and so will
always appeal to substantial home
overs.
It was desicmed esoedallv for a narrow atv
lot and may be placed on as small a frontaee
x as thirty-five feet. If, however, a.driveway to
Jt ; a garage is required, forty feet wiH be necessary.
The simple gabled side with an offset for tha
entrance presents a homey and comfortable
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appearance, tv gooa caoice oi onac, ine mortar
krint, and the bond pattern is all that is neces
tyry to make this house a jewel in the landscape.
J A sttikmg'feature of this plan is the break
I -it nook which opens into the dining room
v :th French doors at one end, and into the
ULchen a the other the most practical and
convenient spot in the house. - With the side
board beyond, the table may be set without a
Uep. Thii arrangement also gives an extra seat
?. the end of the table not obtainable in the
Lsual alcove. Also a fine place for the kiddies,
wiien company is being entertained at the big
: table. j v..,:ji-..:-v,:.,i- -V-.'-''- v
As the entrance is at the side of the house.
half way from the front, it allows uninterrupted
space m the front for lmng quarters, and mares
possible a small hall with direct connection to
the bedrooms.
j The entrance leads through a vestibule to the
central hall, in which is a convenient coat
closet. The living room has a splendid fireplace
with bookcases at either side, and opens on a
sun parlor and a porch, making it a delightfully
light and airy spot. The bedrooms and bath
are well separated from the rest' of the house.
r j The kitchen is exceptionally well arranged
and has two cabinets, one over the ice box, in
place of a pantry.
I There is space in the attic for a good sized
room that can be used as a play-room, billiard
room or bedroom, and plenty of storage space.
J. M. Derers, assistant attorney
general and attorney fjr the slate
highway rom mission, has exchang
ed his $10,000 residence located
at 590 North Summer for a resi
dent and 7Va acres bordering on
Market and formerly for many
years by Jl. B. McWbortea.
It Is the intention of the pre
sent owner to plat the tract in city
lota and make a restricted resi
dence district.
The deal was negotiated by
Well Tallman A Son. who repre
sented both parties In the .ex
change. The dec! was closed last
week.i !
Fires amounting to mora than
$10OO-were reported-by Marion
county, barn silos and, hay, $11.?
OvO: Jackon county, sawmill.
(14.000; Lebanon, garage, auto
mobiles and contents. $12,000;
Lost ine. garage, automobiles and
contents. $12,000; Uaranrieid.
$14,000; rrlnevllle. railway build
ing. $12,000.
Cause of 26 of the 70 fire was
not determined.
Lone Star
Service Station
and Camp Ground
STATE FIRE LOSS LIGHT
TO nLA7.FR HAVE TOTAL DAM-
. ! AGKS OK $lK,a?3
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Stop heat loss
at the
roof -line!
If foer hosne la already bHt
1st na show you hew you ca
effect considerable fuel saving
and gt greater all-aeaacm com
fort by lining your attic with
Celotea Insulating Lumbc.
Celotez brings to the simplest
botne a comfort only costly ones
have had before. It roabkea hocoe
builders foe the first thm to ob
tain coenplete tnsulatioa practi
calW without extra coat.
Oregon fire losses, out tide of
Portland aggregated 70 and
amounted to $119. C7S' during
August, a report from the office
of Will Moore, state fire manbal.
shows. !
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19'J8 N Capitol Strrel
John W lliamson
Prop.
Abo
Builder of Homes
for sale on easy irrma.
If you are looking for
a home call on us.
Oregon Gravel Co.
Hood at Front St.
Build Salable Homes
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i BUILD ISO MArZKIAX.
I W aril aajr rii:ity
ilrairkl mr i4 r'-r t
hrkl prail.n(' pri-v.
ll Jrliii aaTltra.
TTOME BUYERS are growing
" critical. Quality material and
sound construction are becoming
imperative. Houses that sell must
show complete value must look
better and be more serviceable
must show low expenses for re
pairs and upkeep. Such construc
tion makes reputations and per
manent success for the builder.
We are especially well equipped
to co-operate with you to this end.
In addition to the finest kind of
lumber products of all kinds In
cluding built-in fixtures we carry
an extensive line tf building ma
terial of proven quality.
(hasKSpaulding oggino (g
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Vouftas Tir Lumh
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The basement is well-lkhted and provides
ample room for furnace, coal room, lairjdry
and fruit cellar. ..
w The ceiling height on the first floor Jt 8 feet
and 6 inches, and 8 feet on the second floor.
The content of the house is 31,250 cubic feet.
Are You Gutting Flowers
in Your Own Garden
' Today?
If you are tired of Jivins in a stuffy,
crowded apartment j or rented house and
wish to enjoy the i advantages-of home
ownership, it wilf pay you to investigate
and see how easy it is to 5 I ,
HOUSES BUILT OF PERMANENT MATERIALS COST BUT
LITTLE MORE THAN THOSE CONSTRUCTED OF
MORE TEMPORARY MATERIALS
But the Upkeep Expense of Such Houses Is Small
See u$ for common hrick, face brick, building tile, partition tile, silo tile, sewer
pipe, drain tile, vertrified sewer pipe. I
SALEM BRICK & TILE CO.
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME
CALL
ON US
Well be glad to go over your plans and show
you how you can have your own home. . ,
Ve have Everything to build Anrthlng"
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J. W.COPELAND
YARDS "'
West Salem.
Phone 576
Yards in West Salem, Albany, Lents, Hubbard,
Ilillsboro, Yamhill, Eugene
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Plan No. 421-2
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Plan Offers Ample
Room at Low Cost!
THE accompanying plan of a -four-room
house offera amplw
lar t lo rov and provide all
facilities . necessary for comfort..
Kxterior architecture la simple and
artistic and possesses the rare
charm of the American cottage
type dwelling. The small corered
t-n trance with Its Klaus door Is
pleasingly Intltint.
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Arrangement rf the room-1 ex
cellent. The liTinar room t weU
proport'oned and designed to meet
the oVdlnary needs 'of the small
family. . The two windows and
the French door offer ample Hht."
The flreplac Is In a gcod location
and there l plenty of wall space- '
for furniture placement.
The two bedrooms are provided
with sufficient closet space and
their windows furnish cross ven
tilation, i The rooms are , large
enough to accommodate eaaential
rurniture.-
A conreniert hallway connecta
all parta of the house. The kitch
en haa onllt-ln cases and cun- ' . - ''
boards and plenty of room lor. cnooah for foar or fire person's. This honso may , be enlarged
housekeeping operations. The ad- Grade entrance to the basement la wltht at entailing aerlons atrue
Jolnlng breakfast nook Is large an added convenience. - tural dlfncnStiea. -
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J10 set? f bla tTinta Md ntloM for tha above bona or other nonaet wni U np
plled at nomlnai eoat poa application to
SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
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TELEPHOyy 017
SALESi, OREGON