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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1929)
r , ""I Modem Homes Are More Beautiful When Papered liEl;.fi(lil!!ilh.ii.. iimiMiHin-miimti- I hare a large assortment of new artistic wall decorations. Ton wilt enjoy ceelng them. Get my tree sample book 4PPEDZEJG LIGHT 1 ' I da fanny tat Urn yon iom't hmw tC T Iye the hutr to year eU rsrware aad the sparkle of cnt, also Uw charm of pretty gathered at the resume pea toned BIB OUTLOOK IfJ 1929 HELD GOOD Prospects for aa actlre year In eons traction la Salem are seen by Harry Anderson, pt the Spalding Logging company. He bases his prediction on the number of esti mates which the company Is be las asked" to make on lnmber bills, and the sis of the' .projects In olred. ' , v , While details of thene . projects must be kept confidential, by the lumber company, Mr. Anderson stated thai plenty ot activity Is In sight, and that both builders and the retail department at, the mill will be unusually busy, within few weeka V ' . Olson Starting 3rd Greenhouse; .v.-1 - - - w ----- - . T Wedar is Used " A. third greenhouse" ;ls tela built- for. Oscar D (Frosty) Ol son, local florist, close to the two already in use a mile north of the city limits on the Pacific highway. This greenhousewill be con structed with a pipe frame throughout, and the lnmber used will all be cedar, Olson said Sat urday. The space, 32 by 190 feet, will be deToted entirely to chrysanthe mums and pompoms, the florist explained. When You . flan To Build BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 N. High Realtors For . Tour Building: Site We Also Have New . Homes 'For Sale m Monarch Paint is composedof Pure White Lead Pure Oxide of Zinc , Pure Linseed Oil and Color which are the best known ingredients for paints. Monarch Paint is guaranteed absolutely pure, is sold subject to chemical analysis and being made of pure materials, it covers 25 per cent more surface, wears, longer and is therefore more economical than adul terated paint or Lead and -OiL SPECIFY AND USE Monarch 100 Pure Paint-and . Martin's 100 Pure Varnishes None Better Hundreds inferior KNOW YOUR PAINT AND BRING US YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS DOUGHTON & SHERWIN " Paints and Hardware 286 N. Com!. St. Phone 639 OrvPm.aU Homej 4 i -Just advise. us what you desire in the " way of a loah and we will be glad to ar l range j for a building. . or permanent mortgage.. You will be relieved of all attention to. details, and we are sure our efficient handling of the 'matter will completely satis fy your ; Hawkins &RobertsInc. ; , 205 Oregon Bid. ' " - LOANS ; INVESTMENTS - DiSUltANCS Cozy One-story Home Shown -i-!:5- s floor, the kitchen and matron's Quarters for the women's section on the second floor and the wo men Inmate's dormitory - on the third floor. The third unit In the construc tion program will be at the site of the former boy's training school. Here the prison farm will be established. The old tower on one wing: of the school will be rased and the present building- so altered to permit a residence for at least 19 prisoners who will ran the farm. Three barns are to be ereeted, one for .sows, - one for horses and one for stock. Addi tional qaarters will be prorided for chickens, turkeys and other small stock. In addition to the main construction, the walls of the old training- school will be razed and the site cleared away. Fire protection for the buildings will be prorided for with a com. plete water system which will as sure adequate safeguards for the property. . The total expenditure at the state farm will rang-e 'between 120,000 and $25,000. Ifew Garage Started In the new garage, the first floor will be arranged to Louse the autos and. trucks used by the state penitentiary. The second floor will be divided into dormi tories around Which ' will be placed. - Foundation work is in on a combined garage- and dormitory at the state penHaaiiary ' where dormitory facilities will be pro vided for tl 5 prisoners who will be lodged -in the second floor ot the new building. Competition of the new build ing which .Is outside the walls of the -penitentiary and located to the northwest of the present en closure. Is expected within three to four months at which time con gestion la the present Quarters will be greatly, relieved since "trusties' can be moved Into. the new structure." Safety Prorided To provide absolute safety a grilled Iron enclosure will be erected about all of the-dormitories and between this wall and the outer wall of the building there will be a corridor whclh will be paroled by grilled Iron shut ting off all means of escape from the prison. The Iron-work will be ' separated from the garage walls by a corridor patroled by guards. . QUO. . ftSl v . . K!..1'1 . An attached garage with aa entrance through the kitchen is a well, handled feature. Further information about this plan may be had from the Real Estate Editor or The Cleveland Publications, 1095 Market Street San Francisco PERMITS TOTALING SI5.65 GUI OUT The week Just ended has not been outstanding In the field of building actirity, but has been marked by the issuance of per mits totaling 115,675, acording to flgurea on file in the building in spector's office. ' Important, construction started consisted of two super serrice stations, one for Frank Doolittle at Center and North Commercial streets estimated to cost $6500. and the other for Nelson Bros., on North Liberty street, to cost SSD00. 1TTB1 IE! POUD RITUAL MONMOUTH, March 23. Com mander Walter L. Smith, past commander, Clares C Powell, Charles Atwater, Jesse woue. ur. Clarence O. Stem, I. B. McClen rfon and Norman Cooner. members of Monmouth post of the Ameri can Legion, attended the dedica tion ceremonies in Portland Mon Aav at th veterans' hospital. Commander Smith was present at; the first commanders ana adju tants conference held in Oregon which 'occurred Monday morning at .9:30 at the Multnomah hotel. Mrs.' Darid R. Rlddell enter tained Xa1 Gale Douzaine club Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was the diversion, with high scores go ing, to Mrs. Homer Dodds, and Mrs, LeiehtOn Smith. Decora tions, refreshments and farors carried, ont the St. Patrick ' DaT note. Present were: Mrs. Mina Cornelius, Mrs. A. H. Craven. Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. E. C. Cole, Mrs. R E Derbr. Mrs. Delmer R. Dewey. Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. A. E. Tetherow, Mrs. l. . Smith,. Mrs. Velma Smith, Mrs. Jack Chauvain and the hostess.. Large Construction (Work u Begins at State Pri so n; Work All Done by Inmates A $80,000 to $90,000 eonstruo Uon program which would run Into much larger figures without the arailablllty of prison labor. Is under way at the Oregon 'pen itentiary and wUl result In rreat- ly augmented facilities for hand ling tne large orer-populatlon of the prison. - The first sten In the fcnlMlnr program was begun daring the last week with the virtual com pletion of foundations for the oew 40 by 170 concrete garage to be built Just outside the walls of the present enclosure and at the northwest corner. ' Material costs for this new structure are estimated at $18,000. New Office Center The second step In the build ing program will be the erection ofva new administration building in 'front of the present penitenti ary group and within the prison enclosure. Excaration .work for this building which is to be 4 Ox 100 feet In size, will be begun Monday This structure will consist of three stories and base ment and will house the offices of the penitentiary, on the first Consult us before building. - We win buy a lot to suit you build and fi nance your home for a small payment down. A corps of competent craftsmen coupled v with years of building; experience, enable me to serve you in a pleasing manner. EL C. HUMMEL Phone 2254R CONTRACTOR & BUILDER 1790 North Capitol NEW PUMP IN Al J.' Rousseau, ot Al'a Super Serrice station, has just installed two Bowser Xacto Sentry gasoline pumps. These pumps which are the first of the kind In Salem. They hare a risible guage and wDUserre 20 gallons of gasoline to the minute. Quarts and pints are accurately registered: ADDITION' BUILT - - An addition which will permit him to gire auto washing serrice to his 'clients, is being built tfor Monroe 8. Cheek who operates a greasing department at the Shell serrice station at . Capitol ana Court streets. FRUITL AND NURSERY - . offering Big Reductions. on 5 FRUIT TREES Maxxard cherries, seedlings - t- Be and TJp each - t Sales Yard East side ; ' -, V.,. of Armory. , Office at gas station. - Will trade fruit trees for wood y " A. J. MATHIS ' Over 20 years la business, Phone 333 or 177RI 5 ifcfe English Ualnut Tracts for $I81i) each! At the age ot 6 years if bought before April 1, 1929. After April 1, $1625. Only $300 down and $200 annually with 6 interest. You will ha ve to act quick, as over half is sold. Read Every Detail oi This Remarkable Offer Thig is the best investment everoffered. An acre walnut orchard win bear from 1000 -to 3000 lbs. a year; price 25c to 30c a lb. English walnut trees live to over 100 years, bearirig, nuts. No Danger of Oyerproduqtioh In1926 thai United States imported 48,000,000 lbs.. ; of shelled and nnshelfed walnuts "rained ' at S9,. (MXMXK). ' .;:.-'--., -;.tr . v California raised 97 of all walnuts grown in the . VUS. Oregon win raise a better watnut than Cali-fornia.-- - '" v:." .. ' - " " " SO acres of the Twin-Maple fruit and poultry farm, 8 miles east of Salem is divided into 5 acre tracts, 'and the entire tract is now planted to English (Fran quette) walnuts. - For SIX TEARS tie planting will be cared for and a cover crop put in annually. ' - ' -J At the end of six years, the purchaser takes entire possession of the tract and -receives the bearing or chard. iO. S. C authorities find good soil on the tract; assuring favorable conditions for an orchard. " Trees planted - were grown by McQore who has the " best English . walnut,- Franquette variety, nursery ' ' stock in the valley, u , . , ,t -t . . Will ga out Sunday at 2" P. IL and how the prop- erty if an appointment is made. V r REALTOR 219 North HLA Street ' Telephone 885 BACK YARD . rM PLAMTI WQ MVr l jjOUM.WiU.VOO LET ME HAVCl I NO.HE.WOKT. WO BORROWING bp CAROEM IDOLS THIS YEAR. . oa no OOWM To Salem Hardware Co. 120 X,Coml Phone T2 - - i AMO QET VOOR OWW . No delay in delivery -no errors you get just what you want in lumber just when you want it and at the right price! Lumber for frame buildingswindows, doors, flooring, wall board and all kinds of building materials. Distributors of Johns Manville Asbestos and Fait Shingles 582 M01 IHIafiiiceim & Meqst Telephone 344 Announcing a New Low Price on ELECTRO KOLD New 1929 prices now in effect places this ,,v popular household model in your home ready to run for 195.00. Has shelf space of a much larger refrigera tor, at the same time freezing the same amount of ice. Light Socket Timkeh Roller Bearings make this truly quiet in operation, you hardly realize that it is run ning, and the -durability has been increased many years by eliminating f rictieh. Model $195 Installed . Freeze Dainty Deserts . V. . 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