The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 07, 1929, Page 20, Image 20

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The fttw OREGON STATESMAN Safem, 6regon, Sunday Morning, April 7, 192
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1 Belcrest represents a hew idea in
cemetery development. We invite com
parison. Above to the left is pictured tent and
a portion of modern equipment furnished
with each interment without extra
charge. Note the closure device in posi
tion as services are conducted. The tent
annex hides unsightly loose dirt and
tools.
Above right is pictured bronze me
morial tablets set level with the lawn.
There is no expensive tombstone display
at Ulcm$tSPXtbe absence of unpleas
ant mounds.
The center picture is a reproduction
of the general plan of improvement. A
beautihil Park in a cdmmandine location
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oveicf one'rekimghere
Lower sketch shows the Administra
tion Building with harmonious entrance
gates. The architecture will be English,
here will be located the park office with
fire proof vault for the safe keeping of
, permanent records. Living quarters for
the Park superintendent will be included. ,
A bea utiful chapel forms part of this
building, which will be available for use
at all times.
- Belcrest Memorial: Pk ynihx its
gems of:ttchitetfure :. aM-;pijl
landscape will ' stand- as IprmanetiL
monument to 'intelligent, coniM- ccP
operation. ,
Belcrest property now ' availaMe for
use at reasonable prices. -
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Booklet upon request.
i; Phone 2205
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