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PAGE ELEVEN Plan Each Week For Ton To Inspect News of This Week la ' Local Building The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. May 12, 1929 13 Permits Issued For New Buildings During Week s 55Q SLIP OU T' fo ion E Good Gain In May From Month Previous Is Seen By Ratio Another actlre wek la the Ini tiation of new construction in Sa lem has just ended. IS permits for buildings estimated to cost $2 7.8 OS baring been Issued ia the week ending Friday. " The largest Item on the list was 15300 for a warehouse and -ga-rage to be erected for W. . Hanson. The past week's actlTity brings the total for the month up to 146.945, and if the same pace is maintained for the remainder of the month It will mean an in crease In May orer the April total, which was $132,532, .The largest permit is sued so far this month was for tha. $16, 000 garage building planned by T. M. Hicks. More large pro jects are likely this month as the plans for the P. E. p. company warehouse and for the telephone company's buiding are expected to reaci the buildimg inspector soon Carrier service guaranteed. If you fail to receive your copy of The Oregon Statesman phone 500 and a copy will be sent to you. Read the Classified Ads. How's This for Cute Spanish Bungalow? -a '1 ( V itm Jt- TT ' - -riw ' - - v . 5 V, n , t 41 There are five rooms and a breaalaM uook airrtngeu lor in tins un usual Spanish bungalow. The arched entrance and wroughMron decorative treatment are delightful exterior details. The plastered archways in the living room lend a pleasing note to the Interior. Fur ther Information about this plan may be had from the Oregon States man or from the C. 8. Hamilton Furniture store. Jfhont fail fo secure your copy TD)1T7 A ITTTTTnE'TrTTT ro r. mi j lu ju OME Spanish -English 'Dutch Colonial - and other types of architecture are illustrated in homes of various sipe sonm SALE Continue TTntil Wednesday Grafted Walnut Trees 25c Every, tree and shrub greatly reduced in price Hundreds of evergreen shrubs to select from PEARCY BROS. NURSERY 240 N. Liberty bet. Court and Chemeketa Consult us Before Building We will buy a lot to suit you, build and finance your home for a small payment down. I have a new home on Royal, between 19 th and 20 th. One block north of Chemeketa. Price. $3400. Easy terms. H. C. HUMMEL CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Phone 2254-R 1790 N. Capitol St. -BE Know What You Buy Any paint can be labeled PURE even tho it carries a larger percentage of sand, ground rock, whiting or any of the many other adulterants, commonly used in paint BUT-and get this! When the label says " 1 00 PURE" THAT IS DIFFERENT. Uncle Sam will stand for NO adulterants or substitutions whatever in a can of paint with the "100 Pure" Label on it. Get Wise . . . Know Your Paint MONARCH 100 PURE PAINT Varnish will cheapen the original cost of your paint job and wear much longer BRING US YOUR PAINT PR0BIB1S MUM TO MEET MONDAY The Salem Realty board will hold its regular monthly business meeting at the chamber of com. merce rooms Monday night, start ing at 7:30 o'clock. .All commit tee chairman are scheduled to re port work done to date and plans for the Northwest Real Estate convention which meets here the latter part of July. An effort is being made to dispose of the fi nancial program for the conven tion before the moating Monday night. The board will also be asked to decide whether or not a special meeting shall be held Thursday evening, June 6. when President Spencer of the Northwest associ ation will visit in Salem and has offered to address the local realtors. mi.) m -mm-" nr I. sal1 K fsa, Vi 1 Any handy man can make his own garden furniture. Some rus tic material is most popular such as oak and fir limbs. With a hammer, saw and nails, any num ber of different piences of furnl tuTe can be built. iff Tt 7 a-bm-,i 1 Tim m Jktn-JL UYW3-U-T5f 4-0 l-Tlfl xa 1 fT-V J Bond Soon Ready to Show Model 'House to the Public With tha early completion of Interior work on the Ben Lomond model home In south Salem, Wil liam Bond Is now laying plans for the proper opening of this new house to the inspection of- the public. The structure built on lines conforming with the newest ideas In Old English- architecture, will fit into the landscape of the slop ing lot on the north side of the Ben Lomond addition. Every phase of the new house Is built with a view of combining extremely good taste with the newest and best practices In home comfort and convenience. The living room Is compact but unusually attractive. The kitchen haa the most ideal arrangement of bniltins. The upstairs bedrooms look out over the entire city yet EDITOR QUITS JOB WHEN PAPER SOLD WASHINGTON, May tt. - (AP) Charles O. Hearon, editor of the Spartanburg, South Caro lina, Herald and Journal, has sub. mitted his resignation to William Lavarre, co-owner of the two newspapers In a telegram in which ha said he never would have knowingly "agreed to become the editor of newspapers owned or controlled by the International Pa. per and Power company, or any special interests. ' The telegram from Mr. Hearon was put into the record as exhibit in the federal trade commission's investigation of newspaper pur. chases by the International Paper and Power company. Hearon said in his telegram that he was un der the impression that we were selling the newspaper to yon indl vidually." Mr. Hearon also re signed as supervising editor of the Columbia, South Carolina, record and Augusta, Georgia, Chronicle, the two other newspapers owned by LaVarre and Harold. Interior finish has kept pace with the niceties of view and design. In short, the house has been assigned by Bond with the view of making a "model" property and within a few weeks the pub licity is to hare opportunity to see how well he has carried out his objective. TWO METROPOLITAN STORES TO OPEN Two Metropolitan stores, one to be known as the Metropolitan Stores, Inc., and the other as the Metropolitan Chain stores, are booked for early entrance in the Salem business field. The former is an Oregon corporation which is to be ready for business within a few days at its location on North Liberty street. The other Metropolitan stores, a very large eastern organization, is to open for business some time this summer in the Oregon build ing where a lease has been taken for a 30-year period. MC M IS H RUSHED Remodeling Of Stores To Make Way For New Bus iness Firms Here .Remodeling and construction work on a number of downtown business properties is actively un der way this week with contract ors hurrying the work to allow an early occupancy of the locations. Plastering is virtually finished on the Adolph building on State street and within a fortnight the room will be occupied by the Wil liams Self.Service store. The Ore gon building which this Burner is to house the Metropolitan Chain stores, is being extensively re vamped. A new elevator shaft is now Installed while the space formerly taken by the Oregon the ater, 57x100 feet, is to be remade into a location for the new store. A full basement as weU las the first floor will be used by the new tenant. Two large construction projects that of the Standard Oil service station on High and Chemeketa streets and the Frank Doolittl service station on Commercial and Center streets are being rushed to an early completion date. Both stations are the modern super service type and will afford the public the latest service facilities available. One of the unique facts about the Doolittle station is the fact that it receives its supply in an underground pipe line leading di. rectly from the railroad tracks on Commercial street. Large stor age capacity and low retail rates resultant from this fact, can be obtained by Doolittle. Mrs. Hoover On Trip To Inspect Art In Virginia WASHINGTON, May t (AP) Mrs. Herbert Hoover to day motored to Richmond, Va., to inspect a portrait exhibit of early Virginians. Leaving the White House short, ly after breakfast she did not re turn until sundown. Although ac companied by secret service men the wife of the president drove the entire two hundred miles or more herself. She was accompanied by Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, wife of asso ciate Justice Stone; Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, wife of the surgeon general, and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, of New York. Morrows Mum About Date Of Lindy Wedding NEW YORK, May 11. (AP) The Associated Press today re ceived from Mrs. Dwight W. Mor row's secretary a telegram stating that "Mr. and Mrs. Morrow have no announcements to make at the present time regarding the wed ding of their daughter Anne Spencer Morrow, to Colonel Charles Lindbergh." WISE DOUGHTON & SnTRWIN f Now The Modern Lock Doors Lock Without Keys No home completely modern without Schlage Button Locks. To lock just press the botton in the knob. To unlock just turn the knob. Let us give you prices on these new modern up-to-date locks for your new home. SaHesmt IHIanreilwaire So. Phone 172 120 N. Commercial St Real Estate Loans 6, 654, 7 Money and plenty of it P. H. Bell 219 U. S. Bank Bids. Phones: 607 - 2141-W- Salem, Ore. A Factory Demonstrator will be on hand all day Monday and Tuesday to show you the wonders of the 1 "Ml iJ I COMPLETE m rvrUL-Kir.kl. an iiT and eniovable war to keep! JML woor figure at normal weight! Gentle ribratory motion breaks down excets fat cell acicnuncaiiy, nrenguien Wior muscles and uderring tisraca. A few minute eacn aay quickly bring new strength. reritalixed body and a lender form. Insist on tho Tower Exerciser and. Reducer the better ! Qi tA i3 m Up to the Minute with the Very Latest Improvements The MONARCH is up-to-date in every way and has many new features which make it the most scientifi cally perfect range on the market. Some of these new features are : An improved oven design of remarkable efficiency; improved burner construction which allows no loss of heat; increased cooking speed; reduced oper ating costs; and simplified service features. The MONARCH comes in many styles and sizes. Among them you will find one that seems to be made precisely for your needs. IN 1940 Salem Will Have WHAT WILL YOU HAVE? A good Investment In Salem property today will make yon happy later. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High Street Modern Homes Are More Beautiful When Papered i r tea E- -4 I have a large assortment of new artistic wall decorations. You will enjoy seeing them. :9 i YouMl Find It Easy To Pay This Loan On our 142 monthly payment plan, payments on a $1000 loan start with $12.00 per month including interest. Payments each month decrease until both ?rincipal and interest are paid off. 'ou'll find it easy, convenient and practical to borrow from us on the above basis. Hawkins & Roberts have made it possible for many Salem people to own their homes without being financially burdened. Perhaps we can also make home ownership more convenient for you, too. Why not discuss it with us? Hawkins & Roberts Inc. LOANS 205 Oregon Bldg. INVESTMENTS INSURANCE Old Homes for News T7HY not exchange your old inconvenient home i W for a "new one, modern, convenient? This can be done without undue expense by remod eling your old home. We are glad to offer sugges tions concering plans or materials or both, and can render valuable assistance due to our long experi ence in the building trades. v All Types of Building Material Distributors of Johns-Manville Asbestos and Felt Shingles iansen & LiljeqiiisS: health machine with extra advantage. FLEENER ELECTRIC InCo 471 Court Telephone 980 Faints and Hardware 286 N. Com,I. St. Phone 639 582 Mill 340 Court SL Phcne 344