di xYYiTDnFTPTtf n niHCfifitf RTATESMAW. Sslem. OreHui. Knndiv Moraliwr. JannaiT 12. 1923 c"" ' . l Grow With Salem. Helpful Information of Importance to Prospective Builders L J.i h -liKr: of Homes; News Reports of Building Activities in the Salem District. " ' I t-v l . ; z: i ; ' : ROTABLES ON RADIO TODAY Youth Conference Speaker be Heard; Also Cadman and Capper Dr. Frederick Norwood of Lon don, will be the guest speaker for the National Youth conference program broadcast over the NBC network from 12 to 1 P. m. today. Daring the Cathedral Hour to follow Dr. S. Parkes Cadman will preach on "The Value of Time." Over KOMO, KGO and KPO the Sunday concert will be heard from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., with an orchestra playing compositions from Von Flotow, Herbert, Bar on. Saint-Saens, Lively and Logan. Senator Arthur Capper of Kan sas will speak during the Collier hoar from 5:15 to 6:15 and may be heard oxer KGW. Metropolitan Opera Singer to Sing In the concert hour from 8:15 to 7:15 .Beniamino GIgll, Metro politan opera tenor, will sing. GIgll la reputed to be one of the great tenors of the-age. Since his debut In Rovlgo, Italy, he has enjoyed a series of triumphs In Italy, France, Spain and the U. 8. Popular songs both new and old may be heard in the various concert programs which will be presented later in the evening. From 10 to 11 classical music will be played by an orchestra, one number being Gane's "La Czarina." ED PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11. (AP) Plans for a conference of bankers from six Pacific north west states to be held here March 6 and were discussed here to day at a meeting of the general committee of arrangements. John N. Edlefsen, vice president of the West Coast National bank, of this city, who is general chairman of the committee on arrangements, will preside at the coming con ference. Two conferences similar to that to be held here In March, the Mississippi valley conference held tn Chicago last March and the tri-state conference at Minneapo lis last November, were discussed at the committee meeting today. They drew enthusiastic comment from bankers who attended. Originally Intended as a meet ing of bankers of Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho, the coming con ference aroused such widespread interest that Montana, Utah and Wyoming agreed to participate. O O Amity AMITY. Jan. 11 At the neigh bors of Woodcraft which met on Monday evening, Mrs. Gertie M. Riehter acted as the installing of ficer. She was presented a lovely aet of book-ends in appreciation of her work. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Craven vis ited In Portland on Tuesday. Roy Allen Is now working In Salem as a solicitor for a laundry. Don Woodman is home on a racatlon and is making good use of the time by making some im provements on his father's place, J. R. Cronk Is still eontlned to his home due. to Illness. Mrs. Helen Larson and her daughter were visitors one day the later part of last week in Mc- MinnvQle. C. T. Gardner, of Juneau, Alas ka, Is visiting here at the E. O Morse home. He 1s vice president of the largest mill at that city. Mr. Gardner has some tracts on Eola Walnut Groves and is very much interested in them. Lewis and Adrian Cave of Cot tage Grove, spent ' several days here with relatives. - After spending some time here with her daughter, Mrs. L. Mc Carty, Mrs.' Hitching returned to her-home fn Seattle on Tuesday. Mc and Mrs. R. B. Hattman of Carlton-spent one day this week at the-J. R. Snodgrass home. !.lfss Florence Snodgrass, a 'sen ior pCfhe Amity high school, edi tor cf the Octopus and school 11 branny who was in a quite se vere WTeck on New Year's eve, is getting along as well as can be expected.:. O : : m 1 BANKERS IB PRESIDENT RECEIVES RADIO AUDITION CONTESTANTS t EntrMtk; in tlte NaUonal fiadio Andltioa Contest Uia reeved by Pnaident Herbert Hoover when ifi,14 Hot to paj tkeJr respect, (Left to right) John Kane, Atlanta; Lmris Antoiae. BoeMer, Colo.; Join Jameson, Denver, Cole.: Gene? booster, Ohio; Mr. ' A. AtwaUr Sent, ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE THE SUNSHINE THE SUNSHINE By Duncanhunter, Architect, New York "The Sunshine" presents an ad vanced type of American home, yet it does not run to extremes. It is quiet some of the "mod erns" are a riot yon know it Is well planned, all of the moderns should be, since fitness to pur pose is the very essence of the modern spirit It is designed from the inside out to live in most of the old ones gave the impres sion that they were designed from the outside in for the Jones to look at, whether comfortable to live in or not. After all a house is a place in which to live and not a "snowboard," and as a matter of tact few of the general run are either. Let's glance at the plan layout of this house. Note the simple direct, ones and liveable arrangement. Spacious Interiors without lav ish expenditure, the compact ar rangement of the stairs and the pass connecting the front hall with the kitchen and the motor room thoroughly modern. Note the size of the bed rooms and their symmetrical treatment. Note the large windows sunshine, air and vision who wants to be couped In behind musty prison walls T Tiny windows of antique glass, no sunshine, little light and less vi sion not for a person who wants to "live." All of the rooms offer possibilities in decorating and fur nishlng that should not be over looked. Let's tabulate what "The Sun shine" will give us: Basement (full area of body of house). A recreation room of same site as the living room just the place for informal parties, or for the men, leaving the living room intact. The stairway connects di rectly with the entrance ball. Heater space, coal storage, laun dry and cold room leaves nothing short. - - . First floor Entrance hall with lavatory and coat closet, living room, sun room, dining room, kitchen and the motor room the latter quite as important as the living room. Second floor Three master bedrooms, two -TV,. On The Air For i Sunday and Monday KGW 483 Meters, (20 Keys. PORTLAND. OREGON 9 :M to 10 a. m. American Lesion urogram. 10 to 11 a. m. International Bible Students. 11 to 12 noon Church services, 12 to 1 p. m. National Tenth Con ferences 1 to 2 p. m. NBC 2 to 2:30 p. m. Catholic Truth. 2 :10 to 2 p. m. Sunday concert. 3:20 to 4 p. bl NBC. baths, ft Study or maid's rnnm closets galore and a mighty handy layout ail in ail. Ceiling heights Basement mtm feat. Hrmt floors-eight feet six inches, sec ond floor eight feet. Exposure The nlans an ah own era tnr lot facing sonth or west. For a lot facing north or cast the plans should be reversed. Lot size Bouse frontage 41 II over walls: side eleiran Uft ia right 8'; lot frontage miaimum 9 ieei. Construction Frame with stucco finish, brick base course, metal strips to give panels in second story, wall. Roof slate. Foundation concrete. Windows steel easements In special arrangements, with inte gral screens. Doors wood, to special de tails. Interiors Floors wood for linoleum fin ish. Walls plaster. Kitchen plaster. Bath rooms composition tile. . Steam heat, gas and electric wiring. Cubiture 31,100 cubic feet, Approximate cost $11,100. Complete working plans and specifications of this house are available for a nominal sum. Ad dress the Building Editor and re fer to Bouse B-llV. O ( Pesidet Boortr, Floyd nesaga, Toe Angeles, CeEL; CryU Bennett, Chlea-o, Il;lancTrtoTjca,lIcw Orleans, Lsu Calvin nendrkks, Los Angeles; Agnes Skmim, Sptiaxvale, eJad Ckaxlea CarlBe. Ceatral FalhvB.. 2FLCfc MOUSE Mid 4 to 4 115 p. m. Studio program. 4:11 to 4:10 p. m. Dental talk. 4:20 to 9:30 d. m. NBC. 9:30 to 10 p. m. Oill Flayers. II to 11 p m. uny eympnony or chestra. 11 to 12 midnight Fox Bollywood organ. KEX 354.1 Meters, 1130 Keys. PORTLAND. OREGON 12 noon Rellrioua music. - 1:30 p. m. Claaateal recital. 0:30 P. m. Twilight Hour. S n. m. "Hour on Broadway. 7 p. m. Glen Eaton, tenor; Marjorle HObbiiiaro, piano; xao jLaiDaco, aa iiiiittnnw t I p. m. DamskTs Imperial Grand or chestra. t p. Bb Los Gauchos Argentines: 13- nore - v iuccm, law , us jvajnwn, ucoohona. 10 p. m, Angelns ensemble; Ellen Keep, contralto; Money xnxon, tenor. 11 p. m. Harmony Aces dance band ; Xjulala Dean, bluea. KOMO S09.1 Meters, 970 Kcra. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON f a. m. Organ recital. It a. m. International Bible Students' 11 a, m. Lacflle Johnson, planlat, and O. Donald Gray, baritone. 11:11 a. m. Plymouth Congregation al church. 11:11 p. m. Studio pirogram. i p. m. nnu. s e. m. Artisuc enaemble ; Ferdln Koramo. tenor. 2 :30 p. ax NBC. 3:30 p. m. Artlatlo ensemble; G. 4 to 1:15 d. m. NBC. 1 :4I p. m. -Agnes Skartvedt contral- io, ana u. uonaia uray, baritone. S p. nv First Church of Christ, Sd- S p. m. NBC. VUII41. :a D. U. Artlatic enamh1 A mm 10 to 11 p. m. NBC DUi IVCUL KGO S7t.l Metera. 790 Kcy. otiA irr.ivn nrTEvDvii ma.mm. m Vnutl Va.V X Sk 11 to 1 p. m. NaUonal Youth confer. ence. 1 to I p. m. Cathedral Hour. S to 2:30 p. m. Weatern Artist Ser- 11 f p. m. Musical Musketeers. ; "r . m nu -wo uuc program. .p-. J0- Gen of the Drama. .i o. m. Neva arvli 3 P. m. "Songs Without to T p. m. Stanialas Bern's Lit T:pLvL.i:1 Sunday at Beth P- - The Pngrima 10 to 11 p. m. The Gay Classics. C MONDAY I KGW ; Jill1. 2 Keys. I Jf 5 t.w kpo 9 to 9 -ia . M tjia to 9 :30 a. nx Cooking acbooL irrJFTTS FRUIT - . - ; : -. SEE THB ' f Fnutlaiid Nurse i '1S yral li bnslnesV ''" A. J. Uathis, Prop. A fine lot of cherry seedlings, also leading, varieties of firait and. ut treea.;'. -- Bales yard ease ald 0( lTToai 9:30 to 10:15 a. m. Town Crier. 10-:16 to 10:30 a. m. FltcU program. 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. NBC. 11:30 to 13 noon Records. 12 to 1 p. m. Luncheon concert. 1 to 1:15 p. m. Market reports. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Studio program. 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. NBC. 2:30 to 3 p. jo. Studio program. 2 to 3:30 p. m. NBC. 2 to 3:45 p. m. Traffic talk. 2:45 to 4 p. m. NBC. 4 to 4:15 p. m. Studio, recorfle. 4:15 to 4:46 p. m. Service Hour. 4:45 to 5 p. m. NBC. 6 to 6:30 p. m. Movie Club. I to 8:30 p. m. NBC 1:30 to 8:45 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. 8:45 to 10 p. m. NBC. II to 12 midnight Organ recital. KEX 254.1 Meter, ll0 Keys. PORTLAND, OREGON a. m. Morning Serenadtrs. a. m. Actl-Tardy Time clock, a. m. Better Homes Hour. 30 a. m. Studio program. 45 a. m. Devotional service s. 10 a. m. Studio program. 12 noon World Bookman and girls' orchestra. 1:05 p. m. Uncle Bobbin farm flash-- 1 :16 p. m. Popular program. p. m. Lyric Hour. 0:30 p. m. Glen Eaton, tenor: Mar jorle Robillard, piano; Elmore Vin cent, tenor. 7 p. m. Concert ensemble: Agatha Turley, soprano; Sidney Dixon, tenor. 10 p. m. Dance program. 10:30 p. m. Jack and Jill dance band. 11 : JO p. m. Weather and police news. KGO J37. Meters. 700 Key. OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA t tat I.e. m. Reveille. 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. Magazine of The Air. 11:30 to 12 noon Philharmonlo or- ran recital. e 12 to 1 p. m. Rembrandt Trio. l to i :so p. m. nbc 1:30 to 1:80 p. m. Pacific Vaga bonds. 2:30 to S n. m. Matinee Time. 8 to 2 :30 p. m. Mormon Tabernacle choir and organ recital, Bait Lake City. 8:30 to 2:41 p. m. Studio personal ities. 4 to 4 :30 p. m. California Federation or women s clubs. 4:45 to I p. m. Back of the News. I to 6:30 p. m. Henry Starr, piano and tongs. 8:30 to 5:45 p. m. Moments Musi cal. 8 :45 to 8 p. m. News service. Mutual Savings and Loan Association A Salem Institution Organized In 1910 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street - Furniture, Toys, Woodwork; Pottery Breakfast Sets, Linoleum, Shoes, Wlcker-ware, Glass and Metal Ware, Beta Room Furniture can fee tastily finished or refinlahed with fillip The rerfected Laeqaer at re s4arkabty law ORtlSHUWi Ask ue for a color card show ing 23 Beautiful Colors and in numerable mixtures and Illus trations for the use of Rogers. Sogers Bnshdag Laoqucr b sold y a "Money Etay'G Italic ttoi?e 2S0 NOBTB COMMERCIAL STREET Is the To . We have an excellent line of . Certainteed Paints . " Call us for price and selection V WtitSalem - Telephone 576 DETENDABLT SERTDia 8:30 to 8:45 p. m. Amos "n" Andy. 8:45 to 9 p. tn. Ole and The Glrla. 10 to 10:30 p. m. Through My Fire place. 10:30 to 11 p. m. The Music Box. 11 to 12 midnight Hotel St. Francis danco orchestra. KOMO 309.1 Meters, 970 Keys. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 0:55 a. m. Inspirational senricef. 7 a. m. Making Merry. 8 a. m. Happy Time. 9 a. m. Y. M. C. A. health exercls. 9:15 a. m. Organ recital. 10:15 a. m. Rhena Marshall and Xm- nes Skartvedt, vocal solos and duets. 10:30 a., m. XBC. 11:30 a. m. Orchestra; Perdln Kors- mo, tenor. 12 noon Agricultural farm talk. 12:15 p. m. "What to Prepare for Dinner." 12 :30 p. m. Grain, fruit and vege table reports. 12:33 p. m. Orchestra VeOna Socol ofeky arul Rhena Marshall. 3 p. m. NBC. 3:30 p. m. Vocal ensemble. 4 p. m. Minlnjr stock quotations. 6:15 p. m. Kiddles' program. 4:45 p. m. Stock, bond and grain quotations. 5 p. m. Artistic ensemble; Fred Lynch, tenor. 8 to 8:30 p. m. NBC. 9 :30 p. m. News flashes. 10 to 11 p. m. NBC. 11:15 p. m. Univ. cf 'Waih. Educ. Hour. 11 :45 p. m. Vocal ensemble. 12 p. m. Olympic Ho.eU dance er chestra. IS to 12:10 a. m. Organ recital. -o I Springjyal$!j SPRING VALLEY, Jan. 11 Mrs. Benry Davidson and her two small daughters, Cloydine and Janet returned home Friday ev ening after spending several days as the guests of Mrs. Davidson's sister, Mrs. Elmer Ray of Dallas. Mrs. Phillip Damm Is visiting this week in Salem at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Van Riper and helping care for her new grand-daughter. Mrs. Ercel Kirkwood Is the house-guest of her mother, Mrs. Belle Bimkins this week. Mrs. THAT FREE INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ATTENDING DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD IN OUR STORE BEGINNING MONDAY, TUES WED, January Uth, 14th, 15th We Are Faint Head quarters for Predicts Rogers is easy to apply no ex perience is necessary. Just flow It on. It levels perfectly and dries to a porcelain-like finish that wears and wears! fat the famous oriental can backed Back Guaranty SALEM, OREGON Time Do IBl rTJMBm CCSTOMKB Kirkwood plans to return to her home in Seattle early -next week. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Jennings of Portland visited this week with Mr. Jenning's mother, Mrs. Mary Jennings, and with his sister, Mrs. Seymour Wilson and family. .ena ZEXA, Jan. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks moved to the A. M. Patrick farm at Zena from their home in Washington Just before the Christmas holidays. There are eight children in the Fred ericks' family, five of whom re side here with their parents. Twin daughters, Dorothy and Doris are enrolled at the Zena school. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Denham and children, ft jm and all GABRIEL POWDER & SUPPLY CO. Capitol and Union Telephones 2248-728 ATwATE RADIO SCREEN-GRID Model 60 Far-off becomes near-by with this new set i, 1 I:' 252 O !' It's f- '-j.f r . . - - V1 'HP OUIR-POWER--tliat's th gtori of the new Screen-Grid $0 and with super-selectivity. Famous Atwater Kent HectrDyTiatDic tone,. Atwater Kent dependability that makes the set keep on worldng! Get u Rhcxodai : : . convenient texxnsl UQaaffo ETcafl , .We serrice ZZON.CcmmercialSt. Phone 1650 Mildred, Clifford and Ralph who) came here from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma about two years agK have moved to farms east of Sa lem. Friends of Mrs. E. C. Biggin of Zena will be glad to know that she Is on the road to recovery. Mrs. Biggins became 111 NetT. Year's day. Wayne D. Benry and son Ken neth Benry accomanled by Frank Crawford, Jr., all of Zena attend ed the basketball game between' the Deneffs of Eugene and the Willamette university at the unU versity gymnasium, at Salem; Thursday night. EUJtNE, Ore., Jan. 11. (AP); Wtstang prospects at the Unl versitVffOregon for 1930 are. unu8uau-bright. A (J5(J53G!1 IHlDuuHnsaei? WnttulKDlIOtt Both are useless Without Lumher Good lumber is cheaper in the long run than poor lumber We will gladly give you estimate. building materials t 4pt R.K 5eCO ncc?dtyci?d Co. all types of radios 7 ,-4