.Tht OREGON STATESMAN Sato : Oregon, Sunday Morning April Since 'Mmwate Construction Volume is Greatest n PAGE EIGHT Lightning Strikes Youth But He Recovers Quickly LA GRANDE, Ore., April 25.-(ffy-Raymond Renter, 1 9. recov ered consciousness and walked to farmhouse for aid after a lifbt- r ning bolt struck him, staged the back of his head, blistered his .back and ripped his clothes and shoes open. HA ESTA1 argams 1 acre, modern home, wonder ful gardes ground, double garage, electric water sys tem. This is a real bargain at 13250. 5 acre, three room boose, close in on pared road. Good buy at 1650. 127 acres, all in cnltiration. on pared highway, fair set buildings, this year's crop goes with place. This can be bought sow for 150 per acre. Will consider house in Salem. 125 acres, 100 acres in crop, buildings need some repair, excellent soil and good loca tion. Price 1 65 per acre. 13 acres, river bottom soil, fire room honse, small out buildings. Most of this is in cherries, berries, peaches and prunes. This is only about two miles from busi ness part of Salem on pared road. A real buy at 15000. HO acres, highly improred. on Pacific highway, large set buildings, priced below alue. $1000 cash will handle. 68 acres, improved farm, 2 miles from Silrerton, good buildings. J 580 will handle, balance easy terms. 6 room modern house, N. Sum mer St., priced below pres ent value. 0 room modern bouse, creek lot, oil burner furnace, won derful shade trees. A real buy. Ctias. Hudkins N. J. Lindgren 27S State St. Phone 9494 Houses Rising All Over Gty Large Share of New April Permits Provide For Dwellings, Seen That 19SI is proving a lively private as well as public con struction year for Salem was re vealed yesterday by a surrey of city building department records. Private construction - permits alone this year have-exceeded the total value of all permits Issued at the city ball in the first four months of any previous year since 1930. Inclusion of the $960. 439.75 In permits for school and state buildings makes 19 3 6 already the highest year on record. April to date has brought In building permits for new stores and houses and repairs to old structures amounting to 144, 353.50. Of this sum 131.590 came in the form of permits for 10 new houses. Private construction of all sorts since January 1 has totaled f 148, 233. Only in 1930 and 1929 did all building permits exceed this sum. Next to 1936, since 1930. stands 1931 with $141,365.23 In permit values. Demand Continues The prospect for the future Is bright, with real estate agents still reporting a demand for new, modern homes and with numerous rumors of impending business building operations being beard. Among the possibilities in the way of business and office construc tion are the proposed office build ing to be leased to the state, a new Montgomery Ward and com-' pany department store building and a business building at North Liberty street. Nearly $18,000 worth of build ing permita were issued in Salem last week. They Included a 32500 store building and five new houses estimated to cost $13,585. The following table compares permits issued for Private con struction only this year and those for all types of permits in the first four months of previous years: 1936 $148,233.00 1936 78.467.00 193 72,120.00 1933 48.726.00 1932 77,217.55 1931 141,265.23 130 275,185.10 1929 345.314.00 Average Cost of Houses Is Higher The average new house has gained In cost this year over those constructed in Salem in 1935. The rise is attributed not alone to au increase in material and labor costs but in large part to construction of larger, more substantial homes. Whereas the 49 houses far which permits were issued last year averaged $1776 per unit, the 41 residential permits taRen out this year average 12170.44. Five permits for new houses last week pushed ahead of the entire 12 months of 1935 in construction values. In 1935 per mits for houses had a total value of $87,045. This year to date, for fever houses, they amount to 188.988. . Crash Injury Fatal KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 25 -py- Injuries incurred yester day in an automobile accident re sulted fatally today for Mrs. Ma rie Rider, 54, Sandy. Mrs. Emer son Shafer, Bend, also seriously hurt, was believed recovering. r.3JEir to LOAN On Modern Dwellings 8-5-10-20 Year PUns Low Rates Small Monthly Payments If You Intend to Build or Refinance See Us Hawkins & Roberts, Inc GUARDIAN BL.DG. For Fine Salem Building Sites and Homes See j RICH L REIMANN 167 S. High Phone S632 Alst We Specialize fa Beaver Dam Land Moving Storing Crating LARMER TRANSFER & STORAGE I PHONE 3131 We Also Handle Fuel Oil, Coal and Briquet and High Grade Diesel Oil for Tractor Engines and Oil Burners Hubbard Award Climaxes Lincoln Ellsworth Career , i. . . rf o - v. I: - M , : t " "v - . HaUar mU5 - V ' -'y' .-4:w"w:'l:'''", ' - . - - I '.m I t : '., L "j jriiKirrinfrnrir ' . Y 4smUsTmsmmmmmmmmsmsm ljjMrs. ElUwertb - i ;j RaaM AmuaJsaa, Rickard Ej Byr4 aad ElUwgrth " PresenUtion of the Hubbard sold medal of the National Geographic society by President Roosevelt to Lincoln Ellsworth climaxes the long and notable career of the polar explorer. In announcing Ell worth as th recipient of the medal, which will be presented at the White Boose on April 15, Dr. Gilbert Grorvenor, president of the society, cited the Arctic and Antarctic explorations of Ellsworth from 192S to 1936, mentioning In particular the Antarctic flight last fall when Ellsworth and hi co pilot were lost for a month and a hall Only It have received the Hubbard medal, the select list in cluding explorers Richard E. Byrd, the late Roald Amundsen and Charles Lindberfh. Ellsworth U the son of a rich industrialist bat scorns luxury, was born in Chicago but dislikes cities, fa a world famous figure but prefers the solitude of unex plored places. He is married to the former Mary Louise Ulmer of Pottsvitte. Pa-, herself a flyer, and Uvea in New York. Carson Asked to Play Cupid Again PORTLAND. Ore.. April 25.- 0P)-MaJor Joseph K. Carson, round himself asked to play Cu pid for the second time today. Two'weekg ago a Berkeley, CaL, woman requested him to aid her in finding a mate. He sent the addresses of two men, one In Spokane and one in Portland. Today, another woman wrote the mayor, saying the first wo man "cannot need two pals, so perhopa I can hare one." She is 67 and "with means". Babes Are Born SILVERTON, April 25. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Oveross at the Silrerton hospital Friday. This is the Overosa' first child. Before her marriage Mrs. Oveross was Miss Ethel Knight. A son was born to Mr. and For Your Lumber and Building Supplies Beutler-Quistad Lumber Co. 495 Wallace Road Phone 8181 A 100 Home Owned Institution To Build, Improve or Refinance YOUR HOME f F J 1 1 1 Advantages of Borrowing; from This Association Are: 1. Moderate Cost. 2. Low Interest Rates. 3. Small Monthly Payments. ! 4. No Renewal Charges of Future Expense. x Consult us if you have a mortgage coming due, or if you wish to build or modernize. Salem Federal Savings & Loan Association 130 S. Liberty 4 PAID ON SAVINGS Tho Beaatlfol HoUaday Home Fea tared a This Pace Waa FlaMeed by Vm SEE OUR EXCELLENT LISTINGS BEFORE YOU BUY OR RENT! Mrs. L. Otjen at the hospital Fri day. Mrs. Otjen will be remem bered aa Elisabeth Wart. Labor Demand Is Growing Steadily Farm and Woods Jobs Are ' Open Throughout State John Cooter Reports Aa laereaalms' demand for both tana and woods labor through out the atate was reported here yesterday by John K. Cooter. farm placement director for the U. 8. employment service. Wares, he said, also vers folio win the upward trail. Cooter arced qualified agricul tural and Umber workers who are oat of work to reslster at one with the various offices of the Oregon employment service. "Just In the laat week our calls tor taller and backers have risen rapidly and we very much need lists from which we can refer experienced men to these jobs." Cooter said. "We also are setting many labor orders for hop hoeing, general farm work and woodcutting." The average farmhand wage being' offered aow Is $25 a month with board and room. Cooter re ported.' A month ago the aver age was fts and two months ago only 15. Dairy hands are being offered from $SS to S45 a month, generally with housing provided tor the worker's family. Cooter declared that in actual cash return the woodcutting Jobs were the best paying. Last week he bandied calls tor pulp cut ters St $1.75 for hemlock and fx for spruce. Fuel wood cut tins' oflera ran from $1.25 to $1.60. In iany Instances equip ment Is furnished the cutters. Cooter averred an experienced cutter could earn at least $2.25 a day. The Salem employment office yesterday reported 15 farm Jobs arguable at $20 to $25 a month and board and room. A large number of woodentting calls also were unfilled. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Becke & Wadsworth 189 N. High Phone 4947 Hit-Run Steamer Charge Is Filed nnnTT ivn Am . Anril 25. -A federal court suit sought ix.- 100 today as a result i co"- sioa between the snip ahiu City and a tag. Defendants are tka TottimisM staamsblo company and the Bethlehem Steel Corpor ation, cited as owners ana enac tors respectively of the Annlston City. ,t Plaintiffs are J. T. Littreil. J. G. Brown and H. J. Spier, who alleged the Annlston City failed to stop and render aid. Two Vancouvers Prove Confusing ()-Two Vancouvers on the Paci fic coast proved too many for a traveler on Northwest airlines. He arrived here aboard a Ca nadian Airways plane from Seattle and was surprised when confront ed with customs officials. He was told he was In Vancou ver, B. C, Instead of Vancouver, Wash., and took the next plane south. Burg Plans Long Trip PORTLAND, Ore., April 25.-L)-Anios Burg, Jr., said today he planned to start from Seattle In Portage Is Required on Columbia qs Unusually i Strift Current Prevails ' . i nriit In inn Columbia river necessitated port- v""u . . j.. tTA first are or. ooaia tune la 4S years. The current pre Tented fishing boats, from Asto L. rparhinr the ship locks rm. - of Bonneville dam. The ooaia - . m Hmi nnatream. - fin rialnc today. l no met - Work on aU except raised por- UOnS CI IUO Buna.'."- "-o was halted several days ago. . . . i . tnjnnt hoat to studv jnne m . - - - - and film the Halda Indians on Qneen Charlotte lalanda and oth er tribes of British Columbia and Alaska. He Is a Portland lecturer. Mortgage Loans on Modern Homes lowest Rates Hawkins & Roberts Inc. ' " K pt',j:V ' r' '' aMBssBsl Above is one of the houses being built in the 1800 block on South High street by Mr. Headrick. He lo Using COMMON Common brfck facing will make your home much more attractive at very little additional expense. See These Nete Homes Salem Brick & Tile Co. Tile Road and 8. P. Tracks in Hollrwood District PHOKE4917 CHAD I 1800 with easy terras will buy thi 3 SNAP! SNAP room cottage on beautiful east front lot, several choice fruit and shade trees. See Clifford Harold with Childs & vf:ru. Psilfnrc 911 Stflt St- -Phone JIIUICI , WtVl w.m " T I 6708. 9 Immediate Possession of a fte 8-roona borne, plenty of boilt-ina, fireplace, baaemrnt, for nace, garage, street paved and walks in. Nice east front lot 94x 144) ft. Priced for short time at $3500, cash $500, bal. $40 mo. inc. 6 int. If yon wish a bar gain in a borne, let ws show yow this one. Childs A Miller, Real tors, 344 State SU Fbone 670S. BRAND NEW! BeaBtifoI, new, brick home, 5 large rooms and unfinished attic, east front lot, street paved and paid. All for only $4500 with $1000 down. It's a beauty! CaU .Mrs. Ellis with Childs & Miller, Realtors, 844 State St., Phone 6708. FARMS for SALE ! US arrea, e miles west of Salem. 20 acres full bearing prunes excellent condition. Six room home, fireplace, hot and cold water. Electric service. Abont $2000 worth of oak and fir wood. Might take good home . in Salem. Only $4000. 85 acres, beantifnl dairy farm, over 50 acres plowed, excel lent soil, modern home,' large dairy ban and oat buildings between Labish Center and Mt. AngeL One f the beat bays In the WUlaaaette valley. Priced at $8,000. Liberal terms. See Mr. Walter with Childs Mill er, Realtor. S44 State SU Phone 6708. BORROW MONEY FROM US! Prompt Service! Low Interest Rates! Most Convenient Terms! Cliilds& Miller Mortgage Loans 344 State St. Phone 6708 Melvin Johnson 725 Court St. Phone 3723 If ft? 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