Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALliM, ORRUON
FRIPAY, AI'til'ST , 1929
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Beauty Spot
NOW ready for those that want exclusive and restricted view property. Here you have accessibility, .
desirability, convenience of living right in the city. This tract has been subdivided into home sights '.
running in size from 10,000 to 15,000 square feet each. These properties range in price from $650 to
$3500. All of them have views of the City, Snowcapped Mountains, Willamette River, Willamette Valley and
Coast Range. The building restrictions are $5,000. In addition to the restrictions necessary for a high class V.
residential district this new addition is only five minutes from Ladd & Bush bank building and can be :r
reached by driving west on Edgewater Drive just across the Polk county bridge. No city nuisances, pure
water from the West Salem water works which is famous for its wonderful water. All hill property. You
must see this wonderful home site. The streets are now graded and will be improved at once. Several new
homes now under construction. Drive up and see Salem the capitol city's beauty spot
mi? Measure To Show You
Phone 1643
Office
. on the Hill
Call
"BIDDY" BISHOP
Tract Office Phone
2810
Phone 13415J
Residence
EOmgvood nfleSgMs Model nflonrae Comnjplletely Fupwaslhied
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We wish to congratulate Major C. A. Robertson and his associates for the splendid progress made by them in
developing the Kingwood Heights addition. We believe that this District will become one of Salem's most
attractive residential sections and are proud to have been selected to completely furnish its first model
home.
The furniture that we have used for this occasion is entirely in keeping with the English style home yet dis
plays conservative expression of the modern artistic trend. The same idea can be worked out in any home .
where dignity of style is desired along with the lively attraction of color.
' Tbt Simplest Electric Refrigerator
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The Kingwood Heights model home is up to the
minute in eveiy respect and all its equipment is of
the very finest. It is for this reason that a Mon
arch electric range of the latest type has been se
lected for the kitchen. The model used is finished
II in white enamel and is of the double oven type
with four surface units. The range is equipped
with rust proef aluminum oven, individual fuses,
safety switch, full automatic over control, reflect-.
ing surface units that waste no heat, and many
other desii able features.
The attractive appearance of the' Monarch along
with its quick heating oven and surface units have
made this range extremely popular with Salem
women.
Cooking is done at little cost on a Monarch. .
When Charles II came to England's throne he swept
away the austerities of th Puritans and introduced
new luxuries and comforts. Rigid lines in furniture
gave way to gentle comfort as well as appearance.
In the living room furniture for the model home we
have followed the idea of comfortable dignity.
The dining room of the model home is adorned by
a massive Berky & Gay dining suite.
A bedroom is no longer merely a sleeping apartment
when it is famished stuningly in gorgeous furni
ture to exactly suite ones tastes. It becomes rather,
an exquisite boudoir where every leisure hour is
spent. It offers an ideal place to enjoy quiet read- '
ing, to write a letter without interruption, to snatch
that half hour's rest before dinner time. In furn
ishing the model home we have attempted to make
each bedroom a radiant boudoir. -
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340 Court Street
The kitchen of the model home is given an abso
lutely modern touch by the presence of the Eleetro
Kold refrigerator, an aristocrat in the field of elec
tric refrigeration. The four door all porcelain
Seeger cabinet provides ample storage space.and the
four tray freezing coil assures plenty of ice cubes
and frozen deserts. The machine is equipped with
temperature, control for use when qu.'ck freezing is
desired. Electro-Kold uses ' an - absolutely non--poisonous,'
non-explosive gas. . :'':,'.,.. ..."
On account of its economy . and . quiet : operation
Electro-Kold has been selected for many of the fin-.'
est homes in the city.
Over 350 now operating in the Salem district.