Monday, July 21, 1941
(Tie Cfinitol Journal, Salem; Oregon
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BUILD - REMODEL - REPAIR - FIX-UP - CLEANUP!
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Taggart's Subdivision
Attractive for Homes
A new subdivision that is early to attract the attention
of persons who want to establish good homes in unusually
fine locations is Taggart's subdivision south of Glen Creek
road on the hill back of West Sa-
lom. Jack Taggart, who lives on
the heights back of the city, Is own
er of the plat and Hawkins & Rob
erts have exclusive sale of the
properties.
The subdivision is one of the de
velopments nearest the town. The
west part is well atop the heights,
and from there it slopes to the
bottom of the hills. It has two
graveled roadways north and south,
one near the center of the tract
and another as the east boundary,
and there Is another partially
through the lower end.
In the tract are 19 lots, 13 of
them 75 by 100 feet, and the oth
ers 70 odd feet by various lengths.
A restriction of $3000 has .been
placed as building requirement. The
tract has FHA approval. Four lots
have been sold and new homes are
being built on three of them.
Sloncr Will Bulla
West Salem, July 21 L. L. Sloper
was Issued a building permit to con
struct a residence on McNary ave
nue at an estimated cost of $1000.
New 5-rm. home North. Oak
floors, oil floor furnace, utility
rm., elec. water heater. Snap
at $3400.00.
$25.71 a mo., incl. taxes. New 5
rms., fully modern. Air-conditioned,
nice view on King wood
Hghts. $4250.00. The best value
In new homes we have seen!
New modern 5 rms., attic and
basement recreation room,
fenced yard. A bargain at
$3850.00 $450 and $24 a month,
inch taxes.
Home and income, duplex, 5
blks. from State Bldgs. Two
completely furnished apis., with
sep, baths. Income $55.00 a mo.
Live in one and rent other, A
steal nt $3000, $500 dn.
18 -room convalescent home,
close in. Living quarters. $300
a mo., income. Only $8000. You
should sec this.
Good 4-rm. (2 brms.) well loc.
East. Only $1905, $330 dn. and
$19.50 per mo.
We have a wide variety of fine
homes in and out of town in
high price class. Ask us about
them.
See Mr. Hardy with
Hawkins & Roberts
REALTOR?
Real Estate Investment
Loans & Insurance
State & Liberty Sts. Ph. 4108
SALEM
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Real-Estate
AUCTION
SALE
LONE AEi
VILLAGE
ADDITION
S6HomesitesS6
All Extra Large Lots, Restricted and Approved
by the
F. II. A.
Many New Homes Now Under Construction
in This Tract
Sale Will Be Conducted on
the Property
Terms Ten Per Cent Cash, Balance Five Dollars
Per Month If you pay rent you can buy one of
these Homcsitcs.
DATE OF SALE
Sales Dates Will Re Announced in This Taper
Next Few Days
Rich L. Reimann, Owner
The Imperial Auction
Co. and Brokers
Building
Permits
Building permits for the last
week: Mrs. J. Martin, to repair
a lVj-story dwelling at 1145 Sag
inaw, $25. Earl Woolridge, to re
pair a Hi -story dwelling at 29G
Richmond, $40. John Wicns, to re
pair a one-story dwelling and gar
age at 1770 North Front, $200. A.
C. Nelson, to repair a two-story
store building at 3)5 North Liberty,
$148. J. A. Steib, to relocate and
repair a garage at 1900 South High,
$50. L. Schnuelle, to repair roof of
a 1V4 -story dwelling at 1115 North
Winter, $327. H. C. Hull, to reroof
a l'.i -story dwelling at 530 Jeffer
son, $120. H. M. Lehman, to build
a one-story dwelling and garage
at 1430 Fairmount, $3760. Gus Po
lalcs, to repair a two-story apart
ment house at 705 North Liberty,
$800. F. W. Taylor, to build a gar
age at 442 South 23rd, $200. Foster
and Klelscr, to erect a billboard at
108 South 12th, $35. Charles S.
Chittick, to alter a one-story dwell
ing at 2342 Adams, $150. Gladys
Lacey, to build a one-story dwell
ing and garage at 2295 North
Capitol, $500. Edward Lukinbcal, to
reroof a one-story dwelling at 440
North 14th, $45. I. N. Sturtcvant,
to reroof a one-story dwelling at
433 North 17th, $09. Willamette uni
versity, to reroflf a two-story build
ing at 020 state, $242. Hugh Ker
wln, to reroof a two-story dwelling
at 584 North 21st, $148. J. T. Mc
Kinlay, to reroof a two-story dwell
ing at 530 North Winter, $100. A. H.
Bailey, to repair a one-story dwell
ing at 1580 Bellevuc, $100. Oregon
Electric Railway company, to re
pair warehouse at 020 Locust, $3150.
A. J. Anderson, to move and re
pair a one-story dwelling at 580
South 18th, $500.
Beauty Shop in
Hotel Building
Hubbard, July 21 Lcnore Rivers,
who recently purchased Lauretta's
Beauty shop, is now located in the
old hotel building back of Bon
trager's grocery. The front room
which she occupies has been en
tirely redecorated and now presents
an up-to-date appearance. The
walls are finished in ivory and rose
and all equipment is modern.
Building1 Home
Suvcr, July 21 Alton Benedict
has poured a concrete foundation
and has the lumber to build
small 20 by 24 foot residence on the
O. M. Benedict place, on the knoll
southeast of the barn.
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Advcrtisinir Office
163 N. Commercial St
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Deals Reported
FromCanby
Aurora, July 21 Following Is al
list of real estate deals made during
May and June, as reported by the
Canby Land company:
Mr. and Mrs. Manley B. Starr of
Slletz, purchased 02 acres from Fred
Lamb at Beaver creek.
H. T. Midboe traded his house
and one-half acre in Canby to Mrs.
Leona B. Jacobs, for her 28 acres
near Hubbard.
Mrs. Mary E. Faught purchased
the house and two lots belonging
to Mr. and Mrs. Blrkholtz, Hubbard.
E. E. Duchesneau of The Dalles
purchased five acres near Mullno
from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slever of
Jewell, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langmead
of Seattle sold their house in Canby
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown of
Canby.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Klelser of
Portland bought five acres in the Ri
verside district from W. E. and
Genia McCauley.
H. T. Midboe sold his 28 acres
near Hubbard to R. A. Rogers.
W. T. Tillman, filbert grower of
New Era, purchased the 9.47 acres
formerly owned by Arthur Burk
holder and the 9.48 acres belonging
to Effie Manson, filbert land, locat
ed on the Pacific highway, one
quarter mile south of Aurora.
Wafer Intake Main
Will be Extended
Dallas, July 21 The water com
mission plans to extend the new in
take main, laid during the past
spring, from just above the Siddons
ranch to the mouth of Canyon
creek. The project calls for 10,000
feet of 12 inch main and, when
completed, will permit the depart
ment to install a pump at that point
which is above all possible source
of contamination. The pipe line will
follow along the logging road built
by the Pope-Talbot company and is
easily accessible all the way.
Aumsville Folk
Move to New Homes
Aumsville, July 21 Mr. and Mrs,
O. E. Roberts moved into their new
home during the week. The home
Is located next to the ee High
berger home nnd Is a lovely addi
tion to the homes of Aumsville. Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Mountain have mov
ed into their newly remodeled
home. Rev. Aarhaus, who has been
doing the carpenter work on the
Mountain home, will complete the
Lesley house next.
New Outdoor Signs
In West Salem
West Salem, July 21 The United
Outdoor Sign company has complet
ed construction of two sign boards
on Edgewatcr street adjacent to the
Burke Auto Courts. The signs are
built in a V design, which met
with the police committees approv
al. Permission to build the signs
was granted the company at the
last council meeting.
Will It c model Homes
West Salem, July 21 The city is
sued building permits for the follow
ing resident ial remodeling: Elmer
Jncobscm at 1026 Eighth street, cast
ing $25; Sid Wilson at 1179 Ruge
street at a cast of $25, and C. C.
Gardner at 551 King wood at an es
timated cast of $40. 1
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Barracks Later to
Become Dwellings
Houses from barracks at minimum cost. Such will be
one of the post-emergency stories relating a lasting benefit
to accrue from the present feverish effort to house workers
concentrated at vital defense Indus
tries.
For many of the dormitories being
completed under Farm Security ad
ministration direction in various
parts of the nation are designed to
be demounted later and converted
into small houses for tenant farm
ers and other low income groups.
Plans for these houses of the future
were drawn by FSA architects even
before starting work on the barracks.
Outstanding example of the dou
b)e-purpose buildings are the 14 dor- j
mitories just completed at San
Diego, Calif., to house 1,000 workers.
These buildings are all-plywood
with inside and outside walls com
prised of four by eight-foot sections,
prefabricated in shops of a house
"manufacturing" plant.
Material Is Saved
Because the walls and floors arc
of plywood panels, FSA officials an
ticipate nearly 100 per cent salvage
Real Estate
P. S. and Zella S. Anunsen to Fnn
ny Pells land In lot 11, E. E. Martin's
addition to Salem.
P. S. and Zella S. Anunsen to Fan
ny Pells parts of lots 10 and 11 E. E.
Martin's addition to Salem.
Orchard Development & Land Co.
to Vernon and Lucille McEwen lot
41 Evergreen acres.
Orchard Development & Land Co.
to O. N. and Llla J. Pendergraft lot
31 Evergreen acres.
Jory Packing company to Lnwrcnco
Warehouse company field warehouse
lease on property in T 8 SR 3 W,
Julia Ann Marsh to Homer Francis
Marsh lots 7 end 8, block 61, North
Salem.
Lona G Looney to Victor Chehnk
4U acres in twp. 0, SR 3 W.
M D. and Lydia V. Lcabo to Clar
ence B. Wilson 50 acres In T 7 SR
3W.
Mary and Isaac O. Johnson to
Ruth J. and Clifford A. Blake con
tract of sale on 3V4 acres on T4 SR
1 W.. and part of lot 13 Donald Fruit
Tracts.
Richard M. Stolz and others to Leon
E, nnd Vera I. Barrlck property in lot
1, block 8, Salem,
United States National bank to Ri
chard M. Stolz and Margaret S. Mar
shall part of lot 1, block 8, Snlcm.
J. W. and Helen F. Brasher to
Portland General Electric easement
over lot 6. subdivision 2, Smith's Fruit
farms.
A N. Bush to Joseph and Anna
A. Potrykus S acres In Ewald Fruit
farms.
A. C. Burk, sheriff, to A. J. Allcnby
land In S 35 T 7 SR 3 W.
Transmission line casements to
USA adjoining Oregon Electric right
af way lllcd by the following:' J. H.
smith. Henry and Knte tru treat,
Thomn.n .T nnrt I.lnn. Hunt. Mnrv E.
Mceimn ana Joseph aonncn, Jonn
and Mario Nelthoff, Frances Ganlard,
Blanche nnd G. G. Beckner, E. L. and
Kate Rogers, United States National
corporation, Gladys Windsor.
Edwin A. and Grace E. Jory to Mar
lon county property In S 20, T 8, SR
3 W.
World War Vcternns State Aid com'
mission to Mary A Gecr lot 5, block
11. J. Myers addition to Salem.
John C. and Alpha O. Pepper to E,
W. nnd Ada W. Chrlstophcrson lauu
in Donald Fruit tracts.
William nnd Mnry L. McCarroll to
E. P. nnd s. McAntnony land nt u
and First streets, Hubbard.
Jess C. and Altft D. Adams to A. E.
nnd Lura Lcnry In lot 27. blocs i,
Wynn's nddltlon to Woodburn.
Ada M Cole and others to Lloyd
L. nnd Mabel Robinson lot 0. block
4. Emilcwood addition to Snlcm.
Johanna C. Perry to Francis nnd
Jessie A. Meier lot 5 in Centennial
nddltlon to Salem.
Mnrlon County to N. C. Potter, lot
the rijfht to expect.
g CHET
of materials when the dormitories
are disassembled. Re-erection of the
sections will be into four-room farm
houses and similar small dwellings
possibly located far from present
barracks.
When permanent dwellings are
erected, the sections probably will
be glued together; the panels al
ready are glued to framework, a sys
tem of construction rapidly gaining
acceptance. Finished houses will be
usable and durable. The inner walls
of fir plywood easily can be papered,
painted or stained; exteriors,
painted.
Incidentally, this type construc
tion of the dormitories also served
admirably the current need as speed
of erection is a paramount consider
ation in the defense housing pro
gram. These demountable barracks
were scheduled for erection in 110
days; they were finished in 60 days.
Transfers
5, block 18, Cnpltal park addition to
Salem, correction deed.
Edwin A. and Grace E. Jory to Mar
ion county, 6 acres, parts of lots 5.
6 and 9, Sunnyslde Fruit farm No. 14.
Edwin A. and Grace E. Jory to
Marion county, 3.19 acres In S20 TB
ok aw.
George A. and Vestal Matter to Har
old and Florence Blckell, lot 2, block
2, Pref.ii all & Smith's addition to Sa
lem. Minnie A. Evans to M. D. and Sybil
H. Evans property In block 8, uni
versity addition to Salem.
Roy S. and Etta Melson to Ewald
D. and Evelyn Josephine Franz, .28
acre in T7 SR 3W.
E. A. and Rose Kurtz to W. J. nnd
Mary B. Noland. 1 acre In T7 SR 3W.
MnrRuerite Taylor Stevens and
Hugh Stevens to J. D. and Anna Ras
ter, part of lot 8, block 2, Southwest
aaaition to saiem.
Alois Keber to J. D. nnd Anna
Kaster, pnrt or lot 2, block 2, South
west addition to Salem,
H. J. and Minnie Johnson to Al
bert and Lydla Fried, one acre in lot
45, Lablsh Gardens.
T. M. Hicks and others to Albert
and Lydla Fried, part of lot 46, La-
Disn gardens.
Fred C. and Dora Schermacher to
Fred and Edla Hampton, 2.14 acres
in io an aw.
Beulah M. Woods to Carl and Ruby
miKKeiEon pare oi uiock l, saiem.
Carle and Myrtle D. Abrams to Mar
Ion Rodriguez lot 16, block 3, Salem
niBnway tracts.
Gustavo E. and Bertha M. Zell to
Wesley S. and Wona S. Roeder, lot
iv, diock e. rncKeys Kauroaa aaai
tlon to Salem.
George W. and Josephine Strnwn
to Jennie Lreo, 3 acres in T5, SR 1W,
Hn tike n E. and Sophia Gronn to
w. u. uraiceiey, sr and Sadie Drake
ley, lot 22, block 26. Rosedale addition,
Leo Edwin Johnson t oLcna Knapp
Johnson. 51.50 acres in Twps. 3 and
, aw aw.
Bessie M. and John A. Hyde to Jess
J. and Bertha C. Mitchell, land In T6
SR 2W.
L. A. nnd Clara Schnlder to Port
land General Electric company, ease
ment deed In S13 T6 SR 1W.
Rich L. and Joy E. Reimann to
Arlie G. and Truth Huston Anderson,
lot 12. Grnber's addition to Salem.
Walter nnd Kreta Bondell to Rose
Mnrle Kronberg, part of lota 7 nnd 8,
block 1, Midland addition to Salem.
A N. and Mildred Minden to Jncob
and Berthn Spnnlol. lots 5 nnd 6,
Ottomar Luttlch addition to Stay ton.
H B. and Ada B. Lathnm to A. F.
and Sylvia E. Davenport, part of S15
T7 SE 1W.
Leo N. and Emma Chltda to P. J.
and Grace Lorcnson in lot 5, block
2, Emma Chi Ids subdivision.
Otilla Ask to Alma Marie Ask, 60.46
acres In T7 SR 2W.
Hownrd A. and Veva Rex to Claude
D. and Althla L. Mustek, lot 16, El
dcrbrook tracts.
Bessie E. nnd John C. McManus to
Rpssie May DeHut, lot 1, block 4,
Pratt nddltlon to Salem.
Joseph F. nnd Mnry F. Rlngwnld
to William and Eileen Gentzkow, land
in T7 SR 3W.
Albert Estate Inc.. to Lola M.
Browning, land in T9 SR 2E.
M. B. and Maud P. Stcgner to Lewis
G. and Virginia L. Mitchell, lots 4
and S, block 9, Capital park addi
tion to Salem.
John and Lurena Olthoff to Alma
Wengpr and others, 40 acres In T7
SR 1W.
Hannah M. Rlckard to Mary E. Bur
roughs, lot 11, block 11, Highland
nddltlon to Salem.
Marlon county to Edwin A. and
Grace E. Jory. 20 acres In Sunnyslde
Fruit farm No. 14.
Albert and Wlnntfrrd E. Ha bens
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Improvements at
Detroit Continue
Detroit, July 21 In spite of heat
that reached 105 degrees changes
and improvements go on In this
small but busy town. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wright have moved from the
Morse cabins to the E. L. Pltner cot
tage on the bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Ginther are now living in the
Prank Steenhout apartment on
the hill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Goodman are having a wardrobe
built in a bedroom, more cupboards
in the kitchen and their bathroom
enlarged, and Harry Apple Is re
modeling his cabin In town.
Food Center at
Rickreall Improved
Rickreall, July 21 Improvements
in facilities for rural communities
are finding their way into the vil
lage of Rickreall, located centrally
In the farming section of poik
county at the intersection of high
way 99W and the Salem-Dallas
highway.
In addition to the new store,
known as the Rickreall Food Cen
ter, operated independently by Mr.
and Mrs. Art Collingsworth, space
has been added for the most mod
ern type of food refrigeration avail
able. Mr. Collingsworth announces the
completion of this project for this
week-end and on Saturday, July 12,
he invited the Interested public to
inspect the venture and get infor
mation concerning its operation.
The building, which is connected
with the store, has a capacity of
200 lockers, of 12, 10, 8 and 5 foot
size, the greatest number being 8
and 10 foot size. The best type of
installation is assured, with walls
of 8 inch concrete, mopped and
slated Inside and outside, making
them air-tight, and 18 inches of
Insulation. '
Mr. Collingsworth will employ a
meat cutter from Dallas and sug
gests that patrons wanting a choice
of size and location should come
before all are taken.
Monmouth, July 21 The Fream
estate located at the north end of
Echols street has been sold to Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Partiow. The prop
erty, four lots and house, has been
rented by Walter Scott for some
time, Partiow Is a city mail car
rier.
to Adam L. and Myrtle F. Toepfcr,
162 acres in T8 SR IE.
P. N. and Marian Derby to United
States National bank SlA of property
in T7 SR 3W.
Warren J. and Winifred Butler to
Warren J. Butler. Jr., lot 24, block 2,
Laurel Park addition to Salem.
Naomi and H. J. Rowe to William
J. and Amelia Albus, lot 5 and SVa of
tot o. diock z, fines addition to stay
ton. Intcrmountain Building & Loan as
sociation to Sophie ott, lot 2, block
15, Nob Hill annex to Salem.
Leo N. and El ma Chi Ids to Henry
B. Kochlcr, east halt of lot 8, Sunny-
oi tie rruit rarms no. iu.
W. G. and Marie Wildlg to W. A
and Cora J. Smith, lot 4, Cottage
street aauition to saiem.
Norma Davis to John E. Davis, lot
I. tiiversiae acres.
A. U and Katie Lindbeck to Prank
E. and Mark K. Shafer. property in
diock ii, ueorgo H. joncs addition
to saicm.
Jessie M. Hutchlns to Willard L,
and Martha E. Benson, land In S33
X SH IE.
Glen Odor and others to Marv Ell
en Ritchie, lot 4, block 28, Highland
addition to Salem.
Lester A. and Isabelle Stark to P.
H. and Blanche V. Holmes, of lot
12. block 2, Center street addition to
oniem.
Oregon Pulp & Paper company to
Opaco Realty company, lot 4, block
4a, saicm
Ama S. Thlelsen and others to Fred
D. and Sarah D. Lange, land in block
24 saicm.'
Bessie E. McManus to John C. Mc
Manus. undivided 'i interest In lot
3, diock 4. Pratt addition to Sa em.
Newton S. and Rosa Nave to David
E. and Wilma M. Turnldge, land In
T9 SR 3W.
E. A. Rhoten. trustee, to A. I. Eoff,
24.93 acres in T7 sr 2W. -
Albert and Helen Barth to Arthur
and Alice Edwards east 100 feet of lot
1 block 16, Georgo H. Jones addition
to saitm.
Elizabeth M. Ross to Roy E. and
Helen J. Pearce. parts of lots 7 and 8.
block 34. University addition to Salem.
Nellie L. Harris to Alonzo and E.
A. Sbuttleworth, 12.46 acres In T8
SR 3W.
Edgar V. and Irene Collins to E. J
and Daisy B. Richards, lot 1, block 1,
Marv A. Gates addition to Gates.
Rich L. and Joy E. Roinmann to
Frank W. and Hallle G. Strausbaugh
lot 14, Graber's nddltlon to Salem.
Ifcuf Home
Salem Real Estate
Is Considered Safe
Some people in Salem, according to William G. Hardy,
manager of the real estate department of Hawkins & Rob
erts, Inc., are becoming a little concerned because other de-
fense areas are experiencing more
of a building boom than Salem, and
some people are being called from
Salem for one reason or another in
connection with the defense pro
gram. "Although these conditions do ex
ist to a certain extent," he said, "we
should not lose sight of the fact
that these conditions are not per
manent. Based on past experience
the districts which experience the
greatest boom in times such as
these, also suffer the worst head
ache when it Is over, and it will be
over long before the average real
estate loan being made today is
paid off. '
"Investing in real estate Is quite
different from investing in a hot
dog stand for a passing carnival.
'In 1921 I bought a $3500 home
in a small town that was experi
encing a boom from silver mining
operations. Silver was supposed to
be sure, and the supply unlimited.
Real estate values were supposed to
go up, and never come down, but
two years later, the price of silved
slipper, the mine closed, the bottom
fell out of real estate values, and I
felt lucky when I realized $1350 for
my $3500 home.
"Salem, for several reasons, need
have no such fear.
"First, Salem is located in the heart j
of one of the finest fertile valleys in
the world, and is supported princi
pally from the produce of the farm.
From the beginning of time, the
farm and farm products have been
the backbone of any country. It will
continue to be the back-bone as
long as man continues to live on
the earth.
"Second, Salem being the capital
city of Oregon, will continue to en
joy all the benefits of a capital city
so long as our country and state ex
ist. Where can you go to find a city i
or community with greater long
range possibilities?"
According to Mr. Hardy, now is
the time to buy real estate in a good
safe location and Salem is one of the
safest communities in the world for
home or Investment.
Lindbeck House on
High Street Sold
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck, who
live In an attractive new home
north of Salem, have announced
sale of another attractive home
that they vacated at 1313 South
High street where they lived for a
number of years. The buyers are
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shafer who
have moved to the property.
Pratum, July 21 John Olthoff
has sold his farm to the Wenger
brothers and their sister, Alma
Wenger. The Olthoffs have pur
chased a farm In the North Howell
neighborhood.
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Several New Homes
Sllverton, July 21. Although Sil
vcrton Isn't In the Industrial rush
of the defense program, some build
ing Is being done in homes for per
manent residences.
The new parsonage home of tin
Rev. M. J. K. Fuhrs of the Trinity
Lutheran church, is nsaring com
pletion In a general way and in
ready for interior finishing. It 19
located in North Second street.
The Ralph Larsons and the Glad
wyn Hamres are building new
homes in South Second street.
Neef Lots for Park Purposes
Lots 1 and 2 in block 3 of Neef's
subdivision were deeded to the pub
lic for park purposes by Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Neef instead of only
lot 1 as quoted in a list of real es
tate transfers last week.
A
PRIMARY
CONSIDERATION
in the planning and con
struction of any home is
making certain that an
adequate water heating
system is assured.
ASSURE
YOUR HOME
HOT WATER
A-PLENTY
with
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
A WATER HEATER
for
EVERY HOME'S
NEED
Let Us Help You with Your
Water Heating Problem
Furniture Co.
273 N. Liberty
This
includes :;
Material
and Labor
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NORTH SALEM
H Mark Et on Lim Art.
PH. 4939
375 Chcmeketa
Phone 9221
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