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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 90

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DaklanD SEPTEMBER 7, 1930 F0UI.IIII OF IffllST HAS Addition Made to Hotel Lakehurst JTlje addition ofA large number of rooms to the Lakehurst hotel in the Lake district is reported by Mpafger Kiefabetf (Above) The Hotel Lakehurst. and (below) a view -of the dining room. New Berkeley Apartment I. M. Kinlev has iust comrjletei' this apartment at 3030 Regi MOT IS ADDITION OF J.

M. Kinley has just compJeteJtlhw apartment it 3030 Regent. EASTBAY street in Berkeley. Its modern facilities include genuine jrigidaires. Spark gas ranges, Marshall and Stearns beds ind a Johnson oil- swans jaaawww'" burning system to supply heat and hot watff, i FIFTEEN ROOMS Oi V.nit the Eastbay' being further advertised In finanj cial circle of the east in a ne SUNDAY NEffi BOOK BY ill John P.

Da- trtaa ftf Oa Xl- Work Rapid So That Ereo to land, which Hotel Adds Facilities Care. for Its Perfna- nent Guests has just i tion of Structure Can Be Rushed been pub lished by F. 'd S. Crofts 1' i il I Co. or iew Harry Schuster, owner and build Announcement was made during er of the modern 1275.000 apart the past week that the Hotel Lake i orK.

enii- tied "An In- 4 In 1 ment, now under construction at -J Parkins hurst on Jackson street near Nine vest me nt." 1 a Van The volume stresses, i ran teenth, Oakland, haa completed the addition of 'fifteen roomia with private baths to ita facilities for permanent guests. "This new development has come 1, an easy, un- streets, re ports that ana-able a n- or I ll'fJ Is, i r. the hers. if i qualities7 about through thepopularity of 'the Lakehurst as a residential hotel," stated J. Kiefaber, manager of the LakShurst.

He added: con act-o are ma king; an Ideal In-v ment. JTA the difficult rapid prog. res on the tleo of find ing suitable investments 10 Hit r. DATTES. a-tlon for the mini a ture increasing number of Eastbay people residing at the hotel haa made It necessary that we provide comfort which will especially appeal to them.

Many of the guests at the Lakehurst are business and professional men and women who appreciate-the proximity to the downtown Oakland section, while enjoying the quiet residential environment of the Lake. district. Aa an addition to the conveniences offered permanent guests, we have also Installed extra bathrooma and which will occupy a mmand- vS. f' A H' ii A A i I i 'A i i i i- i -Ltx Ing sits in the Grand Lak dis it which have a good rate of returii coupled with a reasonable free4 dom from care, and some of the channels employed by meni Wealth for the profitable conserva tion of their capital. One eastern magazine com ments: "It is particularly approj priate that this book be lssueif ata this time when a great mat jority of the people are looking fof investments which are not.auscep4 tlble to violent depreciation and change." The-author, John P.

Davles, is ft trict. 8 a hunter all-tile showers. The new construction has been supervised by 0 XASXX SCHU8TIB. states: "In apartment planning this modern Douglas Dacre Stone, noted East- carefuracon wer have taken into bay architect." Klefaber also announced ap pointment of B. P.

Morgan as chef of Lakehurst dining room, Morgan was formerly with the Wil son catering organization opera- director of the Oa-kland Chambej of Commerce. He Is tha general agent Incharge of twenty counties In Northiifh California for the Pei.xj Mutua' Life Insurance company! with offices in The TRIBUNE To wet. I sideration every detail for the venlenee of our tenants. Not only wilt tenants be assured-of every modern device making for comfort, but, In addition, the entire apartment atructure will be. soundproof, so that nolae will not travel from one unit to another.

To accomplish this, it has been necessary to entail additional expense. "Our apartment structure will be -tors of the large chain of restau rants. He was formerly with the -rTTFjyf" TTTTT Fred Harvey system, serving as chef at the El Tovar in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. "The Lakehurst appeals particu 1 1 Company Occupies of brick, with a steel frame, seven stories high, and will contain sixty apartments with a total of one hundred and seventy-four rooms, "Johnson oil burners have been selected "In order to Ins'ire an abundance of heat and hot water at ell times." 'Willis Lowe is the architect, and plans call for completion within eight months, v. Association Issues Loft Lease Form a Its New Quarters An investment of 1275,000 la rep larly to those who prefer the modern type of home life." Klefaber continued.

"It offers to Its guest the comforts and individuality of a distinctive residence, fi well as the convenience of hotel facilities. Each guest room la fuAnlshed. with the same care as a private home, and here Is also a luxuriously. furnished lobby with a fireplace and radio, a billiard room, patio and bridge room. "The Lakehurst hotel is operated on th American plan and both breakfast and dinner are Included In the room rental.

Guests are alao aocomrnodated on the European plan. The Lakehurst Is located on Jackson street' near Nineteenth street and Lake It is within five minutes walk tom Broadway and lees than threemin Nursery, School 1 To Open Sept. 24 The fall term of the Mills col. lege nursSry school will reopen September 24. Miss Margaret Pettyjohn, supeN visor, will be assisted by Miss Louisa Gay of NewsYork and Misf Isabel Hammock of San Diego.

Attendance at the nursery will be limited to 20 children between) the ages of 18 months and years. The school will be con. ducted In Toyon hall, in the centesj of the college campus. A use has been found at lajt for rock pile land near provide. J.

Adams Is using it for truck gardening, and he produces three-pound tomatoes and sixteen-foot corn. Adams bought twenty-three acres of rock plies from which, dredges took gold years, ago. I resented In the new building and equipment erected at Broadway nd Thirtieth street by Jay Lepkos Ik i owner, and manager of the Tire Boots and Saddles Club Is Organized Headquarters battery of the 143d Field Artillery, C. N. has organized a "Boots and Saddles" club.

It will meet every Irfor. night at the Leona Heights stables ind its members will participate in show-ring formation training snd elementary horsemanship Sergeant-Major H. Q. Crocker 13- president of the club. Service cgtapany, Incorporated.

i nesrcompwiy was iormeny located at 2 bit Webster street. In Tenants and landlords, as well as realtors, will welcome the standard, loft lease form prepared by the property management division of temporary quarters. In its new building the concern has ,1 st.uare feat in which to handle Its complete service for tires, batteries, lubrication, brake lining, wheel utes from San Francisco transpor i tation." equipment, etc. tsa National Association of Real Kstate Boards, a standard lease form which has just been Issued following two years of investigation into Just what constitutes the most satisfactory agreement between the lessor and lessee of loft property. This new standard lease form has been sent to all members of the property management division.

It was prepared by a committee of which Carlton Schultz, Cleveland, Ohio, was chairman. Other members of the committee were: Major 75 i i vTr-j V. HPT Yo Will Make Monte I Enrollment in in Real Estate VV ii. JL JL HOTEL ISSUES S.F. Fashion Art J.

F. Douglas, Seattle, Carl Wells, Detroit, George Klein, Indianapolis, and Vincent Mead, Han Francisco, Calif. The new (form covers all the phases of the agreement between owner and, renter, including provisions on services, claim bank IIID15 KOOFl PUNT School Heavy A large enrollment 1 reported by the Fashion Art Schdol, located The "Blltmora Spindrift- is ths4 Sept illch- RICHMOND, 1289 Butter street, Ran Fran mond'a newest the Mac tuie or an artistic, uustratea book In and Around Oakland cisco. The school provides courses ruptcy, removal of the lessee's property and approximately 0 other matters' on which expsriesac has demonstrated that the tenant and owner should have definite agreements and understanding before tbey enter into a lease. The standard loft leas form is the third standard lease form to Issued within the year by the Property Management Division.

Karller atandard forma are the mlllan OH corporation, Is now in let Just published for the Blltmore or both professionals and laymen active operation, according to in Hotels system by Guy Rowsll, costume design, millinery mak-J report of C. W. Miller, manager, formerly a resident of Alameda, ing and design, fashion illustration. through the Htohmond Chamber of Commerce. The company operates ana now publicity director for the Los Angeles Blltmore, commercial art, life drawing, and Interior decoration.

The school la an oil distribution facility on the Baad. widely-known California outer harbor adjoining the Klch field Oil comnanv plant. under the direction of Its owner, hotel man. Is the manager of the Los Angeles Blltmore, and the The plant Includes two 20,000 Miss Anna Addison Gallagher. A vice-president of the system which apartment house lease form and the standard extension lease form.

A standard nitfmigement agreement form is now being completed and will be issued this fall, and work on a firth form, a standard office lease form, Is now going forward. barrel gasoline storage tanks, two BOO barrel gasoline tqnks, 'a rack comprises the Los Angeles Bllt- fabrlo stylist course, is another de- more, the Santa Barbara Blltmore, nartment in which instruction is to load cars with gasoline and an other rack for loading trucks for Fllntrldge Blltmore and Arizona Blltmore. John McE. Bowman Is given. The school also conducts an employment bureau to assist, I the president, nearby distribution.

Cars and trucks are being loaded dally al The booklet contains man ex without fea, in the placement of ceuent reproductions, as we I as KOIIi VOM THKE8 While aome trees will undoubtedly grow in a poor soil after they have become established, thei is no advantage in starting trees in though the plant Is not yet operat Ing at Its fullest capacity, aocord lng to Miller. students. notes concerning. Sir Thomas Lie The Fashion Art School was ton, Helen Wille Moody, Gertrude Improvements are to be made, f.oerie, and other famous recent founded in 1920 for the purpose of which Include grading, landscaping guests at the Blltmore. or tne grounds, erection of orna giving Intensive training in ita own In the last two months 8 new factories or the doublingof anything except the best garden soil.

Usually that referred to aa "topsoll" la the kind to have on hand in sufficient quantity for tree planting. Bear this in says the American Tree Association of mental fences and painting; the tanks, he said. Miller stated the partloular field. Entrance dates, Foresters Endorse It pointed out. are flexible since plant serves all of the central and northern part of California and all the teaching Is on an individual.

Washington Trees Washington. Do not "spar the top aoll and apoll the tree!" baala, and the courses are pianneu Nevada, the refined gasoline com lng here In ships from the com pany's refinery at Long Beach. Planting of groves and forests in to meet individual needs ana od-Wflves-. Mlsa Gallagher statea: commemoration of the two hun "Th designing of costumes Is dredth anniversary In 1912 of the one. of the largest Industries In the Dirtn or Washington Is etronslv Canada Makes Rapid Strides world: consequently tnere is a rem plans and capacity of old factories-have been an endorsed by the Society-of American ForesterSi jtemsnil for trained designers.

Pro Here Is the announcement from gressive manufacturers want tne iteslsmer who understands the With Aviation W. R. Hlne, the executive secretary, to the American Tree Associ nsvcholoav of line and color and Its nnnllcnttnn to dress. In this nounced for 4he Oakland metropoli- ation of Washington, D. "At the suggestion of President Paul O.

Redington and on a mo. The consistent progress whlc course the student works entirely with fabrics. "Merchandise managers of de Canada has made In the develop ment of aviation is revealed in tan area. survey of the olrnorts of that coun Texas Ass'n Drafts Real Estate Law With the opening of the fall sessions of.state legislatures now near at hand, realtors are again taking their stand for laws requiring the real eatute broker arid salesman -to be licensed by the state tn which they operate. The Texas Association of Real Estate Boards has drafted a bill to license real estate men In Texas and will aim at the passage of a license law bv the 19S1 legislature.

Ruch laws are now in effect In states and In three Canadian provinces, according to the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Resolutions have been drawn up tlon made by W. O. Howard, state forester of New York, seconded by R. S.

Hosmer, professor of forestry, Cornell unilferslty, the council- of the Society of American try which the Commerce Depart partment stores recognize the yalue of our, professional training las a style background in the selling of nipnt has Just issued. women's wear. Touay me iin- Regular services, the report shows, are maintained over nearlv unnmhU la nnlv Of value Foresters in regular ftieetlng unanimously voted: "The of American Foresters endorses 7oo miles of airways, some when consistent' Wltn ariiauu atsndards. which are lighted while Irregular flights are made In the services of To succeed In these profession numerous industries. Vast; area the planting of memorial trees and even more strongly endorses the planting of groves and forests In commemoration of the two hun one must always consider the prao have been explored and surveyed ileal construction of costumes: rrom tns air.

Air patrols over therefore, this course constitutes dredth annlveraary of the birth of thorough training in tne actual Inrge forest tracts save a consldnr able amount of timber from de the father of our country. ins AmcrJcnn Tree association making of alt types of costumes, The draftinr of patterns, the cut structlon by nre, as compared wit MTgrS that plana for pluating be loiaes prior to the provision of thli made at once rather than wait ting, the flnlahlng. theatrical designing, costume sketching, color form of nrotectlon. until 1932. The association will harmony, study of historic designs There are twenty-two flying clubs In Canada, each operating two or send any one free planting sug gestlons.

snd nresent dnv adaptations are basic elements In our curriculum jersey real estate commission and by the; commissions In New York and Pennsylvania extending reciprocal courtesies to reel estate licensees between New Tork and New Jersey and New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In addition to the New York and Pennsylvania resolutions, the New Jersev real estate commission has drawn a blanket resolution whereby reciprocal agreements would be entered Into with any other state which can or will extend reclprocnl courtesy to New Jersey renl estate licensees. more planes from Its ovi or from ome near-by airport. A great variety of work Is done by planes RMOKI INDIAN DANCE Individual designing to suit the figure and complexion, with choice of line and materials for all types More than 6.000 persons gath Belonging to the clubs or to thel The labor, especially skilled labor, for all these enterprise's, cannot be found in Oakland, so---more families, with good incomes, are flowing in shop men, managers, corporation officials all seeking homes. What makes real estate rise? Demand! How can you get property now? Read the Classified Pages daily, and the Develop- ment Section on Sunday ered Prescott recently to witness members.

This, taken i with th of personalities." the dnnces and ceremonials of regular service, the Industrial and Hopl, Zunl, Pueblo and Navajo In the puhllc-work operations, places dians, banded together under the PRKSiniO. THE ArVCIKVF Forty-three years before Colum Canada In the front rank In th tribe name of Smoki. in which wide and extensive use of aircraft were depicted for. them the pic bus dlncovered America, that hardy Spanish gentleman of fortune, Nu On March SI. 19J0.

civil eertlfl turesque and spectacular manner rates were effective in Canada for nez de Vara, sojourned of the Smoki praySr to the great 79 private air pilots, 170 commer where. Presidio. Texas, now stands. rain god. Pardee Tile Co.

Takes Over Sales The Pardee itatawan Tile com. clal air pilots, 111 air engineers, on his westward search for the The event was the annual cere aircraft, and 71 airports. snanlsh settlement of San Mlgue! monial dances of the Smoki tribes Sinaloa. Mexictr. That wns In the Not all the airports and seaplane stations have been licensed, ac men, one of the most colorful pany, one of the Inrgest tile companies serving the whn) nt the pageants of the Southwest, con cording to the rtport.

About 125 cluding with the famous enaks year 15J5. De Vaca erected a cross, and the. place became known as Las Cruces. In 1.1 SI, another name was given the settlement United States, tins Just comDleted are included In the survey; but It le arrangements te take over the sales of the NemadJI Tile and Pottery pointed out mat tnere are numerous others for which descriptions dance staged by Indians engaged in some of the more simple lines of agriculture in the belief that it will company, It is announced. La Junta (the junction) because of the convergence there of the Rio Conchos and the RIo'Grande.

A are not avananie. The many lakes and streams of Canada offer havens The Pardee Alatawan Tile com induce the rain god to send- the moisture needed for their crops. pany represents a combination of hundred years later another change lor seaplanes or amphibians during port of the year: many of these are utilised by skl-equlpped planes 'i in name was wrought through the C. Pardee Works, one of the oldest manufacturers of wan and FORESTRY IS A BISIXESS Successful forest management tale told Governor. Cruzate by in the miner appropriate weather condl friendly Indian.

Juan Sabeata, of a demands application of the earns floor tile, and the Matawan Tils manufacturers of flaming cross on the mountainside, Investment principles that are ap tlons. Caches of fuel nd oil have ten provided In tl other places The Nem'adji Tile and Tottery plied in other successful businesses, to perpetuate the values which will earn as part of the con wnere planes on some one of the several types on private or public Ijctasls Xisccsgtril yrm so in 18(1 La Junta became known ai La Nahlrtfld. In 170. when the settlement became a Spantoh penal colony, the name waa changed to Belen. Then rame the military organlzatlpn known as the Flying company product will completely round out the full line of tiles, as this latter company are manufac- urers Of unglaxed hand made tiles.

tinued investment and recover values which will ho longer rn satisfactorily. The land and improvement values, writes B. P. Kirkland In the Journal of Fores The- name Nemadji ia derived from the word Of the OJihway In- mtm IPllli? may need new supplies, weather conditions and development on a rommercinl baslr hire Imposed unueual and difficult ror.ulrements on Canadian airport InjjMera, it iff pointed out. These, the suriey shows, have been met In an admirable fashion and are dealt with In a way that augurs well for the future aero-riiUc developments in the lans meaning left hand." This name was given by them to a river try, are mostly incapable of recovery except through continued use as part of forest-property.

The Squadron, end the name took on more dignity as Presidio del Norte. The war of 1847 between the United States and Mexico split the settlement, with the Rio Grande as the boundary. The Mexican settlement became OJInsga, while the town north of the Rio Grande was the head of Lake Superior at he head waters of which is situ- ted the town of Nemadji. Minne ahlef knack of forest manogement consists in analysis of, and proper order of the recovery of the tree Investment. sota, and the original Nemadji fac tory.

known as Presidio..

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