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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 83

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iDafelana -SSPTEM2ER M-3 SUNDAY CHERRY MOTDH EXPRESS MOVES i Now in Course of Construction Architect's drawing of the structure now under construction at Perkins and Van Buren streets by Harry Schuster, owner and builder. Willis Lowe is the architect. Plans call for completion within eight months, The building is largely, financed by the California Mutual Building arid Loan association. New Oak Knoll Home Conforming to the Spanish type of architecturt, and located on Fairway avenue in the Fairway Estates section of Oak Knoll, and now open to view, this residence commands a magnificent panoramic view, and is furnished in Monterey style. APARTMENT MAUI IN EVERY ROOM COUNTRY CLUB HOI OPINED IN OAK KILL ouiie 10 nave uwn Display Residence Shown in Fairway Estates to Visitors.

Equipment Designed for Large Buildings. Announcement Is made by tt'l Cherry Motor Express company pi Oakland that the firm will mova tomorrow Into. Its new headquav ters, located at 427 Grove street at the corner of Fifth, i i The Cherry Motor Express company has been in business In Oak land for the past 24 years, and I one of oldest concerns of Its kind In the Eastbay area. The firm's activities cover the entire bay region, as well as the Interior valleys. J.

Cherry and Cherrf are partners in the firm. The rolling material operated by the Cherry Motor Express company consists of six large trucks, and it is planned to add to thta number in the near future, By moving into the new location, the partners state that the entire fleet of trucks will be concentrated under one roof, thus expediting service for customers. The firm was formerly located at 485 Tenth street. A completely furnished, model country club residence Is being opened today la the Fairway Estates section of Oak Knoll, by the Oak Knoll Land corporation. The publlo is Invited to inspect this home, which is of the Spanish type, located on Fairway avenue, with a view of the Oak Knoll Country club and golf course in one direction, and over wooded hills In the other.

A description of the home reads: "Ag attractive feature is the 'large' living room with a fireplace The new apartment structure now under construction at Perkins and Van Buren streets In the Lata) district by Harry Schuster, builder and owner, will be equipped with RCA radios in every unit of the building. Schuster states that the particular RCA installation represents a complete and Independent system, specially devised for apartment structures. Willis Lowe is the architect of the new structure, and plans call for completion within eight months. The new apartment structure will be 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 oiLJmrners have been T--ii-inrifsfir -nnnr mi TSitort psv 1 ntijjiji i hi i nrj np a wi aw 'iti mn i in" isirsmfjiMoa wnww i i ir 1 1 i mi wmfiflf MiijsjwiMTnwwM at one end, and a stairway to the a month to pay the Mil.

Los Asw geles has developed into one et th greatest livestock slaughtering eetv tens in the United upon to supply the meat that ts consumed in the Los Angeles area, and it takes more than $5,000,000 MILLIONS FOR MEAT. Eleven western states, in to local ranges, are drawn upper floor with an iron grill balustrade at the other'. This room has a random-width, planked-oak floor, windows overlooking both the front and back gardens, and is furnished in Monterey furniture with copper red velour hangings and casement curtains. Pleasine notes of color elected in prder to Insure en abundance ofjf heat and hot water at all time. rta nnntrlhliteH hv rrter Hn vSnftmif and coffee tables, and pitterypi Rules for Home Town lamps.

"The planked-oak flooring extends Into the dining room1, where Speech at Convention Final rules for the "Five-Minute Home Town Speech," to be made at the Santa Crui state real estate IU jf convention next month, have just been completed by the contest rules committee, the real estate board was Informed today. The speeches will be delivered on Thursday evening, October 23, in the Casino, Santa Cruz. The trophy awarded to the winner will be. come the permanent possession of his board If It is the third victorious speech. It was pointed out.

Long Beach, Oakland and San Diego are now two-time winners. The contest, present plans indicate, will be limited to twenty speakers, and only one speaker is permitted to enter from each real estate board. E. W. Wallace, who won the cup for Oakland during last year's ie key Wmi HEATIHB HIM IT OPEN TAI Realty Deals Of State Show Trend there is a Monterey antique mahogany dining room set, with the chairs upholstered in red mohair, A corner cupboard completes the furniture in this room.

Hangings are handblocked linen with curtains of Spanish filet net. In both living and dining rooms American Oriental rugs are used for floor coverings. "On the first floor is a bedroom furnished In Colonial-mahogany. "The master bedroom on the second floor Is furnished in Monterey mahogany with twin beds and bright chinU hangings. On this floor is also a guest bedroom with a decorated green bedroom set with lavender coverings.

The lav-endeMs repeated in the hangings. A sun room, furnished In gaily decorated wicker, opens off the upper hall. Clearflax rugs are used in all the bedrooms. "Throughout the horrf) there Is a reat deal of color used, combining both the Spanish and country club Ideas. Both in building and in furnishing the thought has been to give just as much as possible In, value demonstrating that an ar-tlstlo country club residence could be built In the heart of the country club district at reasonable cost.

"The home Is equipped with gas furnaoe, hot water heater, and Frlgldalre. It will be open-dally and Sunday from 10 o'clock In the morning until 8 o'clock In the evening. The home was erected by Alfred E. Peterson." NW BEAUTIFUL VIEW meet at San Diego, and who won third place in the national competition at Toronto, Canada, recently, Important real estate deals con tlnue to take place throughout the win represent tnia city at the con test. "One of the most artistic corners state, with constantly increasing reports that the real estate market of the Chapel of the Chimes and Is on the upgrade, according to me Its Columbarium Garden Terrace, California Real Estate association Many Enroll in Total values of (560,000 were involved in a San Francisco trans is the patio with the fountain in the center," comments Lawrence F.

Moore, manager of the California Crematorium. Moore states that Evening Classes action whereby Peter Bercut pur chased the newly completed ChS' 3 Enrollment In the evening class, et in the Oakland school system the Chapel of the Chimes waa de signed by Julia Morgan, the noted totaled more than 1600 men and woman architect, who Infused a women at the close of the first teau apartments from the Marian Realty company, of which Arthur R. Rousseau la president. The 66 apartment building was taken In on a reported basis of $450,000. In week of registration, according to announcement by officials of the true Old World atmosphere Into the group of buildings.

"In southern Europe whence came the inspiration for these buildings," said Moore, "much use Open house, in eelebratlon 6t the completion of the new American Creamery plant at 14th and Poplar streets, was held last Friday and Saturday. From 2:80 to 4:80 and 7 to 10 p. on both days the publlo had an opportunity to inspect this establishment, Is consldered-nost modern in its arrangement and equipment. The American Creamery Co. Is a pioneer dairy of this city, having been established here in 1889 by J.

A. Sllvlera, and being known at first as the New Jersey Creamery. In 1909 the company was -Incorporated under its present name and Sllvlera has been its president continuously since that time. In 1829 the creamery became a part of the Carnation company and is now operated as a unit of that organization. The new building whioh honaei the dairy and ice oream depart school department.

The enroll ment figure, however, is expected to to reach 2000 before the close of part payment the company accepted an apartment building valued at (75,000, and a theater valued at (25,000. In Los Angeles an apartment site is made of water, In pools, foun tains and mirror effects. To carry the school year. f. The evening class instruction in cu lei technical training for trades this atmosphere, the architect ar was sold by James Hool, business property broker, for a considera ranged that the gentle itiubIo of men at the Central Trade School at Twelfth and Jefferson streets tion of (40,000.

and plans are be Yacht Club Plans For New Clubhouse Plans are being formulated by the Oakland Yacht club to erect a $10,000 clubhouse to complete the $50,000 yacht harbor which was officially opened August 9. Architectural drawings of the proposed clubhouse are for a two. HEATING fountains would be heard here and there. In the Columbarium, for example, at the ends of vistas, she CORRECT lng prepared for a (180,000 six- business training at the Merrltt School, Third avenue and East Tenth cultural courses at story class A apartment building, with a garage in the basement. has placed fountains of old world Technical high school, Forty-third and Broadway, and Americaniza with the deal practically completed for the purchase of a 180- tion work at Dewey, Golden Gate, acre orchard and grove ranch near La Habra and the tacit admission by the proposed purchasers that type with colored tile and planting." Insurance fiten to Hold Del Monte Meet DEL MONTE.

Sept. 13 Representatives of the Aetna Casualty oil prospects are to be developed. Interest In the oil program of the area was again roused. ments Is notable for some innovations in construction of dairy plants, a chief feature being the large window area. "When our first creamery was established at Tenth and- Market in 1899," said Sllvlera, "we had four horse-drawn milk wagons.

Today the American Creamery Co. maintains a fleet St 60 trucks. "In providing so complete a Homes, apartment houses, build ing lots, citrus groves, farm lands nad Surety Company from all parts story building, the lower story to Include storage for 40 boats with a 16-foot length limit, offices, lounge, locker and shower rooms. The second floor will be made up walnly.of a veranda but will also have two club rooms end a kitchen. The clubhouse will be erected on the site of the old yacht house and construction will be begun this winter, according to Ewald Oolsten, port captain.

The yacht harbor, which Is situated at the foot of Nineteenth avenue, la regularly used by seventy boats and has stalls for only of the United States will meet here September 15. 16 and IT for a and camp sites are reported by the San Diego Realty board among the completed sales during a single week. plant and service Sllvlera contin conference which will Include a aeries of business and educational sessions devoted to the develop Building of homes is one of the ued, "we have had in mind the Lazear and Prescott schools. Roosevelt high school, at Nineteenth avenue and East Nineteenth street, devotes Its evening classes to those who left high school before graduating and who wish to apply extension study toward high school graduation. Women Realtors Plan Santa Cruz Meeting The women's division of the California Real Estate association will hold Its last meeting prior to the annual convention at Santa Cms In the private room of the T.

W. C. A. cafeteria at Fifteenth and Webster, next Tuesday at 12:16, It Is announced. Matters of business and plana for the convention will be discussed at this time.

growing needs of Oakland and the outstanding activities of Berkeley and has been for the past year, ment of casualty, bond, fire and marine Insurance. PeoDle are uastDay communities. according to Percy Nutt. president realizing more and more that, as In addition to the business meet of the Berkeley Real Estate board ings there will be a banquet in tew more. The stalls are equip who reports market increase in ped with water faucets, electrio honor of guests, a golf and ten centers of population expand, the protection of the milk supply becomes Increasingly important.

"There Is no food product used dwellings. light plugs and gas facilities. Ac nis tournament and an open-air barbecue. A number of officials commodatlons for approximately A 600D WHEAT C2R.OP. eighty additional boats are vrovld of the company, including Vice- Arizona does Tiot raise a heavy sd by the anchorage, Just outside President W.

L. Mooney of Hart wheat crop, but the wheat pro Who Should Install Your Heating Equipment? the heating equipment for every home 'should selected to meet the individual requirementsMor that home, you should let ft dependable company take care of your rjoliie heating a company that "can afford staff of heating engineers who work together to give you good heating specifications. When you select such a company it relieve you of all boAerand' worry. You are sure your home will have the nghL heating equipment. No matter whether your heating problem targe or small you cannot afford to chance the possibility of being told obsolete, inefficient or defective heating equipment Further you want to be assured that your installation will be correct in every detail.

BONDED HEATING protect the purchaser to every detail. Every "BONDED HEATING" dealer listed below handle only the latest type of approved heating appliance and guarantees correct installation, free from defect in material and workmanship. EVERY INSTALLATION MUST BE SATISFACTORY. No chance are taken when bonded heating installation it ordered. A CASH BOND PROTECTS EVERY BUYER.

tne nareor, ford, will attend. Franklyn duced is oi line quality. The yield this year was 1. Sit. 000 bushels, the W.

Oatman of Berkeley Is listed as a speaxer at me pusinesa sessions- largest crop in aeveral seasons. so generally, Dy so large a proportion of the publlo, and none which, from Its very nature, requires greater care in Its production and distribution. "In Its Ice cream department the American Creamery Co. haa Installed the latest type of equipment. The ice cream making will be In charge of expert blenders and mixers." For the entertainment of those who attended the opening of the new plant, music waa provided and Appraisal of Building Made NEW As Realty Guide Country Club To set up a standard guide for realty men In the appraisal of visitors were conducted through the building and shown the operation of the various departments.

Milk and ice cream were served to the guests. typical office buildings, the appraisal division of the National Association of Real Estate Boards has just Issued a complete appraisal of other officers of the American Creamery Co. are J. M. Santana.

vice-president, and O. R. Bible v. an actual office building In an hypothetical location. The model valuation, which Is being sent to secretary-treasurer.

State Fruit Growers every member of the appraisal dl vision, conforms. In all particulars To Justify Rates 44 io tne appraisal standards of practice adopted by the division. The appraisal was made by Henry A. Babcock, Chicago, chairman of the appraisal division, and the report California growers and shlnnara Bonded Heating" will attempt to justify the reduced rates granted them several vears Dealers ago on fresh fruits and vegetables moving between California and transcontinental eastern destinations at a hearing before Commissioner Atchison of the Interstate Commerce Commission to be held In San Francisco September 17? jne rate on tness products was reduced from SI. per one hun ARE NOW DISPLAYING i THE NEWEST in Modern Heating is edited by Dr.

Arthur J. Mertzke. director of education and research of the national association. The report contains all the data which the appraisal standards of practice enumerate a necessary for a comprehensive and exact computation of the value of this type of building. Including: Income, expense and net earnings of the building: net returns allocated to the building; earnings on both the land and the building and total earnings; the estimated cost of replacement of the structure: summary and detailed accounts of rentals and vacancies; summary -and detailed accounts of 'appraised rentals; anticipated normal annuaj operating expenses for the building: a record of Income, expense and net earnings, and a record of operating expenses.

Photographs, charts and diagrams Included In rm" dred pounds to per one hundred pounds by the Interstate Commerce Commisalon, which made Its decision on the basis of the Hoch-Smitb resolution which waa passed several years ago by OPENS TODAY Congress and required the. commission to investigate all the rates on products of the soil, with view of removing the depression in that In dustry. While the carrier compiled i ANOTHER of th series of model country club residences, being erected in the Fairway Estates section of be open jor public inspect with the commission's orders and put the $1.63 rate Into effect, re Natural gas cut heat; sulting In savings of many millions ot and afford reli th tn ofl et valu atlonareravlewof nun tuuajr. Aiua uuinc 15 a iiiuueiaieiy-pncea, attrac absolutely carefree heat ing for your home. tive Spanish home, completely furnished by Anderson's, Interior Furnishings.

Open from 1 0 a. m. to 8 p. daily and Sunday. This new model home is easily reached via Golf Links Road (at Eighty-second Avenue and East Fourteenth Street), or Hopkins Street and Mountain Boulevard direct to Oak Knoll.

Follow the arrows to the home. Any of th following "Bonded Heating1 concern will gladly tend a reprc-tentative to plan and ettimate a correct gat heating tyttem for you withe, obligation or annoying talet method t. Aladdin Heating 5107 Broadway OLyrapie Dickon Holbrook. 2180 Dwight Way, Brk. BE rkeley CZ 7 Rtnid Heater Co 320 13th St GL encourt C3I Atla Heating and Ventilating and LA kesida Ke-ro-co Heater 132 14th St.

Highlit 2 Pacif ic Gat Appliance 19th and Market ghits 2 Superior Metal Product Co. 44th and Market St. 1 -ont 2 tne ouuaing, a piai oi tne sue, a location map, two graphs, one showing future rentals from signed leases and the other presenting the relation between earnings and value, and plans of the first and second floors and a typical upstairs floor, Thic model office building valuation is the second of a series of four complete appraisals, of as many types of properties, which the appraisal division Is issuing this year. The first model appraisal to be Issued was on the valuation of an apartment building, not a mammoth structure, but the type of apartment house to be found In any growing city. E.

L. Somervllle, Minneapolis, Minnesota, made the appraisal of the apartment house. The two remaining model appraisals, shortly to be Issued, will include a valuation of a single unit dwelling end a valuation of a store property. The former is to be made by Phillip Knlskern and Charles T. Upjohn, New York city.

Maurice Reldy. Worcester, Massachusetts, a member of the board of dlrertors of the Nstfonsl Association of Kl Kotate Boards, will make the va.u- liaJlarjK A.Jti)jft Mhinnmrm at Jrjkmh fruit. In the Interim the matter was brought before the United States supreme court which decided against the Hoch-Smith resolution. In order to maintain the rate the California growers and shippers of fresh fruit filed an amended comprint to justify the reasonableness of this rate. Broom Corn Rates To be Investigated Monday, September 22, has been set as the date for the hearing before the interstate commerce commission of local broom manufacturers, according to word received by the traffic department of the chamber of commerce.

Examiner Witters of the commission will conduct the hearing in Los Angeles. The complaint, which was brought by the Los Angeles Chamber pf Commerce, and is supported by the local chamber's Intervention, brings Into controversy the rates on broom corn from Oklahoma, Nebraska and other producing points to the Pacific coaat. OAK KNOLL LAND CORPORATION 1450 Harrison Street Telephone LA keside 4008 TRACT OFFICE Oak Knoll and Mountain Blvds. Telephone TR inidad 3368 Airport Sheet Metal Works. ..4333 Eat 14th it'll? i I Furnace Dealers' Asscehlkn .1.,..

KM HARRY O. LOTiincr LA EZE r. L.Z3 ailon of the store property..

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