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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 100

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SUNDAY OaklanD Cribune MARCH 23, 1930 BUILDERS CET New Berkeley Structure Architect' drawing of the new building of Pacific State Savings to be erected at 2 1 60 Shattuck avenue, Berkeley. Tudor Hall Apartments The Tudor Hall apartment at Madison and Lake streets ba been widely photographed because of its warmth and beauty, and is pointed to as a model for brick construction- The building is equipped with a Ray oil burning system for th heat and hot water supply. Miller and -Warnecke are, the architects. Die cor. FOBSTI Modern Residence Haiv, New Plants in Several Cities Exliibition of Work by Ama Five Homei to Be Started in Tract Overlooking Golf Course- Beautiful View From Heights.

To Be Constructed 1- -iiJ, Shortly, teurg to Be Held in May. 2-M CHIILA VISTA BUSINESSMEN'S NEW BUILDING! CARD EfJ CLUB DEVELOPMENTS SHOW US FOR OAK mmmr IT ftlC HUSHED II '( Public Interest, which has cen The fact that outstanding busl Evidence of an upturn in build- new and professional men in many in activltle la een by W. tered in Oak Knoll during the past few months, was heightened today t' Mill walks or lire nave taken UD garden bv the announcement or runner Austin, prwldent of th Austin company, International engineer ing as their hobby la revealed in the plans of the business Men's building developments In this coun Completion of the beautiful dis. play in Chula Vista Heights is to be rushed, according to I B. Matheyer, well known Oakland home builder.

Chula Vista Height is located at Meldon and Rlrdsall avenues, an eminence commanding the view across the city and bay to San Francisco. "We are completing street work Garden club and other organism try Hup community. 1 Yin i anfl builders. In the fact that his com can during- the past week "TBI censiruciian or nve now tlons hold a spring flqwer show in if 4- uaKiana early In May. closed negotiations for the design and construction of new plants fur wide variety of Industries in many heme will be commenced In Oak Knoll as oon a weather Officials of the Oak Knoll Land nnrnoration stated.

"This Is In The personnel of the Business Men's club includes leaders in a and. in every way improving thi number of fields itnlia hefulsd-by i 3 -W-f- "aailltisti toTTi ToiimemiMmtreai rW the KHimry, A few of thrf'ijirojects, with ap under construotlon. Moreover, Oakland decorator, and take in tr oxl mate amounst involved, are Postmaster William Nat Friend, Plan now beln d1! for th who wa revealed as an enthusaatlo oreotipn of five other new homes announced by the company as ol Iowa fnr the state ef California: i I 4 I 1 grower pf rose and other blooms; by an Eastbay builder making a total of fourteen homes planned or under construction. Many of these standards of tract development," states Matheyer. "There are on hundred and twelve home site in the area, and.

our intention la to earry on a building program that will completely fill the tract with homes within a year, If conditions warrant. The homes to be bullt-wlll range from, $7000 to $17,000 ill Howard Ollkey, landscape gar. One is "a bullcHng to bo used by the Coast Manufacturing and Supply Co. of Uvermore' for the dener; R. BUterman, oculist and vice-president of the Eastbay residences are being erected by pri vate owner.

Haroty eounctll Howard Austin 1, ioi testing and storage of fusel for explosive use. The has been designed with special empha- .1. will It rt Jn addition to inn activity, lr'4 realtor and, former president of th work on a new Spanish residence for Alfred Peterson, Oakland Tjie full list of members of the Garden club is -a follows: Harold prloe. "Sites- are also- being sold on Which the purchasers will build nikfs la a n. rFl.

stories, with 11,000 square feet of total floor area, and will casttl A architect, haa progressed to completion of 'aecondfloor -framing. Located on Callfia avenue, this Austin, T. Arlet, 8. Vonden 1160,000. ffj Aheele, John W.

Altken. Dr. F. 8. Another is a manufacturing and residence will reflect the originality Baxter, R.

Bltterman, George wicir own cularly good' time for the selection of a home for many of the very best locations, those with par- excellent views, are open In homo design for which oak pudgen, Wt Slngaman, PrWil Hum if 1 I 1 111. Knoll property ewners are noted, DVKltliUUK JjIJVJtH one aide, the tiew horn will lLnMil J.il." Jiwnes K. CobbleflloH, Airnus Cobbledlck. Rr. Card.

J. I to purchase. Very favorable term or in fffect at thiaMiW- those "ft- overlook th Oak Knoll golf course, I'ananan, ev. Charles -Clarke. storage plant at Kennedy and HhaJter- avenue, Oakland, -for th corporation of Lynehburg, manufacturer of overalls and work clothes.

The building will 10 by 101 feet, of two stories, and wilt-cost On completion of the structure the Barrow corporation will substantially increase its working force, The third California contract was. tho club" house "fcnfl tn reaioennes on -the wooded hillsides. On an Kugene Copney, Emile Cuenin, wha.Jirlsh-to uuiia in wio nw future, the benefits being given them of the saving, made by whole I -J 3 iff i 'hi A. Clanclarulo, Arthur Cald well. W.

J. Corwln. Tolohl Dor other side, it will command a pan-oramio view ot th bay and shoreline. ttvrv detail has been nlfemnea to moto. Professor H.

Bsslg, George sale tract development. "The mffdel home i to equipped with every modern con reflect the romance of Old urniss, William Nat rnnd, Howard Ollkey, George Gould, Howard B. Frederick, Wilson Gould, Jo with the Byron Jackson nianu facturars of oil and deeo wel venience, including a Ray oil Durn-lng system for the warm air heat- i f'onHtraHtlnir with the color of th Hobbs, Raymond Hall, John pumps, for an assembly building PACIFIC STATES APARTIWENTS TO PLANS TO BUILD BEGUME MODEL lull, red tile roof will the white Koardt, Arthur P. Karbach, at Seventh ana Carlton street lng plant, a Walker eiecirio num-washer, Frlgldalre, etc. The deco-ratlve features will include th newest ideas In wall covering and Berkeley.

The building will be TO by IS stuceo wans, ana me round umbers over th window embrasures. Kunken doorways, wrought. Iron effects and th secluded patla Will be features. "An Interesting feature of the Navlet, Dr. Ptray, M.

Ray, 8. H. Bhermantlne, H. Swank, Carl Baibach, Carlo Whit. feet, reaulring 100 tons of struc wood-work finishes." .1 tural ateel.

and will cost 185.000 Chula vista signi is v- nwnfiurn apntlon bv Way The Business Men's Garden club. The contract include design and construction of a five-ton cran whloh sponsoring the show, wa tha outgrowth ef com Informal meetings of garden clubs, at which runway in the high aisle and Announcement Is made that through a transaction Involving Interior will be the effect achieved by the wrought Iron stairway at on end of the living room. The six rooms of the interior will be three-ton cran runway in the aid the decision was reached that a small organization should be awe. The Purchasing and Holding Co, manufacturer of "Runnymed1 ma SEEN Fill TELLS OF generously proportioned and Interesting in arrangement Tha living room will have a beamed ceiling created where this hobby could discussed and idea exohanged at periodical canned chicken, la building chicken cannery at Reseda. Cat.

and -built-in fireplace. On th It ef High street to Redding street thence to Blrdsall and by turning Into Meldon; or from Foothill boulevard to Fifty-fifth avenue to Blrdsall and Meldon, from the area east pf High treet. Opportunity or Investment in Lands "Present farm land values offer excellent opportunity for Investment," said T. H. Derby.

Bakers- approximately 240,000, Paalflo Plate Savings yesterday obtained a 8 5 -year leas on property at 210 Shattuck avenue In Berkeley upon which th Institution wilt build 'a modern new home, Hasing 0f tha old building now occupying the site will begin Immediately, after which construction will proceed on nn attractive office The first Juwual jfcnrlna flower uppeir floor 1 on spacious Da- will be a on-tory structure, (9 by Th Tudpr Hall apartment of which Miller and Waraeeko are the architects, la among new Oakland buildings that have received- national recognition for architectural beauty, Photographs of Tudor Hall ar-being used by njanufac-turea to llurat th warmth and character obtained by th use of certain building materials. The Pollard Heagrav company, distributor ef nationally known lines of domestic conveniences, statet "Miller and Warnecke, through careful -selection of materials coupled with an originality in the treatment of details; have created roum with a large sleeping porch; lit leet, ana win cost IN BEflL ESTATE REALTY SALE ona smaller tearoom, ana pain- now will pc field under the Ojlrec. tlon of a Joint committee front th Business Men' Uanlenelujv Alameda county Floral Uoclety. Garden room. HFANInli MUUKIJ "On thi lower flopr th entry Un III 111 WOr IIUVI structure, following In detail the ii.i club of Alameda county and the Finland Makes Huge Progress uastDay Uladlola Soalety.

It will hall open into both living room office of Pacific States Bavins in and a guest bedroom with adjacent San Francisco, Sacramento, Hon- "A definite turn from th tight be th first Oakland show at which Whit and Pollard, ralty firm, bathroom. Th dining room, a actual garden have been laid out terey. Ban Piego and other cities in California, It ia stated. It will also reports: field, member of th executlv committee of the farm lands division ef the California Real Ustata breakfast nook wUh bay window Condition in financing which real estate experienced during the month of high interest rate Prior ana flower have been shown "A larg industrial transaction In 12 Years correspond in design to new overlooking the golf course, and a a dignified atmosphere tnrougnout growing ana pioomimr In the own commodious kitchen Complete this association. "Oood land, welt nulnoed and nronerly managed.

Tudor Hall," state frank I Pon- soli Instead of being exhibited ard. 'Designed nrimarlly aa an floor. Coal and waoa rurnac can and does make profits that jne enure iioor or in bottles or glasses: it Is stated. apartment of exclusive) type and room and laundry are the base to th break In th stock market 1 noticeable," states o. Os-mundsen, brokerag sal manager of IVHommadleu, Ino In com-mentlng upon the Increased aetlv.

Ity In th JSastbsy rdal ttCrnjir. The marked progress mad catering to a clientele. was consummated through th officii of Whit and Pollard, consisting of th sal of th property at th corner ef Second and Pry an streets, occupied by th Nellson Packing company. The sale wa Anthony building at Twentieth and compare favorably with profit P1 investment pf. other kinds.

TJ ment. Another advantog of trie home will the separata two-Ctr office to he opened 'n Oakland at 1117 Broadway on April 1, which ha been under construction tor several months. The office will hava a of 41 feet, of which the south half will be occupied by Pacific Btates Saving and th other half sub. leased. Jt is planned ta have unusual Care wa ulmi uiiown in the Iiarrison streets will be given over I inland sine the establishment vt years ago, is revealed In an eco.

selection and Installation of equip to the show, which will ba laid nut garage. resl- "Caution, oar ana emciency irt essential to success in any businss venture. The one who is applying and desis-ned hv niiw. "In addition to this new net unci tne unit vocitt year. ment for the convenience ef guests.

The heating and hot water system that country' independence twelve nomlo review lust released by the United 8tta Department of Com mad through Jl. Gibson ef Oak such methods in agriculture today dene th Oak Knoll Land corpora-tlon Is now completing th new Rnanleh model horn which Will uses oil aa fuel, an automatic land. burner supplying th heat. This Included in th transaction were is finding profits in his business, "The home on the smart Dunning ready for occupancy aa In the fall, according to Fra shortly bp open for public Inspec. Installation has given entire satin two properties in th Kastbay- Coupled with this condition lias tome th reajlxatlon that th present level of Kastbay real tat will never be lower, he says, Os-mudsen further pointed out that this is vldencd In the steady increase in sale of both home and mere.

The participation of the United tales has morethan kepi pao with the steadily growing foreign trad Insurance Head Feted Wilkin, manager pf th Rerkelcy faction and In performance Is bustness corner at College and Rus suburban one to 10 -acre -tract Is being sought. It provide part tlm meeting the standard set for ser sell streets, Berkeley, and a bust branch Pf Faolflo Plates yvlriga, at which time the Berkeley office tlon. A comprehensive improve ment program is also under way, New street are laid, while, aide, walk and wer ar pelng in- of Finland id ront years, During vice In an apartment building of employment ana reduces nome mo ns corner on Park boulevard the flve-ysar period from 184 to will, be removed from its present costs. Rural land inquiry of this Oakland. The sum involved waa in At Hotel this typo.

Thi I but ona of the diversified use fnr Which Ray oil elected building lot. This activity originated in th lata fall and is stalled." kind I In greatest demand now, excess or isoo.ooo." total import or Finland panded from to 1201,. m.ooo, During 1 tils tlm th temporary quarter at xuu Huston way to th new structure. The transaction was handled by burners are suitable, and our In The firm added! ales have been mad in the past ten Th Hotel Lakehurgt, Onkland's stailatlons have proven equally successful In email homes, large gaining In volume fron month to month, he declares. According to Osmudsen, a great deal of this actlvltV Is caused by tne American Trust company, rep Farms Market Mosquito Abatement day tnrougn the White ana Pol American share Of Finland' lm port trade Increased "from S16.f7S, new presidential hotel, was the lard offices, indicating a revival in scene or a amner party on Maroh office structures, and major Indus trial plants." District Is Formed: newcomers to the community who, resenting Mercantile American Realty company, th property owner, and K.

w. Jackson, enutive viae president of Pacific 000, or I per cent pf the, total to or 1.7 percent In Is Reported in real estate activity. There Is a steady call for store for lease." A mosquito abatement district, it, Walter entertained comparing values here versus Eastern states, are quick to appreciate Investment opportunities offered covering all of Alameda, county the last three year of this the to-tat to or 14.T per cent. In "the last three year of this Veteran Official Good Condition titates Auxiliary, corporation. The property waa originally owned by west of Uvermore and including all, through purchase of-well selected FcrSelectM Expert a farewell Again Elected period the United Btates ranked second a a ourc of Finland's Im real estate, psinudeen added: "The number of vUltora last weekend to the Woolsey family, pioneer in th development ef Berkeley's business district, and was purchased in re mat territory tne uopira Costa county line, ha been created by vote of th board of supervisors.

41 in honor of On Realty Values Ceorga W. Bill, veteran -realtor Th market for farm land 1 ports. Th United State also Improved fit. James Wood. and Upper fled-mont Kstate was the largest ever sent year by the realty firm.

Th action, taken last week after batter than it wa a year ago So Jam VHoipm'dleu, presi Mr. and Mrs, William Miller, Pacific states Having first a period of delay, does not come a an outlet for Finnish export experienced. The limited number of WatsonvIHe and state director of the California Real Estate association of years' standing, haa been rA-lpctftri nrealdent of thA Watson- a majority cf th country's leading farm land broker in rerJy to a In time to allow the formation of during the fire-year period opened an office In Berkeley at 2060 Allston way a year ago. The of home sites remaining in Pied viewed. Of th nior than 1167, questionnaire sent to them to ob who ar leaving mont are fast bslng taken up.

board of control for that offloajyiilo Realty board. In which office tain data, for th annual survey or the district and tax levy to be don thi year, but will empower the district to levy a tax following March 1. 1981. consists or ueorgo snena, cnair. he has served for the past 14 years, the farm land market which has Woodland Medico man, Dr.

C. Denman. Monroe dent or LHommedieu, announces the appointment ef Milton Btoakes a asslHtant brokerage sale manager for th corporation. In commenting, tijommedleti said that Htoakes ranks with the most experienced realtors, in the knowledge of real estate values In Piedmont and Lakeshore Highlands. Htoakes will do most of the ap T.

J. Horgan. vice-president, for shortly (or Seattle. Among tha guest Just been completed by the farm lands division of th National Asso Supervisor Charles Hever Intro five years, wa re-elected to that post, and K. Ifi.

sestrem, secretary- ciation of Real Utsate Boards. Slaty To Submit Paper WOODLAND, March 22. Dr. wer: Mr. duced the motion, following th filing of a petition containing the signatures of 12,000 residents of the treasurer for eight years, was again named to that office.

and Mr. nr i i and three-tenths per cent of the replies reported th market definitely improved: oil J04 per cent 000,000 worth of good exported by Finland in 138. 6tt per cent, or represented shipment to the American market. Practically halt of Finland's trad both Import and expert, is with Great Britain and Germany, The United states and Hweden con-tribute nearly halt of remaining Import, whll the bulk of remain lng export is taken by Holland, France, the United States and Rua- swr 1 Deutsch, Otla Marston and I Say lor, NATfVE PI RECTOR Walter Beban, director of NBC Musical Musketeers, Is a native of San Francisco, His uncle was Oeorge Beban, character actor. Lo P.

Bell of the Woodland Clinic medical staff has been invited to read a paper on his goitre observa praising for th company. Prior to county and the testimony of a larg delegation from, the communities 1 1 I 1 ft III Miller, Mr Only 14 per cent of the world's of th repllea the broker indicated and Mrs. R. hi association with L'Hommedieu, sltoakea wa employed in the affected. Supervisor C.

Staata tions bofor the International Ao that the market wa aoout in telephones are out of reach of the American system. UMoWathy. seconded the motion. sam a It wa last year, while only latlon for the Study of Goitre. The department of apprlasals for Beour 8.8 per cent reported poorer association will mset In Seattle July i Hies investment corporation, of and lz.

market. Oakland, Mr. ana Mr. O. O.

Oemundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A marked improvement Ih WAITKEI general farm land situation fotter. Mr. and Mr.

WalUr Thorn. shewn In th urvy which upon replies received from burgh, Mr. and Mrs, Charles 1 R(Bih? aUtrwd. nation on land broker submitting Naaal. Mr.

and Mr. Ralph Fresher, 1 160 farm sale In all sections Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, Harlan Vhlted State and Canada, Certain Interesting aecli Millar, Mis 1 1 I a Jones, Miss can be seen In the informi VAwtm it (SL A BBtot 1 swoon born, Mr. and Mr.

A Week and rrr -j Albert! tha sales which Includes: data of the sale; tha number of acre sold; the price par acr and th price of th total acres of farm lands sold In each seotion: th reason why th owner wished to aell and the buyer' reason for purchasing-, whether th buyer had been brought upj on a farm, worked aa a farmhand, or been a tenant en a farm; the ag and, nativity of th buyer and the lu of hi family. waiters. miner, ine where every home surrounding is 'ffuest ef li ftonor. -was tive secretary of and how far th buyer lived from the Oakland Chamber of the farm he purchased and how far he lived from th broker from Whom he purchased it. mmeree until his ap- An Increase of tt.i per cent in the riumber of farms sold during 129 over 1921 Is reported.

The I ntment as Kastbay manager of the Great farni broker1 reported that in 1921 they had gold ttS farms, while in ern 1828 they sold only 70. Tnis ysars Life Insur. sale were larger a to acreage, too. anc m- mt muzx he rf Th number of this year was as compared with acres eld by the ama wa elotd vice-president pf thla wt omces should logically be IocalecMn the Tribune Tower, bioK rU. croun of broker in jsii.

repre company In charge or in group senting an Increase ef 7,8 per cent llf departmant With, headquarter In JL ---p" vlvi. MUttUUlS lllOl at Seattle. and nature has bestowed her gifts with, lavish gesture. picturesque drives circle oak-studded hillsides here in beautiful Oak Knoll-you will find opportunity to live and enjoy life as nowhere else. Here is immeasurably, outlook toward the fullest enjoyment of living.

velvet weerrof greea links aft tennis courts unexcelled byways tempt the equestrian, or miles of broad highway; lure the motorist, while picnic glens are at your very door. On Oak Knoll's sunny slopes, children find every chance to all life expands to the fullest realization of happiness, You will be interested in learning, more ofthiT preferred Oakland community where, among happy neighbors and beautiful homes, an aggressive improvement program and continued building development along properly restricted lines, provide th complete fulfillment of ideal home surroundings. Here is being created Oakland's finest residential district. Visit Oak Knoll at your earliest convenience. c-h oevoiea exclusively to commercial and certain profwslfinal tenantry (at present over 90 occupied by Ieadyg firmj and outstanding Lxated i'eTlowntown financial district and close to all local nnd suburban transportation, with all the light, frefh air and sunshine that a Tower building provides, structure is the ideal location for your business home.

Your inspection of our available suites is invited further information communicate with the TRIBUNE TOWER Franklin at I3th Street ARTHUR J. SLACHT BiiilJng Manager HEATING Readied easily vi Golf Links Rosd" (at Eithty-seeond I Avenue) or Mountain Boulevard vi Joaquin Miller Read A vtm Modern Heating ppliancej for Modern Homes For Information CH OA 24S0 Houm of Strtfte LAND CORPORATION 1,5. ison Strec, Tejep ktsii. m9 0k KnoH ana Mountain Birds. Teltphoni TR inuUd 3369 I IH Member ef th Fnrnaca Dealers' Asociatlcv.

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