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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 74

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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in SUNDAY APRTT, 27, 1924 New Bakery Production Plant NEIVBAKERY UWIT OF ROSE BAKING- Sites tn Oakland and the Eaatbay at from $1000 to $8000. Kendall declares that purchasers of apartment houses, built at reasonable cost, are proving the most profitable kind' of Investments to clients of the California Builders Co. pany yesterday. "We sold the last three during the past week. "However, we are going: to start tlx new 4-room apartments this week.

"It might Interest' people to know that suitable apartment house sites are growing scarce. We have a standing offer to purchase suitable Real opportunity to buy investment and income property ideally, located id OaWvYqJ11 business ,3 splendid (jjpq The. new plant of the Rose Baking Company at 22nd and. rVfyrtle Streets, now nearing comply (Insert), B. J.

ROSENTHAL, lecretajy-treaaurer and founder of the company. lion. CONSTRUCTED I tie v. New Plant at 22nd and Myr tie Streets Is Almost i Completed. I Announcement Is made that tWe new bakery plant of the Rose Baking Company at Twenty-second and Myrtle streets.

Is earing completion. The new building provides 20.000 square feet of floor space, and Is a two-story brick structure, which will contain the latest and most sanitary equipment, it is stated, by B. J. Rosenthal, secretary and treasurer of the company, and founder of the firm. M.

Rosen- Monday, May 5th, at 2:30 p. in. yHIS EXCELLENT property lies rigKt In the path- way of one of the greatest business-property growths Oakland has yet experienced. It absolutely must change hands May 5th. The lucky buyer will double his money within a very short time.

It will probably be spld at a bargain One block from the Key Route Railway and all street cars; Lincoln school in next block; Civic Auditorium two blocks away. It now shows a fine income. See these attractive flats today. If you cannot be present at the sale phone or mail us your bid. C.

H. O'CONNOR SON AUCTIONEERS Phone: Lakeside 6493- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR Temporary Store AND Show Rooms No. 60 Grand Ave. At Broadway. Phone Oakland 191 5.

Showing Only 1 924 Wall Papers NO FIRE STOCK. Plenty of Parking Space No Congestion. Easy to Reach CHRIS NELSON, OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO EAST OAKLAND thai is president of the company. tremendous Increase in East Oak land values and from all Indica MILLS GARDENS TO BIG DEli tlons this increase will continue for years to come. Sixty-five per J.

D. Schneider is production man- i ager. B. J. Rosenthal stated: "Our new production plant represents a 'i nuu I' vestmen and will, when in operation, supply fifty of our mu retail stores, twenty-five of which will open in the Piggly Wiggle stores on completion of the factory.

BE PLACED ON Fli ROOM APTS cent of the population of Oakland Is In the district east of Lake Mer. ritt and from a business and industrial standpoint there has been an unprecedented growth in recent years. "In placing Mills Gardens on the market next week we are entering the East Oakland field. Mills Gardens is an exclusive residence tract in the very center of this hive of Industry. We are offering splendid building to the man or wo-, man of moderate means.

At our MARKET MAY 3 IS REPORTED To meet the demand for 4-room Bank of Italy Los Angeles apartments, which are proving the Tribune Tower Oakland prices and on our terms there will Mills Gardens, the centrally-located subdlv'slon recently purchased from Mills College, will be placed on sale on Saturday, May never be a better opportunity than popular in the East bay to- day7 the California Builders we are now offering. Thel dis "Since April, 1920, when the Monte Santa Electric Bakery was established, the plant has enjoyed a steady growth, with constant expansion of the bakery until it is now occupying every available foot oi i i retail branches have been added to the original retail unit at 915 Washington street. "Public demand for the products of our plant has increased by leaps and bounds, until we are now unable to satisfactorily supply our present retail stores. This fact alone Justifies our plans for the expansion and Increase of our manufacturing facilities." IV. H.WEEKSHAS according to an announcement trict on all sides of Mills Gardens made today by the Fred T.

Wood I ls built up mlljione of dollars hav' Co. ing been spent. With more than states that It has generally had from four to five of these apartments on hand, ready for the buyer who prefers to purchase a completed building rather than have one built to hit own design. "For the first time In months, we find we have no completed apartments of this kind," said M. O.

Kendall, manager of the com- $100,000,000 Invested in recent years in new industries in East Oakland, with a payroll of with tl tremendous growth of this district, there is no better buy for the small Investor than we are offering In Mills Gardens." Oil More than $75,000 has been and wMl be spent Improving this home tract, which lies between Fifty-fifth and Seminary avenues and Is bounded north and south by 'Mills College campus and the iNelnn estate, making It an Ideally located residence district, Wood states. All improvements will be made by the Wood company and they will be of the same high type and permanent construotion as made in the lake district and Piedmont subdivision sold by this firm, it is declared. Wood said: "Because of the great success of the Fred T. Wood Co. In the selling of residence subdivisions the board of managers of Mills College sold this property to this firm.

The Wood company has always made It a point to fully Improve a residence tract and to sell at a price which always insures ANNOUNCING HANFORDSCHQO W. H. Weeks, architect, with offices in the TRIBUNE tower, has Just completed the working draw- tntrm tnr th imtn Ifift fifth fifl Wun cw.i a Profit. The lots in. Mills uar- 40 by 120 feet deep, will sell profit.

The lots in. Mills Gar- has- the' Board Echool for as low as 1900 for bids. It ls an- advertisement sounced. The removal from the Perry Building to new offices in the Alameda County Title Insurance Building. Telephone Oakland 4955.

The San Francisco office will remain as before New Call Building with change in telephone to Garfield 6960. Miller Warnecke 'The Wood company In the past has added many splendid residence parks to the city. In fact the work of -this firm has -received national recognition. PAST-GROWING SECTION. I "East Oakland is the fastest growing section of Oakland and Mills Gardens lies in the heart of this growth.

There has been The plans call for a one-storied brick type of school building. There will be ten classrooms, teachers' room, library, clinic, principal's office, and an auditorium seating six hundred people. The building will be rushed to completion so as to. be ready for the fall term of school. Carl I.

Warnecke Chester H. Miller Associate Architect Oakland San Francisco MM mm walls wj rrJ isi tC Give a little study to the growth of Oakland and you will impressed by one fact: The fine residence section lies almost entirely between Broadway and Par Boulevard. These streets are like stone walls between which the city is expanding its best homes. ffoins Tbpofajpll is the best investment in thii section. Growth is straight through Piedmont into Montclair.

1 rerloolimj a panorama ol drjr, woods, glen, lake and hill Yet but a few steps from shopping center and school and served by two Key Route stations. Sunniest homesite in the Bay District first to catch the morning tun last to reflect it says. 1 CENTRAL LOCATION 2 FUTURE Oakland's 41 population In-- crease in the past five years Indicates over 100.000 tn the next five years, and with Broadway, and Park Blvd. acting as barriers between which the better home development ls compelled to expand through Piedmont Into Montclair, it Is plain to see that a sharp advance In Montclair values due. 4 ATTRACTIVE PRICES Now ere else In Oakland can you buy similar property at our sensationally low sale prices averaging less than $10 per front foot.

You must pay ten to twenty times these prices fer similar pieces In exclusive Piedmont; Immediately adjoining Montclair. I Montclair ls only minutes drive to 14th and Broadway, 14 minutes i SbT car service, and 43 minutes from Market street, San Francisco, and appeals to San Franciscans because it If as quickly reached as their own new residence sections, besides being Inland and protected from ocean fogs and winds. 3 DESIRABILITY Immediately adjoining Piedmont Montclair fs Oakland's ONLY elose-ln tract of 60 foot frontages and more. It ls naturally beautiful In Itself Exquisite vistas of hill and bay are to be had, and the rigid 15-year restrictions provide for residences only and not over one to the quarter acre. the beauty spot of LAKESHORE HIGHLANDS, held until last week for the completion of street work.

Frontages from 50 to 150 feet. Water is Cheaper Than Paint Build of Face Beick THIS UNRETOUCHED EHOTOGRAPH shows the Dollivcc Building, owned by W. Burtchaell, at the Southeast corner of Mission and New Montgomery Streets, in the process of being washed down for the first time since its erection 16 years ago. The accumulated grime of years disappears like magic when an old Face Brick building is washed down, arid the walls look as beautiful and new as when the masons finished them. That is be- cause Face Brick provides a surface that needs no saving neither Time, Weather not Fire affect it.

profit by the expenence of this owner avail yourself of the never-ending economies of Face Brick construction that never needs painting or other renewal to preserve its beauty and structural strength. Consult these Face Brick manufacturers: RICHMOND PRESSED BRICK CO. Sharon Building Telephone Sutter 4884 N. CLARK SONS 116 Nitoms Street Telephone Kearny 2850 GLADDING, McBEAN CO. Crocker Building Telephone Douglas 340 Price from $48 to $70 a front foot 1.

LAKESHORE KNOLL Nearby property i ellirnj from $100 to $150 a front foot Some of the lots-enjoy the advantage of two frontage. Let Bi thoxr yon these exceptional home tileu The portion of Montclair now on sale is the LAST UNIT THAT WILL EVER BE OFFERED. Decide now to come out this Sunday. DIRECTIONS a 1 By Auto Drive out Moraga' Ave. or Park Blvd.

to tract office. By Streetcar Take Piedmont "A ear any place on Broadway between 7th and Piedmo.nt Ave. Transfer to Montclair at 40th St. in! Realty Syndicate Go. 0P FLOOR-SYNDICATE BLDG LAKESIDE 1600 WALTER H.

LEIMERT CO. 770 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland. Lakeside 974 From San Francisco take Key System Ferry and Lake-shore train direct. LJVERMORE FIRE BRICKWORKS C0i Snett Telephone Sutter 4345 S. -'Jj 751.

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