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DaklanO Crfbune NOUiMWK 30, V)2 OIG HOI IS Making Montera Streets A system of hide ilietU is now bring laid out in Monteia ly DrLavratft rul L'Hinnirdiru, wlio arc ll.e srriuc property. Open to Public Today New apartment lioine by the I larry C. at 1367 f.at liiity cinlill tiret, for the account of Patrick II. McDon-ongh. 'I lie Inirlme cont.iini many nnvrl fi aluir.

i T. INSPECTION Strut Inn' Iluilt for Arcoiint of Patrit II. Mr-I)imitmli. 1 Jt-v Charier MrCull Vr. hi-tect Profev.ii.iial Hf-rc.

Dol.nvrafra ninl IIIolllllU' HolllCl liMi Sav I- SV. 1 Hi Krfflotl. aoi WAKEFIELD BLOCK IS LAST WOfiD IN NEw KN GUT APIS PLANNED FOR 0 TODAY 0 nrrwr i ni MONTERA THAC nrr ii.r 1 UI IUL UUILUIIIU i -4 1 An a pai I no nt house has Just The hiI of a wooded knoll in the upper part of Montein to a family th.it pt.tnn to vieit a h.in.l some home i reported tins ui'rl, bv I I e.l .1 ai; I mil Hied U'li I Pviu'i I i.m e.i I of i ii: hern completed by ll irry t. Knight for 1'ntrbU II, Mcponough, at IJ17 llnst Thlrly elghth street. Tha biiildiuir Is open for public Inspec ii ni, a bV'n, oi i' pfU vn i 'n- 'ng, on Seven; pon'i i "ik at i 1.

time. a tin I I lnh mm (iir'Mt to ilie Ke i p.i,-. i irh r-ntr r. "it t'-J I It i'h hn ii'. lo jn.

haul-1 rn? I'le fr.i- tcrmtv. W. H. W.i fi, r.t- r.f.l thli. i.i.s to hf Tht (iiTS.i iH rf I'li irl.

V. M. Call, architect, ti' il Tliev state: "The Ik Inipoi taut becinn It Indicates the tpe if i ei I.IimiI who are arraiiKltiK to build In ter. This Iiuiikh will nrciipv I ho center of four l.irue lots and tho uparloim kioihhIh nroiind ii uill be artistically developed. The be one of the hov pimps of the Park botilevttrd HiHtibt and nil) set a tnuh stnudaid lor other homes In Montera.

"Almost every Montera tuijir has purrliAsed a lot with the in tentlon of building a. home, mid this fact Interests all oilur pros-; pectlve tutvers of honHsites who tion tod. iv. It Is reached on tha Park boii'evsrrt car line. In row.

uieni. Klilgbl said: apartment has a lurgn be.lioom In ih rear lih 1'i'i'iuli donn opening on bnleony. Thes.i liidroonis are nt I rail el flnlsheil lid have tocret all-bed I ft I i -lion, which pial.es them mailt' coiueiled Into Will bids iiu also installed in tht li o.ims. "Conveniently lociit'd In kllcbins are i bieakfasl fixtiin s. Ample i and nni-N -v -9 RWN 'uv 1 It- i-'V.

th niiix ni'jni nnni! of with tliiro ro.ni i. ins no; nt form i. ro.i) Mt inner oi'uns In the h.i.' hnj hn provfti a pffu i. boat. I loom provided Altiai'tlvo want to liuild In a fast-dcvclopins district." of plan th.

mj wall paper and pleasliwlv desigiieil fixtiins add to the general charm toilet romns the inner angl NEW DNIT OE YOUNG of ib" building. Tim b.isi nn tit contains ricep- Ilot ally Inge locker upace. and a at tho tf the tt cor-1 rldors Mhich in most lins.t HaxteJ for lack of outsij liht. thus the entire durance of 16 to IS ftet from all outbid wa ls la si ven to lncon.c-pro-ducinir floor area i garage Is provided for each upirt- Radio Used as Fog Protection The value of radio as an aid to navigation, especially is a protection against fog, the greatest of all TAKE OPTION ON OCT. BUILDING Well-Planned Structure Sliouing the floor plan of the new Wakefield building in Seventeenth street.

The buildinsj was erected according to the plans of Architect Charles W. McCall. dangers to the mariner, has been further demonstrated during the past year, George K. I'litnum, Com UNDER SI MARIPOSA NINE IS mem. The ileiijjn of this building wit i ivpi.

il Colon' il entraiu and slilo-(e I i in iIih if i Hltrnctive. "liepi i-senia'ivi of thu Knlwlt orir i i 'a ion will bo at the opening 'ind wiil be ad to furnish all initios with desire. 1 intorinat.oii, or :isi.t tliein mi pur. hnsinit lot or In il signing and ing unv tvpe of a com iio ri I 1 1 building or home in the section" Pf-RM TQ (M il missioner of Lighthouses, points' Another original feature ieeureJ in this plan Is the brinm? of elevator traffic to the center of the Imihling on the groun.l floor, cre.it-in arcade stores of value on th rear end of lot. With this form of office the designers wore aMo to secure The maximum of lisht obtainable in tores on interior lots.

Atuioiiia ciiient I made by the i. in is-' I C. I'eppin. sales I LUIIN IU UIIUIl y-rg. SLI9HT INEBEflSEj RXTI LI.i: J-J ut In his annua, report t-ubmltted to Secretary Hoover and reln-ascd today by the Department of Commerce.

The V. S. Lighthouse Serv-Ico now has twelve radio fog -signal stations in operation. Willi three lightships equipped for relief, nnd is proceeding with tho establishment of other stations as rapidly as funds permit. A new material "Travetite," composed of reconstructed trave-tine marble, was used on the corridor floors and toilet room wain-soot.

This material is harder and less absorbent than the natural marble. Care has been u.ed In the designing of stairways by completely isolating one floor from another by self-closins fire doors. This item Building permits in the United States for October showed; an increase of per ce nU ovtr October last vear. also a rr increase of about 1 per cent over September this to the Natiunil Packing Goods in TL Tf I Eaaa--r-- 7- -J- 1 111 1 1 "I 1' 6 Grows the peppiii Homes pi Maxe.ci Tnik. repents that the bo of 1 homes ist sprint lias sold, iind that his coup i ii i il.nl-i"K the second suing of T.o homes This, when f.nisii-.l.

will meiii the compleiion i.f all I lie rei.ia.ni'W tot.1 In tills ilistl let. be ft. itt s. Pippin l'ort Ohic have been imv i fn-structed in this tract in Co last ll.n a.s. lb- add.

'The 1 pin I are bi.i'.- on' large lots. I'll cop: led, iip-lul-ing street Work, sol a f-ni and lawns." The Ir.i' I office is locate, at 27ii6 a v. tine. 4 Hxp! wiie lo. tiii ally t.ns to point in re it i an I s'li ces-fuliv s.ibsi it uti-u fer Huib ling srvty of V.

I Strauns mad? J-Qblio yts- fui.i of She. iff Young. 414 1-if -teinih slieit. tli.it Ihev bavo the en tl.O "School House a I property In M.ili.s,t oeilll'V. The llltno is cb se I i the 1.

up. us llll.i Ki i-e gold loli.e i I he Hiiie I.e. .,1. Chcsse Industry To Be Discussed 'lei I. nil r.l of the nidus- ry i i 1 1 1 1 ii that b.is a bear- irg the in.

i ni.f.ict ure of -I bit so belli lis the; in iiu a' coi 'side ration nt I i.e Hi I i. i I inn of the In 1 1 rl.i i I. i i l.itu.n, to be held in lieceiiiber HI, in loii utih the i'uciflo Slope I I i I The Department of Coiniiiei 1 Education in Realty Practiced i Pe.il I IN- I p. 1 ooillscs iti.iiigiii.ili-il in public bu ll -s. -ho.

of Oklahoma in a. c.r.1 ii. en (he request of li I ll.l.ll.oPl I 111 at Kst.lte Co si. whP administers tb leal estate law. The i ploi'ieia outlined tiy bo i.i'l.ni of Itejl ISi.i'i.

is been int reduced i i the Vncatioii il i tht of i l.i hi ma City. Tills. i and Kr.ld. okl.ihoina city University unit (iklihoint State lluslt.ess A fallen, ma int. nmnn In real s-t ate.

other s'ate Ins' il ut Ions i-pei to Inaugurate the rourso in loiY.ection with their Departments I 'i rornerep announces that, accord. nu to the! alone reduced the first insurance 10 per cent. Oak flooring: has been added on top of concrete, which will permit of the installauon of conduits in pipes to the outside stacks without any annoyance to tenants on floor below. data ciilleitcd at the biennial cell-j i-us of manufactures, li-23, the es-J tahlit'llnierils (nut imiiolinu textile terday. Kvery section of the country ex- ceut the west reiW ti a I gain over October.

1:23: leading with a gam of 2: c. rt The east reported a giin of l' cent and the centrnl west tfc" I cent, -while the Pacitie west had a 1 Iir.illsl engaged primarily in the 1 1 manufacture i steam and oljii picking, pipe tml boiler a erinu. I jn, gaskets. reported prodiiili-valued ut $29. 47.021.

an inrrease 1 i spark-ignited flashlight used of 33.6 tier cent as comuured witii loss of 1 per cent. The Fa-1 ciftc west was also the only region to show a loss from September this year. i the lust preceding aelisus'tor taking lnstantuneous pnotu Igraplis indoors The heatinir and plumbing Installation was designed by Georee T. Atkins, in association with Mr. McCall.

Unusual care has been Kiven in the planning of heating, whereby each vertical riser may be drained independent of the rest of the plant, saving both water and fuel in case of repairs. The building has a most complete equipment, including compressed air. power, light, cold and hot water placed, in stacks on the putside walls permitting tenants to connect up their individual dental or medical fixtures. These stacks axe in addition to the equipment Sstrr.i&hed in commercial offices. The is reinforced concrete built with the Fan system LAKE TAHOE Jpi The October gain is indicative of a continued stable, healthy trend throughout the construction industry.

The tenth month should normally an increase over September. The gain over October a year ago is an ad iitionaJ indication that building is pro-pressing at a rate which should lend strength to business in general. The 333 cities which reported to I I I 1 iKHlTTlHCHn ctau ii nn ii'noc i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a uui i nmunnu UUUIIUL the W. Straus Survey for October iiad a total of nnriin nxnnr coinpaieJ with inn 1 1 i 1 1 i i concrete joists, which insures the lower initial cost and the maximum ceiling heiehts. urLBflfl unt i s.n in octoprr, ana in September this year, In 94 eastern cities the figures iw mi mil PRACTICE ASKED OAR MAIDS 0 IN were 13 lea.

Ior octoner tins vear; 1125. 930 for October. 1923, and $109. 100.702 for September this year. In 112 central cities the figures were i 1 for October this year: for October.

li-3. and JSC. 609 007 for September this year. In 2 southern cities October figures this year were October. 1P2S, ENTER CONTEST D.

S. Hoffman, of the Hoffman Knitting Mills, has opened The Knittery, at Teleja avenue and 600. and $2 3.03 1 ,1 2 for -Hoffman states: Eighteenth street rj A rreat honor is in store fo ber this year. In 60 western cities the figure were 'In establishing the Ktiittery we some girl of high school age at the Action Indicative of the way in which real esta'e boards under the leadership of the National Association of Iletl llstate Lour. Is are establishing standards of competency for the vocation they represent has lust been taken by the Ouk Park, Illinois.

Real Hslate Rnaril. The board has just written into its hy-laws an ojht.urnl out provision' that all future members must have completed a standard course in 64 for October this year; Pacific Slope Dairy Show in Oak have brought the only industry of its kind to Oakland. Its policy be 'Direct from the factory to While tliis com crn will spe- 873. 0a2 for October. U'23, aioi 0 9 for September tins jenr.

The twenty-five cities (selected according to voturne of permits Issued in October thin year) reported a gain of about 4 land, December 13, for that is thai' time and place for selection of tho All-Western Champion Elimination contests are being held'j under direction of high school ag-l ricultura.1 instructors. whojMfi cer cia.ize in the manufacture of i ism "tr:" sweaters, batiung, suits and athletic real estate practice or its educational equivalent. The Oak Park provision is commented on by rifficers of the National Association of Heal Kstate Boards as the most advanced po y. per cent over ii.o, una about 23 per ent gain over September this year. This gain over October.

1S23, was riespite losses reported from seven of the twenty-rive, including New York and Chicago, tify tho local winner as eligible for -the grand contest at Oakland. There is a definite purpo.se back orchis contest 'teclares Robert K. Jones, man.igcr of the show. Honors galore are paid to the girl vho excels in sports or arts, and fittingly so, but the irvdustrious farm- While the pen of in- home girl should ncV be. forgotten LAEtE when there are roses lo be pmnt-d.

sition tnat nas yet been taken by a member board in the establishment of an educational membership requirement. The by-law provides that all applications for active membership shall be accompanied by a certificate showing satisfactory completion of a course in real estate practice as given by the board or cjoiff over October. 1 and September, in thef.e leading cities are slightly greater than the percentages of increase reported goods for mcnVtwomen and, children, we will manufacture knit goods of every description." Holt man Is well-known to the retail traeie. having had IS years' experience in M. manufacture and i Hailing of Knit goods.

During the past. 10 years he hss opened fcev-eral stores, selling their own product exclusively. A fancy stitch knitting machine has been installed in the window of the Oakland store. This machine, which is used or demonstration purposes only, actually knits 60 yards of woolen goods a day, Hoffman says. A.

Hciman lias been appointed manager 'his local concern It is to turn public notice aside, for rinia frr tko nnnf. nc or otner realms and upon the farxo. girl that -J from the 338 cities. te for ro rre- est is organized. spending periods, it Is r.everth' is orgn ponding periods, it Is nevertness this contest evident that 1 iiding is procrress-elv throughout the proportion of a eimilar course aa given by the state universities or the Y.

M. C. A. schools, or else the applicant shall satisfactorily pass an examin country. in the twenty-five cities leading jn October the total was 5 1 27, compared with In October.

1 023, ard S(! ''a 02 1 jri September this ation given by the education com-rrfttep of the hoard. If you are particularly fond mountains and trees that you of the glorious panoramas of find at Lake Tahoe, you will Throughout California and Nevada the local service ctubs Rotary, Kiwams, Lions and others have seen in this contest: an opportunity for public good Some of the clubs are offering to the winner of th local elimination contest a trip to Oakland as a prize. In Fresno, the Lions and Rotary Club eacii is sponsoring a contest. -in a nearby rural high achooi; Handsome trophies pre offered, tiy the Pacific Slope Dairy Sbo'Wj Assocuat.on to the first and pfciee- BURLING AME -NUMBER 512 spend a happy hour on a certain spot in Montera. The view from it is almost exactly the same as one of the famous views at Tahoe.

And to think that someone perhaps you will build a home ji.ir. Oreater 1 org repoir'-'i a loss frrirn October, of over Manha'lan and the Bronx being the only boroughs to show gains. CrTTc.igo also re-portKrd a less tliis fieiober of more than Gains in a number of" hire ciiies, however, were to loifkc.a total gain of more In the list of twenty-five leadu iflf Record Growth here! Right in the, very best and most rapidly growing part of winners at Oakland, in addition to diplomas for every entrant. Aj-langements have been mado that the girls, whiio in Oakland, shall make, their headquarters at th Young Women's cbristia Asocia -tlon and chaperonsge from that source Will We provided. Anion ttie high schools that nre plannint to send entrants to Santa Santa Cruz, I.odi.

Madera, t'hii-o, Santa Maria. Marysville, Hanforrl. Les Union, Antelope Valley I'kiah. In Farm Sales place you travel hundreds of miles Oakland, yet1 as beautiful as4 a mm I. The j.ijmber of farm sales per in Ii- 1 Hinv.s tin inerease oi to see! i cri over the number in 1023, ec-cordSreg to a national survey of the fatm land market, which has just be'n made by the National Asso-oiarloL r.f Real listate Hoards.

Tht re has- been an Increase of -M r.tr cent in tii number e.f acres IHKKCTIONS: ltrlvo out Turk Jtoulovard to Joaquin Miller HobcI. The r-ntrunr-f! to Montrra Is jiiHl rn.it of (Ik Junction of these two Charge in the date eif the. annual rr olwitittr ti.eetiiiir of the Vsfii. i.wl letMtii.n of Hi-Mi irr cert paid for Ls'ate Boards to include an xtra Kohl, a nd increase of day for rr.unil-tnl.le lueetings of us in the total considerat ioj farms purchased. Build Cheaply and Well Whether ycu plan to htild cn a small or large scale, there is a NATIONAL, FACTORY-CUT HOME to suit your taste and your pockctbook.

Materials are cur, to fit plans of proven architectural beauty. Nine buildings in N' iiwilri iiimniiiiiii York" Cilv have, in the aggfat more telephones than the whole of Peru, llcua.dor, Columbia and corn bined to the. constitution i so as to ptrinit rnodifrationi the associatioii'k' one-board-to-a- ty trstmb'T'shij." rule in the ease of Jijes of over pupulatiou ere two iniponant actions taken by the board of directors pf the association lio met ith the oftl- cers and the advisory board of pabt presidents at Columbus, Ohio. i People are buying to build in Montera It is this combination of beautiful homesites and convenient valuable location that has attracted so many home-builders to Montera. People make theSnvestment, not merely as a land speculation, but in order to build their homes in this nasally beautiful part of the city.

Montera is so situated that it iV hardly visible from the road. ThougIryou have driven by it many times you have never really-seen it. Come out today prepared to be surprised when you visit it for the first time. DeLAVEAGA L'HOMMEDIEU 315 14th Street. Lakeside 9700 Tract Office Phone Humboldt 2713 All lumber is marked and either ycu or some carpenter can do the actual building.

The one price you pay includes plans, directions, and complete materials. All waste is eliminated and you save the usual overhead. Write lor our FREE portlolio. It contain, many diHrrent style oi home, you wiil like. li' 'i il'.

tr' l'-rCll Proamnion or crude petroleum aturiTw heptr.ibi amounted lo 15,000 barrels, representing a decrease of 3 per ent from the preceding month and 9 per cent from September, li'23. Stoeks of crude petroleum Increased over both comparative periods. iMONEY to LOAN 5 2 and 6 We will refinance loans, buying second mortgages in reasonable amounts. Loans made for long periods Jamieson-Towle-Willoughbly Corp. 393 17tli Oakland.

National Mill 4 Lumber Co, NATIONAL Snir O.fice: Telephone: Fruilvule 2380 4Clff. Ujh Street, -OaLland, California. IIJ Tjl art WE WILL FACTORY-CUT YOUR PLAN 4' si.

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