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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 34

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Oakland Tribunei
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aft Ian CrfDtme OCTOBER 25, 1925 J1 Jim SURREY SHOWS; filDGECREST WILL OPEN SALE ON New Dimond Bridge In Ridgecrest Tract OPPORTUNITIES A camera glimpse of (he new concrete and steel bridge which the Walter H. Leimert Co. i throwing ac'rosa Dimond Canyon at the end of the Park carline, tapping a new p.irk. Showing fine homes now building in acenic tract, ubdivided and to bo oId by Mark K. Monie, commencing November I.

VI OAKLAND NOVEMBER 1ST Mark R. Monze to Sell Panoramic Subdivision at Earlv Date. 'S5-: Inc. of re. SUNDAY 1 Construction work on the Rldpe- crt, the new residential subdivi sion of Mark'R.

Monze, Inoorpo- Si, rated, off Br back of Hock Ttldsre near Shatter avenue. Is announced as beiiiR sufficiently now to permit formal opening on Nov ember 1. Monze states: it i 'iMwrif hue rt'idespronil has been attracted to Ridgecrest hv the con Wrv ev struction of several fine homes on lots sold under an earlier regime. Capping the rise as these Improved lots do, they Insure the continu ance of the district as an especially fine residential community. The es r- Am: property Is high enough to afford a fine view through the Golden Gate with the Marin hills on one a side and P.in Francisco on the other.

The links of the Clnremont mm ratfwfr! AH Country club are to be seen a few blocks to the south while to the north Is seen the Campanile of the I niversity of California. Surround- rr.T'- -'1 this poss.l ip of the mad by tab If y. Dreme te lng the trnct near at hand are the lienutlrul homes oi the older kock :1 Ridge district. "The opening of Ridgecrest will give Eastbay people a chance at one of Oakland's unique view spots. The prices will be found re markably low for that clas of prop 1 1 i-Tf-nfMiiKnifir-gfn erty.

Presale Indications already promise a big demand, and, since I The pur! of the Fealty era--rs is 't i rtfc a follows: "The Associated F.ea!:y Operators Inc. has betr. irsr.nittfd for the purprse of building and developing a cooperative real state and flr.au.-e company. Through It thoe with carl-tal will be assisted giver, the pportur.Ity to have their money fcvested in properties located Oakland, the Eatthay tr.d San or rental. The floors are the first thing noticed by women of to-day nn nnrTn iiRnnnmr the tract is small, It is expected to sell out in a very short time.

when inspecting the interior of Ntnmiiufbtiu iNirnuvt luun WHITE a POLLARD Los Angeles Records house. If disappointed at this first glance, It will naturally be difficult to overcome the Impression thus created, and neglect of this Improvement Item can be held responsible for loss of revenue in many cases. Sees Bright Future In Store For China Two Impcrtartt fact.ir th-. iff expected to contribute TfTf'-i' transition of China, whh, to President K. V.

Kim of Southeastern I'niversity at in- Billion in Buildings or rnniDi CTm unyrc ic imnrn yranclsco, two of the fastest growing in America." ULUUIVII LLILU MUIVILG IG UllGLU REPORT tl Under the heading, "Written In DRY MILK MEN SUMMONED TO 1 OU MEET; Oakland's Chrtt.eir.e Pkyiir.e Are Increased Property V.p. from i 1. I Los Angeles building activities have expended approximately since establishnient of the building perinll department In it Is revealed In statistics compiled by the research department of the Guarantee Building and Loan Association. From that date until the present a total of BT JANUARY BY AUTHORITIES king, Is slowly moving tounr. more modern and vfftrient life, arc a r- 1 and a plan for the ro.

r-i. of long distance toicpii i tween the prireito.l rri-s. The LARGE SALES i tension ar.d of various ways i.f i of with the Ir.trodu of over 400,000 permits have bten is- sued by the department, tororsi Structures erected in 1 889. un The bridge of concrete and steel which Walter IT. Leimert Co.

Is White and Pollard, realtors. P' Oakland, due to Its great growth and the attendant construction of new homes. Is presenting an ig-gravating problem to the owners of older residential property, whfeb tvhtl Eiihcrnntlalh' ri all THE USE OF TILE IN THE KITCHEN AND BATHROOM OF "Villa Madera" IS AN ASSURANCE OF UTMOST CLEANLINESS AND der the regime of (). J. Muchmoie.

I constructing across Dimond Can-first building superintendent ot the VOn lust at the end of the Park city, totaled a valuation of I Bnulevard cnr be com. h. tin- AV, s-. rn ft'cd bv rosideut 1 an 'A the American 100 per cent tu pir un; aiu'. Vp," the booklet lists a great r.iar.y properties which have been and resold the prist year.

For Instance there Is the Southeast corner cf Seventeenth nd Webster streets, sold in 1 4 tor $400 a front fool f.t.l which today the owner has refused fli Offer cf 3 a foot an in value of 0 per cent in sever, years. Another example Is cited the Northwest ccrr.er cf if.th Franklin streets which If IS v. held at JlOcu a foot ar.d ws In 1922, four years later, on a valuation of 4 a foot with ai. option to buy at a foot or ar. Increase of 310 per cent in four years.

metnocis a net r.i! are cefain to lnent of China's r.utur:il i and the ot lit and industry. Webster street, report sales ef real estate, both Improved and unimproved, as follows: Twenty; acres of wr.ter front and ten acres. nreten on or about January 1. ac- structed. does not meet with de- M.Ik Inst issued.

cording to engineers In charge in industrial near Visitation Lands of' p. p. co. i.are. lots on Lake phre.

1 Canada Telephones i tute to attend a on Tui-sday. In the convention Pa I.alry he eon f. i r.lsn property on '1 at Authorize Co. To Sell Stock The California-Oregon Power Company has been authorized by the Railroad Commission to Issue on or before Deeqmhcr 31, 192G. $1.1100.000 of Us 6 per cent cumu- i.y.

of the nia and the Slope laive of the world powd-ied and the muoi, mhu mand. due to the lack of up-to-date facilities and Improvements. The problem Is particularly acute in thi community for the reason that th Kastbay districts, up to a recent date, were almost exclusively, residential In character, and the consequent pride In home ownership, resulted In the construction of really exiellent homes. Consequently the owners of these older properties are not only confronted with a slowei- demand, either to sell or rent, but In many cases are forced to accept an Inadequate return on their investment." H. Von Gunten, sales manager of the Aronsen Hardwood makes this statement and points out that, In many cases, modern Improvements can he Installed at a low cost, which will greatly facilitate public acceptance of these older residences.

He says: "The one item of hardwood floors Is a Thft work costing approximately makes available the new residential park which the Walter II I.eitnert Co. will place on the market shortly. The span of concrete and steel will not only tak" care of a Park Boulevard car line extension, but will accomodate automobile and pedestrian traffic, I.eimert Ktntes. Meanwhile engineers are rapidly completing ttie subdivision work Street work in the lower end of the tract will be started soon, accorded to A. Scofield of the Walter H.

Leimert Co. A second but smaller has ali-cinx been thrown across Dimond Canyon a' the Junction of Kl (Vntro and Ilanley Koad. El Centro swings down from Park Boulevard. The first homesites to be offered between 12th and lS'h A number of important nles the sarre elass of pro-pertv nre pending, the firm states, r.sldTlnr the enormous str'des this city ts now making, as ir.di'-.ted In The erection of th Athens A'hletic Club, the Central Sircs Pirk. the new hotel to be erect-d on the corner of 2Sth and I'aVijn by the 1'nited In vestment company.

of which Kolman is president th Elks P-uil'iirg at 20th and Broadway, 'lie Cooperative Apartment on Lake thore and many oth-o! forward to a busv Show Large Growth I At the beginning of year there were l.o I phones in Canada as 'with 1.022.7S2 at the besii-: ml- 1 IT'2 4. The Province of greatest number with "'4 Quebec foii 2'j-. Ti. come Saskatchewan, c. lurnbia.

Aibrla and low ed by Nova 1 Brunswick. I'nto-e Kdwaid l-ii. i has but 4240 and th-j only I Xext to United Starrs, Canada has the greatest nuisiiT nf telephones in use On a per cupU. basis. iH'l less uuin i itiu u.

pai value, and to use the proceeds for construction purposes and reim supply a on-put rated Im Pin producer Is lo-this tse new markets j.owdcr- the husky bursing applicant's treasury. Your Lot should be improved. Win-not make it produce for you? Installed by Stewart Mantel Tile Co. Tile Floors. Bath Rooms.

Itadlantfires, Mantels. Store 1'ionls. 1322 PARK ST. Alameda Alameda 3518 of tiie dairy Industry and many will be i i -1 assed at tlie elakland coiifcr- In Montreal more than has been spent for waterfront improvements that can be used only during seven months of the year. Do you need a home? WnnM vnii nrpfpr anart- fc! and prosperous year.

"The merits? in the new tract win ne tnose at the lower extremety, It la stated, wonderful advantage in either sale White and Pollard, under the. The wife of an applicant for a of Clarke G. Gillis, real estate broker's license is not' reports a very gratifying year, qualified to act as recommender Each year people are realizing therefor, according to the state real I fully the great necessity of estate department, in a recent carrying adequate insurance In opinion rendered fy Deputy J. II order to protect tneir interests Richardson to the Long Bi 1 Still we find that some people do Realty Board. BjiiIj Ciaiiiniii S.

hool W. H.Wrrki, Archiiert; il leaning. Conuaciof Willi of llickry Mastrrtile. not appreciate tne great advance in the cost of building construction of today in comparison with that of a few years ago and are neglecting to protect them-rhr-, with additional insurance." Don't Jet the lot stand idle. The demand is good for apartments, flats, stores, homes.

We will build for you and furnish all the money at Bank interest. An assortment of plans to show you. No charge for consultation. Ask for our free booklet, "How to Build Apartments and Stores for Investment." -TS. ir.rrfrr I I HVffiNTItTvCo 3 1528 Franklin St Oak.

2412 Flat Loans, 5i On new residential or business property. Term 5 to 10 vcjis. 3 jTars flat, after which principal is reduced 5 per annum. On older property the same rate, 5Vi, applies, but the principal must be reduced 5 annually. Installment Loans, 6 On residences, flats and income property.

Term 5. 12, 17 years. Monthly reduction of principal Yi of one per cent or 7 1 0 of one per cent. Prepayment privilege, on above loans. Life Insurance not required.

Jamieson-TowIe-WUloughby Corporation Exclusive loan representatives of Prudential Insurance Company of America 393 17th Oakland 662 Milk S. F. Look Ahead! BUY NOW in Montclair Business Center and profit by its development OHJ MONEY has been made by investors Jls who bought community center property early you cannot drive over the City of Oakland and fail to realize that. You see it, and wish that you had had a chance at it. The chance you missed in districts that are now developed is open to you today in Montclair Business Center! Homes are dotting the surrounding area rapidly.

It is the one large, level and logical place for a business center in all that hill district. Approximately iooo acres of residential property are tributary to it. Paved streets, side-walks, electric lights and other improvements are being installed. The time to buy in Montclair Business Center has arrived. Study the situation and you will see the opportunity for a big profit.

Buy now before the success of incoming busi' nesses boosts the values. Let the rapid growth of this choice section of Oakland make money for you. BHxnxxxxzxixxxixmin Noted School Architect Uses Dickey Mastertile THE OAKLAND PAVING COMPANY Street Work Contractors Quarry Operators mm The Little Red Schoolhouse is romantic when seen through the mist of years, but the demand today is for greater beauty, permanence and safety in school construction. The high character of California's newer school buildings in cities, suburbs and rural districts is nationally recognized.More than 200 of these schools have been designed by W.H. Weeks.

Mr. JWeeks choice of Dickey Mastertile for his latest school at Banta is signal recognition of its merit. Dickey Mastertile provides, at low cost, fire-safe walls that are proof against weather and decay. The dead air spaces in a Dickey Mastertile wall make building interiors cool in' summer, warm in winter, dryland quiet. Dickey Mastertile may be left exposed, covered with stucco (which adheres permanently without cracking or peeling), or faced with brick.

Dickey Mastertile for schools, homes and other construction is but slightly higher in first cost than-frame. Its real cost is far less. i this Heat HOW TO GET THERE By Automobile: Drive out Piedmont Avenue or Park Boulevard to Moraga Road and follow the latter to Montclair Tract Office. By Street Car: Take Piedmont Car on Broadway to 40th and Piedmont, transfer to bus to Montclair. CLEAN BLUE CRUSHED ROCK TRADE MARK Oil-O-Matic is a blessing to old folks, children and invalids.

No matter how low the thermometer drops outside, it is always comfortable indoors. No one has to look after it the thermostat looks out for itself. OltOMATlC Installed, tervictd, guaranteed by THOMAS DAY CO. Oakland. 1720 Broadway Phone Opkland 1803 fat, FraaciiCA.

725 Mission St. Phtm Dtil157) Die MET Realty Syndicate Company Owners find Developers 1440 Broadway 10th Floor 405 8 Piedmont Avenue Telephone Lakeside 1600 Telephone Piedmont 2700 Montclair Tract Office. Moraga Road Tclcphorut Humboldt 47 MOfNTCLAIR Business Center We advocate high-class street work. We also use the best of high-grade materials OFFICE: 5000 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. Telephone Humboldt 6300 BURNED CLAY PRODUCTS DICKEY MASTERXILE FACE BRICK.

FIRE BRICK rj mttsmfmctmrU California Brick ComMtiy and tivtmatm Flrt Brick Work, aAitocUttd Compit Saa Fractal MrfOakkai i 4.

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