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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 69

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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69
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SUNDAY Dalian MAY 19, 1929 orange shipment! are absorbed! if. the United Kingdom, as are' tZ HUD F-GBAPEFHUIT EJST Hospital Formally Opened The East Oakland hospital, located at 2648 East Fourteenth street, has just been completed by Hosteller, Barr Sons. The building, featured by the very latest in electric equipment, contains one hundred twelve rooms tod will provide for ninety patients. General Electric refrigeration has been BR EADIFINOS FAVOR II DSN IRIS States shipment of grapefruit to the British market, the survey shows, increased from 15.000 in 1922 to 421,000 boxes in 1327, which was 120,000 boxes more than went to Canada, hitherto our most important customem Discussing the world movement in citrus fruits, the survey discloses that an annual -average of boxes of oranges, 6.000,-000 boxes of lemons, and 700,000 boxes of grapefruit entered international trade during the five-year period. 1922-1926.

Spain was the largest exporter of oranges, Italy of lemons and the United States of grapefruit. During this five-year period American fruit accounted for 48 per cent of the grapefruit exports, 7 per cent of the -oranges and 4 per cent of the lemons. Over 4 per cent of the. world's FOB HOSPITAL WITH BRITISH COMPLETED per cent of Its lemons. Germany and France are the next largest buyers of oranges, while Germany and the United States follow tha United Kingdom as Impprters cf lemons.

About 116 million boxes of oranges is the estimated annual pro duction of those countries which, export to an appreciable extent. Spain accounts for about 32 per cent of this output, while the United States is second with per cent. China, Italy and Japan produce something less than 19 per cent each. Total commercial production of lemons is estimated at 18 million boxes, of which Italy accounts for 55 per cent and ths United States 33 per cent. "The selection of the Golden The Increasing popularity of Sheaf -Remar company's celebrated American grapefruit In the United Remar bread to Jbe served exclU' sively in the new East Oakland hos Kingdom Is revealed In a study of international trade in citrus fruits which has Just been issued by the commerce department.

United 'Announcement Is made of the completion and opening of the East Oakland Hospital, at the corner of East Fourteenth street and Twenty-seventh avenue, diagonally across from Montgomery Ward Co. The structure, built by Hos-tetter, Barr Bon, towers majestically above the principal East Oakland thoroughfare, seven stories of steel and reinforced concrete. A description reads: pital, Is evidence of the purity and quality of the product," it is stated. "Remar bread is bne of the best known breads in California. It has been made for a number of years.

and is widely distributed from Oak. land to as far horth as Reno, "The building, which Is abso. Nevada. lutely fireproof, contains 112 room and will Drovide for ninety pa tients. The floors of all corridors "Remar products include, in addition to the bread, the equally well-known Remar cake and Remar coffee cakes.

They are all made In and operating rooms are of rub ber tile and the walls of all opar the modern bakery at Forty-sixth and Adeline streets, which is one of rooms are in beautiful col ored tile. A private telephone ex the largest and most perfectly change is a feature, with local equipped sanitary bakeries In telephones to the private rooms, as well as a microphona and loud speaker system throughout the building, making easy the "Visitors are always welcome at the Remar plant, and it is interesting to see how these thousands of loaves are made, from the mixing locating and communicating with any individual almost instantly, to the final wrapping, without Full radio equipment and the Tele- being touched by hands." ehron electric clocks have been In stalled. "The electrical equipmen The total number of building permits for the week, ending Wed throughout is of the very latest type and contains many new features. The X-ray installation is nesday, May 8, 1839.. was 8 per mils totaling particularly of note.

Other special electric equipment are ultra-violet lights; diathermy, mechanical ana iy ma ii physiotherapy equipment. Plastering "Furnishings throughout are of the very best, the Individual rooms varvlne in color scheme. "Arrangements have bean made with the Electric Cora for the EAST OAKLAND HOSPITAL by pany for the stationing of an ambulance on the premises, which will be available at all hours of the GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS were chosen for East Oakland Evans June 4112 Harbor View Ave. day and night. Hospital Staff" Is what Is known as an open staff, which means that all regular reputable physicians and surgeons will be welcome to bring their patients to the hospital for treatment.

All nursing service will be by graduate registered nurses. The hospital under1 local private management and will render a general hospital service. Prices for all services are tated to be reasonable." ANdover 1913 I I Electrical Work Hospital LnaiiimmiatsMM GENL ELECTRIC REFIEMIN In Hospital IF if A. Two of the General Electric Refrigerator units installed in the new for the EAST OAKLAND HOSPITAL' by CREAGER AND LOWD Electrical Equipment 5832 Foothill Blvd. East Oakland Hospital.

IN HOSPITAL BIDING IRS Si If rT "rn lrsr-j jS 01 5 my irliilf I BiiiHIII MMI I 1 if "A notable departure from the ordinary is to be found in the frlgeration for the new Eaet Oak-, land hospital," according to C. K. Keller, manager for ti. II. Bennett company, 'General Electric tlefrl-ferator distributors.

"Those charged with responsl-. nlllty for the selection of proper refrigeration," said Keller, "first determined the number of cubic, SW eetmood 1663 feet of refrigeration space that Will the office building of the future soar to heights hitherto unknown? Will Its base spread over many city blocks? Will the streets and sidewalks about it be of many levels? What transportation facilities will serve the men and women who will people the building? At attempt to answer these questions will be made by Clarence T. Coley, operating manager of the "world's largest office building" would be required. Then a number Six of the All-Steel, 3 cubic foot General Electric Refrigerator! were selected for the diet kitchens one for each of the upper floors. Here QUIET wai imperative.

the Equitable building of New York City, at the annual convention of I One of the revolutionary new 45 cu. ft. General Electric Commercial Refrigerators will gem the main kitcljen. the National Association of Build of individual refrigeration units wear selected. One la a large 45 eublo foot refrigerator for the main kitchen.

This is a new General Electric creation, one of the first units In a revolutionary new line I commercial refrigerators. "Then, Continued Keller, "the management geoed email refrigerators about else of average household refrigerators at the point of nesd on each floor. The object of placing laas to eliminate time and steps spent In travelling to the old fashioned central refrigeration plant. This idea Is not new," Keller pointed out. He added: "Many years ing Owners and Managers, to be held June 10-14 in Montreal.

In! il -Ki ft BWH8BK' illSllllllB Successful execution of decorative ideas has made our craftsmanship welcome on any type of interior or exterior work. The Demand "A refrigerator that can be installed and forgotten." The Answer mimm mmm 1 vJ discussing the office building of the future and the future of the office building, Coley will be addressing the owners and managers of more than seven billion dollars worth of office buildings of the present, located in the major cities of the United States and Canada. The announcement of Coley'c address was made by Paul Robertson of Indianapolis, president of the National Association of Building Owners and Managers, who also announced that the convention wUl consider another problem, which though an immediate one likewise has many aspects which look to the future development of American cities. That question Is "Traffic," which will be presented by one of the foremost experts on traffic In America Dr. Miller McClintock, head of the Albert Russell Erskine Foundation for Trafflo Research of Harvard university.

Dr. McClintock has made a first hand study of trafflo conditions In many of the leading cities of the United States, forgotten. After complete study of the market, the General Electric was selected, with the feeling that their needs would be adequately taken care off." Painting Decorating GENERAL stock or permanent nonwlthdrawal capital stock until It shall first have applied for and secured from the Building and Loan Commissioner a permit authorizing it so to do." Under the present law the commissioner has no jurisdiction over associations until they have been licensed, and before they can be licensed it Is required that they must have a capital and surplus, the amount of which varies according to the size of the city. 2665 HAROLD ST. FRuitvale 3577 Building Loan go ponderous central power plant gave way to a number of mailer electrlo motors attached to each machine.

This eliminated the old bugarhob of the central power plant Breaking down and paralyzing the entVe concern. Just as the many emalkdirect motors have cut out belting and delay, the unit system-of refrlKeratlon has eliminated the contingency of central power plant break-down, and simplified matters generally. Refrigerators so installed can be moved from room to room, or from building to building, and plugged in just the same as an lectric fan. "Several factors-were Instrumental In the selection of General Electrlo refrigeration. First among these waa the fact that General Electric refrigerators require no attention, not even ollimr.

The General Electric refrigerator on the test proved to be unusually quiet: an essential for satisfactory hospital use. The needs of this hospital as expressed were for an electric refrigerator so simplified that It might be literally installed and Bill Is Passed Refrigerator State Building and Loan Commissioner George S. Walker announces that he will be given over building and loan associa tions being organized in California SBeiaiiett rrom their inception under a new bill which has JuBt passed the legislature and Is up for -the Governor's signature. The bill provides: "No building and. loan association shall sell or offer for sale or take subscriptions for any of its guarantee capital REMAR BREAD 2112 Broadway Phone GLencourt 3994 Opposite Key Route Inn Aladdin Heating 5107 Broadway, Oakland Ansel's Elec.

Appliance Store, 1401 Park Street, Alameda OPEN EVENINGS NOW prepare for WINTER COMFORT AT LARGEST SAVINGS FfYDRO-OIL Burner has been selected to He used exclusively in the Call Us First Electric Ambulance Co. Main Office 3614 Telegraph Ave. brings revolutionary changes! Easily regulated, uniform, super-economical home heating can be yours. Low-cost Diesel oil, common Cap water, and air are so mixed by revolu Phone Piedmont 0066 Branch Office 2648 E. 14th St.

Only ambulance stationed In East Oakland for service, east of the lake. Cay and Mght Service. tionary methods that they form a NEW fuel developing eight times the heat of a gas fire of East Oakland Hospital on account of its Purity, Healthfulness arid High Quality the same cost. No smoke, fumes, soot or ash es are delivered by this super-economical fuel. Phone OA kland 0809-0808 SpencerElevatorCo.

166-180 SEVENTH ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAUE We om wman ll Retail Butchers VTholessIe and It will pay you to investigate this burner NOW Working model on display at HYDRO-OIL BURNER CORPORATION 4814 Broadway HUmboldt 7856 Golden Sheaf-Remar Company 525 CI ay Street Calif. Oakland.

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