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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 69

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Oakland Tribunei
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2-M SUNDAY Cribum DECEMBER 9, 1928 A The performance ot the ca flPflRTJWENTS HUGE DEMAND Dean Lippi's 'Forcl Corner' With the new Ford car capturing the fancy or the country, and deliveries getting better daily, a large increase of business is reported by Dean Lippi, proprietor of the pioneer "Ford corner" at Twenty-fourth and Broadway. EI Encainto Opens This structure hat just been completed at Central avenue and Benton street in Alameda' exclusive residential section. Genuine Frigidaire and Wayne oil-burning system are features. Furniture, drape, stoves and shades by Breuner's. Millwork by Sequoia Manufacturing company.

ARE OPENED REPORTED HI DEAN LIPPI Located In the heart of Ala-medal's oldest and well known ex clearly demonstrates that the exhaustive tests conducted by Henry y0Ti testa which cost millions of dollars and which have never been equaled for their thoroughness, are bfinning to pay dividends. Al-readyl the new car has demonstrated that It will outlive the pr-vloui car by years. "To secure for the car purchaser a full measure of satisfaction necessitates a comprehensive service. Despite the fact that most cars manufactured today are good cars, enjoyment of the car is In good -art dependent upon the service rendered by the dealer after the sale. "Courteav, cleanliness of snop and mechanics, efficient work, proper protection with covers of exterior and interior of every car brought into our shop, prompt delivery of cars when promised and proper inspection cf work before cor Is delvered are vital points in our service.

It is usually the difference between satisfaction and dissatisfaction for the car owner. "All new cars inevitably need adjusting am', attention the first thousand miles. It lc a matter of pride that both Dean Lippi and Lippl service are always on the Job." elusive residential section. El Encanto Apartment at 141s Central avenue on the corner of Benton street, have been opened for Inspection. Only after long controversy in the city council was the aonlng ordinance opening fhe district to apartment houae construction passed, It la recalled, and this la the first apartment building to be completed in the neighborhood, since such construction was sanctioned.

The setting is one of fine old residences, beautiful homea "The new Ford car, Model A. has taken the United States by storm. With the factories now producing six thousand cars dally, dealers are beginning to catch up with their delivery orders, and by spring Immediate deliveries on all models la expected." So states Dean Lippl, proprietor of the famoui "Ford corner" at 24th and Broadway. Lippi enumerates the "arious reasons for the unprecedented success of the new cars, as follows: "Low Initial coat, low upkeep due to Its slurdy construction, beauty, splendid performance, are but a few of the reasons behind the million orders for the Model sheltered by enormous yalms. and other trees and shrubs many years a i i ii i1 i 'i i old.

Groom Garrett, income property builders, and owners of EI Encanto, state: '-aih. rfstfcl 4 rwiv "This apartment has a particular appeal for those wishing an exclusive residential environment without the responsibility of keeping up the home. Aside from its beauty, thlJgcatIon has excep--tional advantages as to transportation, the Southern I'aciflc train to San Francisco stopping at Morton station, Juat a block away, and the Oakland bus line, though the Lp in Ii ube, passing the door on Central avenue. Comprised in the struc ture are eighteen apartments of two, three and four rooms, elaborately and corrmletely furnished by Rreuners. Bot furniture and decorations are of excellent quality and the appointments of the building ultra modern.

The exterior of Features of El Encanto Apartments the building Is In almple -et dignified design of somewhat Spanish appearance but without the tile roof Galbraith Tells of Advertising Efforts It. V. Galbraith, chairman of the Subllclty committee, addressed th iayward ftotary Club laat Alon-tsay. The threefold character of the tlvertlalng ram pal being carried on In th East and Midwest by the) united chamhers of commerce in the county was the theme of Mr. Galbraith' adJreas.

or parapets being In evidence. The Interior finish la of expensive pat terned wall paper with mahogany trim beautifully finished to bring The Oakland public schools re ceived a permit valued at 15.SS0 Features of the newly completed Kl Encanto Apartment at Central avenue and Benton atreet, Ala. meda. include individually dealcned cablneta, Interior trim and ah and door from the ahopa of the Sequoia Manufacturing Co. of Oak Hotel by California Builders Co.

This reinforced concrete structure has just been completed by the California Builders company at f.r the construction of a retain ing wall on the southwest corner of Hopkins street and Park I I II I. i a. I. I. I -i.

I I r--nt aiiu i wtnui Biicct. srvcniv-rwo itoic ruuin, i out Btorci ana garage. I land. The Sequoia company speclnl-laee In trlma and all forma of mill work to harmonise with any lay. out.

or color acheme, they iff 1 Participants In Home Are Listed All Paint Material for El Encanto Apts. Manufactured by The Horton-Warden Company PAINT MANUFACTURERS 1222 42nd Ave. raitvale 3202 Artistic Originality in GLENDOME HOMES Labor-saving features, adding comfort and eliminating drudgery, are carefully studied and applied. A touch of art is always attractive to home lovers when it adds practical merit. Price Advantages That Cannot Be Ignored or Denied I have owned this acreage years, bought when Ihe selection was unlimited and prices low.

I design, build and tell direct to you. paying no tribute to builders or agents. These savings are passed to you. Investigate. Ours ii the only subdivision east of the Bay providing tennis courts, playgrounds, for the exclusive use of Glendome Cercle home owners.

Every home or lot in Clendome commands an unobstructed view of Oakland and Piedmont's most beautiful scenery. Our latest completed home enjoys a most impressive situation. Inspect it! You will be interested and possibly benefited. It has many features you've never seen before. Out Trestle Glen Road through St.

James Wood to Park eight to El Centro direct to Glendome tTercle. See owner, F. A. HEROUX, on premises or aboard the good ship "MER TRANQUILLE." Phone Fruitvale 5729W CiCKHAl. DKTAII.S Vermont slate roof with ail topper outlets, valleys and learln.

8teel frame, plate glass semi-circular windows, surmounting; deep copper panelled base. Conservatory and nun room have tllo floors. Genearo stained hardwood blocks on tint floor. Wide, circular stairs to upper vestibule. Artistic freeco celling In dome over vestibule.

Interior walla can-vaied and stippled. Bewitching Kgyptlan work in reception hall. immense Queen Kliiabeth fireplace with hand-made frill work and wrought iron kidney shape settees. All an Integral part of said fireplace In dual room, 40x30 feel. Kleotria flxtuis-prsli designed and made for thla unique and an xbilerent.

Large kitchen equipped with double sink, suction fan and French charette. Frigidaire and pi tented antproof cooler Oriental breakfast room With original shape buffet, four large chambers, each with private brth. Enchanting large social hall with rare rave of unusual type. Lavatory and bath attached. There are many other new features.

"The manufacturing of all forma of cabinet and mill work to meet the demanda of aomn Individual problem necessitates the work of a specially. It la practically a 'hnnrt rrtfi il ft' Jnh re quiring xtrlrt nttnntlun to delnll," any D. A. Hurneit, owner of the Requola Mfi. t'o.

"The beauty and good taata of room or hall run be enhnncod ir marred by the character and manner of liiHtnllnllon of the Interior woodwork find cablneta. For tluit renaon, owners, architenta and builders are pjiylnij rnoro attention to thla Put tiro of Fust manufacturlns and prnmpt deliveries are tho passwords at the Kequola plant, Burnett added. THE following firms tr participant in th TRIBUNE-SchlM-inger home in Cliremont Pineti Frederick H. Reimeri, irchitcct; York Inc developerii C. Dudley Do Velliiet, condruclion Pacific Sl.tei Building Loin Aaiociitlon, finincing; A.

Vn Heerden, piintlng; Modern Home Equipment Walker dinhwaih-er; Seller'i kitchen hydro-oil burneri; Hoyt Heater company, water heaten; Atklmon Mill Manufacturing company, mill work; Superior Tile Products company, interior tiling; Weir Electric Appliance company, electrit bathroom heatera; Berkeley rraftamen, ornamental iron; J. A. Fazio, plumbing; State Electric company, electric wiring; General Roofing company, roof U. S. Gypsum company, planer; Tjfe glaai; Walter N.

Boyieri company, painu; Arios.Knapp company, excavating; American Radiator company; J. H. Fitz-maurice, concrete contractor; Overhead Door company of California, garage doors; Tyler Mil-fnrrl nN.tereri. PAINTING AND DECORATING for EL ENCANTO APTS. by S.

F. GROOM Interior and Extnrior Decorating Eitimnttt Civen 1418 Central Ave. El Encanto Apts. Alameda ahower. In addition there is a fireproof KaniRo and four stores, the latter faclnR on East Twelfth.

Entrances are provided on both front- out tho delle natural gruln of Die wood flhrea. Pnlntlnp and deo-orntltiR la the work of S. F. Oi'Onrn. decorator of wide experience, recently located In the Khhi bay.

"Convenience of lie Klriiciuie Include KrlKldalre. wall l.ed of tin- Home Furnishers with the main entrance and lohliy on Hei ond avenue. The location la particularly advantageous, belnar close to the lake, HOTEL IS COMPETED If CAE. BUILDERS tloalns door typo. tnclnei nioi Wedgewood Stoves, Linoleum, Carpets, Draperies and Housewares in El Encanto Ants, by aleain bent and hot water.

mii-plled from a W'uyiin otl-liurnli "illy a few minutes walk from the heart of the city, and with the. H.vnlem fully auioinallc. Schlape main aniunern Douievara iasing locka, ami finish banlwiiro of xobrl hriiRN, CHalnir of wlrulowa with acreens In dlnlnn rooms and kitcli- Formal Announcement of the Opening en, HnhtlnK fixture by Weakley of hammered bronze, a aervleu hail me door. The completion of the hotel marks the conolualon of the major building proram of tha California Builders compaiy for the present year. An announcement of other projects will be made ahortly.

It Is stated. with tradeamen'a lockers, ahowera In the bathrooma which are tiled Phone Oak. 0400 Clay at 15 th OAKLAND The California Builders company announce tha completion of a new hotel structure at the southwest corner of Second avenue, and East Tweltih street, to be known at the Olympic hotel. Comprised in it ar and deep alnka In the kltchena. Hound deadening haa been aecom-pllahed by the usa of five-ply deadening felt and deaid air spaces below tha heavy oak flooring.

The total number of permits for the week endlne; Wednesday, November- 28, 1928. wu permits )f the 72 hotel rooms, each with bath ortotalinr 9473,914. FA Encarilo Apis. Us'trip FORECLOSURE Cfhcfrrficted aw saa uivi Frigidaire Genuine Properly Installed Wayne Oil Burner Over cupnrity sufficient for any eniergpncy. Always Dependable.

Highly Efficient. Positively Safe. The builder or owner of a new or old apartment house owes it to himself to make a thorough investigation of Method of installation lefmr iutchning automatic refncei Do you know how mume I riRidairr meeln the ideations for a multiple installation a set forth in the NlAV CODC effective January I at. 1929) Let our engineer explain the new rode and what It means to you. Frigidaire Corp.

1962 Broadway Lakulc 8631 TRIBUNE-SCHLESINGER HOME The Tribune-Schlesinger Home in Claremont Pines will be thrown open to the public, completely furnished, Sunday, December 16th You are invited to attend the opening, and to inspect this splendid achievement of cooperation by architect, builder, craftsmen and decorators. finvt uthnrlRrt tn rtUpotr of th? following prApetlra ml nnrtlon. la rlrnrtli1 opportunity for 7011 to hnj a honf or bn fnoMM proper) on my ronvrnlf nt (frmi. Most anthlns don buy one of thne propr lr. -llu.

PiinBiilow nt 1(KW VICTORIA AN IKANDRA Unlf nff Hnll.vwor.(l liiv-l, TlV MMIp mmr in prfocr roiifiitinn. Wilkin di--Intn. from the rw IlW Jtl.Ult PLANT. Honlwood floors ind gamg' Snlc licM on pro ml mln fltlri" HAl.K MdNPAY, bECEMHER lOTH. AT 10:30 Ax M.

4-Um. lluncnlnu Lorntrd J219 flOTII AVE. Sr Mnn.lny. I)tr. IO(h.

nt 12 A. M. Hlr llrld on Prrmla floor llimnKhoitt. pn fiimico ntirt pre Yt hwtnnf, Mot Inr VlncJ or trrm will buy this home Two blookn from Knot 1 4 li t. Lot VflxlOO.

B-m. HuiiRnloiT I.omtcd nt 72 KKY HOl'TK Sale MnnrlftT, Dormber 10, at 8 30 p. m. HM on prmiiit, rain or thine. A vny HtlrH.llvf In Mnt 1 oct1'n.

llrtlwoo1 floors thronfl out Fireplace, ill il)t ii-ceiarr luilt ka fpainrrn. t'iuthel Jn cum. Bannn N-II in. Cor. Ilnme at R7I FAIHMOT'VT Cor.

of Falrmonnf nnd Kl Dorndo Onr-hnlf Htoofc From Moid nle AYrdntiidny, Dec. l'Zth, at 11 A. M. Kal Hld om Frrmlaa Ilrmi. 8-Ilin.

Ilomr I.o.ntfd at M13 MIUA VISTA ST. In Lak Pectlon Snle rinrNly, lire, l'-'lh. nt 2 F. M. On FremlBea II' rr Ik lioinf tluit 'Torthii)c iliat niiaht be dnirMl by th tmwt partita Inr.

Hulli with Hie ben of material n1 irorkmanihip. Ilnrdn-nod flnort thrmif ib Itnllt In fonttire. Lsrce tmrnt btt-oinmt and ftansc. Utfakfiivt room. M-wotidcrful t1iw to had fn.m cry window of thi hom.

Beautiful aliruhf Imwd lo (hf hnok vard For a real bargain nttrnd th ale. R-Rm, Ilnncnlow In Inrk Dlntrlrt 102 KI.UFRT 9T. Two Morkt from Parr Bird. Bale Dc. 13th, at p.

in. on Premlia 'I'll ij bi'ine pr'-ttriir- n-w nri'1 modern In rvery rfiTt AH hartlwood flof Fifrplai'f. t'b' ha fit and liir and kitchen drnlTihotird. Hreitkfaat room. Larpe f' lirm n'.

Keeptlonilly rll built. Kllwrt t. la Juat off Errett. Furnished BnnRalnw to 11 ftold Thnrndny, Uee, 13th, at 11 A le Held on rremlnen. rtnln or Shine.

X7S ATHIOS ST. lletneen Market and Grove II lu ilt. nioilern evry in a Vn nlity where raluatlona tre 1nr-rra- 'J lie dwnef Ik Terr n'i ael'. Fully Automatic. In-lulled in KI F.neanto.

Hill Stoops I)lrtribu4tra 4214 Broadway IlmnlmlriC 1 lARDWARi: lor EL ENCANTO APTS. from B. SIMON CO II llul I AI a ,1 HI I'. ill 7 I 1 1 AND BRt XDWAi Arti'tic Winupht Iron for El Lncanto Apts. James J.

Eanch I i 1336 st Acniir bo(, die! te- I'lrn, Drive oul Broadway Terrace through ihe Claremont Country Club to Claremont Pines adjoining. 1'he Follow In PriuerfrB will Tie hoi A at Our Aalea floomn, Learning ton Ilotrl. In the Arityle ltoom, Tttendaj, December 11th, at P. M. FliiM.

Proprrty. of 3 Store OH. MCIIAMKVW AD ALCATRAK of Tie atorra now ir a J) Jyrfr lfni in the Mutual. Lot SItW. Sarrami'-i -trtM'f rrrenM hia ton cavd jind h.

tt.rrtnic one of the main titerta and tra-Lti in Hrrkrler nn.1 1 dt Into it th'rotichf are. Thra a an opp rnm'tT f.ir b. th. owner of thia hnfu property. wa jnal M.emh rmi'pl.

tV-1 well btlllt ami ronMrtieted. Ilua. tor. l.ormrd at the V. Cor.

of Delaware and Mas re Iterkeley, Calif. i 'o'lf-Ktiiic of larcc t-re. fpt of rO'Mn In all and Lot by 100. Tlit i ha i niiii bp' a n'Ld Ine-nne prtprty. Co'irenfmilT located to trn-h(r(Htion.

Sun icn M.ri OakI-nl. In a arid rentlpf Jin baa bi ii l'1 1 AI CTII i-: tr 4 IHIKI1.F BI SIKS PHOPKRT1K9 l.i a'- fttirre. S-'le at 11 a. m. or I 1 -t Ci'i: tF RENOS AND 8FMINAK I a.tii-s ft i ol'r to Treror t.

IMOMU l'HOPK HTY I.OCTFD AT IS.V! Rftwrra 9hattpok nn.l l.nuf. Snir Frldny, ler. 14h. nt 2 P. M.

Ilelil on Hnfn or Shine Th' pi'-n-Tiy con- ma of pt 1 4-na. ami 1 2-ttnrr hnlMIrr, pn-aee and har-n. rr PiiMwod n.w. -2 nove and a Mitlt-tn bed, hatha. Ap iToximate Imnine ht ntenth for aa laretaent.

Own-r i antioue to 8o.d on t'onvfnifiit open f.ir incpectio at any time, BFXD FOR CIRCILAR Plumbing io, LI Encanto its. A. 1. BAKER It I5M Delaware St. Birhilry 23 20 Fixtures in' itlm haunter 'cf El Encanto Apts.

il Mi.M'i. iimnx-'tti tut (( tint! W. M. Weakley 1209 8th Aenue CU-ncourl 5381 HEATING- for El Encanto Apts. FRANK A.

GOTTSTEIN TjAiizt-Iy Sto krd Wodt-mly Kqjlpped 226 Eighth St. Lekesid 0575 GENERAL REALTY lyeamlnajton Hotel a lid la 1816 Fraaklla SU Oak. Gl. 137.

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