Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 19

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ESTATE: mz 800,000 Douglas fir seedlings, 300.: REAL £ redwood fleld of five acres is being pre-| o O LR e pared to which the seedlings will b | transplant | when' the {In the Sprinz of 1928 the seedling {should he 4 10 inches tall, and the: |will then he taken to the logged-o areas and st out With 500 forester o Coast States. uld be 3 inches tall. | stitutional antendment ing lands and a | timber when cut. Tiny Trees Lifting Heads as | Nucleus of Future Tim- ber Supply. = to the acre the timates he has sufficient ng to plant 3,000 a has heen carefully pre soil had been, prop i fertilized the seeds | The frames to ds one { These ar o keep out Further pro ¥ a_sereen of lath rows. September 1% on tiny fores heads to the he new spirit the Pacific but giv 1 they wi equire Ie- rlu..‘ five lines and patrols 100 Aeres Replanted. replanted st which herc and Delaware Sts. C. C Md. near Columbia Country Club e ee—— A TR i Home contains 7 Rooms and Bat Targe Lawn, Beautiful Shrubbery, EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE OPEN SUNDAY EDW. H. JONES & CO., INC. 5522 Conn. Ave. Clieveland 2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. L enacted by which the growing of tim- 1nrow ing that growing timber shall|Segregated 60,000 acres of cutover 000 of Port Orford cedar and 400,000 ber will be made profitably possible. A wave of legislation favorable to|vield tax when cut, mbermen is sweeping the l”aylfl(‘\la\@d 5 cents per acre during the The State of Washing ton has submitted to the voters a con-| on ay for legislation that would provide | st t for a low yearly tax on timber-grow vield” The Oregon Legis ture next Winter will act on a bill No. 2 Blackthorn St. Chevy Chase, Md. Low Price Terms: $1.000 Cash $135 Monthly A new strikingly individual detached homie improved lot fronting 60 ft. on Conn. thorn St.—one square south of the Columbia Country Club. A home in which quality and character are immediately recognized. Features include: place; porch; you \\I” find this new outs tached brick home. attractive exter Schwab, Vall( 8 Canby' C. e r—— SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER I8, 1926. e REAL ESTATE. be tax free, and pay a 121 per cent|land for reforestation. [T IlllllllllllllllllflllllIIIllIIlIIfillIlIIIIIIIIlIIHH“IIINIIIIIIIHI the land to be growing period. Californians will vote tutional amendment t Resignation of First Lieut. Fred- to pave th : eric A. Savage, Infantry, recently . f""'“‘ tioned at San Francisco, and that prev : r Clintoi, D. Schenk. 3 “m» nu land\"r Warrant Offi | at Fort George W has have heen accepted b ax time of planting o tax on theland then a yearly ta | taxed all the tim The State of ~ Washington having a beautifully AVe. and 110 ft. on Black- Immense living room with artistic stone fire- six splendid rooms; tiled bath with shower tge side oak floo : model kitchen and two-car garage. COI‘]’\CI‘ Cypress Street and Meadow Lane Priced Well Under $20.000 Liberal Terms <. at the Columbia Country Club iding example of 4 pure Colonial de- Its enduring construction; its architecturally r and the interior plan and sense of space will impress vou upon entering the wide center hall. A\ real practical home with every modern comfort and convenience. Two baths; attic: slate roof: garage to match the house. Slightly terraced lot having 120-ft, frontage. { e awest of Co Open Sunday after 10 AM. 1704 Connccticut- Ave. Potomac 830 \ e AT T AT TN | TW(;“l—i:e‘;g;l };o;nrArmy ‘ | | 315 Douglas Street N.E. (4 Squares Above 4th and Rhode Island Avenue N.E.) ONLY THREE LEFT AN ALL - WHITE NEIGHBORHOOD OF NEW HOMES Price, ¥7,500-" $500.00 Cash $59.50 Per Month Many Features Hot-Water Heat Hardwood Floors Enclosed and Heated Sleeping Porch Fine Electric Fixtures Built-in Ice Box Distinctive Decorating Very Deep Lot Most Attractive Price and Terms Open All Day Sunday and Afternoons of Weekdays Inspection by Appointment at Any Time Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. 1700 Eye Street NW Franklin 7485 I Devonshire 4 ,Bo :aaimve.‘f RGN Dining Room Furnished by Dulin & Martin Know the Facts! have finer materials and nd welcome a com- home, OF ANY pains have been spared to in house construction e market.) ove sub-flooring. (Found (Where clse will you find 1al quality and design.) 1 of ordinary porcelain. 1'AN NESS STREET is now open from Connecticut Avenue to Wisconsin Avenue, it being the street that runs directly through the Bureau of Standards grounds. W.L. smd Z\Ar‘t.aflltllcr [ 119 ~17 St Rain Builders Realtors | 1790 Exhibit House—3816 Van Ness N This New Group of Detached and Semi - Detached Miller-Built Homes Now Ready for Your Inspection “Every House Equipped With Servel Electric Refrigerator) Within a coupie of blocks of Devonshire Downs are public and private <uvm|< churches, Catholic and Protestant; stores, ctc- ervthing a community ne its complete convenience—handy, vet jar enough removed not to di quiet of home. vecy, o e, Living Room Furnished by Dulin & Martin 7 Homeseekers of Washington We offer these semi at this low figure. detached and detached Miller-built homes Some of the features: Magnificent Homes of brick, stone and stucgo, with slate roofs. Lawns completely sodded, with abundance of sh ibbery. The entire back yards sodded and fenced in with hedge. Flagstone walks, steps and terraces Garages to match houses. Paved streets. Paved alleys. Detached hous Semi-detached houses on e with 6f Six rooms and bath. e, $13,250. TWO baths. Seven rooms and TWO baths. 930, $14.750. Six rooms and Price. $13 Price, Devonshire Downs is located in that charming region of extending "Washington just north of Cleveland Park at Wisconsin Avenue and Van Ness Street. —— |Butiaers W.C. and A.i]]l.’fi@tller 119 ~17 8t Main 1790 B R T

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