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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1926)
iv t Monday. June 21, 19267 , -JP,e Four HA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER BoiliiiiM and . ...I - - V ImpiroyeiriKBiiit a- s ' I HERE At Hi' th tu IS DECREASING Building operations In. .1 ninde. at least new construction, Xtfi fallen Into a slump this month a-hetner temporary- or nol, re (ltaln to be seen. rolurln( the first five mon'lil of niia year both residence and unsl di ' ' It ira. , est. 4S W.S.WAIIACE S Painter And Paper Hanger1: Phone 206-J Estimates ihrn neu building' maintained- n high figure. This month Utile has been done excepttng-'minor hulldlns. The second week of tho month on,ly two permit were itntued tin nM- week four, the highest, bolus I'ermlts fmtjed by City lteortrtr J: - K. Ht earns lat week follow: June 18 Permit burned l Ji. L. Love tq alter and repair a dwell. Ing and jpiruKt on V between Greenwood and .Spruce, work to coat $400. June 1. Permit Urnied to V. if Pearo to erect a uamic? on Jefferson -between Greenwood and Hemlock.' to cost $2oo. H June 18 Permit issued to Irwin Pieraon to erect a one and a hair story. yroodMhed and RarnRO on N between Hlxth and Seventh, to cost 20o.- r . .- . - . ,4une 19 Pexruit Iiuiued to K. K. Ietton to erect a garage on Twelfth between K and b to cost $60. . AN ENGLISH BUNGALOW Building Activities in U. S. Slightly Modified Officii report h of May building permit.- received by 8. W. Straus & Co. from, i.ii leading cities and towiiH throughout the country give indications, temitorarily ut leaal. of slightly modified activities In the building industry. Permit of $304,153,607 were Is sued in these centers In May com pared with $4 ttS.TU.Oiilt In May, 925. and with H43.liS8.145 in April. I'jZH. a lora from April of 11 per cent ami from May, last year, of :J.f prr-rent. The reports indicated th'Jt the stowing- down, though, comparative ly flight, extended quite generally mioi i,i mvi; i5o v i:its NEW YORK The average Hfo ( should last 150 ycors, instead of atxly. In the ' view of Itirhurd Lynch as expressed at the coiiKn'sa of the International New Thought Alliance. Up to Snuff Our wiring jobs, are not completed until they conform with every regulation and the owner's satisfaction. Let Us Figure Your Wiring. La Grande Electric Co. 1411 Adams ' I " . I,' llffllilWIIlA-'- ":M '' I 1 -I f" -!iff- iiIiuii lu.lmilil a Iioiiu-iiuuu? 'VfJl Si -f'- i. A ln-l ID5 ru r.-.t by 'iWi!- ' V7iW"' :T' r-W--- ' v JSr, n. I..ns. a"Kl IrvH lan.l. I " ' ' . ."- .' l" i . iihiitjr of water fur lrrio- ..... .. .... . s,'f' "-r ftir U-niis. n w. . iiini ---3a--m- r. i:i.Mi)xr The hiniKHlow Is very popular J I -i I I "- Ib iiton An-.. 1m (immlc Willi crluin clasn of peoplu. j . p I V l-Jrl I C I Jew IK'i-l Cb I til ?g . over the country with the nolul.lo exception of some southern cities. i.. n.ironolllnn zone of New York City and a fey Iniportulit northern and eastern ciues. The 55 leading biillcllnit centers reported ::2.6H.1J. a loss sub stantially of 4 per cent from May. ItCS. and of 17 per cent from April this yeas. The Muy sliowlnc. however, was the largest ever re. cordwt in these cllb-jc excepllutf lust yeurs. - . . :' The April to Slay losses til in year are considerably sreuter tlmn tUo normal downward trend peiweea Ihene two uioiiths. which Is about & per cent. ,. , , -, ,, ' i. S. FILMS I'OI'l LAK j More than- half . th. mnce lact. year V l'Alt novies shown In i-ere American. - n I t it I ' Ml,. I u i ' Time To Screen Up S Klies and oilier Insecls aie with us 'again. ' .'' 1'rotect your home from annoyiime front Ihcsc. pisis by IllslalllllK screen windows anil doors now. , " We niakc and reiiiilr screens of any size or shape. La Grande Construction ' and Supply Company: CHAS I1AKUIS, Tiop. v ll- X. . Punl) Tlie htiiifralow is very popular witli ctTluin clasn of people, those who have been used to liv- l inir In fla's or duplexes or those ' who do not care to climb stairs. l ThiH little Knlish home has two I bed rooms on the firct floor, with a l Mairway over the ba.temint stairs: l leaiiinc; to the attic where the i j m-icm is suiricieiit 10 allow un l other bedroom to be finished off. 'The plain gable, roof without dor I mers is the most economical con l st ruction to be had. The stuirwriy 2 lit arranged no aa to come up in the gable end and the bed room is ! J to be finished off In the front l part, this gives good cros ventlla I tion, and tho balance, of the attic J (may be used for storage purposes l 1 o good ud van tage. I The entrance to this bungalow Is l direct from a small rece-ss stoop 1 1 Into the large living room, with center hall. The closets arc of ' dry and wet and are noured be- aniple size. The kitchen Is an Ideal jtwecn wall studs, over ceiling lath arrangement with a breakfast al- land plaster or between floor. Some i cove in the end. The sink and j fillers arc looae. Some have Mruc cup hoards are under the windows j tural atrength. Home serve as ..i i f fireplace Krer.eh doors onen out an'1 there i plenty of wull space flre-barrlen. Others are combust. I , onto an Iron balcony that Is equal- for ,hw ranffv d kitchen table, j ible In varying degrees. Some aro ly etfective from the inside ns well ! Additional cupboarus .for brooms, ( naru to lnatall. (if tiers, surn as dry Jlaa from the outside. 1-Yench doors : table leaves, etc., are provided for. : fill gypsum, can be initialled by tho linlro lead Into the sun room from'Th rvar entry Is large enough forjhonie owner even In an old house. !.the living j-oom. while plastered ' refrigerator that Is to be Iced i Some are higher In price.. Others (arch waf,i.rat the living gu. from the fiur stoop. ; " . are lower. , ,r .,,.., j. . . dining room a The two bed rooms t Then la the usual full basement and bath all open ofr front a smull fcmippi'd with heating - plant, ; , laundry, stonige and fruit rooms. - The floors throughout are of hard- . ;wood with pine for linoleum In the The answer is:' "Any of those kitchen an'l sun room, ana ttle in : mentioned." Hut the home-buihl- l he foregoing prepares the ans wer to thf ho me-builders question: What types of insulation cap 1 use?" . . OWN 3Durhome mm the bath. The wood work Is oak, 'antique grey on main floor, enamel. I lug in the balance, with walnut I doors. Vall In the sun room, liv Jlng mom, dining room are rough I te.ittired and termed a whisk j broom finish, and tinted shade de- aired. Balance of rooms are pa- pered. j The exterior Is of frame con struction vith white cement plaa- iter'd and stained shingled roof. The estimated cost of this home la from $ to $75a exclusive of heating and plumbing. I it's your best investment j ANALYSIS SHOWS ! HOW TO CUT DOWN j INSULATION COST er can sue mom-y nnd add to the value of his hons by huylnir an Insulator that clws double or treble duty one that not only Insula!- but acts cut a fire-stop, aa in tho ca-e or the filters, or serves as regular ib-m of construction, such ; os sheathlmr. us well as a fire-atop j and insulator. m:akm:i spiicit voiris lANION Ollv.r Italdwin, who has campaigned for the 1-ibor p.irty airainst the candidates. of his j father the premier, is now a spirit ualist. He says h- has heard spirit volets in five languages. The first question, and after one baa home. I ma- what do they Vour own home pays (lividoiuls in many ways. Appreciation of t J"c',,cj 10 'ulu' ' ho" . 1 1 . . " . 1 j . . 1 'will be: "Wlr.it nialerlHl shall property , values enriches you. Sunsninc and health so freely ; ,,.; how do n different m admitted liecause of the width of your lot bring you health. A neighborhood of home owners each one. interested in the wel fare of the community means increased sociability. Own your home! ., : . Grande Ronde Lumber Co. t teriula come j look like?" j In genenil. imululors are made lof three sutstances animal, vege j table and mineral. There Is one animal-sutKtnnce insulator oat tie j hair, backed with paper and one j mineral. Insulator. Hut there are .many vegetable Insulators, j fork Is compressed Into a board ' or is granulated and used as Til I jer. Klax-fibre is compn'swd Into ' a smtngid bwird. or is loosely (worked Into a blanket backed with i paper. Seaweed nltio Is made into a blanket. Wood l worki-t intot a !lairly atitf board covered with cement and paper. Wood fibre n , compreswd into send-rq.id boar.s. I madf into a quilt or ue I loos us a filler. C u-e-wate coi:'. as a seml-rtgid bcanl. !i, ' J . SCSHFkr m .V.J?. YVf.?i5r; I Mineral ni.M'ors are in f vBSa, J t3 '-"3,Tiii . M tKSf-r SAs"V--?tc3 'oimuiii, etlher as riKld boards r V iR3ldr5L. U "" Th, latter .well, 'iK V M&&MF< Vi-i&W k ! ben mined with water. Into a IPJt I, KK3iS.. i ffitfrtQ I lisht porous fire-slup and Insula- 1! v-w--. rW 1 r-er- J - - - - - - TTf5'7?:. ., . - v k ''..-, ' 11 1 i Make a brand new, spotless floor " , (r 1 , with a paint brush and ti ! . -an ax m i . l : 7T-: I mi I Hlnnm ttnnmnl - .IFil . IE tret us prove tins to you ki w u uuui maiuci, - ,;':-W-.-sIJ I I In Here's a reliable remedv for sick lookinir .'.' lfjl " S TT 1 q 4-V iM floors- Just one prescription nnd your old.-;.-. O. ... - a. lUiJJa(lll liA liooi-s become biigm and. tun ot lite. it- . N e.rm.v, . Ill costs little to have us wrap:' up this "sui'e '!'' a " ? I ?H?F'T TAL WORKS If , j -&.D.Fi0(5r Effaftr-fS aniUrryr'whshv ?f,- 'ffr I ' 108 FIR STREET L able and durable- Withstands frieaso and . j ... ..- PHONE MAIN r wear. For wood and concrete floors, U110I7-, .:; m ; J ' ! S3 ja CDC . js j cum, wood . and cement, porch floors-arid.-' ' h f- y' if ;CSuU)0D L steps. Urings any surface back to life.' N Is ms oaeo: n - raonh s rami nrp : -. n . . i- . . . : r . . , . u (rn:nii;i;ri9 ' ' -' ' 1 I ' ii'iiiin t'i. Bsc, -s---taiginii:Bi;iiiii t s I illli l""f'T"'"'' ig'Lr"'gaaK: 111 111 il'' ' '1 III - . " 'J : II- The foregoing cln.-slficatlen will Mu the hoiw-bullder In choice. A classification according to the form In which the 'noiw insulators are- sold also wMI be helpful. Kicld board. lhe arv nude Of cork. wihmL wood fibre or (KypMini, some do nothing nut in sulate and thus arc extra-cost Items, (Hhem can be used as walUmard to provide Interior' wall finish. t H hers gt ve hot h f 1 re p rot ect lou jand Insulation. HUM other ttoards arv ued as plaster bases or in place of wood sheathing. Non-rigid boards. Komv of : these art' extra-cost Items. Others. jdipite their lack of atrw-tuial I strength, sometime are ue4 as plaster tataes or as sheathing. ' s. Quilts. Since thesw lack structurml atnngth, thr only pur jlKe they wru' U ln,suUtloa. j i. FUlsr. TliUat couiv bctd A r an gelling rrult from fair lialnl tMt-inr-. fi.Mii alitMl v' tMmkin.' U tters nllh cbcr k-nn I nMii w r cnli-rk ami. .w finiitiim Iroiitlo,,,, flnm wnila Walla. iViMllettNt Xfaclmui. or I It INm kr. liaker. Kuterir. Wallowa. Klgln. t'oie ami Inland tit tvun-s In after It tlMnwl.. W'p are -el I ins; tin dry chain wtanl ami gvtiligt a rinmI nwm onlco for coal. Coal l (ximiii up In prkv. It was ilonn to a pretty low rigurc. If tlicre t any body el?4 that wants stum' lto?al "torage coal for SI 0.95 irr ton drllvcrril right off tla car we air Mill offering yw m few ton. Ke nMMnber, tin Itoyal roal b imc of tho hlgheM grade 4ta4 from the I tab firl.K siar-A-star jdilngl.s ml naiflng of all klmls. Our roofer. Mr. Ilihlcbrantlt. applied naif tog tlit way cai want It. Ho Imh hb laM Muff ciiilpiiuiil muly for Iminctliato um.. Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. -Itie l'nor Man's rrirn.1? Srar K mwlrj. IMranr Maiu l So bumlaj Itaniaesa. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber From Woods lo Customers, you can depend on our products being proper ly manufactured. Our trade mark on each board shows our confidence. LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND SHINGLES Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Phone Main 517 J. L. Munhall for Chain and Dox 'ood 1