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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
LA CJllANhE EVENING OnSETlVER Monday, March 21, 1927. 7 2 TTh !! H Pave Six A rorovemem XL ' ' V VI is i PERMITS DURING WEEK $5,320.00 March Figure Already Past That of February, Which Set Record .Although not ko many building pfTIl) It H WCTe tUHlU'd lltKl Week UK during the second week or .March, tho Ui Im-bub-d n jn-rinlt for one Harry Hoffman (Contractor SUlCCO, Plain iiml Ornamental I'taMcrtiiK Phone llll-.l new hoiiift und Hovernl John of al teration itnd repalra, tolulliiijj' i, 320. Added to tho HKuro net during j uic iithl-j - 'iiiyH or ,.iarcn, iiiih w in orinic llii- lotnl for (no monlh al ready to a new high flRUro in l,a Clrnndc construction. Ihh( l-'ch-runry holdn the. present record, hut March will hmipubh It with u mar gin of several thoiiHand dollarn. Tim perinMH lnHiied bint week In- I eluded ono lo William ltnllliiH lo build u one-story dwelling place on Thirteenth Hi reel between Wanh iitKlon am) .1 avenue. The e.stlin-'. ated com Ih net at $,S(tO. Tlilii was iKHued Saturday. I (Mher peririltN follow: I Mar. H (My do llloom, to niter J and repair n ono nnd a hair atory 1 f home on Main between Oult and I Walnut, work to coat $70. I -Mar. Ifi Hurley Kmllb. to alter -and npalr a dwelling on Second ! bet ween JefferHon and i randy, j work to cont $70. I Mar. 17- Clyde Melrnlf. to al l ter and repair a dwelling on N he. tweeii Kind and Second, work to rout $1,000. Mar. I! Walter Young, to bull. a Korage on Lake between Third and- Koiirlh, to font, $r0. AN, ECONOMICAL BUNGALOW i Ian, Krcneh and Hutch, with ' 'blneac anil Japanese gardening I style inaklng thelr first appear , an re. Ko artfrieial -had gardening he roine that the ri of tho- "natural istic revolt as wd now see it, seem ed Inevitable. At that time, us it does to the present day, it born ma one of the ehlef curses of good gardening in the exceas of lt do- voteea, chief of whom were Kent, Kir lvedaln I'rlco und Lancelot Capability" Hrown. They, pro ceeded to inaugurate n, period of distraction, destroying all that was fine of the older gardens, formality being a garden crime, and nature the fetish. "A home must sit In a primeval wilderness. They even went to the length or planting dead trees to nmlte lt, more natural. , -lint :wlth' a -methodical, orderly ItOOK WOlt.MK ,T KMITII kv hn ji:voi it covi:us 1 Home Builders Attention Have you given as much thought to the wir ving of that new home ad you should, to get the vkind of installation that you really want? ' ." Would you like to have the benefit of the experience of those who have made the. wiring of the modern home their business, and have .; given it lmich thought and study? i The ELECTRICSERV1CE CO. have this experience, and have made it their business to wire the modern home as it should be wired; and are ready to help you with your 'wiring problems, whenever you desire.. V If you want suggestions on help in laying .' out an adequate wiring system, don't hesitate : to call on us, as we arerhere for your service. j Electric Service Co. , , Service Our Middle Name Phone Main 121 , .1112 Adams 1 I l I m M M,l. ill i ! l.l nil , , lv U. W. 1-l.l.ly . . I .. ..... ll' I . 1 I J J,, - I ll linuiil rrnntiiKf to llln Htrvrt ' I s I ' Oil -o l fl j T IEtD R.OQM I ,' PATH I DZ.V room ; I I - 1ZXIZ :.; O ., Dj ' I.IZ ; . '' l.o I I mmmmm f schuh . or .MomoutKii J I . ' J PATH - . HA clo 1 j , j - j- ; ' ITilllljoLoT ' i , g I S U i 'HiJoLyJ Dinino S.cdm:; Living U 3 v g g g , .! MMTCtuN.,; . ; I ; cj x j ! i jrq J J 'I j ' 1 ' ;- -j- . 1 1 1 1 J I I PvF?5;feiS I I . I "j t tM,itKimlt i LJn riJ V i At-4 . ', -- " i (4 W-E TT UAt- &M i H cresAnd There COltVAld.Irt Cont ruction will begin In May on $(oo,uoo collego memorial building. I MH.WArKKE-Purine 192S. 7: new residences were built here an4 'l are now under way. YKItNONIA $ I OO.OOfl bORlnesa building lo be erected here til is spring. .MO ICO farmers' Klevator 4i. Supply company wilt rebuild elevu tor. , - ' people, such an the Kngllsh and j the much, the "nnturalisue" scour- I age was short lived and 'paved the way for Sir Humphrey Itepton in I I AOS. who may be regarded as tho founder or the modern garden. TILLAMOOK fonatritPtlon begins on. new veneer wood plant. SA1.KM Since September. iflJll, Salem has issued 1 1 00 resldencn permits. .. , NO HTM AM (''TON, Miitw, "( 'on- 'side, HiIh Mllle bungalow of Spap nldei' the botdtwin-m" seeniH to liejlHh d tOnn. is mml attractive. The the slogan of ninuy Hinlih college j plan has hem laid out so that the HlinlentH who banish the nthn ihal ; living jftrt Ion , which includes (ho Hinitii girls aro so fed up mi books ! IUIcIk ii. has been placed In front, that they can't bear tlte siulil nr'wiih the bedrooms at the rear, una. Know u as the I ami; lover j Kut ranei' Is . i h rough a covered club, a group of iindergradu iWM nUu,t dli-et.ity Into the living-room, is devouring them, bindiag, title A v.ldi. plastered arch is used sep pages nnd all. j Minting Mn living and dining Members are elected on the bawls 0i.ih. While the kitchen Is small of their Interest in the nut aide 'if(;,r lhi buffet type) yet it Is con thn volumes on their shelves as venhntly arranged and the hrenk ,' i fast alcove adjacent makes It com plete in every respect. The stairs to baw'ineiit lead down from tho grade door landing, where the Ico liox Ih Iniated, . Two good sized bedrooms and bath opeii off a small center halt. lie closet s are very roomy, t he rooms well lighted. A full basement in partitioned off with a laundry, furnace-room, vegetable and storage rooms. The floor throughout are of oak, waxed, with linoleum over a plhe floor in the kitchen und ttlu In ' the' hath; The .woodwork is pine stained and enameled In Ilia tdroius, wtJWk . doors 'Of' bli'im' slalned a walnut. The walls la Uto . , tllP ,ast u.n y(,ni,H 'landscape living and dining, rooms are of architects have come to agree on a rough plaster, the bedroom walls slyle or ileslgn which seems to meet painted. The lighting fixture) are American needs In planting the .THE 1927 GARDEN STYLES of old iron, harmonizing with tho p:i luted rouyh walls. The exterior walls are of frame construction, using metal lath and plaster on the outside, with red Spjuihsh tile on the roof. The cost of this home Is placed at from $fi,omi to $i!.000, exclu sive el' heating and plumbing. PA I NTS VARNISHES "Bei ore Yon Paint, See Us" BEFORE you paint that house of yours, come in and see us. We can save you money, time and trouble. It's important that you get the best paint you can buy, because some paints last much longer than others. Think what that means to you in Dollars and Cents. We recommend LOWE BROTHERS HIGH STANDARD PAINT - beautiful, durable and economical. It's the kind of paint that makes painting your house a profitable and lasting investment. Let us show you how to get the greatest possible paint satisfaction at the least expenditure. Beore you mint, us W. II. BOIINENKAMP CO. rectangular lot of. average size. Mouse architects now relate the house plans to the lay-out1 of the grounds. We are developing a def inite. American style or garden. It is often termed the outdoor living room, and Is usually In the back yard closely adjoining the garden entrance lo-tho . house. i ' t The Inspiration for ; Ibis style probably comes most directly from the Kngllsh, collage garden which developed quite naturally In an swer to the needs of the cottager, who had lo do the best lie could with the space at hand, nnd learn ed that his first problem was to find soil and situation In which his plants would grow. r As u .matter of. garden history, I he world may have beep made vegetable and flower gardens, as safe tor democracy, but It was made , we luiow them now, did not achieve a heap safer for trailers. separate entitles in. Knglaud until , . , the, reign of Queen Klty-alx-th,; thn first "t era of sufficiently continued peace and prosperity to give gar den a chance to develop. The Kll'.abothau style . prevailed for nearly 2(io years, from Ifi&o to 17f0 The newly discovered wind explor ed America exerted a strong In fluence, particularly in Kngland and Holland. Our native rhodod- well as the Intellectual content, i . The, club is addressed weekly by Miss Marian Doild, manairer of a local bookshop. Miss Dodd speaks . on binding's, editions, type, purehas Jing from caia toques and from sec ond hand bookshops, and on how 'in build and how to care for t libraries. fir v B endi-ons and azaleas of the eastern mountains were taken abroad by e.-irly botnuicnl explorei-H. They became known as "American" plants, a term which prevails to this day In Kngland, although the rhododendron and azalea have scant distribution In their native country. i Walla, terraces, graveled walks, edges of stone, evergreens or other plants and geomet ricnl patterns following closely , the .ground plan or the house or castle were intro duced. Mazes and labyrinths were built of evergreens. Trick foun tains, cunningly concealed, spurt ed startling shower on the unsus pecting. Outdoor nrbors and dining room became a fad. Pageants and festivals In the grent gardens were common: The next distinct development came from Holland in the time of William and Mary. This was top iary work. ' I'ine foliage evergreens were pruned into shapes of animals, men, or various objects. This gar den art still prevails to a limited extent. Fountains multiplied with t he hit rod net ion of topiary work. Then approached the period some times referred to as the "period of the garden craze,' when gardens of the continent were slavishly copied and reproduced bodily, Ital- i.THE PUH OH lOH6t NARROW 10T.,; "Satisfying" PLUMBERS TyHILE getting things in "tip top" shape around your home., let us remind you of the Plumbing. Mayhap, there are some changes to the more modern you want to make in your bathroom or kitchen fixtures. Or, such as you jiow have, heed skillful repair attention. As "sntiffyiii!?" Plumbers . . . satWfyinn for I with high smile work and reasonable rates . .. . we're at your service! Fred Spaeth Plumbing Sheet Metal Heating MAIN 586-v 7- - We ran not et nil the husinc itr the count rj. In fm-t we ait not tr.tluu. lo fact, if we did have nil tin business in ti,t. country It would not make a brail by condi tion. We hae no ill feel tn us w bai - j ei i- nuahiot our opiuintlii. If j on want to trade with u It Is t K'i'fivil.v alright with n. We uvrei iuiM'it hi the south among the tlebli of cotton a nil nl( aimti:x j the Chrrokif Indiana and 4nlon'l IHi.plr. Our MlHNdbiu wan very ' limited. We noiibln't Ih capable .or running a M'rj bemy bushier anyway, dust as long as w net ' tr or "Jd tmnoem n jeiir we will Ih per ret I ly tntKriefl. I'rlnrlpuUy. . we wen taiiitbt lo he kind to otd t Mi)ple nnd to cripphs nnd to 1m ! lime nui'M'his wben we wenl to jibe lloiie of Wor-bjp. 1 wn itilt ' well ncmiatiited w Ith the .Mcmiil ' growth of hl kory irout. j Our vaint snlc antountiMl lo j(i,ei IP gallon last SHuiilny. Tbe man ilmt iHiiight It cnuie nnd calletl for sfiine of thai, whitewash 'paint, only lie wituted ml. Claude C. Pralt Lumber Co. Th Poor Alan' Frlnd" Near KnilnilrT. I'htnr Mala 1IN No ttunilai Uiutnaaa. Garage Door Sets Two Practical Types 1)1 TT TT "v-Trri 1 I I k uivu hit uuuis mill are ICltll li E easy to cleim and a pleas- 1 JP Tl R ure to work on and walk J Oi U f,. I FLOOR I I P J. & D. Floor Enumul is FMA11TI especially made to pi-o- ' riViUEiLi r tect wood, cement, and C concrete flours'and steps, - . and linoleum. Washable . NOAH'S I w and durable. nl..tm I PAINT . g Withstands Grease and UTflRP Hard Wear. - S1UKL I S For rvory nirfnce .1 & t IMlm ' I i i W iW 1 L-x i-t - Swinging Hinge Type Doors constructed to swing on hir.ges have proven satisfactory for garage use. Their operation is easy and they give a close-fitting weather-proof job. Where cost is to be considered this typo can be installed for, less money than other types. We have the Fittings and complete M m m rig p p ui ilc ui g Sliding and Swinging .... Type A garage door set of this type is easy working a push and the doors are open; a slight pull and the doors are closed. There is no binding or friction. The doors work as freely and easily as a house, door. It is not necessary to open entire door to enter garage. Hardware and the Doors to these sets. Van Petten Lumber Co. Thonc MAIN 732 For Service. i