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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1929)
e Monday, May 13, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Puce Seven CONSTRUCTION IS ; GAINING LOCALLY .- . . . . . ( Permits for Last Week Nearly $5,000 Includes , , Dutch Store. BUNGALOW OF FRENCH ORIGIN I : ,J New const ruetlon in 4. (rtande during the ta-t week ainouitliMl to iieari $5.li0 with K. J." McWit. . Hums taking out a permit for .1 t'utoh store on Jiepot. betttem Komtli nnd l-'ll'th tuid withi Clwv, field Hi in mi ns applying for ti per mlt to build u $:J,6ii Homo nn O avenue. ' v ; ' ' . i Tliti Is the lui'k'rtllillnK vHfK i; ulrt.'U lin ltv.it Af l;iilt ulth ii liu' ijil f$ six pei mils tioinsr lsntd- by tho eljy recorder, J, K. Stearns. ; Thei im imUk follow: t ' .May 7, William Hawkins, to alter ami rriuiir a home on Ku iiih be tween Y.'iind X.work to cost jO'.t. May Ij iooilnoujrh. fr tlnrflWd' Immu'ns, to creel a-hany .on O uvfniit? between Seventh and KitfhUi. lo rout $2.6. - May y-Jr It. Uarrett, to alter and repair a ehome . on Oak be Iwwn crok and J. work to coj? $ I (Ml .' : . !. .May i.-rV. V. Cans, to all or and repair a tfarauH un J.effemon he I weep ;iiwiwoo1 anil llemloerf, workf io ont 5tK ' MaV inll. I1. Nellaen, for K. J. MeWUUam to erect a Ktueru jJutrh vloru. between Kourtlt i.'IftU. A aimI 'tl.illH - i Mm1 1 1- ai 15. Kmmott'tn iill.wr dinette, conveniently located hml iHiiinir ii'liniim on K hntweon 'H in nnootlon Oedai'Uu Kh-Ht. work to ct lioo, roon kitchen terrace, miika f j..1- if.,. j tho interim- of this home equally i niKiiiieiiyo hh inq exterior. French doom - nnil nliiMlnrfxl f Mffifhk Ik Printed r-cheit are. UHedln tho muln part , ' ... -:. v ' v .. 4 'jof-Jho house, with Mingle ' panel i Vni iAii,lAHr'JrM J ikiriuM d'or" nse,i elwwhero. The npccl- 111 ClifMer II. 1Kiie The plans of thin hunimlw are drawn In mich a manner that any Millnlile material may be used Tor the wnlht and roof. The oak door In its deep.. recewv equipped with ttii rustic hardware and Htono ttimmltnr. batten shut tern, and an. rape doora matching the entninee door Khould, however., remain. The Ktudlo type ceiling of the livlnff room, hookshelvew, nnd re ecus, the twin closet in lite bed room. ' convenient linen clonet. . hutlt.ln .hln.l nn.l and " innd the . wimple but attenuate It living i HI u.' tsrrcnti HAL L- DLD ' an' pen" und beans. Tho clovent IM'ie diffeivnt culture from the Burden peas and beans. It would - be nn Interesting experiment for f the home gardener to plant a row I of inoculated peas and beuns and 'another row which haa not hud ' tin- nitrogen Inoculation nnd noto ( tb difference in the vigor und ; growth of the two rows und th t ! illflereiiee in the crops harvested ! i from the treated and untreated rows. j While the nitrogen inoculation Is not necessary for the production of good crops if the soil Is fertile and well worked. It Is a guarantee : of good crops. If peas and beans have been grown In the soil in yearn past it is already Inoculated with tho bacteria and the Inoculation Is less needed. In soil In which these crops, have not been previously j grown. It is un excellent Ideu to try it. A can of the culture costs "only n few cents and the operation . irt simple, requiring no teehnieal knowledge, so you may grow eliem ' Ically nssixled peus and beans if yon wish. J It is nn exceuent plan to spado j the soil for the beans In iidvanci of planting, digging In a good sup ! ply of fertiliser und then a Unlit I working when It Is time to sow the , 'seed. Means are a warm weather! j crop and there is seldom much i gulned by trying to beat the sea son by early planting. Coast Total Of Building Jumps; Increase 17 Pet. Tho liiilltlhiK ImltiKiry In I'liririp rouiit cltUm U now un u mom ut'- tlvt ItuHbi tlmn It Iiuh hei'ii ror IK ntonthH. .HulltUiiK pcrmltti liwtttMl lit 0Q ritlt'8 of IIiIm urtti iluiinir Ain-il michtMl u Kivttti'r totulthun lias boon mlulm'tl slin-tt Novonilior of 11127, us Hluin n by olTli'liil liullil Ints tloptit-tntont ifiiorin ttilMilnti'd In thu May 3 hi Imlli'tln of tin' Nn llnntil Monthly IIuIIiIIhk Survoy or H. W. Ml rii ub I'u. DmlliB April, 1011 Pni-lflo roimt clili's IiwiiimI II, MIR ni'imltH for now ImllillnxN Involving 143,417.1115 In ronHtriirtlon coiiIh. Thin Ih' lfr Ki'i'ator than tho April tr.Hal of UiMt yoar-' nnil 1 1 Kl'oalor than for Matoh of thin yrnr. 'J'ho March t.itul In oimtninurlly tho liuu't In tlio yrnr. Of tho Hilt olilon roport Intr. 64 show InorttauoH over Marall mid 6S kIiow tm'roiua'H ovor liml April. Frigidaire Recipe Clo) LIVIAIQ OOM i- C. V. TALBOTT OPENS SHOP J i ON JEFFERSON Tji Ornndo'a total was given lust week (ID.ilSO) and the other Ore gon cities reported as follows;. Permits Value .pi of iu nnw rolpo ..book, W;! m nnel. ,h , . nil lllin lli-i-t in-iurq iumiiiio make in the home, has been, sent to the printer by Krlgldatre Cor poration.' The first edition, which THE GARDEN or smooth plastering and tile hath with either hard cement 'or tile wainscoting, and good grade of 'hardware is used throughout. I The basement extends under the entire house, being cemented, and i ample room Is found here for a I garage in case this feature is de sired. ran 60000 copies, was exhausted within sixty days after. publication. - Thl book, which is being dis tributed through dealers every where, feuiures , practical house hold applications of quick-freezing, according to Its author. Miss Verna U. Miller, head of the corporation's J The exterior color scheme con. experimental kitchens. Many of pInim of cream side walls, walnut the recipes were devised in con- brown exterior wnijdwork with a nectlon with engineering develop- most peculiar shade of light green incut of the Krlgidaire cold con- being used for nil sheet metal trol. acclaimed as the greatest work, such as hanging gutter, singlo contribution to household down spouts, etc. refrigeration since the first ice box. n H estimated that this house : "The same kind of frozen dea- w-ould cost between $4500 nd serts and salads usually enjoyed J $i;ho, exclusive of beating and only in hotels una restaurants ' plumbing. equip pea with' finweiTiii refrigera tion machinery, may now ho made by the average housekeeper In her own kitchen with the belt) of these recipes and the aid of the cold con trol," says Miss Miller. ;uovi.(i itKTTHK :(;i-nv Pea and beans belong to n. fam ily of plants known botanically as legumes. They htivp the unusual C. V. Talhott, formerly partner in an electric service company lo cated -In the iu (irnnde Kiectiir (o. store, li -i.i opened a business' piuce of his own at litis Jefferson avenue. J I is shop is partly stock -j ed and ilu romalnder Is now en rouio to l.u Oi ando. J Mr Tulbolt, who has had loir expetiimcei In elecfirlcal work M Iav Clrnnde, will do general clec- inc Win n, winnir. iriMiorui reimii . to inoculate it with a cu'.tur' eon- inu. i.t,. (l i, i,. Jcarry r stock of small merchan. Albany , Astoria linker v- Viugene Klamath Kails , Murshrielil Portland ... ...12 ... 0 ...45 ...Kg i a 72 I . nl.310 7.tt3 HMDS . G&.4U' 14K.741 0,600 1,34.1.025 ! Rome -soils these ' hucterla are ;;b- sent or deficient and It Is necessary - 1MU 9r,G7MSI ! Get ALL the heat from your coal -HmJ VmJntritt." Iras riMMrt Klcauic pciikIpU of opmxlam. b. lilt. tU Ik, hm Imm w ol coL Aod Mar,.,. Ic product, man hett from inulltr liu. chtwppr rati hi, on b, obulc4 froa lugw, : More coitljr ir4 hr luad. Von e nap ih, full tuatiu of Iim firms aciiK9 ! row kofrtr mom SOW. Aik tit fat lap dmUt The IRON PIREMAN Automatic COAL Burner Fred Spaeth "numbing & Heating" Montgomery Ward & Co. Are Next Door to Us. tf".'.v aid m HP f V! j..-:fc' if - fining it.. To accomplish this the seed, Is treated before sowing. To gain the maximum yield from peas nnd -benns, particularly - In large plantings, the seed may be inoculated with nitrogen cnlturo .now commercially available nnd rtltribute of taking nitrogen f rom . sold by all seed houses,-the cans j . the nir and secreting it In the roots I containing complete direction, fori America Is a country where i In little bumps easily seen w hen ' its use. The various legumes re- - young hum takes a course In pha' the plant Is pulled up. These urej quire different cultures, clovers imtey in order to be able lo He' usually referred to as nodules. A 'and alfalfa being legumes as well goosellver sandwiches, special form of bacteria performs; miii "' ' . the legumes of tak- i dlse. Mr. TalboU has had six years ex perience here, including work on the state highway shops, the Haca Jawea Ipn and the l.u tliuudc hliih school. & ' the work for tug the nitrogen from the a It. In i J l-'lnrfda, fighting a fruit pest, de to1 si.i'Hv ipUiHoKiii-sT'imr Hi-ct powder. -An awful blov to th" few remaining Model T's. Consolation Is offered to Sen tit or lleflln by .Senator Otllelt, a; follows: 1 um sure the man who and hit a- policeman. Is sorry." h" threw the. mlhsle, and whose aim was so bad he missed the senator ''HtcT' llU 1 U imi.VHl!.n. IM'rfnrry." oes Senator Tli licit nuMin sorry he hadnt piacllceil? 50 FEET Garden Hose AND NOZZLE $6.50 LYNCH PLUMBING CO. . . Phone Main 179 ' It rays to MODERNIZE Your Dumbing and Heating FANS Kan w'-ather is just around . - the coiner Are you Heady for i! ? Now Is the time to get ah your fans overhauled and cleaned up so they will ha ready. i For Hot Weather, Don't wait until you need n fan rial bad, and then find out that It needs expert at tention, let us put them Ii shnpe now. . ' Jl'ST CALL C. V. Talbott Kloctrlolnil I'll. 4.1S-.T. 1102 Cedar SI. i:m .loff. Is Lime Cement ' PlasterBrick Roofing-Paints Our stocks are complete, can give you prompt deliveries on all quantities. We make a specialty of serving the home handyman who makes his own! repairs and alterations. ammo; Sawyer - Holmes Mercantile Co. Your House is Wired For a Long Time -- yes, the wiring in a house will outlast the roof for in stance. Then in planning ; the electric work on a new home or in the home you are rebuilding, remember " 'j that a complete job will f . . cost very little more than one mei-ely 'thrown in" f" and will give: many years of convenient, trouble-free service. When you wire, do it with the future in view. Estimates glady given. ELECTRIC SERVICE! STORE 1412 Adams Ave. - Phone Main 121. - : H. E.Williams J ? - How Easy It Is To Improve The Looks Of A Home! and to prolong its life too paint preserves and protects and what a difference in appeurance a bright new paint job does make. Ixwik around I.a Grande tho newly painted house always attracts and stands out from its iit-iglilxn's. It i our business to carefully plan and apply a paint job for you that will last and last one that will give you full value received. Consult us now, we will be glad to show you several recently painted homes for a guide. Save the Surface anJ you Save All. BUGG PAINT CO. Elm St Decorators Contractoi-s Paints & Supplies im Mm " NEW HOMES FOR OLD! Will Your Home Sell for More Than It Cost? .Ktli'iiiil iHiiinl a not if you have' allowed If to run down. Any realtor will tell you that the demand today is for well kept hiodern homes. A man. today who is looking for a home for his family wants a property that gives comfort, appearance and conveniences. You wouldn't buy a broken down wreck of a car but you would buy a good used car in first class shape. The same is true of a home and you will find that it pays to modernize. Consult this list of advertisers. They are good reliable men their experience and skill is yours for the. asking. Just ask for estimates on a complete remodeling joh, inside and out. II. P. Niclsun VnO!u:tor A lliillilrr ' KKtlmutrn ffluilly Kl,fn on rfmnilrllng unl honiii u'Mltlonn. I'lKlNH 310. It. Harry Hoffman )'lii4riiiiK (iniliui lor Malta your horn lonl ln,ll,-r, v.'Oi'lll morowlth a III f'.tTl(H' of 1 lie- en. . ; rnoNi: 2is-w Leo Hansen Mimnnry ContmrlhiK Kxpirt flropluce and rhlninoy construct I o a anil all tirlck work. I'MONH 119-W. - John Giellhubcr (Yinlrmiiir & Itiiililcr Iti;lMiil,lliiff nnil Interior irino'li-llnir u upTiully. 'li 1 1 iiiNi-:'t i. W. Veddcr CnnlifU'tor A llnllili Quick, ffflrlo.it rn hullilinir. I will ho Kal to givo coift rMiiniatcs. ' riioN-R m-vr. E. 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