The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 29, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 29. 1928
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Compactness Is Feature of Home Plans U
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Small Family Cottage for a Narrow Lot
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I SPECIALLY suited to a narrow lot this
little cottage, English in type, will al
wavr nrove to be a haven of comfort
and convenience for a small family. It is one
of those exceptions in the really small home
where is found good architecture, excellent
interior arrangements, in
stant, appeal, yet moderate
cost. It is built of common
brick in running bond, with
the window sills also of
brick laid on edge. Like
wise the porch steps are of.
brick. It is a brick house
with all that distinction
means in moderate upkeep
cost jmd long life.
Like all English type cot
tages this one will require
a considerable dressing of
QVirnhhrv if it i to annftar
at its best. A wooded set
ting would be most desirable but it is far
from being imperative. Here only the usual
everyday shrubs were used but a very pleas
ing effect was attained. A few evergreens,
tastefully placed, will prove their worth in
completing the ensemble.
Tb Common Brick Manufacturer,' Association. Clmlmi,
on brick construction srnt upon TrauesL
In its interior arrangement it is also a de
cided departure from the usual. From the
living porch one enters a cozy hallway from
which the stairs lead to the second floor. One
may go directly into the "kitchen from the
hallway, and thence into the dining room
without having to pass
through the living room at
all. Or he may go directly
through the living room.
Both of these rooms are
large and well lighted, the
living room being supplied
with a broad open grate.
The lower floor plan is very
convenient.
Two sleeping rooms, each
having two windows, am
ple closets, and being of
good size, are on the upper
floor, together with the
bath and another small
room, lighted by a dormer window, which
could be used for either a bed room, sewing
room or children's play room. All the avail
able space is utilized and the home is really
very complete. It should be very attractive
to the man of moderate means.
Ohio, can furnish complete drawings for this design. leaflet
FIELDS TELLS HI
EW VOGUE STARTS
Chrysler Combines Ensemble
Into Coordinated Whole,
in "75" and "85"
In their new "75" and "65",
Chrysler executives bellere they
hare Introduced an entirely new
style which will be the vogue of
the future for all motordom. J. E.
Fields, vice-presltfent in charge of
iaus, points out that every line,
arc, oral and curve has been
blended Into a body ensemble that
ha never been achieved in any
other car. Thorough study of the
Greek theory of dynamic symmet
ry, plus known supplementary
modern laws, has resuluted In a
co-ordination of the cars visual
picture that is absolute, he says
a result in motor car beauty and
symmetry never before achieved.
Chrysler body dosign experts
have devoted the greater part of
three years in their affort to over
come difficulties that heretofore
have proved Insurmountable. They
have combined, for the first time,
the entire ensemble of a motor car
into a co-ordinated whole. During
all this period they have worked
with the idea in
prodncing a car that would for
ever re-style all motor car styles,
giving the public a freshness and
beauty In design that would be
lasting.
"There is no more reason why
a motor car should lack any of
the virtues of gracefulness, ar
tistry or beauty than there is why
fine furniture should lack them,"
says Mr. Fields. "With. definite
and thorough understanding of
the basic fundamentals, there is
no limit to the achievements pos
sible to body designers.
"Chrysler engineers, in the new
"75" and "65". have attained a
goal In beauty, style and artistry
that is absolute. It has given the
upublic something finer in artistry
than has ever been available here
tofore because it has, first of all,
gained a definite and thorough un
derstanding of body designing's
basic fundamentals, and has fol
lowed these principles through to
an accomplishment that is brand
new and wholly correct.
"That Is why I say that Chrys
ler has achieved a new style which
will be the vogue of all motordom
during the years to come."
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BELLE VUE, France. July 27-
(AP) "The world's largest elec-
mind finally oftro-magnet," weighing 120 tons,
A NEGLECTED CAR
will run for a long time, But someone always
pays for the Neglect
Monroe S. Cheek
Complete Automotive Lubrication
Court at Capitol Phone 2295
has been constructed at the na
tional research and invention bu
reau of the Academy of Science.
The giant magnet weighs ten tons
more than the world's largest lo
comotive. In Its construction 2700
separate pieces were assembled.
It Is supported on huge pillars.
and beneath It was dug a subter
ranean chamber 10 yards deep to
maintain a constant temperature.
The Invention will provide not
only a much larger magnetic field
than was heretofore possible, but
one which Is constant for several
hours and which will be manifest
at a distance of several dozens of
cubic centimeters. It will permit
research In the general fields of
tight, electricity and radioactivity.
BALLO-ROMAN VASE
DUG UP II) FRANCE
BLAYE-GIRONDE. France. July
27 (AP) A thin glass vase of
the Gallo-Roman period said to
be unique in the world has been
ound in excavations near Portiers.
It la in the possession of Professor
Henri Dezouche of the College Un
iversitaire here.
The vase, in good state of pres
ervation, shows two bas-reliefs
One is a chariot race, the other a
gladiatorial combat. It was dls
covered in an old Gallo-Roman bu
rial ground, near the temple of
Mercury on the old Roman road
from Portiers to Angers.
The excavations revealed 32 se-
pulchers containing a variety of
objects dating probably to the
close of the first or beginning of
the second century.
Sensible Solution to Costly
Urge Which Comes This
Time of Year
By JAXE STEWART
About once a year, usually at
this time, cornel an urge to re
decorate. An impulse, however.
which suggests the expenditure of
a lot of money. One thinks in
term of new chain, new this, new
that, when the sensible solution is
merely to repaint. By this path it
is possible to diffuse color
throughout the home color
which gives life and spirit to a
room. Individually and allurement
By means of color alone there can
be a complete transformation, and
paint has been an important me
dium in introducing it in decora
tion. No one would think of buying a
new car because the old one was
somewhat scratched (that is if the
motor were good and the lines in
fashion.) It goes to the shop for
refinlshlng. nad continues to be
serviceable and smart for at least
another season.
And so with a room. If the
furniture is standing on all four
legs, not too ugly and ungraceful,
it has possibilities. The color you
use in redecoratlon will determine
whether the room is a success or
not. much more than the style of
furniture. A warm, cheerful col
or scheme can hide a multitude of
sins, by virtue of pleasing the eye,
which will investigate little furth
er. Many a drab little feminine
face has been brightened up by a
powder frock or a crimson hat
so why not a roomt
"To capture the charm of color-
in your home." says a noted in
terior decorator, " to bring life,
new beauty t ofamfllar rooms, and
to combine the colors so skillfully
that each room becomes a perfect
thlnr. a harmony that is the
modern magic of interior decora
tion."
Pleasine color effects cost no
more tc achieve than dull dis
mal tones. A chair painted a del
icate green is certainly more ap
pealing, if combined properly with
other things, than one painted a
muddy brown.
The walls which for so long, un
less expensively paneled in wood,
were a minor consideration in dec
oration, are breaking forth In In
teresting painted finishes in soft
colors. It is possible to introduce
color to the floors by means of a
stencil border, or a decoration of
some sort. And furniture of all
types is adaptable to paint.
It Is fascinating to experiment
with color In your home, and with
the proper knowledge, or natural
feeling for the individual charac
teristics of color you can secure
charming and delightful results.
With the pastel shades, for ex
ample, we associate delicacy and
femininity; with brilliant colore.
vitality and gaiety; while subdued
colors suggest quiet. For Instance,
with yellow, there is a feeling of
sunlight. It is an excellent color
t ouse on walls for enlivening sun
less rooms. Green has the quality
of both light and coolness.
A bedroom is a good place to
start with as color may there be
used in profusion without a too
startling result. However, it might
be well to follow the few simple
rules. Select your colors accord
ing to a room's exposure aqd the
color scheme of the adjoining
room. One color should dominate,
another color should relieve, and
several values of a third color
should supply accent.
From the experience gained in
decorating the bedroom you can
then progress further until the liv
ing room, kitchen and bathrooms
are gradually transformed with
color schemes relating to the
room's purpose. Not only does
paint impart beauty to the surface
on which it is used, but it also
adds greatly to its wearing capaci
ty. Too, It may be frequently and
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In Argentina Hostelries
BUENOS AIRES. July 25.
(AP) Argentina may know that
there is such a thing as prohibi
tion in the United States, but Cal
ifornia wines are on the wine
card of the hotels Just the same.
There are good native wines in
the Argentine, there are others
imported from France. Italy and
Spain, and from the United States,
if the wine cards can be believed.
This latter category comprises
only three varieties, claret su
perior, burgundy, and ahades
of Savartn Chateau Yquem. all
from California.
PEACE DECLARED
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Political Crisis Passing Off
Without Serious Conflict,
Word
MEXICO CITY. July 27.
(AP) Prospects for a peaceable
solution of the political crisis re
sulting fro mthe assassination of
President-Elect Obregon, appear
ed brighter today.
Obregon leaJers voiced their
confidence that President Calles
was making every effort to trace
down those responsible for the
slaying and to bring, them to pus
tlce. Aaron Saenz, governor of
Neuva Leon, and one of the ac
knowledged chiefs of the Obregon
followers, declared that his parti
sans would support the president.
Governor Saenz has been men
tioned as the most likely candi
date for the provisional presiden
cy when President Calles term
expires December 1.
Hlssupport of Calles therefore
is considered significant and has
revived the idea that the presi
dent may succeed himself provis
ionally if a way can be found un
do rthe constitution.
MINISTER'S LOVE
AFFAIRS RELATED
Church Janitor Declares He
Peeked Through Keyhole
Into Study
LOS ANGELES. July 27.
(AP) A Janitor's story of peep
ing into the study of Dr. Frank
Dyer to see the pastor and a wom
an there enlivened today's testi
mony in the court airing of the
battle for control of the Wllshlre
avenue congregational church.
The Janitor, Frederick Murray,
;ald he was passing the door of
the study one evening and finding
the door ajar, peeped in and saw
i woman lying on the sofa. He
said the pastor of the church was
sitting at her feet with his hand
on her dress and was leaning over
her. The witness testified that he
knew Mrs. Dyer and that the
woman on the couch was not the
pastor's wife.
During the day's trial session,
through which one faction, led by
the board of trustees of the
church, Beeks to oust Dr. Dyer and
gain control of the church, and
its finances, another woman wit
ness testified that the pastor had
attempted to embrace her in the
church chapel. She was Mrs. El
sie W. Mills, former organist of
the church.
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PLAN NO. 405
With a ground space of 2S by
30 feet, today's house plan is
one ideally adapted for a small
town lot or for use as a cot
tage at the beach.
While but one bedroom is pro
vided for in the plan, a wall
bed In the living room Is an
auxiliary chamber for emergen
cy use.
One of the features of the house
is its general compactness in
the arrangement of the kitchen.
This room Is 8 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft
and is designed for use with the
minimum amount of walking
by the housewife. It will be no
ticed that the sink Is directly
under the window where ample
light is provided for such cul
inary operations as are con
ducted in the sink or on the
adjacent drain boards.
The dining alcove is adjoining
the kitchen and at the front of
the house. The kitchen, dining
alcove and enclosed back porch
with a built-in ice box, form
one unit of the house, a unit
which is separated from the rest
of the rooms.
The sets of blue prints of this
plan will be furnished at nom
inal cost on application to the
real estate editor, of
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ciency, Franklin Claim
The ability of a Franklin air
cooled engine to function perfect
ly under a high temperature where
a water-cooled engine would have
lost power was clearly demonstrat
ed last month when a Franklin
Airman set a new world's record
for a transcontinental round trip
between Los Angeles and New
York City, according to Cannon
Ball Baker, well known cross
country driver who piloted the
Franklio on its record breaking
run.
"Before I started the 6,692 mile
grind from coast to coast and re
turn. I equipped the Franklin with
a heat indicator." Baker said. "At
one point of the terrific grind.
after I had driven the Franklin
several thousand miles, we were
crossing the desert wastes of Ari
zona. The heat was blazing at
US and the temperature of the
engine mounted. As the engine
heat continued to Increase, it was
noticeable that the efficiency of
the air-cooled power plant became
more pronounced and it speeded
on mile after mile through the
sandy stretches.
"Finally, the heat indicator reg
istered 250 degrees a tempera
ture that would have- 'burnt up
water-cooled engines which must
work below 212 degrees, the boil
ing point of water. However, the
only effect this heat had on the
Franklin engine was to bring mi
its maximum power. Regard I.
of high or low temperatures, tin
Franklin performed masterly Dim
out the trip. This clearly demon
strated to me the efficiency of th
air-cooled system where a car i
being put through a terrific pae.'
In setting the transcontinental
round trip record. Baker covt-rp.w
the 6,692 miles In exactly 15"?
hours. 23 minutes, breaking tM
former record by 10 hours, 36 mln- j .
utes. This included all stops. '
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Years ago thejr used to talk about
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Then we shopped for a car. One
car was priced at $2,000; another
car cost $2, 1 00 or 5 per cent more.
The repairs on the first ran $1 25 a
year -on the second $25 a year.
We reasoned Automobile Sense."
Now its time to think "HOUSE
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