The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 19, 1930, Image 5

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Upkeep Cost Leitened
by Good Construction
Mvlnu rent fri-e hy uwhIiik iie'g
f)Oiin In a fiin IIiIdk, but living ui-kccp
fr'; In tlmt Hume liomo In on entirely
different fniiiler. Of courne, notlilnx
tiiiiterlul nnture U iieriiumeiit, hut
tlie iinturnl life of uny nmlerlnl uHeiJ
In tlm coiiHt ruction of n liome cud Iim
proliirip'd IIiiuukIi pniptr enro onJ
irMtt tni-fit.
If In our liomen we desire to keep
down upkeep. It In liei'eHsury tlrnt to
ijhti good nintcrliilii dim to Imvc them
iiNNeinhled iieeordliiij to Rood conetnie
tlon lueilioils. Tew liome builder nre
fiiiiiillnr eiioiiifh wllti iniili-rliiU und
tiieilioda to write their own Hpeclfleii
tli. in mid to nee thut the Icrmn of the
M'eellliiitlnn are curried out. For
thetic rejiMoni ii I one, nlthouli there
are otlier. tho services of un nrchl
tect hho'jld t e engnsed.
Never whs there micli an opportun
ity to hulhj Into a home permanence
und qiinllty iih exlhts now. Ueseurrh,
curried on contlnuoiiNly, tins brought
the Ntiimliird of building riiulerlahi o
a level probubly beyond the comjire
heiiNlon of our forefather. It I now
poodle for a timnufiicturei to guiir
aiiteo hi (iroduct whether It be tile,
hrhk, cement, lien tint; 5tein, plumh
InS fixture and fitting, or pnliiL. All
of which ha brought to u better
home at lower price, If we go about
icettlni! them In the rljlit wuy. D
trolt Free Pre.
Not Enough Attention
Given to Roof's Effect
Oftentimes the creuteHt need of an
old houm; I a modern, up-to-date roof.
Many old dwelling have patchwork
roof. An addition or the porch of
one of the house may have a roof
that differs In every respect, coloring
material und u jlgii. from, the roof
which cover the main building.
Thin patchwork effect spoils the ap
pearance of the residence. In this duy
when there I such a wide choice of
roofing material the property owner
ttlll experience small difficulty In plan
nl tig a new roof which will harmonize
with the style of architecture of the
old house and add to the appearance
of the building at the same time.
Buildiog Art Improving
For Vj jeurs or more builders of
moderately priced homes have built
Jutit hoiixc, sadly lacking In architec
tural stjle and beauty. The older
portlotm of nearly every city and town
prove this, for In these flections rows
of house Minn!, as out of date as the
leg of mutton sleeve.
With these thoughts In mind a short
walk through such a section makes us
Kind that there Is a renaissance In
Interest In architecture so fur as the
small dwelling Is concerned. We have
hut to walk on to the outskirts of the
town to see tills In the trim, well de-
sU'tied houses recently btiilL The debt
we till owe to the architect and the
value of the stock plan services which
n'ake good designs available at low
cost Is evident.
W'ido Entrance Needed
Tho growth of large cities, w hich In
cludes a considerable urea uhout them,
has revealed no need more urgent than
that of wider thoroughfares leading In
to tho population centers. In many
place t lie widening (if these highways
already ha progressed to a marked
degree. Notable examples nre found
about such centers ns I.os Angeles,
I'etrolt nud Chicago. In the metro
politan urea of Chicago plans now are
being agitated for the widening of
nearly .H) miles of road. It Is one of
the chief projects of the regional as
sociation which Is concerned with an
urea having a radius of SO mites or
more about the city.
Lawn "Entrants H.li"
An cpen stretch of well kept grass
fs necessary to properly balance the
mass of architecture which the front
of the house presents. This lawn aren
should be broken up ns little ns pos
sible. Keeping the entrance, walk and
drive to one side or the other will aid
Immeasurably, though If the walk must
cross the lawn It should appear as
Inconspicuous ns possible by using
soft-toned materials,
Planting of evergreen, shrubs nnd
shade trVos should he kept to the
boundary lines or uhout the founda
tion of the house. Then will the ont
of doors entrance ball extend a real
welcome to those who enter It.
Highways and Towns
People lire fast learning that while
A main highway within' easy ucces
Is nn advantage It Is likely to be
liability when It passes through the
town. Through-town main blghwnyj
lire getting Into the same class with
railroad grade crossings, to be avoided
when possible, endured where they
must be nnd cured where they can be
Mom Ownership Gaining
Home owners are gaining on home
renter by more than 3 per cent nn
nuall... Of the 2-UMKi.iHH) homes In the
United Slates, 11,(HK),(KH) nre occupied
by their owners, nnd .the total will be
Increased greatly within the next few
years.
Need Help
Good rond do not necessarily make
a town. The town ha got to make
Itself. Country Home,
Married Man Pae on
Hot Hiding Place Tip
"I have more respect for American
men thnn I have for the women,"
said Clarence Darrow. "Men have
always performed their masculine
task. Then, If there was time for
nnj thing else, they went In for what
ever they fancied.
"Put too many American women
neglect their home und Immemorial
domestic duties when they flit Into
tnoro congenial fields.
"A friend of mine had "been com
plaining that ho had a hard time
keeping a little of hi hard-earned
money for himself, as his wife usual
ly grabbed It all.
"I!ut at last, he added trium
phantly, 'I have found a safe hiding
place for It'
"And where 1 that? I asked.
" 'I put It with my sock that need
mending,' be replied with a happy
luugh."
Dye Reveal Presence
of Cancerous Growth
Dr. Arnold A. a Butts, director
of tho Emery laboratory of Iluhne
munn hospital In Philadelphia, an
nounced that progress has been made
In the development of a dye which
will make it possible to detect In
ternal cancer In the early tage
of their growth. So for the dye,
which has been in use in the hospi
tal for two years, has been employed
only a an aid to early diagnosis.
I)octor Putts believe it will provide
an accurate method of detecting can
cerou growth and will pave the way
for prompt surgical removal of the
cancer or treatment by radium or
X-rays. The dye In diluted form Is
Injected directly Into the vein of
the patient.
Puxzled
Mary Elizabeth had moved with
her parents to a small town, and
the family milk supply was obtained
from a woman who kept a cow, llv
lng at the edge of the village. It was
the Utile girl's duty to go after the
milk each evening. One evening when
she came borne she said to ber moth
er: "The woman where I go for
the milk always acts like I am two
people. Instead of one."
Mother did not understand wbat
she meant, until one evening when
It was getting late, she went with
Mury Elizabeth. On knocking at the
door they were greeted In this man
ner: "Good evening, good evening,
tome In, come. In."
Electric Light Help Wbeat
The Canadian agriculture depart
ment, at the Ottawa experiment sta
tion, Is conducting experiments tn
the direction of improving the wheat
crop of the country and by crossing
the grain and producing hybrids, It
Is hoped to produce hardier varieties
and possibly a grain which will
grow two crops a year. Some trials
of stimulating the growth of the
seed by the use of banks of electric
lights have resulted in the produc
tion of the hybrids in one-half the
usual time. Thus experiments which
usually require eight years are be
ing done In four. The element of
time In this work Is very Important.
Dining Out
"You may bring me some of that
delicious fish I smell," directed a
prim lady.
"That Is not fish you smell,
madam, but fresh .lulnt."
"IVar me. And I came away
from home on account of fresh
paint"
Flim.y Alibi
"Yesterday you were absent to go
to your wife's funeral and today
saw her In the street."
"Yes, that's so. Yon can never
rely on a womun." Gutlerres, Ma
drid. Maybo So
' Tld you see the town of Plunk
rllle?" "No."
"Yet you motored past It."
"Must have been behind a bill
board." Many Correspondent Schools
Correspondence schools in the
United State now bavo an enroll
nient of LCHVOO students, or ap
proximately double that of all the
universities nnd colleges.
Always Laughing
A. I am not thin-skinned. Pm the
first to hutch at my own foolishness
It. What a funny life you must
lead. Answers.
How?
Putter is said to soothe a sun
burnt skin. So, "Give yourself a pat
on the back I" London Opinion,
Long engagements have no earthly
charm for a young widow.
Even a baby doesn't accept life. It
protests.
M coca right
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At all
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A Sour
Stomach
In the same time It takes a dose
of soda to bring a little temporary
relief of gas and sour stomach,
Phillip Milk of Magnesia ha acid
lty completely chocked, and the di
gestive organs all tranquilizer
Once you have tried this form of
relief you will cease to worry about
your diet and experience a Lew,
freedom In eating.
This pleasant preparation I Just
8 good for children, too. Use It
whenever coated tongue or fetid
breath signals need of a sweetener.
Physician will tell you that every
spoonful of Phillips Milk of Mag
nesia neutralizes many times It
volume In acid. Get the genuine,
the name Phillips 1 Important.
Imitation do not set the samel
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Milk .
of Magnesia
No rose ought to go out of fashion;
but rose do.
Self-control comes from remem
bering consequences.
The young man who gets a job as
bill collector Is up against a promis
ing career.
New York is lonesome, of course;
but New York Is not to be sociable
in. It serves other purposes.
People who are "for something
are usually more nearly silent than
those against it. This is what foois
you at elections.
May She Be One Later
"I'm telling you, my -mother-in-law
Is an angel!"
"That so! Unfortunately mine Is
still living!"
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