anaheim-gazette 1951-07-13
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Heat-Treated Reporter Finds Craddock Patio ‘Perfect Place for Cool Comfort
By JOAN S. WHITE
We have found the perfect place to spend a summer’s day—and it wasn’t easy. The little house by the side of the road offers no hint of the cool comfort it hides, and the lettering on the mailbox simply says “J. E. Craddock—11752 E. Katella.”
We had come a long way that day and the weather was hot, but we remembered the insistent urgings of fellow gardeners, so we shouldered camera and notebook and went to the door.
There was no answer to our ring. Undaunted, we plodded around to the back, totally unprepared for the sight that met our eyes. Through the garden gate was one of the loveliest patios we had ever seen, and amid the trailing vines and brilliantly hued flowers, we found Beatrice Craddock wa-
LEE’S GAL FRIDAY Garden
tering her garden.
No Ordinary Garden
And this was by no means an ordinary garden. The miniature house formed a background, and under the windows were the startlingly white blossoms of Easter lilies intermingled with beautiful roses. At the kitchen door was a double-spiked larkspur, the deep purple bloom shoulder high and a full twelve inches thick.
Across the courtyard stood a shed-type lath house made doubly shady by a vigorous growth of grape vines on top and the variegated ivy climbing the posts. Inside, the luxuriant foliage of camellias and fuchsias was interspersed by multicolored blooms, and overhead, the flower cactus grew in hanging jardinieres.
‘Twas indeed the perfect place to spend a summer day. Sunlight and shade blended in pleasant proportions to make this secluded patio ideal for lounging or for dining. It was surrounded completely by a high wall of hollow tile. Partial shade was provided by a spreading elm tree, and if there was a particular center of inter-
Outdoor Barbecue
Why is it that men who wo-scoff at cooking in the kitchen literally whistle while they chool-coal-broil, steaks in their b-yards? This outdoor fireplace is a dandy.
Beatrice Craddock said that he and her husband had so much building the barbecue that it could not stop, and the result lots and lots of stone with incesting nooks and crannies for dian pottery, hand-decorated plates and potted geraniums. Oh yes, a generous hearth, oven, firebox, and storage space for kindling and charcoal.
Like Topsy
“Like Topsy, our garden just grew,” said Mrs. Craddock in what is to be the guest-holder modestly. “Actually we are living and marking time until we build the home we have planned. She waved a hand toward the bare spot left in this half-clear among the orange trees.
Personally and as a member of the Anaheim Garden club,atrice Craddock has long been exponent of Anaheim’s beauty tion, and it is easily apparent
LEE'S GAL FRIDAY
Garden Gossip
What is more inviting than a VINE-COVERED ARBOR or LATTICE? A feeling of FRIENDLINESS and WARMTH is achieved with the use of VINES to DECORATE and SHADE your yard or patio. Let us show you our large selection of VARIETIES from the DENSE-GROWING IVIES to the CLIMBING ROSES, especially the dainty single yellow rose — MERMAID — so pretty along a low fence or wall. There are some VINES with unusual BLOSSOMS, too, such as the SNAIL VINE.
There is nothing like a couple of HOT DAYS to make people conscious of their need for SHADE TREES around their HOMES. And are there ever some HAPPY FOLKS that are taking advantage of our JULY SPECIAL
Nurserymen say...
by
(Orange County Nurserymen's Association)
In the search for plants for tropical gardens, so popular now, a wonderful color accent with the large graceful leaves so desired is the Canna. There are about 51 species of Canna native to the tropical regions of America and Asia. A number of species contribute to the beautiful varieties grown in our gardens. Various kinds range from three to six feet in height, foliage may be bright green or bronze, and flowers may be red, pink, orange or white.
It has been customary to plant Cannas in solid masses in beds of only Cannas, but they really could be used in combination with other plants with very fine effect. The color accent in tropical plantings is a desirable feature often overlooked.
Cannas should be planted from 15 inches to two feet apart in the sun. They will stand some shade, at least part of the day, without loss of quality. In mass plantings the plants should be about a foot apart. When the clumps become too crowded they may be divided, this being done in winter.
An application of balanced commercial fertilizer in spring is sufficient. Irrigation should be ample, but drainage should be good. The plants will survive and bloom without water, but they do not make much of a show.
Among varieties offered by nurseries are the following: City of Portland, a ruffled pink with green leaves, growing to about four feet. Eureka is a white. President is a
Anaheim Building Passes $500,000
Anaheim building permits week exceeded the half-mile mark, the bulk of which was tributed by the permit issued by the Daystrom Furniture plant at South st. and the Fe tracks, valued at $485,000.
Next highest permit was in Kwikset Locks, Inc., for a 000 warehouse, 80 by 150, and E. Santa Ana set. A $25,000 p.p. was issued to Anaheim Truck Transfer Co., also for a house.
Other permits were given Williams and Vary, contractor a house and garage at 545 Ct., $11,000; to Cecil Rail, 2 Lemon, for a house and garage 128 Cherry, $5000, and to Snokelburg, 912 N. Philadephia st., for a storage room at 60 Los Angeles st., $1500.
'California' Style Living Featured New Lifetime Tr
New, cool, tropical modern styling is making an improvement on home buyers who have vaulted the furnished model home at Lifetime Home site in Fullerton Yale ave. off, Chapman, acco to the builders.
The practical home that fea "California living," has hard floors, a modern kitchen arra ment, double garage, 3 bedr and an abundance of closet linen space, as well as many new features, the agents revo Located close to Fullerton school and college, the home for both FHA and veteran fi
of HOT DAYS to make people conscious of their need for SHADE TREES around their HOMES. And are there ever some HAPPY FOLKS that are taking advantage of our JULY SPECIAL on some of the FAST-GROWING SHADE TREES for only $1.50
Others who like the idea of PRODUCTIVE SHADE TREES are pleased to find some FINE AVOCADOES in GOOD POPULAR VARIETIES priced from $3.50 up.
UNTIL NEXT WEEK ... Lee's Gal Friday
LEE'S NURSERY
718 So. Los Angeles Ph. 3131 Anaheim
An application of balanced commercial fertilizer in spring is sufficient. Irrigation should be ample, but drainage should be good. The plants will survive and bloom without water, but they do not make much of a show.
Among varieties offered by nurseries are the following: City of Portland, a ruffled pink with green leaves, growing to about four feet. Eureka is a white. President is a four-foot tall plant with crimson red flowers and green leaves. King Humbert bears large orchid-shaped orange-scarlet flowers. Foliage is a rich bronze. This popular variety grows to five feet height. The Ambassador grows to five feet, has bronze leaves, and blooms freely with cherry-red flowers. Yellow King Humbert is a sport from King Humbert. It is somewhat lower than the parent and bears yellow flowers spotted with orange. Now and then a stalk will revert to the original variety.
WORKING IN THE YARD is PLEASANT and RELAXING
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Craddock
Comfort'
Outdoor Barbecue
Why is it that men who would eat cooking in the kitchen really whistle while they char-broil, steaks in their backyard? This outdoor fireplace was handy.
Mrs. Craddock said that she her husband had so much fun eating the barbecue that they did not stop, and the result is and lots of stone with inter-g nooks and crannies for In-pottery, hand-decorated trees and potted geraniums. And trees, a generous hearth, grill, firebox, and storage spaceinding and charcoal.
Like Topsy
Like Topsy, our garden patio grew," said Mrs. Craddock what is to be the guest house, bestly. "Actually we are living marking time until we can find the home we have planned." Weaved a hand toward the only spot left in this half acre among the orange trees personally and as a member of Anaheim Garden club, Bee-Craddock has long been an element of Anaheim's beautifica- and it is easily apparent that
A FRIENDLY SCENE of sunlight and shadow is the Craddock's courtyard patio at 11751 Katella a wide flagstone walk borders the dichondra lawn, giving firm footing for out-door furniture. Planted plants supplement those growing in the ground and can be changed according to weather whim.
(Gazette photo by Krei
A FRIENDLY SCENE of sunlight and shadow is the Craddock's courtyard patio at 11751 Katella Ave.
A wide flagstone walk borders the dichondra lawn, giving firm footing for out-door furniture. Planted plants supplement those growing in the ground and can be changed according to weather whim.
A LATH HOUSE that is little more than an overhead structure protected by the garden wall effectively houses the prize camellias and fuchsias that are Batrice Craddock's hobby. A charming touch is the ring of stones which informally separates the shade garden from the lawn.
California' Style Living Featured in New Lifetime Tract
New, cool, tropical modern home living is making an impression on home buyers who have visited furnished model home at the late Home site in Fullerton on the ave. off Chapman, according to the builders.
The practical home that features California living," has hardwood floors, a modern kitchen arrangement, double garage, 3 bedrooms, an abundance of closet and en space, as well as many other features, the agents revealed. Located close to Fullerton High school and college, the homes off both FHA and veteran finance.
BUILDING FAX
By CARL MEYER
Sec., Orange Co. Bldrs. Assn.
It's July now for the June bride. The wonderful honeymoon trip is a delightful memory, and the important task of being a successful housewife has begun.
Lucky indeed is the June bride who has a new home in which to start her married life. But luckier still is the June bride who, in July, is living not in "our new home," but living in a temporary residence, and dreaming of "our home to be."
Why Juckier? Because it takes a bit of living and housekeeping to properly discover the exact kind of advantages (and disadvantages) in relation to the important day by day job of "keeping house."
But after marriage, and immediately after marriage, too, she becomes fully aware of the advantages that come with a well planned house. She learns it particularly well, too, as she goes about preparing the first breakfast, luncheons and dinners. Wasted steps, poor lighting, inefficient ventilation, inadequate storage space, cause her to "thank her lucky stars" that her own home is still in the dream stages.
The "dream stage" of a new home is highly important. Sometimes they are just impractical castles in the air. But eventually it is a good plan to give the various items priority.
The priority plan has the advantage of helping to evaluate desired feature—just in case feature must be forsaken in order to permit some other and valuable item in the final plaza.
Yes, dear bride, consider self lucky if your dream home yet to be built. But take advice of your luck—start putting dreams on paper. Start planning NOW!
DRESS: FORMAL
RANGOON (P)—Guests are very British Strand Hotel mansion "correctly attired" for the day night dance or they get
The practical home that features California living," has hardwood floors, a modern kitchen arrangement, double garage, 3 bedrooms, an abundance of closet and open space, as well as many other features, the agents revealed. Located close to Fullerton High School and college, the homes offer both FHA and veteran financing. The site is already two thirds with the furnished model deduled to be open until the homes are sold, the agent said.
White Temple Methodist Church
Chuck Wiggins, minister of faith at the White Temple Methyst church, will speak on broadway—Success or Failure," Sunday morning at the 11 a.m. service.
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Near Record Hit In Co. Building
Opening of a new subdivision at Garden Grove, where The January Co. of Long Beach will build 165 $6000 homes on Lampson ave., boomed the county's unincorporated territory building total for the past week to $1,263,758, one of the biggest building weeks on record.
The Garden Grove tract operation represents a valuation of $999,000, giving Garden Grove a total of $1,057,268 for the week. Next high was South Laguna with $45,220, followed by Cypress with $32,500, and Laguna Beach with $25,000.
Anaheim was next with $18,700, including the following permits: Robert H. Koenig, residence addition, 8302 S. Euclid, $2200; John B. Murray, residence, 8282 Euclid, $15,000; and $1500 in miscellaneous permits.
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Anaheim Gazette
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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PRESS: FORMAL
RANGOON ($-$Guests at the British Strand Hotel must be correctly attired" for the Saturday night dance or they get bounced at patio at 11751 Katella ave. for out-door furniture. Pot-led according to weather or Gazette photo by Kreldt)
A good plan to give the various items priority.
The priority plan has the advantage of helping to evaluate each desired feature--just in case one feature must be forsaken in order permit some other and more valuable item in the final plan. Yes, dear bride, consider your lucky if your dream home is to be built. But take advantage of your luck--start putting your dreams on paper. Start planning now!
PRESS: FORMAL
RANGOON (P)—Guests at the British Strand Hotel must be correctly attired" for the Saturday night dance or they get bounced. Cards circulated in the lounge suffly remind guests to "note stress regulations" for the weekly. Gentlemen are instructed to appear in dinner jackets or lounges. But ladies may gambol in the "new look," whatever that may be for 1951.
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12:20
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