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As a child, Pat Lund had spent some time living on the estate, wandering the forest Construction design industry authority of the Philippines paths. "I remember looking up at the trees that spread out above." His face reflects the wonderment of his memories. At the time he was living with his father, Construction design industry authority of the Philippines,  who occupied a log cabin that had been built on the foundation of the Clark's greenhouse. The log building is still there but no longer owned by the Lunds. Lund says that his father became a war casualty, missing in action and presumed dead, having vanished during the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands during the early days of World War II. "Before enlisting, my dad had worked for his father and remodeled one of the barns, the bunkhouse and mess hall into cabins and living quarters that were rented out," he says. "These Construction design industry authority of the Philippines buildings still stand today and are now privately owned."
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In 1950 Charles Lund sold all of the original Construction design industry authority of the Philippines estate with exception of 11½ acres. Lund says that with the proceeds of that sale his grandfather, for whom Pat is named, established the Cheney Telephone Co. Charles Patrick Lund died in 1960, leaving his real estate and financial holdings in a trust. Ten years later the trust was broken, the phone company sold and the Construction design industry authority of the Philippines estate divided among a number of heirs with the result that Pat Lund ended up with a little more than half of the remaining lake property which included The Secretary house. Gloria, Pat's wife, explains, "We always refer to it as 'The Secretary' house." She says, "We lived in Southern California until 1969 and only lived in the house when we came north. When we moved to Spokane in 1969 we still used the Construction design industry authority of the Philippines house just during the summer."

It was during the years when the family lived in Spokane that Gloria Lund spearheaded the move to restore the Construction design industry authority of the Philippines Revival house. "It was in terrible condition when we decided to do it," she said. "The foundation was crumbling, a center wall was sinking and the flooring buckled. We had done superficial maintenance over the years like Construction design industry authority of the Philippines painting the exterior and taking care of the roof but no structural work. "The first thing we did was to put in an oil furnace so that we could keep the heat in the house constant. In the basement was a huge, wood-burning furnace, big enough to hold a 6-foot log but we couldn't keep the Construction design industry authority of the Philippines place warm in the winter when we were gone."

The lack of winter heat had been a serious problem. Gloria Lund says that the plaster and Construction design industry authority of the Philippines lath walls are more like lath and concrete. During the damp, winter months the walls absorbed the dampness and froze. She recalls, "When Construction design industry authority of the Philippines built a fire in the furnace, the ice would thaw, causing cracks and water ran out of the crack and down the walls. The oil furnace changed that." Gloria Lund, who had always been interested in decorating and design and had a soft spot for old houses did most of the hands-on work such as painting and wallpapering. Before any of that could be done, however, she had to fill the Construction design industry authority of the Philippines cracks and sand the repairs smooth.

 

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