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<br /> <br />Following the death of his mother in 1936, John Allera continued to live at 1005 La Farge. He was a <br />business teacher at Louisville High School. His future wife, Elma Kinister, was also a teacher there. She <br />roomed a few houses up the street at 1045 La Farge prior to their marriage. <br /> <br />In 1943, John and Elma moved away from Louisville and John sold 1005 La Farge to Amelia La Salle. She <br />and her husband, Frank "Boney" La Salle, lived in the house in the 1940s. June Enrietto, who has lived on <br />this block of La Farge for nearly her entire life, stated that she believes that Boney La Salle was the <br />person who planted the trees that are still in front of the house. In 1945, Amelia La Salle sold the <br />property to Charles P. and Bertha Stockdale. <br /> <br />Dr. Charles Stockdale was the first physician to work and live at this property, beginning in 1945. June <br />Enrietto stated that she believes that it was Dr. Stockdale who added the medical office next to the <br />garage. This building, which is still next to the garage and which faces Short Street, had a <br />waiting/reception room in the front and a small medical area in the back. Directories show that Charles <br />and Bertha Stockdale lived at 1001 La Farge and he had his business there. <br /> <br />In 1947, Rolland and Arly Frickey purchased the property. He was a chiropractor. They lived in the house <br />and he had his business at this address. <br /> <br />The following two images are from the 1948 Boulder County Assessor card and show the house from <br />that time, when it was owned by the Frickeys, along with a sketch of the layout. The photo is believed to <br />date from 1948. Notations on the card indicate that the blue markings on the layout sketch were made <br />in 1948 and the red markings in 1950. <br /> <br />