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Electrical Units'
I In Kitchen Make
j; Home Care Easier
By the Architects' Small
House Service Bureau of the
' United States, Inc.
' What do wo moan by an clec
' ttical kitchen? Here Is a partial
; list: refrigerator, ran go, ventila
tor, mixer, dish washer; a host of
smaller equipment. Maybe you
can't afford much of this at first;
maybe you can afford all of It.
What about the electric refrigera
tor, for example? This has gono
through experimental stages. liy
good hick IU development has been
In the hands of well organized com
panies with capital sufficient to1
work it out So we have presented
to us operating units that will work.
- The home builder who wants an
' electric refrigerator and has the
! money to pay for one has a num
ber of designs, different sizes and
, mekes, from which ho can choose.
. Wow get this refrigerator located
where the person who works in the
1 Itch on finds it convenient to
band, and after she has used it she
will Bay she could not do without
it
Time Saving Mixer
Then there is the mixer. This
3b an electrio motor with, attach
ments of various kinds to chop
moat, mix dough and salad dress
. ing, beat ogga. If there Is a lot of
work of this kind to do, a big fam
ily for example, It li. a time saver
fof tho first order. People always
i have to decide whether they can
afford equipment of this kind. If
they can and miss getting It, they
snlss a lot ,
. Again, the electrio dish washer.
Of course, women have washed
dishes by hand powr for as long
as anybody can remember, and
longer, and they can go on doing
it But the tendency is for wo
man to emancipate herself from
the kitchen. She does It not by
neglecting the work, but by getting
machinery to do It. Here Is a ma
chine -that cuts dish washing time
into some small fraction of what
1s required for hand power wash
ing. If there are only two or three
in tho family, a dish washer mani
festly does not have the Importance
that It does where the fumlly is
1 largo.
Ventilate tho Kitchen
'Once more, the kitchen vent II a
' tor. If men had to stay In stuffy
kitchens where many women spend
seemingly endless hours, they
would bo quick to see what somo
kind of an exhaust fan set In tho
wall would do for them. It Is of
fensive for a man to come home In
tho evening and find tho house full
of the odor of boiled cnbbago or
sauerkraut. Think of staying In the
kitchen while this boiling operation
1b going on. No wonder women
are often not hungry after they
; have prepared an excellent meal.
It Is easy to understand how
these fumes of even tho moat wholo-
: somo food vltlato tho appetite as
. 1 they vitiate the air. An electric
. ventilator, which in simplest torms
Is a fan Bet In the wall with suit
able protection from the weather,
establishes currents of air to carry
cooking odors along in a definite
stream. They get outside. Tho
offenso Is removed.
We have beon able to stand
Ititchen odors for as long as memory
of man. But wo don't novo to
, stand for thorn. If you can't afford
a ventilator, you will htivo to be
. able to afford the odors. Home
, builders must choose. Copyright
1928. The Architects' Small JToubo
Service, Bureau of the United States,
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FOR GRADUATION
AT BUTTE FALLS
BUTTE FAL.1J3, Ore. May 29.
'(Special) Uuccaluurcitto services
wore hold at tho church Sunday
ovonlng, May ID. Special musical
numbers consisted o vocal solos
by Mr, and Mrs. Joo Nco, and a
violin solo by l'ercy o Noll, loi
lowlng which Kovorond Davidson
uvo a splendid address.
, graduation exercises woro held
ut tho high school Friday ovcnlntr,
May 24. Tho spoakor of the oven-
Ins was Superintendent Ooorgo
A. Urlscoo ot Ashland, whoso talk
was greatly enjoyed by all, ami
contained a mcssago, not only for
tho graduates, but tor every one
ilf tho uudtenco.
, Friday afternoon tho pupils and
teauhors onjoyed an all duy picnic.
Everyone- reports having had an
oxcellont time
Tho danco given by tho Eaglo
J'oint CSrunuo Saturday evening at
tho Uutto Falls gymnasium was
uttendod by a largo crowd. Thero
will bo another grango danco
here Saturday, Juno 8. Mooro's
orchestra will furnish the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Hotts of Medford
liavo Joined Mooro's orchestra.
Mrs. Botts will bo pianist and Air.
ISotts tha drummer.
Mr. clovoland returned Thurs.
day from tho Sacred Heart Hos
pital, Medford, wher bo recently
underwent an opor&llon for ap
pendicitis.
Mrs. liuth Mlclicll left Saturday
ior Marshfleld whoro sho will
nyond part ot her vacation with
relatives.
Ths rook crusher on Ilocky Hill
Is' preparing im ferial to be used
i;n road work In this vicinity.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kills and
family have moved to Big Btitto
Springs where Mr. Ellis will have
rhargo of property belonging to
tho Medford water company.
A reception for Kovcrcnd and
Mrs. Davidson was held at the
church Wednesday evening. Qames
wero played, following which rO'
freshments wers served.
.' Mr. and Mm. l.etor Smith
s of Klamath Falls visited hore
over tho week-end. Mr. Smith
returned Sunday, but1 Mis. Hinlth
:li will remain hers a week.
Gertrude and ICruestlna Frcden
, burg of Medford wer visiting
Help For the Man Who Wants to Build
A Favorite
An Inexpensive ppuagej
With Architectural
Distinction, . .
OTYLES in houses come and go,
but bungalows go on forever.
Here is one that thousands will
like. There is good Justification for
It. This design, 5-D-l, has a fine
plan, an interesting exterior; a plan
with the wanted things and an ex
terior for which present day home
builders have shown a strong pref
erence. There is a beautiful Irving room
with fine lighting, good wall spaces,
and handsome fireplace. Opening
off this room Is the porch in an ar
rangement that make both doubly
useful. I
The arrangements for dining are
interesting. As will be seen, there
1LLE HOWIE
MRS. LEWIS.1S SCENE
BRIDGE CLUB PARTY
JACKSONVIL.T,P, Oro., Mny 29,
(Hpcciul.)--The JuckBonvlUo BrldRO
club mot Frirtny oveninff at the
homo, of Mrs. O. C. Lowia. This
being tho last meeting ot tho club
for the Bonnon, tho Rrand prlro for
tho year wont to Mrs. O. (7. Lewis
and tho oonsotatlon to Mrs. V. T.
Wilson.' Flr.Ht prize for tho'qven
lns went .to Mih. Fred Fick, tho
convolution to Mrs. John H. Knight.
After three tables had been play
ed, dainty refreshments woro serv
ed tiy tho hostess und her assist
ants.
Thoso present wero Mrs. Harold
Crump. Mrs. Howard. Hnro, Mis,
Kohort Finney, Mrs. John K.
Knight, Mrs. Fred Ftek, Mrs. Frank
Huulcsherry. Mrs. K. S. Severance,
Mrs. K, H. Wilson, Mrs. V. T. WW
son, Misses Vesta ' Hall, Kthulyn
Kootu nnd tho hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Culy of tho
Appleguto nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ern
est Melnlyro of Central Point mo
tored to Crescent City Sunday for
a stay of sevoral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kvenslsor nnd Mrs.
Carter of Evans Crook spont the
day Monday with their Kind
daiiKhter und niece, Mrs. Joo Me
lnlyro, Tho chamber of commorco Is
pivlntc a danco at tho U. tt. hall
Sattirdny night, Juno 1. Music by
tho Jacksonville orchestra. Sup
per servt by tho llvnl NelKhbtir
lad lea. ljunclng from 9 tint 11 2.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Klelnhnm
mer attended Presbyterian church
hero fcfundny.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna mo
tored to ti runts 1'ass Tuesday.
Mr. Cnrn Crump anil Mm. Tiora
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CouyrUnt 1036 Tho Archilecli Rntnll llnuf Rrvlc nureaa of the United States, Inc.
Plan of Established Values
is a dining room proper and also a
breakfast nook which here is set
into a little recess of its own off
the kitchen. This will be pleasant
ly lighted by tho large casement
windows.
At tho rear of the house the bed
rooms and bath are connected with
a hallway and are In a sense de
tached from the reBt of the house.
This plan is iccognized by archi
tects as a well established arrange
ment As a bungalow type, for
which there has always been a
groat demand, It works. But here
tho architects have taken the plan
'of these established values and
have made of it what seems to be
quite a new affair. It is a decided
improvement, having architectural
order and beauty that make it dis
tinctive. The exterior speaks for itself.
The great window in tho front
lights the living room. The wooden
lintel above this window and the
ornament of shutters, lend a de
lightful domestic quality. The door
way and porch balance each other.
The doorway of heavy planks with
Snltmarsh wore visitors at the
homo of Mrs. L. J, Combest Tues
day afternoon.
Fred Combest and Cliff Dunnlng
ton mudo a trip to Squaw lako
Monday, roturnliiff Tuesday oven
inff. Mrs. Fred Butchor and children
nnd Mrs. Oeorffo Tranta spont Mon
day and Tucsduy at Camp 3, Butto
Falls.
Charley Dunfnrd and Hugh Corn
best, wero visitors Jioro Sunday
evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Knox and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Petor Flck motored
to Missouri Flat comotory Wednes
day. Mrs. IT. O, Miller entertained tho
Past Noblo (Irand club Tuesday
afternoon nt her homo in tha
northern part of town. Eight mem
bers wero present. Refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Everott Hummel
and daughter Beulah wero visitors
at tho Fred Butcher homo Sunday.
Frank Boono and sister, Miss
Oolda Boono, and Miss . Flosslo
Blackburn spent tho week end nt
Lako of tho. Woods, returning Sun
day evonlng.
Mrs. Mlnnlo Hunnlngton -and
children wero dinner guests at tho
(leorgo Buckley homo on Applcgate
Sunday. , ' , 1
Mite Cnntrall and son Leland
and sister, Mrs. -Amy 'Dow,. Miss
jChcrol smith nnd Mrs. Will Hod
son motored to Klamath Falls Sat
urday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orln fttnnwood nnd
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! Design No. 5-D-l
see Boon
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IrWHrt
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iron hinges, lighted by a pleasantly
foriucd wrought iron lamp, is in
viting. In the little drawing will be seen
something r.iore of the porch. ItB
size is generous for a house of this
type. Thero is a balustrade of
wrougrt iron across the openings.
These can be glazed in and thus
made all the more definitely a part
or. mo living room, 'iney may oe
screened ii the owner desires.
Construction: Wood frame, ex
torter finish stucco. Slate roof.
Window oath of metal.
Pacing: Designed for east or
north facing, vndor certain conul
tlons it may faco south but should
be reversed for wert facing.
Size of lot: Approximately 40
iecc ii tne ariveway is at tne sitie,
a wider frontage will be necessary,
. Complete working plans may be
obtained for this and other designs
shown In this series. For further
information see editor s note.
son Carl from Gold Hill were vis-1
Itors Sunday at tho E. C. Stan-;
wood home. Carl remained here to
spend a fow days with his grand
parents. Mrs. Minnie Bunch was among
tho graduates at the Rogue River
academy Saturday evening. V The
commencement exercises wero hold
at- tho Seventh Day. Advontist
church at Modford. - Tho now prin
cipal of tho academy,- Elder F. M.
Parish, gave tho address. ;
Mrs. Prico of -Prlncevllle 1s vis-1
Iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jones,
ut tho Presbyterian manso. t
Tho Homo Missionary society
will meet at tho home of Mrs. Rou
ben Blxby Friday afternoon.
Ruth Sevornnce, John nnd Henry
Neklormeyer of Jacksonville and a
party of friends from Medford en
joyed a picnic at tho Byboo: bridge
Monday evening. Games woro -j
played and a picnic supper was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mcintosh
returned homo from Seattle Tues
day. Mrs. Mary Smith Is homo for a
fow dnys aftor working tho past
threo months M tho courthouse.
-Thero woro two flue fires In
iown mis wepK.-ono ut Dr. Uobln-
son's. und one ut A.' L. Goodman's. !
Mr. nnd Mrs.' Kennoth ;Merri- I
field, Mr. and Mrs. Hobort Finney
and daughter Frances, Mr. and'
Mrs. John R. Knight, Mr. nnd Mrs. !
E. S. Wilson nnd Mr. and'Mrs. F..
J. Flck enjoyed a plnlc on Big
Applegnto Nundny.
COMFORT
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What You Want
To Know About
About Building
Quetiions addressed to this' pa
per toil! be answered by the Archi
tects' small House service Bureau
of the United States, Inc. Enclose
a stampea aaaressea envelope.
Q We have a breakfast
porch. The floor gets very
cold in winter although ve have
boarded it In. How would you
fix It?
A Apply standard Insulation be-'
tween the floor Joists. Get a irood
tight job.
Q We find In remodeling our
house that the fireplaco flue
must be offset about 12 inches.
Is this likely to make the fire
place smoke?
A It all depends on tho wav it
Is done. An offset of 12 inches In
a story height Is all right, provided
the flue is kept full size throughout
and Is lined with tile. The greater
the height in which you make this
change the better It will be.
Q I need a good strong wall
for a mcchlno shop. I am plan
ning on a twelve-inch brick wall
for the first floor and eight
Inch wall for the second. . How
must I mix the concrete? What
proportions? A Your question cannot bo an
swered by correspondence. The re
inforced concrete work must be
designed as to mixture and rein
forcement In consideration of the
floor loads, floor spans, the amount
of vibration, etc. We suggest you
obtain the services of a local archi
tect to work out your problem.
This will no doubt prove to be the
most economical scheme for vou
and the one most certain -to elimi
nate disappointment.
Q. Do you think it advisable
to- begin building a house in
winter time? The house will be
of brick.
A. There Is no reason from the
matter of temperature why a house
cannot be built in winter time as
well as in summer. Often the cost
is less for winter building. Spe
cial precautions must be tnken to
prevent freezing of mortar and
plaster. High grade contractors
are entirely familiar with these
processes.
Q. Can the samo fluo be
used for both fireplace and
furnace?
, A. Not without Berlous detri
ment to the draft for the furnace.
The principle Is to have a separate
flue for each fire. It Is especially
necessary to provide a separate flue
for the house heater.
Q. When the rains come
from the east for two or throe
days at this time of year that
entire side of my brick house
- takes on a great deal of water,
more especially around the win
dows. Please advise -what can
bo done to prevent water from
coming through.
A. The . question whether the
water is actually coming through
the wall has first to be decided. In
a good many cases where conditions
are like yours the fault is from a
cold wall rather than a wet one;
from condensation rather than the
water going through the wall. If
it Is condensation, then the wall will
have to be Insulated. If it is In
filtration, the joints should be
pointed with good cement mortar
and if necessary the whole wall
covered with transparent water
proofing. Window frames should be
well caulked
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RUTLAND, Vt, May 29.-
Mrs. Laura Woodard Haverty, I
"mail order bride," entered today
upon a sentence of not less than
25 years nor more than 30 years
at the state prison for women here, j
She was found guilty of assault :
with intent to kill her husband, 1
Thomas Haverty, one-armed houso
painter of Brattleboro, by a jury I
in tljo county court at Newfane j
last weeK ana sentencea yesteraay.
Mrs. Haverty struck her husband
on the head with an Iron griddle ;
while he slept in their Brattleboro
home, April 30. The state charged
her attack was made in ordor that
she might collect life insurance
she had taken out on Haverty. Two
of her children, Raymond and
Pearl Woodward, testified that the
mother sought their aid in killing
Haverty. '
The woman married Haverty
after a few months' correspond
ence through a matrimonial agency.
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stead of syllables, and musical
instruments are used instead of
voices. '
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Telephone 1203
Office, Room 7, Sparta Bldg.
Office Phone 12?
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Homes, Interior Decoration, Wrought Iron Work, Buildings
213-214 Liberty Building Phone 1271
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