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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
PAGE POUR EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1025 Do You Need Money To Build Jhat Home? If kyou own your lot, and have some money, wo can Joan you halt the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring rusn begins, so that your dream home may be a reality before snow flies again. There is no quicker, way of making money than by real estate investment in a growing town. You are in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer &Momyer Insurance Real Estate Hopka Building Building and Loan Phone 366 Lots, Houses, Ranches, Business Property 1 Can Get Them for You Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any. section of the city, or city business and residence property. My listings cover all Sections of Klam ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or a business location see me. Day or evening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to call. .; R. H. Maley REAL ESTATE . . . 703 North Ninth ECONOMY Appearance, Durability 'and .'Economy ;;of Construction Require Detail Working x Plans and Specifications - , ; -. ;, . -.. -: You may think complete plans cost a lot of money, but they don't if you use . ; ,' '- H. R. PerrinV SMALL HOUSE Standardized Plan Service "Come in and Investigate" 209 Hopka Building. Phone 250-J CI N D E R S W Q 2 Cinders are economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like surface'. A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bldg. PHONE 526 House Plans for Home Planners W flaws'-, .KitVWW t Km 1 '' MM J I I i i U IP .tl 1 i IIR .'J m 1 A till V a ..-ii I HI L! II V I - - Concrete Bungalow oi Otignal Lines Convenient Floor P.ari , ' and THE WEE HOUSE OF YuUR DREAMS This little house is a gay atfair, just large, enough to hold Ihi brand-new family 0f two, with an extra bedroom for an occasional guest. s Picture It in deep cream stucco (on metal - lath), wlti a bright green sJlagle vr3of ar fie beauti ful :. tones of ...the.' -multicolored shingles it one prefers a less Tlvld effect with a warm chocolate win dow trim. In the flower" boxes on the terrace bloom scarlet ger.ml- ums, white candytuft and lonir loops of dark polished iv ,' and bafJkeS, ggalnst -tlfr hoiisif row varircolored tulips n 5pr!ug,holly hocks.: poppies and : nasturtiums In Summer asters-in the Fall and tlu green of shrubbery all the yeur round, o There is u wonderful porch '4lciT. glassed-in, turns into a lovely sun- parlor, then a spacious living room with the fireplace between the charming groups of . windows. An other battery of windows look3 out onto; 'the gorden-whlch must. without question, be an important part of a home of this type and across the living room another group of windows gives us the view of the front of the bouse. , Across the foyer hall we find the! bedrooms and the bath, with the many closets whl:h are so Import ant to any borne. Nothing can be more important than quiet an.lj privacy for the bedchambers. It Is not always easy ' to get this In limited space but notice hero .the little 'hall separating the living room fronj., the sleeping, quarters. This Is a pleasing people by Its aid 5 i 1 M5i It 1 (oio.irO 11 , tTFfTl o ii Li k a . .:iivn IT)I I 'pi! "M' lr'lrri.Bo' ... I ' 1 I ' " ; oratwis- midnight lunch may be gotten from the pantry by the old or -young folks, and- the entertaining still go on In the living -room; dinner may be served in the dining, room and' the cird game go oa unnoticed by tbase who aro sleeping In th,e otoer part of the house. " .." The dining room leads from tho living room In such a way that It shares In the glow from the living room fire thus," while living and dining rooms aro not thrown to gether, there Is that effoct, and ad vantage clear away the rugs, and tile music bus but to start when you find yourself in a ballroom .pf quite Important size! i no garden will e enjoyed, by inis house Is 64 feet wide and dinner guests during the wholo 66 foet deep. But It would be meal, for the group of four groat advisable If possible to build It on windows allows us to look directly wooded lot of medlumly largo dl- out at It. So the living room is nol moniiom, for It lends Itself to tho tne only view to cur garden, and natural landscaping such a lot kitchen. Work must be simplified In the house that has no room for a resldont maid, and this kitchen bos been planned way." There Is wondorful light; there Is the croBS-vcntllation which Is so necessary, and ' the sink.' and the beauty all sides. of splendid lawn on 8iudy tho plan of this little homo In t'be most efficient: seriously, e;h room by llsolf una Is wondorful light; :"va ro'" u" . I naps you mm iinu ir your joeai or a home. And It not, It will certainly furnish many valuable suggestion OREGON OPES Oil INT on University Hoopsters Will Play O. A. C. Second' Game of Series Kl'dKNK, Ore., Slurch 7. Grim ly dulermllivit tJikt't hull players frooV the I'nlverslly of Orugon, ac coiniiunlfd by llmlr coach, "Dllly" llulnliiirt, will Imivo Kilgoiio nt 4:30 o'clock this afturuooiv for Corvallls, 'Whnro they will meut I ho Orounn Agrlculturul colli'fio quintet at 7:30 o'clock tanltilil In the second of a threo-fNvmn sorles fur llm cliamtilou ship tit Ilia nonlinrn naotlan of tho 1'uclflc Const Coiifurance. Tho Atiwld tvnin won the first gnmo of tho series linro Thursday nftiirnaon IS to 13, and anollier vic tory for thorn tonight would glvo them Iho chnniilunlilp, A victory for Oregon on tho other hand, would throw tho series Into a tie, and would nocewiHuto tho ploying of tho third gnnio Monday, In Salmn on the Willamette University court. More Gossip dresser are iplaced )n proper Tola- , for that tlonshlp to cause the fewest steps the " worker. ' " " Ideal home you are, going to build now or 'a little later. - for" this glve3 a double having. It very fine. The Tiantry between the kitchen and dining room is moat convenient. If one desired, doors might be made to open Into tbe dining room from the .dresser In the pantry, .which will holi all the dishes used In tho dining room, so that, the Uole could be set with no extra stops. Salads as well as desserts may be mado In this pantry and served from hoie. There Is a sink for washing vegetables and d'shes. v : There are closets and pressors for j any purpose necessary In the kltch-1 en, -ind one wlil never be at a Iojs where to put kitchen utensils, as ' there U room galore In this kitchen. 1 feature to many The Ice box may be Iced from fie1 the sick may be porch, thus avoiding the dirt which! the! tbe l purpose for . would afford. While this a house Is cosy and homolike, yet thoro Is a ' bit of dignity about it which could be greatly Intensified 'if aldod by, Dot'iiiod Information ai to building coats can bo supplied by any looal builder. For fur ther Information as to pro curing tho building plans for this House Design No: 78, send a stamped envelope to the House Plans Editor, care of this paper. - ' NEXT WEErf "A Wide Look-. Ing House for the Narrow Lot" Anne Luihcr, - prominent ictnh ctru. who iMram more pmmlnnt In hvp suit nsnlnut Jack Wblt for 1 100,000 for lirNirh of contract, hu atartrd more gowlp. Khc U wen nightly with tyak Mayor, actor. ThA lnrirl Imll In th iinrM lht L-..." .... .... hii i.u in ruiiti uii liuun GAQfc 111 .war many fur the tower of the Cologno cathedral. , j 4-T4-4-444-4"t-4H 4444-4444'f4'T4'4.44-4444-444444444T4-TT4'4-Tf t4 laKen care of without disturbing Uls dally necessity brines if the routine of the family life; the Ice has to be brousht i into For a Better -: 4 ' . .' W lown I Beautiful Back Yards rV I 1 HESE pages are prepared with the idea of aiding Klamath Falls home owners in their efforts to make this town more beautiful A better place to live. CO U Q as u Heretofore the demand for cin ders has been greater than the sup ply. We have added new and im proved equipment which will, en able us to supply all needs. , Orders accepted for r ,'.: Immediate delivery ' : c I N D E R S, O sx z D W so The simplest design' for orna mental back-yard planting on a small place consists of a belt of shrubbery about' the boundaries With perennials bulbs and annuals in front of them. This is the first step and on that may be easily ac complished In one season If the task of laying out. a complete garden seems too heavty. For the first season the flowo.-a should consist of annuals to a great J extent, with the -perennials growing from seed (o be set in place late In the season to come Into bloom next your. Annuals' may be set among tho newer planted sftrubj foe flrat year, for If properly spaced to glvo a chance to develop properly, thcro will be spaces between the bushes which will look very: wldo and bare for a ' season or two. These) may be filled with shallow-rooting an nuals which' will' In no way Inter fere with the deeper-rooting shrub bery. '.- ' ' . s : It Is an easy matter to select an nuals of the color or "colors', you prefer for this planting. There Is also a great variety In bolgCn to ar range a pleasing floral pattern.. Tall growing annuals to set towurd th; bark of tne border, but" not clojo enough to smother the young bU3ho3 are annual sunflowers, cos mos, spider plant or cleome, the flowering tobaccos, nlcotland, the tall African marigolds, cAlOBsal zin nias, with possibly a plant or two of caaor beuns to tower .above tho shrubbery and give accent points fi the planting. Toward the front of the border, lower-growing annuals such as asters, stocks, calvlas, petunias, dwarf zinnias, pinks, nasturtiums and scores of others may bo sown. A gardon of the various annual popples alono wll moke a gorgeous display. Thcso annuals are beet planted In Colonies of a single color for ploai Ing 'effects, . Tiio gardnor may ox ercbo his Ingenuity and nrtlstio eye In arranging his color plans. With the outer border completed, it will bet niuch eisler matter t develop a scheme of beds within the en closure surrounded by the shrubs. V y. D UE to the cooperation of the advertisers on these two pages, we are now enabled to offer the first of a series on home gardening and flower growing. ROM week to wcek other articles will be added, with the idea ,'of making this section a 1 real aid to community betterment. 4, TheEvening Herald irfPirffffs