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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1925)
Do You Need Money To Build Jhat Home? If you own your lot, and have some money, we can loan you half the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring r;ush 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. Momye &Momye Inturance Real E&tate Hopka Building Building and Loan Phone 366. 1 : . ': 1 ois, nouses, Kancnes, I Business Property 1 Can Get Them for You (.Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any 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 eall. : ' If R. H;Maley rirr. I :'v, REAL ESTATE " ' : 703 North' Ninth ' '1. Small Houses . . . "-: V : : Medium-size Houses Large Houses H -" Industrial and Commercial Buildings. ;: I design , ten years' actual on the job !; building experience, . plus a technical education, into all of my building plans. H. R. Perrin 209 Hopka Building. Phone 250-J " "' ? ' "The Man Who Knows '. Can Save You Money" CO Off U CI N D E R S Cinders are economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like, surface 2 O Pi 90 A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winter BIdg. PHONE 526 I - am House Plans tor Home Planners ST IDE SI BY -i;.:., ijuu " A picturesque log cabin for the Summer camp at water's edge A Design That Can Be Developed as Well in Stucco, Clapboards, Shingles or Stone I06X9:8" K6-T00M- I0:x:g" SEb-TQCM- Log cabins will always ' be the Ideal summer home to -a great many people. Of course In some localities this picturesque term bl building Is out of the question; but when It right and this Is an eisy form of building for somo types of housos, but they do nil look so well as wheh the logs are laid horizontally. For the sake of those planning to . 1 I l mm . . I u 1 so: o- : A SAUSAGE WALUV WALLA. WttsU., Mur. U Suvcin Wliltiiinu colliige, ttudonU were taken sick two waek ago a a result of oallng ruw prtlv sau sage at n frutumlty Initiation Ituld exactly one month atio today, but nil are . now recovering ut thoir, homes or In husullals will roturn to collpgv next fall, according to unnuuncemunt at the college here today, after news of the affair bad leaked out at Yakima'. Tlune atrkkon wero Wm. lloers and Kendall Ctmio of Yakima, now at homo practically recovered; Lowe Uartrull of Ltulllnglmm, mM III a I'urlluiid honpttul, having beon stricken whllu truvellug with the glue chili and developed eumpll ruilons of erUlpells and penumon lui Carl llevenatrelt or Seattle, In a local hospital, with complications of dluuutle; Dan Oalser of Kotalla, In a local hesiiltul; Alfred Lock wood and Corbely Church, both of Portland, where thoy am now at homo. OtflcUU of tbo Iraternltr nd t the college Express deepest regret over the affatr, and o fur as knows the former slitta 'that all the boys afrected havo dlst)layod a forgiving spirit. There were 12 men Initial ed. Two wero not ikk at all and three other wero ocjjr .slightly sick quickly recovering. A . Is at all possible to build one. It build a summer borne In some plc ls good po.icy tor a hause built of turesque location already ' chosen, logs Is fafc-l enduring, cool la sum- we have designed this log cabin mer and lends Itself to harmonious . with Its great living room and design and color. , porch. Ideal for summer good A log house , has to be designed J'mes differently from any other kind of. These rooks were meant for en structure because It Is not easy' 13 tertilnlng for that U part of the gain a large room wltiout the use summer pleasure. Most summer of very' long walls, unless the walls houses are placed so that the owner are broken by windows or In somo -can enjoy 'go:d views. This house A practical and economical sugaiMiilon, prrrhanci, for an fx soldier who 1 taking up gnvrriimrnt land; for a hunliug or fljlilnn 1o1ep, r for a auramrr clubhouse. ward the street, for the cabin Is only 43 foet deep by (0 foot wide. If built to 4e sot as It stands, with the wldo sldo toward tho front, a lot should be chosen 'With at least a 76-foot frontage. - .j There is a compact kitchen with a Dasaeeway Into the llvlnir room. such -way as br making the room ha-i been designed so that the llr- Bnd , ArtMetll , .thIa pagJagoway octagonal. A long l3g. Is hard to lng room has winds looking In three lh. Hi.hi mi h k.m i- ..i. main part of tbo house by a alnglo door. The plan la ldoal for this typo of homo. In case only two bodroom are doslrod. the roar of the house could be much simplified by omitting the hall and placing doors 'on each slda of the' living room fireplace, ono opening Into each of the two bad rooms; of course the aocond fire place would bare to be omitted, as procure and heavy U handle, where- directions, and the porch also Is ex- t0 (ODdelu the plumblnKi tne Dllth. 'ts0 " ,"0 "..j as the shorter lengths are very p;sed to three directions, so that It room nll(w., . ,Z' v,h. 1 0 "nluon botweon the two bed t, , . . , room 15 puce.1 near tho kitchen. , rooms would como iust there. Stovi easv. S3 an' arch ten must place gives views in every possible dl- Thnr l u. fimi - uu u '"' mere, bioti in.. nw . ...nh , :., , i.or0 ' " l,rM flrPlac " pipe openings into the chlmnei windows and porches In such a rectian. Iiinino- ,i.k . . I way that moderate sized logs can TnMght tn, house' Is primarily ! each side. A narrow hall leads Logs should be cut in t'lo winter 'for summer living. It la practical for back to the three bedrooms, ono of plote privacy for tho bedrooms, yet iL-lntMl. nunrtora nntl urr.it M mnlfn.WhlCh 'has tlln fldvantftrn nt ihn time, or very early Bprlng before the. mn. . .... ,, 1 .,.,' fireplace. This nlnn eiv. com. sap rue, ana aucwea to ary n tuo j ,ng g, home for onB of our sua and U lose their, sap la th. LoId,m who ,nlend8 , gov. heavy rains. Th:ugh a house madei . . . .... . ..eminent land. -; of logs with the bark on Is mire picturesque, it does not last so well And If one cSo03e, the des'gn as one made of peeled logj. After sr carried out in any of the the logs have been pee'.ed and t'lor- 'other . building materials either oughly seasoned they should be h0" tll"d tucco, clapboardi dressed with creosote and oil. Thc;'or -shingles would be charming for two sides of the logs that, como to-: lne exterior; or If tho 'cabin Is to gether to form the wall jijuli .b3 .b buI:t ln a localltf where stone adzed so that the Joint -will bo J' Plentiful, nothing could bo more tighter. Chinking should be- of Ce-r'IP: JP'ata for the etorlor of such ment Instead of clay and h:u!d design as this taan stone. ... ... not be done until the logs arc. i ' We have imigined this cabin built thoroughly seasoned. Otherwise thuy i where tho cost, of land did not con would pull apart and let the chink-, fine us to the narrow city lot and, lng fall out. - . . ! tJcrefcrc, have' made It broad arid - It is more economical to build a 'l.w, to bo surrounded by lawns and log cabin of one story. If a second ' gardens. However, It one -bwnod a story Is needed It Is generally made j lot 50 by 7ii toet and' really wished of shingles or shakes. Sometimes this de.'lgn, ltouId easily be put on they are made of logs standing up- eiuh a lot by turning tbo porch to- w Q 2 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 immediate delivery C I N D E R S 2 D Pi 33 Laying Out Vegetables Btove mnoy would permit tho uso Jn each bed room of a little camp stovo, which adds groatly to morning and eve ning comfort In, the mountains, ovon In summer. Tho logs should bo sot up on a they are only separated from tho stono foundation. This will prevent thorn from rotting. If stone J not convenient, cement or brick will do as well, lit any caso, tho logs should not rest directly on the ground. Tho floor of tho porch eould bo -p( cemont, wood, flag stones, or brick, as tho owner desires, Slnco the prices of materials and labor vary considerably In dlfforont localltloi, Vfe do not attempt to give a dofVhlto ostl mato as to the cost t build ing according o this ptn, but suggest that you suit your jrackotbopk as to the Kthd at f materials' 1o be' used, arn thofi consult a local builder (of de tailed information as to build ing costs. ' r Kor further Information as to procuring tho building plajst -of this House Uvilgn No. 3I,' sond a stamped and solf-ad-a, dressed onvelopo to the House- Plana Editor, In care of this paper. ' . . . . NEXT WEEK "A 8lmplo Lllll Cottage, with Unique ltoof-llne." i .- ' t i : : For a Keller Town The laying our of the vegetable garden on paper Is desirable for the purposej of economy of time and space, In the first place, and In order to Insure tho proper placing of the vegetables Jn regard ' to sun and shade and convenience In culti vating. Where prUct'.cable, tho rows jhonld run aorta and south to give an equal division of eunsloe. ' The ' taller crowing' vegetables, such as corn and pole bean), are usually placed togethed the wa:tcr ly portion of tho garJcn,. lioruuna they will cast shaed tbon onl dur ing the hottest portion of the day when a HUle shade may be helpful, placed nearest to the back door for The earliest vegetables usually are canvenlence In gatherlnj In spring when the earth Is likely to be muddy-and where there., will be no necessity for walking over the sur face of tho newly spaded and tilled SOll. . . ',. :' J ;ji The most practical mani of lay ing cut a vegetable' girden ', Is to 'draw a plan cn a scale of half Inch to a foot :n tough wrapping papor which Is not easily torn and which will not break with ' folding. On ui.i scale -a 60-foot-garden pxch would accupy a 5-lnch ' square. When vegetables are charted iu place, after careful ' study and thought, thero will be room on the paper' to make notes as to ex periments anil resuhs In the gard en and as to vurlous Insect po3t. The chart will become a record of the time necessary to mature tho earllst crops from sowing and will lurnlnh' an rexcolleni ' guide In Ken tons to como,' I) reference to tho chart and-notej, the same mistakes noed not he mado again. ' If one has two rows of the eUme vegetable and uses a different suc cess! a cr:p In each row, tho gird encr may not which was tho more xuee&Mfal combination. In small gardens, where Intenslvo fertilizing and cultivation Is simple the rows noed not ba us far apart iw ill, '.urgur gardens.. Eighteen ' Inc'aea Is nmplo for moxt of the vegetables. T 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 Jive. ) "; ;.''' '''"'..'' ,, D UE to the cooperation of the advertisers on these two pages, we are now enabled to offer the first of a seri es on home gardening and flower growing. JT ROM week to week other articles will be added, with the idea of making this section a . real aid to community betterment. The Evening Herald