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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
. 7 ' V 'V EVENING HERXED, RXXMXTH FAILS, ORECON SATURDAY, MARCg 2I.102S tallod lutontitttlon at to build ing costs, :' Vor furthor ltiformutlon a to .ifocurliiK tho building plum ot this Homo Design No. 08, Hnd' atnnipeil anil tolf-ad ; druasod vnyolopo to the llouso Plana Kdltur, lu euro ot tills paper. Plant for Continuous Bloom v- S; i ill' t iff- 4-- Lots Houses, Ranches, Business rroperty I Can Get Them for You Irrigated ordry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any ' ; section of the city, or city business and residence 1 property. "My listings cover all sections of Klam ath' -cuntyi .If you plan to buy a residence or ia business -location see me. ft Day 'or eening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to ilfcall. ; ;77';',,- '-. v.- I l ' REAL ESTATE 7;: : V ;;;"' ,.703 North Ninth : ' Do You Nwd Money To Build That Home? If you otfn your lot, and have some money, wo can lo;in you half the value of building and lot combin ed, payable like rent Monthly payments. Make y our arrangements now, before the spring jush begins, so that, your dream home may be a reality b ef ore enow 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. er Momy aMomyer Insurance - Real Estate Hopka Budding " Building and Loan Phone 366 CO Q C I 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 A. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winters BIdg. ... PHONE 526 ! I. . You may wteh to build but feel uncertain .7 '. " - ''' ' '' ' jX ' " )1 ti I Perhaps you have had trpuble making sat- ,"'' . ior uome nanners 'v ., - -isfactory loan arrangements? . ..t: ,; . "' " k . " , ' ,- ' . ' ' ; .Maybe your plans don't fit your location . ' , t - . - i 1 . or pocketbook? . ..... --- ' " -' .. 1 t ' f . 7 ' I BUT-Whatever your building problem-. i -kr r(.t v ,v Bring it to me. , , Atf&lfik HKH ' H P Mfr ' ..''-' ! ICanHelpYouSoWelt . ; ' . . ' I H. R: Perrin ; ; ! y: :: '' ; "Consult the Man Who'Knows" ' . ' v ' , -' Jr1- ' ' ' ' ' 777 . P 'If.,: JuA'i-yj r" 1 11 -7 BE 7- W TWXH ;t LlY-. "J ' Jusf a.He.Bif of a Small House With a Delicate charm (orubly - Jot." Placed In tho baae uient beside i:o turnaie, it may be ho -led in winter b- that useful .isent iaii in summer elthor by gas or o tiny CJal hoater ihl Mien about una sliovultul gf-coal a day, yet kuopi the Uuk piping hoi by day and night. . . Tho klt.'hen " i conveniently placed and carefully I ilil out. A wcman'i comfort and ' health i.vere in mind when the architect plannod this room In wulca the home maker must spend a many hours. of each day. Larger windows ' give full lijht for the work and a, wonderful r.ew of the garden. The Ixq bc-Jrooa are in a sec tion by themselves, well away from the other part of the house, being separated by For seaside home or mountain cottage, summer leUura or ail-;; it year living, the ltttlo house plan of fered tills week has many . pieuanl possibilities. . The cottage is shown as made of stucco but shingles or clapboards could bo aubitituted It desired. ' ' A combination Using and dining room is always good In a sma.i bouse. One quite large 'room in a siuM bouse tends to make the whole Interfcr seem - larger. Be sides this good point, the furniture can.be arranged to. better advant age. The large room he.re shown is generously supplied . with !n dows and a big fireplace gives the room a brlgat cosy look In the win ter time. The sua porch, u3t off this room, cpuld be enclosed for" a winter sunroomMf desired. - If for reasons of economy it were thought best 4to emit one chimney from the iklanMwo " alternatives are possible; either the living room fire place can be plated on the Inner wall to open Into the same chimney ils the kitchen range; or, if tho housewife feels-that." sb.0 can dis pense 'Wita the coal range and uae a gas one only, the kitclion -chimnev oan be omitted.. ' . - .A good, many housewives no days do feel that a coat range in terferes badly with a .truly simple life since it always needs coal put in or ashes taken out or . blacking put on. So many bcuses( even some large and elaborate ones, are being built Ihese later Tears with . oaly ; thi width of the lot upon ttjlich this gas ranges In the kitchens. And jlhu! Ii-U-jb could bo built wlj not a water boiler Is most frequently put If.ot to Spire. Tho ihouso il 30 foot .n tho basement in inoJern houstM. j deep, However, wo trust Jthat no since Its proaenco in tho summer icau 'ou.i try to build sdlovoly a makes . the kitchen moot uncom- little dcsiEn a J this could do made, Tho iiilovHtlna outline of tils llNib!c little colmgo I.mhIs llsclf ot ht frm nun of rr wUeli Im mi popular now. - Bowers before it really 1 kn be tailed a home. Thereroro wejhould choose a design which fits ir lot tit wo' already have one: and! not. fwo would buy land to makeHo do- the stairs, ball and sign nve have chesen as charnbE as bath, They are both easily accesf posslhle. ' . ' j , ,! sibie to the batt, and tho llne) - pMple aro loving col more closet from whichr bod "linen fc thnn tbey'dld a fow y 2tranA supplied, if between, the two. Tlo are llarnK t0 us4 't moro. Tteo'l. Bat-Vis Hear the' kitohen as aa Jto , , . ' 'V . . centrallio the plumbing : and tu " YCgU0 for , h" rful save oa cost of construction. A, " " Vh, T.m. 1 " .M; small stairway leads from oni ot i '" This lltt o house lend, uolf the bedrooms up to tho attic, which " ",u tu'j " " r I It nll-l II PUIII . nil, na . ,knil ln..l.l without having at least iD-foos of gray or tan makes tho inoal lot.' One must have a lak and )tlnd of background for flowor brilliancy. 1 Wh,. . - vsnlenco and beauty In any design Itwould' siem iwell done, ludond, and In this deshin we bellovo that is valuable as an air space to the roonn below cool in atmm oil 3 for storage' room. , 1 The cellar in such a hiuio t tills may be made a veritable storjroom, for tiic modern cellar Is Ah and warm and in many houses c today both . the washing and iroanz are done In the basement. , . Fifty-flvo feet would nein to bo stand vivid color without' stsilng t jo extreme. Bright ' colort'Jould alsj be effective In tho gardet for a neutral tinted stucco hou4-aay the throe are so luccessfully merged tht.,tlils homo must glvo groat pleasure to Its owner. , . .' ' " ' . ' f-dlnce ilre prkos of materials ' ' and11 labor vary considerably In ' dlffeVent localities, we do not t attempt .to give a definite call- male 'as to tho coat , of build . Ing according to this plan, but t suggest) , that you suit your '. pocket book as to tho kind of materials to be uaod, and thon consult a local builder for do- . '.. -'. - l - : 1 The ideal flower garden Is one continual sheet ot bloom from May until frost, but tills la an Idonl dif ficult to obtain, However, with a enrtvf ill ioleotlon ot annuals" and oarly planting, a continuous shoot ot bloom Increasing In brilliancy may bo aocured without grant diffi culty from mid-Juno until frost. Several of the most brilliant an. iiuiiU have short and early or short and Into avasons of bloom, the popples bo lug mi example ot bloom, tho popplua bullig an uxumplu ot the former mid tho asters of tho latter. Ot nll-seuson standbys, stocks, mari golds, potuutus and' verbeuas offur a good selection. Tlicy comu Into bloom In two months or even soon er from seed, and each .succeeding week produces moro bloom until cut down by frost. Properly plucod about tho garden group of these useful annuals will mako a sufficiently hrilllunt show to glvo tho appcarauco 'of continu ous bloom .throughout tho season. The Kruncu marigolds nro ono at tho first to come Into bloom, spin nlug up to a bud very early In tho aeaaou and then coiitltiuulng to branch and produco more flowers. Tho verbena sends out runners aud thus multlfllxa Its blooming usr faro. Tho petunias granch and spread out, producing acorea of bloom, frngrunt particularly at ulghl fall. Tho stocks aro compact grow ers, throwing up a continual suc cession of bloom spikes, Tho xlanlas, coniHig Into their full glory a llttlo later than those annuals, mako up In apeed and brilliancy of colon for delay In de veloping, as the colossal types mako big bushes by fall. They may bo counted on tor a magnificent dis play from mid-July on. Ily sowing aununl popples even bnforo frost Is out of Ilia ground, .the dlspluy ot annuals will begin In May and the poppJoa may be pullinl up as they begi nlo fhig and other annuals transplanted Into their places. ... . ,..,,,. ,.,,, ' :'. tiwoot alyssum as an odglng plant cornea Into bloom early and Is one of tho last to yield to front. Tliero la atll Itlmo to draw gard en plana tor both llowsr and vege table garden. You will need them both. .. ' TtmHmtfmfHfimmmttvmmmTTtHHmmfHttT.-vmmTHHHH . t : V: t I j The Garden lor HeA 1 for iB CO u Q Z Heretofore the demand for cin'i dera has been greater than the sup ply. W.e have added new and im proved equipment which will en able us to supply all needs. Orders accepted for 7 7 Immediate delivery , 'f C IN D E R S O 2 D W 73 Humanity lives upon the vcgcti tlon which clothos the earth, w hell er it be directly upon' the roots, leaves or -fruiu cf the field, or upon .he flesh of animals nonrhned upon egotation.; The earth ylella us ur food. Every little garJen. even If it be' no more than five, feet square, h an addKlon to too world's food supply and u .conaniiiient low orlng of tho pries 'ot living. ("' . ' 'The economy of tno iionic garden aud tho necesslt.' of providing for ourselves so far ns possible, brougln directly homd-to uj during the World war, still endures and Is re :ognlzcd In the hund1 crfs of garlens which now flurli. where nana flourished" bofdre. There ii a place for a garden In every back yard where the sun penntratei. Tie o:il. place unsuitable is- the. yarJ In continual ahrde, for plant mii.i; nave, sun to flourish, In the Very small plot IL is .bo.U to grow cnl ono or two favorite vegetables and to secure a supply ot them rather than a few samples of a greator number. The bonlth glvlng and preserving qualities of a froer use of vegotablos In Uoe dlot la now widely recognized. Thore'has been a widespread reform. -In our habits of feeding since those fjacts have become thoroughly proved.. and1! demonstrated, particularly In the frequent use of green vegetables. . The dls.-oery cf Oj Importajit pr'.rt played Ml vltamifa, myster ious subitinces necessay to health and growth, particularly In children has led to, a gre iter Je of veget u')les and mu ll Krouteicaro la now taken to secure fret vegetable.-! than ever before. Tnu"e3t supply nnd the only Konrantcflof first qu .1 Ity ) In the lnm drden. Numur ous vfiBclabluM must foj eaten, freshly g iiherc.1 to lin at tfelr best, and tills, of course, 1 ;injwSslbIfl lu tho market, Vlioro ttjjp ylniisl . be hold over nigJl at the IiU No one .'can ha peas' unless ho growii thorn himilf. Lio same Is true if sweet cdji. ', Theao two vegeUblM,. cannot kept Iqnger than four lion: t aft! gathering and maintain their quajy.. With tho din ippcaranre of bo quality of fres inens sonic of lo health-giving pr. pertles cf the ants disappear. So the spring slim should bo "Garden for Hsal " In addition to the benefit to i secured by eat Infr fresh . vegetabU tho exercise of earing for a gardn - la i not an In considerable foctoi The "man or Aomnn who cannofflnd tho tlmo or tho opportunity tojwlng a Bolt club can get tlio flanJ rosultfl with a hoc, and produce bmothlng besides a score. Tho h lie garden ' gives both food and oxjclse, both condu cive to better hailh and atrength. better Better li own 1 HE 3E pages are prepared with the idea of aiditg Klamath Falls hone owners in their efforUio make this town more beautiful A place to live. p to. the cooperation of the advertisers on theseitwo pages we are now enabled to offer the: first of a seri es on home gardening and flower growing. . 1 ROM week to week other articles will be addedWith the idea of making this section a real aafcto community betterment. t r Jit The Evening Herald . :" - '-' 4 ( -7 ' , ' ' - : ..... -,'