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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
EVENING Hmmj.KmiATHntlS.'TffiREGOM ' Saturday; rmrrj; 1925 Wirt') IMsvfoWf-ire iainiS ' " yfflfSflfjyftfJJVVV''Vttmllm' a. aa.aaaafc a. a mmm at ,..... a. a. a. a A Well-Balanced Exterior and Well-Planned Interior Garden Helps and Hints PAGEFOUR 6i' id I ii IP A. Ii W i i i i " IF-' ' n . I .!,.!! If i W1 il!!lf 1 ' siiiii WIS ' WW I Mill) II! i a SB. Jill It M ; mi Wll! Will .-ft nans r Designs ; t Estimates When executed by me, they combine ten years' actual building experience, backed with a technical education . . H. R. Perrin 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J " - "Consult the Man Who Know." Lots, Houses, Ranches, Business Property 1 Can Get Them for You . . r . ttrigated or diy'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 - - To Build That Home? If you own your lot, and have some, money, we can loan you half the value bf building and lot combined, payable, like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now.' before the sorinir tish begins, so that your dream home may be a l f : . cctiiLjr uciuic aiiuw iiiea again. There is no quicker way of making money than hy real estate investment in a growing town. You !re in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer & Momyer Insurance ;, Real Estate Hopka Building Building and Loan Phone 366 CO 06 U Q Z O 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 Pi . ... "Sir ... . ,.: . m rs nisssssm jtcow twa LBiiJ "S,aaafi j jjB"- . FIT ,nMT riooft Six-Room House No. 632 IS house isanexcellentcombination of the central-hall Colonial floor plan and a dignified and interesting exterior in the style that has come to be known as Western, because it was developed in the Western states. ' ' The designer has added to the attractiveness of the outside walls by an intelligent use of soldier and rowlock courses of brick and by the panelled effect he has given to the side eleva tions. Such effects are fortunately" becoming . more common as architects become better '"versed in the use of face brick bonds and pattern work. . , ' ' The special features of the front elevation are ihe doorway and the two groups of windows. Their charm lies in their simplicity and their fitness. There has been no striving for effect. li( Every element.ia, the charming facade takes its ' plac naturally and is; an integral part of the - composition. Bui charming as is the exterior, the chief joy of this house will be the convenience and livable-, ness of the interior. Every thought has been given to make it fit the present-day require . ments of a prosperous American family. , The central hall is entered through, a good Daifncd or American Face Brick Ajwclation sixed vestibule. On the right is had a view of the big living room, beyond which opens the sun parlor, thus producing a splendid effect and af fording opportunities for excellent interior ar rangements. , . " To the left, a pair of French doors lead to the almost square dining room. In the kitchen, the sink and stove are placed under windows, a feature appreciated by the housewife. Cabinets in the kitchen and over the refrigerator in the rear entry take the place of a pantry. The con venient lavatory in the rear hall is to be noted. An "open stairway leads to the second floor, with its three large bedrooms and ample closets. The dressing room adjoining one of the bed rooms could be made into a private bath. . - To get four bedrooms, the bath may be placed over the vestibule, with two bedrooms on eafih' side of the stairs. s The attic also provides space that coijlld be utilized for bedrooms, playroom for the children or for a billiard room. The basement .contains furnace room, coal room, laundry and vegetable cellar. 'The ceiling heights are 8 feet Gfochcs. The content of house is 30,500; of garage, 2,100 cubic feet , S ClothoHiilnH linvo ucvur kumi man tlonud an (union uoootiurloa, but horo Ii wlioro i hoy art listed aa vory liiimly mul convunlnnt article In Ilia Kiirilun. Tim? nro nut tu ihnnii up plunta but to thuiu down. Kur upruwllnn, running unit trtttlliiK ulauU, tba clotliuiiplu In uu xco)lunt K"ltl" and director. Hrutu'J'ii may bo poiSKud down nimtly and unobtmmtvuly by ntlck- liiK a clotliospln over tho branch to bo regulutod and forcing t Uu uronKa Into tho loll. It tho ololhoa plu la too noitcoablo thu knob may bo sawed oft. Thla la a good louton to mart collactlnK broom sticks from nil your neighbors. They aro Ulo:il atukoa tor dahltsa and other heavy growing ulunta. drab anything that looka llltn n ncut aluko and nloro It (or atukuj nover como amlaa In the growing aoaaon and usually liters IK u deurlti ot thorn whan thoy Hrv moat nocdml, Stout atukou (or tu-nut-ooa will' bo needed. A good garden Unit to Uy oui liedti aud row will bo nvcuanary. Mm na' lines am strong and Ideal 'for the purposu. llurdwurit stormt cnri'j inant. i.iy m mo or more, pot iuu ela to lubul tbo row or fhe Indtvltt unl plants. Hen that r-ou kuov; .whoro tho trowel U urid 1( It Isn't thnro gut a pair ao yjU wll bo aurn to hava one. Ta' narrow-bladed angular trowels aro' Ideal for Irani pluming. Uooil .urong ahara (or tho garden should bo provtdud. Cutting flow- ora or (ndud blooms nnd aoed puda dooa tho ahoiira yoi uso to cut cloth no particular OOd. .You will naod garden ahonra fn (idltlon to priming HhtMira, now gmiirnlly labolwl with tholr Kreitch nmuoa, aucnivum. 1 A fow roll) pt thrao-fold chicken wlro wll ho Idwil for tha early polia, ovon tho alrorler onea nro bottur for aotnethiiig' upon which ta climb and tho new Inrga-poddvd bl( dw.trfs nrn too long tu grow a dwarf nn'd iH tnll anoiiRh for tho rogulnr aiiport tor tba brush paaa. Buo thnt l horo la a aupply of (erll llior on, hnnd to atari .with Ilia tlrat breBtb.'of aprlng when tho plant uro gr'oody ndur a wlutor nloop. . 11 PLOYE GONE BUT AUTO IS RETURNED -V I)avo Turner, ownur of the hot spring In Uuigell's valley allll bua his unto, while one of h In employes Is allll amnng tho mlaalug. Tumor and hi wlfo wont lo l-o Angola recently for a visit and left Henry Hoskey In charge of tha resort. Following their return, Mrs. Turn er noticed Itoakey troklng It down a hack stairway at night- with a ault ense In his hand. A moment later they heurd li I tit atart tho fumlly auto and loave. . Putting In a call for Klamath of ficers, they had ltoskoy Intercepted at Keno, where tho auto was taken but Hoskey ullowed to procoed on his Journey. , T ii nam iimi 1 1 11 ill as i iMHinini r Tiir rurwiMr nrniin M or THE EVENING HERALD OU sHcUBrUa should tx diaeanUd, w lMl MtlvKU W.T broaaht aUitioD) words lata our Umguira, aasl b mW lUWa Ud I Mwly I la discard tkair eld prlntlag (Jatas. Har It Ilk nplUd dlctiaaary Urgar asd mora aasapln tku r aaa aaUnad nombulair-aJl tk wWasd aad aw spaslsl foMra atw rwdy tW arary mom . EASY FOR YOU TO GET . ..... Tka tt thao oaoana. araasolsd as ssaOad a wim a oamlnal asm w aarar aaai m Ung, pockinf, stark biro, Mall Order far ouO, tnauas ssnts Isas t no allm it snls urn la SO oUI ar far a rsatsr auiaaass sk raar aaainartar for rata ao I aaaa du.-.ibutioa. Ing s oruy T.-rr. 98 Cant EntltUi vomry rnuk to thUNmW Enlarged Unlvrnltit Dictionary WIISnl Parlbar Eaaaaaa ar OMaadaor ai Maoar gaak II Nal aanallad. Your Old Dictionary U Now Out of DaU Ttdt t, tkm iaW oooJh fmr oaWnc Craaa WarW PummI SUGAR CQNTES T RULES 0U1UNE0 6 Field mu3t,bo subject to in apectlon by any or 'all mcmbors o( committee or anyone appointed by this committee, at alt times. Twolve speclracnta must be exhibited at the county fair. 8 A'Aarda U be made upon greatest tonnage of beets and sugar Committee Makes Regula- conteT',1 par acre-" . irvetii aSd .a . vVf-ltf hlnc fn hA Anna at nnr nimm!. $100 Prize j 0 Awards to be made at. 'the of ' th3 harvest sci?on. ' On January 3, 1925, Dr. Fred 10 Territory alude-:kil Klam- Westcrfeld wroto the Editor of f.io r;ou:it.v Klamath Jfitllan lies Evening Herald stating that ho ervation. Tulo Lalca, Iower Klnm. would give a liOO.OO prize to the a,h La'ka and Itntfn Vniln ph. A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bldg. PHONE 526 boy or girl under 15 years of ago ein!.i growing the greatest tonnage ot sugar beets on one quarter acre of land. Tho1" County Judge was au thorized to appoint a committee : ti outline rules for the contest nnd mako the awards at the nnd of the harvest neason. J. F. Sparrenton ! a merchant cf Bonanza atatad tJiat! 7 Jl Prizes: One hundred ($100.) Dollars, first prlo given by Dr. Fred WcHterfeidar' Klamath Falls; Twenty-flo ($?6) Dollars, second prize given h:'. L. Sparrentorn of I.'onanza. .4 ( ii. .IUHKI t'l ath F, -.ludcp: V. E. Rccdor, Klam .illf;'' Ujy Nelson, Worden; he would like O be permitted give a second prize of $25.00 tie contest. A .nmmfllan unn.l.it..' i.it.t. of Roy Nelson. Worden; u'.' K ' '"'Jne,lon..l, very short any Keeder. Klam.th Falls; and C. -A. J I Tu? ' Henderson. o3tv A-nnt. lOam,,rh . " "'Y ' u.. m-imuv,, ,nC. A. HfndftMon, County' Agent. jMamatn fails. InifEnrh as the ; time left' for tm. . ;;T.:t..' W agent, at .oneo. In JIarch,-,2Sth and ont.l.iod tho il-i f "'"' ,a"d 'WUons; on how ,iM.tn i ' toJlw this crop will bo fttrnlshnd - " ., j tfcq entrants und a cheek ' will be , -lr-Boy, or girl must be under uept up:n. fid , durB w. iiuoen ue).. cars or. age as or fcrowJ;.. nnd Inrvestlivg aeamon t to Ui Q 2 Saa) 6 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 . " ' CI N D E R S o 2 D n 73 in MRASH I.VllCTKIJ January I.-,t, 1925. Z Application far entrance toJ contest mint bo filed rith ' th , County Altent not later .than Aprfl; WASII.INqTO.V,'. April 4. Onslon 20th, 1925. ' n. Means was tndlctod here today 8 Not less thin twenty (20) ,.J for f3rBery "n connection with the plications must be received, J I !cxml0 Duiiglierty lnvefltlgntion In -i mast one quarter acre , or which ho was n snni.taculnr witness. For a Better Town sugar beets must be grown, al ,tho work being (Tone by t.io entrant, ex cept In tho ca3t of girls or boys under twolvo year (12) of,, ago, In which caso machine or teas, work may be dane by adults. ,(' 6 Records must bo kept. showing time of. planting, thlnning,j'1iarvest lng, cost, tonnage and net return per acre. , 'I, .1' lie Invmediatoly pleaded not guilty nnd was released on $1000. ball. , MM It H.KAI KKHKJN8 ROMJE, April 4. Official an nouncement as made today of the resignation nt General Diglorglo as Italian vmr minister. , Premier Mus solini has iissumcd tha port folio ad Interim. 1 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. O 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. ; v F" 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 i tVi '!! : II I I I I n T-TT ISIISIII 1 7IBII ' '" "Wali?TTirnli,n T' 'r --' T - --t ; f---'-7 - . :xaL?T -cr - -y9 s : m .aiiaaiji