The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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. ' ' EVENING IIERALU KCXMATII PALLS, OREGON : I SATURDAY, "APRILS, 1025
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE ' '1 ''
Lumber Co., Is returning to lior It Is announced that all thu Mor- Kill I sfllfl it I 1Y1 f 1
-' n Band on Monday. . rln toachcra tiuva boon rooteetod. I 1111111111111 llHIIIr f
J G. Smytho of. Fort Klamath Is Mrs. It, II. Anderson visited with UUIIIV I
3' sse' M. i ' 8lnt'r r. p. f. sunw ' Thur.,.a, .., . ,,.. ,J I case in court without a trood lawyer. I
Ari Unusual and Distinctive House
with Colonial Traditions
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ll'lll tl5u-RoomHotueNo.635
.o.'cupled by Q.- Faganollo. K. Sands day cnko with Awo caudles. Tliu
I of Fo:t Klamath and family will Morrill I'ulou ,wm organised two
move lutu the ( houso vacated by yours ago this luonlh. - Those pros
Fngunello. out woro Medimo Wustbrook, N.
Mrs. Arthur W. Jj'inson whoso E. Woodhaum). C. K. l'nltorson, W.
husband Is ti grader for tho Uimn F. J lunette, umt c. C. Unlet.
Lumbar Co., Is returning to lior it s nnnoiinccd that nil thu Mor-
lorno In llond on Monday. . rill teachers huve boon rooteetod.
nytho of. Fort Klamath Is jrs. It. II. Anderson visited with
nto tho house vacated by her sistor. .Mrs. B. L. lloalwy, who
I Mr. and Mrj. Johnson. is quite 111 In a Klamath Fulls hoj-
J Miss Mildred KIiik of Klamath pitnl. . '
Falls sister of .Mrs. P. F. Shaw' Thttr,llnjr ovol)lllg ttl 6.30 ,
B?ont Sunday afternoon at Modoc fooklB8 clllb of Morr, en,or,tlllll!tl
( Point visiting friends. , pareatl, ,t , bjn(,uet nj tho
Tbo Lun,m Xuniber Co. Is busy h g tch00, cafe(orll- Tno mcul
up a mgoi cre.v wnicn win
bes'.n working Moud.i Alght April
27ti.
Extensive prepantlcns hare been
was prepared and served by tho
members of tho coaklng club. This
Is tho first Lncquet of tho sort
by the clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
made to facilitate handling of tho S(!xlou wor guostll o club
Increased production. TliU Is taa
flrit time tho Lamm Lbr. Co.K has
run moro than one shift.
On Wednesday ovenlag Wm.
-Spanglcr represented the Lamm
Lumber Co., baseball team at a
Mr. Sexton Is county club Icador.
Following tho dinner Miss McVeigh
local Icador of the cooking club
acted as toistmlstrem, sho gavo a
sh-ort talk on tho work of tho lornl
club and thon called on Mr. Helton
"""- "" Prof. Turnball, R. It. Anderson and
Bay Lumber Co. Qa3 ottMli wha g;iV8 ,hJrt u,k,
uro. E. L. D.ron and Mrs. U. Toon followed demonstrations by too
F. MuskoCJ spent Wednesday la tao homo making clubs, a new club In
Kails sho.pplns. Merrill of whlco Thiraa Aadarran Is
On Fr.day afteriuoa W. E. president. The arrangements of tho
, Locim laop'oi-tcd the Lamm Lumber u hies was one part of their work.
Co., lodging operation at Kirk. I ,Hs3 Kathryn I'ope gave a demon
j Joe Ball is rafting telephone strntlon on how to make a bed
polei In tho lake woleh woro log-' which was unusually well dono. Miss
ged for tho Klamath Falls Telo-' Mlldron Hayes -on Inconvenlenves of
poone Co. t ' the cafeteria and showed how many
Wm. Barnes hao sold his ranch steps were waited and also In the
. at .Voiloc Point and' It will be turn- home.', Miss Genlevo Good on how
ed Into a fcx farm by the new to remova a borry stain. This end
owne.v ' ed the evening and all were Inrltod
1 to stay and uelp demonstrate wita
w the dish washing but . at this the
MERRILL
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THE attractiveness of a house is not
dependent on its size nor on a lot of
expensive accessories, as is illus
trated in the desien shown above.
't The house is simple but it unmis-
ii-takably has charm.
The intermediate roof or "hood," to wfiich so
many of the delightful houses in the vicinity of
. Philadelphia owe their appeal, is easily the dis
: tinctive feature of the front elevation. It gives
, an appearance of great breadth to an otherwise
Ui perfectly square house, and at the same time im
j': parts an atmosphere of hominess, , r ,, , ... ,
j.' Wth the great number of roofing materials,
4and the almost endless variety' of face brick
-;. color tones and textures, opportunity is af-
forded for many harmonious color schemes. The
window sills and the various belt courses add
I immensely to the interest of the wall surfaces.
'. This house would go on a fifty-foot lot. If the
i house is kept close to the lot line on one side, a
driveway may be had on the other. The ga
; rage, which does not show in the picture, is
.slightly depressed below the grade of the lot so
' that its roof is below the kitchen windows. A
'.J terrace is planned for the front of the house, but
. V if the lot slopes down to the rear it "may be
(' omitted and the front lawn made level, as the
.. basement windows placed on the other three
Designed or American Face Brick Association
sides of the house will still be above grade.
The attractive vestibule leads into a hall
from which the open stairway ascends. A
closet, Wose by, accommodates wraps. The hall, ,
living room, and dining room are connected ;
with large openings that give afeeling of spa- -ciousness.
Both living and dining rooms open '
onto the side porch. . ; -
Directly alongside of the dining room is the
kitchen, which is modern in every respect, with
its sink under a double window and cabinets on
either side. "
The rear entry accommodates the ice box.
Entering the rear hai! from the kitchen one
passes the lavatory, oom closet, and basement
stairs with a jjrade entrance, and reaches again .
the main entrance hall, , -
; On the second floor are three large bedrooms,
one with a spa.cious alcove. Note the number of
closets, all of iiood size, also the linen closet with
outside light and the one in the large bath
room. A stairway leads to a fine storage attic.
The basernhnt contains laundry and drying
space, heater and coal bins, a garbage inciner
ator and a vegetable store room.
. The ceiling heights are 8 feet 6 inches. The
content of horse is 30,750; of garage 2,000 cubic
feet
'A baiebail game was played Mon
day .'tercaoo between Klaaiatu
Falls and Merrill on the Morrill
d.amond. The score was In faror
of KUmath Falls.
mon were noted for their absence.
E. C. Reams of Olendale, Orogoa
is In Merrill for a tow days on bus
iness. He Is tho guest of his nolce
Mn. E. L. Whlslor.
Tho Boy Scouts hold a spoclal
meeting In tro club rooms Taurs-
Tuesday evening the senior class day oyen, tJ muk) BrrBnMmoBU
gave their play "Nothing but the ,of Sunda,. 'Waon thoy w; vl,u
1,uia,,l.1.u,. , the Lava bods with (lie Klamath
' Merrill went with the class from
here.
Airo.
W. C. Bailey and DonaM
Falls Scouts. There was a full at
tendance prosent.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor was a visitor In
Sl'ES FOIl S8S5
John Pbpplsh Claims Money - From
' .V I. P. Mnlloy on Xote
That f. P. Malloy owes him 5825
on;,a ppombKorjr note. Is, the con
tention of John Poppich.j who
brdught ,su!t In circuit court today
that sum. Mr. Popplsh also a eks
that Malloy pay him $150 for 'at-
lorney'a .fees and that he recover
interest on the principal from the
date of execution.
! against Malloy for the recovery of ' ington.
The news from Waslilnptcnji Is
Coalidge chatted about his boyhood
this being a sign of spring In Wash-
News of ihe
Klamath Country
MODOC POINT
Bailey were Klamath Falls visitors Klamatll Ftt;,4 Thuritlluj
1 uo.uuy. . j .
MIsj Helen Brown was a visitor
In Klamata Falf' Tuesday. . -, j BLY
Air. and Mrs. N. E. Woodhouse .
we.e KUmata Falls visitors the j. j. Q.van hm roturncd to B:y
ilrit of the wek. . . ' ' from Tule Lake, where he has been
C. N. Hasklnt and M. A. Bow- wintering cattle.
man have been appointed delegates Mrs. James Boyd of Ashland Is
to attend the Grand Lodge of the bore at the home of licr son George
I. O. O. F. which will . moot in Ash- Boyd, with whom sho will visit for
land In May. Tbey expect a largo a f0W weeks.
number of otners-to attend at lea-it j. b. Roddln left tho first of tho
cne day. week for Lakovlew where be will
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. spend tho summer months.
Ivaa Buell Saturday April 18. Ruth and Helen Campbell en-
.Mrs. C. C. Hulet his returned terlalned the members of tho Girls
from Salem whore she attended a'goif.ng CU(, at taolr homo last
convention of the older girls. Saturday afternoon.
n:r3. C. P. Hasklns and Mrs. M. Airs. O. W. Howard and Mrs. Bud
L. Moaro were vlsltcrj In Klamath Reed and Infant ton returned to
Falb Wednesday. . tho.r homo bora Sunday, aftor
, Mr. and Mrs.'Loren W. Wolfe aro spending a few wooks In Klamata
n.oving Into the Davis house In tho Falls. (
oast part of town. . ; Tho Influenza opldcmlc Is rathor
Mr. 2nd Mrs. C. D. Chorpcnlng heavy In this valley this week, but
drove to the Fjils Wednesday. Mr. tho majority of iases 'are vory light
horpealng stayed In Klamath Con O'ConnoI, shoopman of Lake
Falls on account of 'illness. It Is county Is In tilts valloy a few days
hoped ho will soon be ablo to re--this week. .
turn. Rev. Mcintosh of Beatty hold
' ha . Cox .. Ill at tho home o chu.ch jervlcis here last Sunday.
. la litothtr with flu.
ots, Houses, Ranches;
Business Property :;j
llvCali Get Them for Yo u
f It!
I Vietit da Call wJI kr;wn In
I KlfJ.iath county, died ln San Fran
: Cisco on Saturday ecolng. li ba$
been, crltlcilly III for eome time,
following an operation for cance.
i of the itomac'a and his many friends
here Kere expecting to hear news of
his driath at any time.
Before g;ing to San Fran:i3C0
Mciidames R. 11. Ande.son, R. L.
K.LNO
Dillon and Ray Morrill entertained
it "500" Wednesday afternoon it v
the homo of Mrs. Andornon. They t'rod Vll left on the staga Sun
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fjlrngated or dvy ranches, Klamath Falls lots in my
section of the citv. or citv liusiness and residf;ice
m i . m. .... ' . , . . jA, VogelepoiU, , It. f. Mil
I property. ' " My listings eovar. all sections of Ivlrmi ir,O JL:' b." nixcn. k;b. Mriooe.
ath county If you plan to 1 buy a residence or''
;:' a business location.' see me. ; :
;, Pay or evening, )hone 726-W and I'll be'glad to
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REAL ESTATE
had .-prlng flowers for decoration', day aftorOoon enrouto to the Roguo
H!.3'i sc:re was won by Mrs. O. H. River valley. JIo expects to stay
Carleton and low 'score b Mrs. : aoveral days to transact buslnoss
Woo. Walker. A' delightful after-1 Frank Sexton, county club load
noon was spent. Refreshments woro . or, visited the school one day last
served (luring tho afternoon. The',ook.
do Call was employed by the Lamm iv:t0.i guestrf were, Mendames, K. I L. 'J. Wilson, who hag been sta
Lumbercompany us cook. Ho waj P Merrltt, W C. lalton of Mulln, lionod at tho fish hachery on Spon
a native of Belgium and is survived jje, aui1 nugn O'Connor, C. D. cor Creek was recently transferred
by a widow and two cnlldron. Chorpcnlng, Tho.i. Bliko,. E. ' D. to the hatchery at Diamond Lnko.
ti Those W'ao spent Soturda Oven- Harw:od, K. Du'rkeo, Fred Stukel, 'Miss Lydla Frlcko was In the dls-
ing in ; town were , Mr. and Mra. Arthur Frazler, Henry Voss, N. H. 'trlet Monday looking oftor the phy
Chas. Drlscoll, M. E. Knau o, A. lijtt, R. C. Anderson, Chas. l''al welfare of various pupils.
A, Vpgelepohl, U. F. Muskff, K. Brown, R, S.-Adams, Fi N. Moyor, ' l". liartoll and daughters spen
'C, A. Barrows, . Loron Wolfe, C. P. Bundiy afternoon visiting -with Mr,
and Mrs,
Altmnnt.
Doctor
R. A. Miller out noar
Newsom was In Keno,
i: call.
' Mra. S. W. Egellno r.pent Satiir- Husltltis, O. II. Carleton, J, B. Kld-
day In town shopping. j well, Wm. Walker, W. Roblson, Geo
I Mr. and Mrs. Krau.ie drove to Knox, W. C. Bailey and J. A. Dewoy.
town on Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Hobbs has returned Tuesday to arrange about oponlng
iMr. and Mrs. S. W. Ejolno hau.frcm a several weeks visit wltb'10ros more. Tno owner, Aaron
as their guosts over the week end, relatives In Wilbur, Roseburg and) Moore, and family have boen quar
Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Egellne, from ; Salem. Her sister Mrs. Li Rant of antlned for scarlot fever for about
Salem returned with hor for a fow threo weeks.
t'rv -.'l-v--V-;-
,703 North Ninth
their home at Topsy Grado.
Mrj. D.'H. Crump drove to Klim
ath on Wednesday to shop, .
One of the now three room houses
which was being built by W. Cock
rell tor the Lamm Lumber Co., was
completed on Thursdny. It will be hostess,
weeks visit.
The Merrill W. C, T. U. mot at
the homo of the president, Mrs,
The Vochatzor Brothers have
token their well drill down the
river to drill a well at tho Kestor-.
Burr Westbrook, Thursday after- on mill. On account of tho wot
noon. A lunch was served by the weather thoy have progrossod quite
A featura being a birth
slowly toward their domination.
any more than you could. win your own
case in court without a good lawyer.
ECONOMICAL BUILDING
requires years of experience backed with
technical knowledge.
You can't afford to build without this Help
H. R. Perrin
Building
"Designs Plans Estimates" '
209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J
Do You Need Money
To Build That Home?
f you own your lot, and have, some money, wo
can loan you half the value of building and lot
' .lyahle like rent. Monthly payments,
t n M-monts now, before the spring
h i your dream home may be a
'" i noto flics again.
w no quicker way of making money than
" ,iv Mirnnt in fl growing town. You
owinjr town the rest is Up to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Prol Ffit-ite
Building and Loan
Phone 366
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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 Bids.
PHONE 526
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proved equipment which will en
able us to supply all needs.
Orders accepted for .. ' .
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