The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Saturday) November 14, 19B5
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pago Fiv
mlHi ll III
Additional Society
AHHIUOAN WOHHN I'ltF.l'llIt
MWt'ltllJN To HODBItN
I CQ1 II'MF.NT IN IIOMIW
ok TODAY
EJHCAPH ftoii thi niiiMdi my ratli"r
J limn tilt dnulgciy nt Inn bonne.
wife's jot but caused bor i" ahboio
luxuries Instead it oonvontotibos,
oonotudfi iim Qenoral Feneration
ut womon'i oiubi after i.hivu on
"What women want In lli:1r bbmoa1
Tim averago American bOUiewlta
pfCfin n atttOIDOblll and n tiiln
plKiui rather than have modern
p ll 111 lil ii k nrruiuiiinnntn In hur liouiv,
"Hitmu offer r i 1 1 o r from it monotony
that turn driven ninny of her pro
in imi r Intu liimiiio iiylum."
Tliu Fudorntliiu'it finding ijre 0
written by Mr. .-li'Ttiiun tb.0 Rt
tonal president.
Hi lion i wit.' dddp not mini!
uanhlnK ntachn of dlnhes unJer tht
t'.om of an tlOttflo Klolin, but I to
kit d.ublos or troblos If tbo mum
do It by tho smoky dim light from
u kornmiiiu la in i." raid Mm. Shnr
111:111 "Ubii do" n'.t mind swoop
111,; Ut lotvur floor of the hoOJO It
tio known that ut the cud of her
i.iJk alio can all down and rh.il
via the Ulop uiuu with n neighbor
flvo mll'm awn, and alio will beat
ruttn for tin hour If tho evening
'rings tho relaxation of an auto
1: ubllti drlvo.'
Whll" C5 per cent of a law nuni
oor of honlin Investigated wuni
found ij huvii luMo military 11 r -raiixiiuionln
and till ior tout of thorn
had bathtub, 70 per cunt of tbM
families had automobiles and OK
por cont of thiin uvurr t u I ii'"'l
with telephones.
Tho roavarch made by tho foil-
oration oorarod -t 4 c .u k ? bonoo scat
torod through sat oommnnUtea. in
40 por cont of tho htmies It Wol
found iiuii there wore no lUUonwy
washbowls and water had to bo
can In und out mid 2r, par
cunt of IhiMii were not nvon equip
pad with kitchen rinks, Hut S7
par ojhi bad olootrlo light and 7:1
1K i- cont worn niUliieil iwlth elec
tric Ironi,
RadlOl wore found In 1 7.0 per
cunt oi the bonoi! pianos in 4fl por
COnl phonographs In HU per cenl
iii iiihciiuhIhk tho high percent-
lOI "t bOmOl equipped with UUI I-
mobiles and (olophonoi hut not with
plumbing, Mm, Bborman dooltrodi
"Bontimonuilit win Hy that tbo
fault Una with the men. Hut we
; club women who Htutiy condition:;
' ri u in tlm Inrtdo of tho homo under
j Hiaiid tho xlt nut tun hottor. -Women
I no longer undervalue thoir Mndooi
In the botnO', Thoy run their hdmnj
n tho budget plan mid have parton
ul allowances to apond it they Ilk".
"Then why do thoy choose lux-
urlai instead of conveniences? why
doon tho automobile tako precedence
over tho stationary lob, tho tele-
pboso pttt tho vacuum cleaner and
1 1 ho radio over tho paWOr run now-
In f; machltio?
"Because tho hcuisowlfo f r gen-
aratloni baa aboAbl tioapo fr?m tho
liionotoiiy rather than III" drud:ery
ol lor lot. tiho enn and doci en
dure toll, actual ph'Slnal labor, pat
iently ami cheerfully; hut he breaki
tihynlcally mid nervmmly under mon
otony. Tho automobile, tho tele
phone and the talking inurhlno or
radio otter the modern liomomnker
tho eoeapo from that monotony
which drove many of her predecoa
horn Into inmine imylumii."
ChoOaO t "cnilllettei
Thro" tablespoona tiultur. ono
fourth cup Hour, two-thirds cup
milk, yolk of two exit, 1 cup of
mild Cbaato cut In very nmull cuboi,
oae-ii.iir enp urnted chaaaa, salt and
J pepper, few KrnliiH cayenne. Make
A House That Will Build Well on a
Narrow City Lot
A
i
Flve-iloom Haute No. S23
"WIS is the tvpe of simple dignified
TVJl liouse that is always a Rood invest-
111L11L. II 1 i i'.'. i , i . 1 1 1 1 , i , in
any Bense, beitiR freakish and so will
always appeal to substantial home
I r I fes
fcr I
1
Homes vs. Houses
There is loniething beiidet that ptjdd of owner
ship thai nukes a house a home.
It is that knowledge that every nook and corner
was planned to your say-so and to your conven
ience. It makes the plaee the one spot in the
world that was built according to your specifications.
For a Home that is a Home in all
the word implies,
Consult
H. R. Perrin
"For Economical Building"
209 Hopka Bldg.
Phone 250-J
Support the tree planting campaign
t
lovers.
It was designed especially for a narrow city
lot and may be placed on as small a frontage
as thirty-five feet. If, however, a driveway to
a Karagc is required, forty feet will be necessary.
The simple gabled side with an offset for the
entrance presents a homey and comfortable
appearance. A good choice of brick, the mortar
joint, and the bond pattern is all that is neces
sary to make this house a jewel in the landscape.
A striking feature of this plan is the break
fast nook which opens into the dining room
with French doors at one end, and into the
kitchen at the other the most practical and
convenient spot in the house. With the side
board beyond, the table may be set without a
Blep. This arrangement also gives an extra seat
nt the end of the tabic not obtainable in the
usual alcove. Also a fine place for the kiddies,
when company is being entertained at the big
table.
l iVnc i! for American Face Bridk Association
As the entrance is at the side of the house,
half way from the. front, it allows uninterrupted
space in the front for living quarters, and makes
possible a small hall with direct connection to
the bedrooms.
The entrance leads through a vestibule to the
central hall, in which is a convenient coat
closet. The living room lias a splendid fireplace
with bookcases at either side, and opens on a
sun parlor and a porch, making it a delightfully
light and airy spot. The bedrooms and bath
are well separated from the rest of the house.
The kitchen is exceptionally well arranged
and has two cabinets, one over the ice box, in
place of a pantry.
There is space in the attic for a good sized
room that can be used as a play-room, billiard
room or bed room, and plenty of storage space.
The basement is well-lighted and provides
ample room for furnace, coal room, laundry
and fruit cellar.
The ceiling height on the first floor is 8 feet
and ti inches, and 8 feet on the second floor.
The content of the house is 31,250 cubic feet
SHASTA VIEW
. .Thu teachem gave a HalUwa'en
party at the Shasta View nhooi
house Friday evening which waJ
enjuyed by tho children and paronta
M well as a fox frjm Malln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Layman woro
i.inon; the vlnlton In Klamath
Kalis Saturday from this place.
,ilr. und Mrs. T. J. Ward and
Mr. Dale and wife of Klamath'Fall',
wore callera ut the J. L. llalley
homo recontljr.
Mrs. Alston Krupka of Malln w'.d
bai ii" n 'lulto 111 for a tow dayn
l.i Improving.
C. M. Klrkptrlck and wife and
children were si the county scat
hopping on Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Bailey visited a don:
si in Klamath Falls one day last
i lit Her husband says fjhe seem
to be able to "chew" better than
ever.
The Christian Endeavor of the
Presbyterian chutch at Malln en
joyed a weenie roast Friday even
ing. We understand t.:ere were
about sixty In attendance.
reter Fisher and wife and daugi
tor Loretta were shopping in Klam
ath Falls the last of the week.
H. E. Wilson who was "Injured
when the iM'ind mill on which ht
iras at the top tipped over, jlell
with him is slowly gaining but Is
still using crutches. H2 landed on
els feet which sprained his ankle.,
but miraculously saved from being
hit by any part of the mill.
Mrs. O. F. Click who is visiting
her parents at Ashland has been
quite 111 while there.
Mrs. Chas Faught and two daugh
ters are visiting her people at Tal
ent, Ore., for a few days.
The ladies of the Helping Hand
met a'ith Mrs. Harry Wilson Wed
nesday with the following present.
Mesdames Grayson, M-yers, Smith,
Maupin, Reber, Lisky, Klrkpatrick,
Bailey, Hannan. McCully, Fisher,
Haskins, Turner, Chrinensen and
the hostess.
The next meeting 'wilt be held at
the home of Mrs. Myrtle Grayson,
Nov. 18, at which time plans will be
completed for the bazaar the ladies
aro planning on havins in early
December. All members should
be present.
Mrs. A. Turner and Mrs. Maud
Chrlstensen of Klamath Falls spent
Wednesday with' Mrs. Turner's
daughter, Mrs. Emma Wilson.
Mrs. E. J. Wires who lives with
her daughter Mrs. A. M. Thomas,
has gone to Sacramento, Cal., to
spend the winter iwith her son, W.
L. Wires.
Farmers Want
Better Outlet
To Main Road
Miller Island Residents
Petition County Court
Today
Twenty-one ranchers of the Mll-
jler Island district want a now out-
ilot to the Midland roa,d. Thoy want
It so bad that they have placed
tbclr names to a potltlon to the
county court asking that the pro
ject bo considered by tlje court at
the earliest possible moment.
If the wishes of these farmers
were to be answered, a road origin
ating In the center of Miller Island
section and extending three-quarters
of a in 1 1 ' due east would bo
constructed. The rsad would Join
with tho Midland Market road one
half mile south cf the Miller Hlli
school house, about seven mllos
i south of Klamath Falls.
The petition will be presented to
the county court this afternoon and
arguments will probably be ad
vanced in favor of the' constructor
of the road.
One of the arguments in favor of
tho road Is that but one railroad
crossing will be encountered. The
road that now serves that commun
ity is held Inadequate.
ATLANTA, Ga. Mayor-elect Jim
ray Walker of New York says he may
not be related to "Johnnie" of the
same name, but that he is a warm
friend of his.
a thick white saute, using butter,
flour, and milk; add yolks of orrs
without tlrsl healing and stir until
well mixed; then udtl grated fheiiso.
As soon as elieoso melts remove
from flrt, told In cheese cubes and
season with salt, pepper and cay
enne. Spread In a shallow pan and
cool. Turn on 11 board, tut In small
squares or strips, dip In crumbs,
egg and crumbs again. Fry In dean
fat und drain on brown paper. Serve
for 11 I'heoBO courso.
Do Y
011 Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, anil have sorati money, we
can loan you half tho value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your aiTangementa now, before the spring
tush begins, si that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flics again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment In a growing town. You
are in tho growing town the rest is up to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Insurance Real Er.tate Building and Loan
Hopka Building Phone 366
1-HO.Mi NOTICES
SIMMON'S
In tho Circuit of the Stain of Oregon
for the county of Klamath,
b, it. Fountain, Plaintiff, vs.
L, laeoba, iiaiiie Jaooba his
wlto., Yoshlyn Inouyej Bhlo
Inouye, his witu, and Tauua-
taro Oki, and Okl,
bin wife, netnndiints.
To the Dofendants, Yoshlyo Inouye,
Shlo Inouye, his wife, and Tsunataro
01:1. and Okl. his wlto:-
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon; You, und each of you, nru here
by required to appear and answer
ilw, ...pun fileil imaiust villi ill
the nbovo entitled soil on or boforo j
tho 7th dny or r M ember, 1925, that
boliig lb" ktal day in the tlnio pro- j
aerlbed in the Order Cor Publication I
of this summon and If you fail sni
to answer, for want thereof, tho.
plaintiff will apply to the Court fur;
tho rellof pvnyod or In the complaint
filed herein, to-wit; for a Judgment
and decree ngnlnst you:
First: For the sum of $1,776.87
vlth Interest thereon nt the rate of j
C per annum from June 6th, 192'!. '
SiM'ond: For the sum ot flJh.bi
with interest thereon nt the rnto of
O1;;, por nnimm from August 26th,
1025;
Third: For tho sum of f2H0.00
Attorney's tees;
Fourth; That the said property
bO unlit in manlier and form as pro
vided by Statute and that the usual
Decree tor tim said tale of the bald
property by tho Sheriff ot Klamath
Jil'BiX li2 StiS. llCT'i'.'.'E 1:111
and Practice of this Court:
aTlfth: That the proceeds of said
sale be applied as follows:
1. To the payment ot Costs and,
expenses of said sale and of this:
suit :
2. To payment of this plaintiff oti
tho .".mount for which ho asks Judg-i
mcnt herein;
3. That the balance, If nny there
ho, bo deposited with the Clerk of
this Court for those entitled to it.
Sixth: That saiil defendants and
all pontons claiming under them,
subsequent to tho execution of said
mortgage herein forooloaed, upon
said premises, either as purchaser,
encumbrance or otherwise, may be
barred of all rights, clnini ot equity
in the premises and every part there
of, except tho equity of redemption
as provided by Statute.
Seventh: That tho plaintiff may
become n purchaser at said sale-
Wood
Wo Imvo arranged for an extra
pood supply of
LIMB-WOOD
and tho first ear Is being un
loaded today it la 10 inch.
A car of 12 Inch will be in
Monday. We car also furnish
this high grade beater wood In
2 und 4 ft. length, on orders
for it.
Wo ndvlso early buying as tho
supply tnny be snowed In, a
little Inter.
Prompt service and fair prices
Will prevail.
Wo handle all kinds ot
Wood Coal Fuel Oil
PEYTON Si CO.
"WOOD TO llUIlN"
601 Main Phone 535
r ...
that the sheriff execute a deed or
certificate of sale of conveyance to
the purchaser; and thr-t tho sheriff
shall place tho purchaser in complete
possession of the property so pur
chased immediately after the sale.
Eighth: And that tho plaintiff
havo such further and other relief
in the premises as to the Court may
seem meet and equitable.
This Summons is served by publi
cation in The Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation,
published in Klamath C o u n t y,
Oregon, by order of the Hon. A. h.
Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit Court
Ot said County, which order is datod
October 16th. 1925. and requires that
this summons bo published once a
week for six successive weeks. Tho
date of the first publication of tilts
Summons is October 17th, 1925.
H. C. MERUYMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
Oct. 17, 21, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 24, 2S.
GltEELY, Colo. The reading of
a Kins James version ot tho Bible in
the public schools of Platteviile, Colo,
was held to be an act which forced
children of the Catholic faith to
'subscribe to a religion which thoy
do not believe" in the argument of
William H. Schotiold, counsel fm
Charles Vollmer, a farmer who is
seeking to restrain the school board
from enforcing its ruling that Scrip
ture be read ns a part of the morn
ing exercises.
Hotel Sutter
San Frnnrlseo
Management
Oeo. Warren Hooper
A popular priced Fireproof
Hotel, Centrally Located and
noted for. its excellent service
and unexcelled appointments.
Don't Discard
Your Worn Tires
If they have a sound body
we can retread them. If
they are injured or rock cut
we can 'repair them and see
that they give you service.
All our work guaranteed.
At The
qACE
TIRE SHOP
U5 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
2451 Attending
Klamath Schools
There are 2151 pupils attending
school in Klamath county, accord
ing to figures compiled by tho
county school superintendent's of
fice. Of this total 1250 are at
tending schools within the bound
aries of Klamath Falls whllo tho
i remaining 1201 compose tho total
enrollment of county schools.
Little increnso in enrollment in
county schools is noted by the en
rollment. What increase there Is is
confined to the city grade schools.
NITROKOTE
30-minute floor paint in all wanted
shades. Easily applied, dries quickly.
W. P. Fuller's Paints, Valspar, Varnishes. .
Browne's Paint Store
W. P. Fuller's Paints, Valspar Varnishes, Wallpaper,
Stains and Calcimines
ROME Baron iveiiano, nmbns-
sador to France, has become a fas
cists! to show his. indignation over
the plot against Mussolini.
Trouble with mixUig business and
pleasure ia you are so liable to ruin
bbth ot them,
The Washington Cafe
t the most popular eating place In Klamath Fall today
"There's a Reason"
TOD CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMKIUOAN AND CHINESE DISHKfl
IIS South Sixth Wee Hhlng, Pro
i