HERALD KLAMATH
Saturday, NqVWnbflr
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News of the Klamath Country
A Substantial City Residence
MERRILL
Mr. and Mrs. 1(. L. Dalton were
hosts at d'iinor at thoir homo on
Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Merritt who leave in a tow
days for Corvallis. Plntcs wore laid
for Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Merrill
and Mrs. E. F. Merritt Kdna and
Eugene Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Dal
ton and Miss Louise Dalton.
Dr. and Mrs. Stilt, forinor resi
dents of Merrill, but now living in
Lakoview, were visitors in Merrill
this woek.
Victor Shuck and Al Baker left
last week for Ashland where they
took the train for Sacramento and
Corning, Calif., for a few weeks'
visit with relatives. Mr. Baker's par
ents were former residents of .Merrill
but are now residents of Wilboa, Cal.
Both boys have been riding for
horses in the government roundup
all summer.
Mrs. W. C. Bailey and Donald
Bailey spent Wednesday id Klam
ath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fruits arcl
little daughter left Wednesday for
San Jose, Calif., to spend Thanks
giving with Mrs. Fruit's parents.
Geo. Brooks was a visitor in Mer
rill last week. He returned to liis
home in Medford accompanied by
Ills aunt, Mrs. J. A. Brown, who will
visit with relatives a short time.
Mrs. C. G. Merrill was in Klamath
Falls shopping Wednesday.
Mr. Prentis, Tru-Blu representa
tive from Portland, was a business
visitor in Merrill Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown from
Lakeview, Ore., visited with friends
and relatives in Merrill a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stukel of
Klamath Falls were in Merrill Tues
day and attended the Merrill recep
tion Tuesday evening.
A ree&ption was held Tuesday, eve
ning at the I. O. O. F. hall in honor
of Mr. and Mrs,, C. M. Merritt. The
Merritts have been residents of this
community for 17 years and will be
greatly missed in Merrill. Mr. Merritt
has been a prosperous sheep grower.
He has been director for the schools
for several terms. Mrs'. Merritt has
been active in lodge and club work.
The large crowd in attending the re
ception showed the esteem in which
as supply pastor for the Presbyter- i
inn church for a time. Thero will be
1 services at the
church sun
lieu
day.
Wednesday evening the Merrill
public schools gave an entertainment
to a packed house. It was an un-
r- I usually good entertainment.
The play was called "America, the
Molting Pot" and was taken from
several different plays arid rearrang
ed by the teachers. The children
showed that they had received a
great deal of training by the teach
ers and they deserve credit for their
part.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher and
Ronald Greasy were visitors in Mer
rill Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Brown had
as invited guests for Thanksgiving
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Offield.
Misses Ora. Miriam. Winifred. Wilnr.i
and Fanette Offield.
Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Anderson and
daughters Thirza and' Helen spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Anderson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. "riios. Martin
in Klamath Falls.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrickson
entertained at dinner Thanksgiving
day. Their guests were Misses Caro
line Vaeretti, Sivea Lungduhl. Glad
ys Anderson, and Ruth Annisou from
Malin.
Thanksgiving day was quietly ob
served in 'Merrill. The business hous
es were closed for the day. This is
a time for many family dinners,
I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton wore
host at a family dinner Thanksgiv
ing day. Guests invited were Mr. and
Mrs. I. w. Bonis, Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Burris, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Dal
ton. and .Mr. and Mrs. Carr Dalton.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. 0. Merrill had as
dinner guests Thanksgiving day' MnS
Etta Scoggins, Lowell and Carol Kat
tenhorn. Mrs. Rudolph Kattenhorn has been
confined to her home with a bad sore
throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hale and Miss
Virginia Tickle from Klamath Falls
spent Thursday in Merrill the guests
of Mrs. Jennie Jones.
Mt. and Mrs. C. S. Hatch and sons
Artie. Stewart and Gordon from
Rogue Uiver were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Murray over Thanksgiving.
-Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peyton from the
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mey are ueiu oy .Merrill people. R. jcounty seat visited Mrs. Etta Scoggins
H. Anderson on behalf of the com- j Thursday evening.
munity presented them with a beau
tiful silver platter. Refreshments
were served during the evening.
The Merrill high school was dis
missed at noon Wednesday in order
that the boys might work at the com-
Six-Room House No. 637
ttpHE architect of the hoa- -f ' - i "
j; T . H ! above had especially v.: '
v t . :j needs of a family with a c a
A 4 tively narrow city lot, a-.
um'-'il incidentally, one of the li::; !-. '
problems an architect has to meet. It is I
tively a simple matter to design a iiou . thi
is going to have an effective setting arid where
there is plenty of ground room. Tbia ;
for a house on a narrow lot are, However, re
stricted. In this instance,-the architect has designed
a simple, substantial exterior that has a real
dignity. The wall surfaces lend the".: . i.. 3 -to
a' great variety of patte-a treatm I In the
brickwork. The color and texture of the brick
will also contribute materially to the appear
ance of the house.
A study of the floor plans will at once reveal
the fact that nothing has been omitted to make
a modern home. The main rooms are large, the
living room opening on one side to a screened
porch, while a sun parlor open-, from the dining
room, to which space is added by a good bay,
useful for flowers and the like.
Pcjrrncil or American Face Brick Association
The kitchen is well lighted and ventilated,
the windows over the sink on one side and
he built-in breakfast nook on the other. The
rater is placed in the pantry and iced
from outside. There is a connection from the
kitchen to the front hall passing the lavatory, -661
closet; and basement stairs, and giving
Convenient access to the front door.
Un the second floor are three large bedrooms,
all well lighted and ventilated, an ample bath
room, and numerous closets. Stairways to the
and to the kitchen are very desirable
features.
Ehe basement contains heater and fuel room,
laundry drying space, vegetable cellar and a
garbage incinerator. There is an outside en
trance to the basement.
With a driveway at one side as shown, forty
five to fifty feet would be the minimum lot. The
first floor is well above the ground, giving good
basement light.
The ceiling heights are 8 feet 6 inches, and the
content 38,520 cubic feet.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Moyer were munity hall. A room is being prepar
Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. i ed in preparation for showers, to be
MiBS Maud Carleton of Klamath J installed for the use of the high
Falls spent Thanksgiving at the J school.
MIDLAND
home of her brother. G. H. Carle
ton in Merrill.
C. B. Craig left Tuesday with his
brother Geo. Craig for a short trip
to Eugene.
Rev. Beatty from Cottage Grove
has arrived iu Merrill and wilf act
Some towns have all, the luck. In
Detroit a man got mad at his motor
cycle and tore it up.
Joe Foster and Wm. Lambert of
Round Lake district were bVslness
callers in Midland on Thursday.
Wm. Burnett spent Tuesday eve
Ding with Paul. Scviek.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper were
i among the business callers in Klara-
Make the worst of things and that jath Falls Wednesday,
is what you'll have when you finish Mr. and Mrs. John Kobustelli,
"BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS
are
BETTER INVESTMENTS"
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H. R. Perrin
BUILDING
DESIGNS PLANS
ADVICE ESTIMATES
SUPERVISION
209 Hopka Bldg.
Phone 250J
RANCH AT MOOSE H A I.I,
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Owinj t tne lange demand for
nr:.c floar spate, the members of!
the A. O. U. W. who aro being hosts
to their friends With a dance on I
Wednesday evening, the affair will '
he held in the Moon hall Instead I
of the A. O. U. W.' hall as first j
planned, Lester Suitings orchestra1
will furnish the inu ic nndtho gen-
prominent rancher of Midland. Were u.a pBbHc has been Invited to at-:
Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Tne hall Is being, decorated
The Operena which was held Sat-j. by a committee in charge, with the j
urday evening at Midland school ! holiday colors
house was finite a success. A Jar,
STUKEL ACQUIRES
FINE HEREFORDS
Declares Murdoch Herd Finest
Cattle Purchased During
Entire Season
crowd attended, and after the play
was over, they held a community
dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Spenre of Midland. A very
enjoyable evening was spent in
dancing until a late hour.
Miss Catherine Ess of Pilma spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mr.
Hilbert Largenf of Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gregory have
moved into their new home which
has Just Hi. en completed on theirl
ranch which Mr. Gregory ' Cogently
purchased off of the Caniph H t.-ai''.
near .Midland. ' . i
Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Largcnt anil
family are spending two weekal
with Mrs. I.argcnt's mother, al Forlj
Jones, California.
I Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Harnett and'
j family wero calling at the home
lot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray Sunday.
Miss Klvena Pancbast of Hhaw,
Bertram, spent the week-end with'
Miss Opal Hooper of .Midland. i
Mathcw Delfattl, a prominent '
rancher "of this district, was a busi
ness caller in Klamath Falls Tues-I
day.
Four Wars
WfSEKIiY FOUl.M JiKTTKIt
The weekly forum letters of the
Chambor of commoivo were mailed
to the member" today by Mrs, Leah
Smith and Miss MarJ Johnston.
Kach letter was today sealed with
the Christmas seal.
Additional Society
The Unite! St;itrn has engaged la
four wars during the life of Mrs,
EJilKabeth Ileeso of Newton, Kn.,
who hnB Just celebrnted her 07th
bntthdny, and hhe WAS closely con.
cerncd with thrca of them. Her first
husband w-.-ih hilled in the war wltr
Mexico, her second husband fought
through the Civil War, and flvi
isarandsons were in tho World War
Declared to bo on" of the finest
' herds of beef cattle that has chang
: ed hands this year, announcement
was made today of the purchase by
I Fri-d stukej of oo head of Hereford
I cattle from II. F. Murdoch, rancher
I oil the Kino road.
I Mr. Stukel, who purchased tho
cattle for a California Wholesale
I meal firm, declared them to ho the
finest ho had purchased this year.
A top price of 7',!, cents was paid,
?r Hans' " Assailant
Is freed by Jury
I'OHTI.ANH, Ore., Nov, 28.-()
A jury last night returned a ver
diet of not guilty iu the case of
WllllOU Smith, for hire car driver,
who was tried on a charge of assault,
with intent to kill for the shooting
of John K. "Handsome liana" Fuger
lle. special police operative, In n
police raid on a hotel, February 17.
Tho case went to tho jury at 8 : 30
and the vornlcl wan returned at 8
o'clock. Smith was trloa last Sep
tember, but the jury In tliat ease
failed to agree and was discharged.
Smith's defense was that lit) shot
Fagerlle in the belief that lie was a
burglar.
V A 1
The only thing valuable about Lime
Is the way yiu us It.
i itrrMtsiiii- OWB
AT IWNBAR HOMK
The Frlen.hflilp club will hold
their next, meeting at the homo ot
Mrs. It. H. Dunbar, at 4 20 Jefferson,
on Friday, afternoon, December 4.
RASTBHN BRA It
HAS INITIATION
TUESDAY evening marked the
regular meeting of Aloha chap
ter of the pastern Star, The regu
lar busloeii meeting pi the order
was taken up, followed by Initia
tion 0( four candidates, Mr, and
Mrs. .1. It. Bhaw, Mrs. II. F. Harrow
and Mils Jean Perry.
A BOOial hour concluded the even
lug. On December s. the next meet
ing night of the oaptr, eloctlon
of officers for thi ensuing year will
bo hold.
visit xi:.T BATURDAY
SATUIUlAY evelng, December 5.
Miss Myr.i James, ot Newport,
Oregon, who holds Iho office of
1'rcsldont ol the Uuliekuh Statu
Assembly, for the M:it will pay hor
official visit to Prosperity LodKo of
Klatuath Falls. During the after
noon a district convention will be
hold to which members Ol lb",
lodges from Merrill, Donanaa, t.'.ike
vlew aud Paisley have been invited
to uttend.
Mil. AND Mlts. nOORRS tail.
Pl.lMl-.'NT Willi DINNER
ffgjrii. and MRS, oalte Rogers pro
ilded oyer one of tho'mosl
llghttttl dinners of Thaiiksglvlng day,
whi n they ODtOrtglned a; the hour of
flvu at tlo-lr attractive home on Pa
cific Terrace. Tho table appoint
ments were beautifully carried nut.
with sweet teas In the pastel shade.
Al either end of the tnble p.nt I
Shaded egJldlW held In Dutch illv. r
sticks were lighted. Mr. and Mr". C
II. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. II.
Ilussman, Mrs. Laura t'liumherlaiii,
and Mr. Theodore Knopp were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilogers.
HOMECOllINU MEKTINfi
THURBDAY APJBBNOON
Till-: HOMBCOMIKO meetiat of
tho four circles of the Presby
terlun church will be held In the
chun It parlors on Thursday after
noon, ai thi). meeting final arrange
ments for the bazaar will be COmplet'
ed. Mrs. John Sargent and Airs. I.
V. Houston will be hostesses for the
afternoon.
Miss RUTH ntii.vp
HONORING STl'liF.NTS
Miss itutii DoLap is compllment-
ing tin; students of the higli school
class of tho First HaptUt church
with a delightful Thanksgiving
party at the homo of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. DeLapi en Kl
Dorado street this evening. The
guests livill lui'lude; Wityse Wliltucy,
Dwatn DeLapi Blllle Thompklns,
Kldon McKIm, Oliver Heavers, Kra
est Holbreok, Buster Drown, Rob
ert CInyo, Kenneth Thomas, Ken
neth Cole, HaiolMlcbaolson, Nondls
DeLaPi Faye iVbwel, Patricia Kirk,
Myrtlo North, Qwondolyn Ciuye,
Alice Holiday and ESIlB Rayson.
Society Personals
rrsi: AND M ItH. llany tl"Her
tV un. I .Mir. 010 iArte "f
left this morning for Medford, -Hero
they will visit at the home of Mrs.
Iloeller'n mother, Mrs, K. M, Wilson.
Mr. ami rs iler plan to return
home Sunday aveOltl while Mrs.
Barle will spend ih eohilBl fort
night In the valley city,
Mr. mid Mrs. Harry PoolO rStUril'
ed Friday from Ban Francisco where
enjoyed the pani fortnight on a lOUl'
blued hUSlnOSS and pleasure trip.
Mr. Martin Itnmsby, who hits been
upending lb' ThanKilvliii! holldnvs
here with relative! and friends, will
return to O. A. C. to renuinii III"
rdttdlos on Mondav.
Miss Pauline t'llft will return
homo on Monday from a two weeks
vacation spent In southern Califor
nia with friends.
MISS Bins Jensen has returned
from souihern California, after two
weeks, visiting with friends.
oAt The Cnurcncs
FIRST PRE8RYTHRIAN OHVROH
suth and Pine Streets. Arthur t.
lilre. Minister.
I o a. in. i ihurch Bchodl,
II a. m. -Morning Worship. Ker
ntbni "The Clospel of winsomeness."
Selo: "JeiUS, Jesus, O lluvii Mercy,"
Nevln - It, I'.'. Patterson. Anthem:
"Bless Urn Lord," polltoff-lvutioff.
Origan program b) Miss MePhersom
"HcHsurructlon" Johnston: "Kong."
Frlnil.
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Christian Kndwavor
p
Brenlng Worship.
SeVmon "A Walk with the Psalm-l-.t."
Organ numbers: "Natural
Adoration" Deethoyen; "Bllsahtlh's
Prayer," Wagner; "To A Wlltl Hose"
MabDowell, Anthem: "Hod Ho Lov
ed The World," Stnlner.
Sacred Heart I'bunli
Sunday, November 10, 1926.
Children's Mans: Ro'rlock.
High Muss: lOtJO o'clock.
Sermon: The Spirit of Advent.
Kvculiig Devotions: 7:30 o'clock.
Itev. A. F, Looser, Pastor.
FOUR BQUARE hospfl
(TeniMruiy QaaiterSi PellcSin
t Theatre.)
IU:00 a. iu. Sunday school,
ll:0n g, m. .'I. oil p. in. preaching.
7:. '10 p. m. (Iri.it evangelistic
gorvlro and prayer for tho sick,
.Mid-week service: Weilnculuy
7:30, and Friday 7:30.
A hearty woloome awaits you
The! optimist enjoys the holiday:
the posslmlst tlilnkn about tomorrow
when he will have hash,
Everything in Electrical
Fixtures
For the home. Irons, washers,
Lighting fixtures and accessories,
CtC. -SCC us for expert house wiring.
Link River Electric Co.
Do You Need Money
to build that 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 naynicnta.
Make your arrangements now, before the spring
i tub begins, .so that your dream home may be a
reality Before snow flies again.
Chore is no quicker way of irtaking money than
: y real estate investment in a growing town. You
luo in the growing town the rest is up to you.
Si jft
Momyer & Momyer
InsurBHce Real Estate Building and Loan
Hopka Building Phono 366
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