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i WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1031
THE KLAMATH NFAVS
The Klamath News
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GAS COMES TO
KLAMATH FALLS
Klamath Falls can now
J"elly boast of possessing
all the modern conveniences
of larger city. Gas has
come and with it comes the
end of the housewife's drud
gery and the dawning of
an era of freedom from kit
chen and houshold slavery.
,We of this community can
be justly proud that gas
sen-ice is being supplied to
us by the Natural Gas Cor
poration of Oregon, as no
other enterprise could so
manifestly prove that this is
a growing and stable com
munity. Big enterprises do
not select backward com
munities when they plan de
velopments. While most of us who live
In the smaller communities
realize that they have their
advantages, we understand,
Blso, that until the advent
of gas they have their in
conveniences too.
It is not a far step to the
'days of the small town with
tinpaved streets; no sewer
ystem, and when the far
mer hitched his horse to the
long post in front of the
general store and went in
side to talk over the news
of the world that filtered
in by mail from the far
flung corners of the globe.
The automobile changed
jlhe dirt streets to pave
ment the radio put an end
to the corner store as a
news center, and the kero
sene lamp found its way to
the junk pile when elec
tricity arrived. Until now
there has been only one
link remaining to the past.
It was the coal or wood
fctove, but it is passing now
yrith the arrival of gas.
.' How many of us can re
tall as youngsters that
'dreaded call of mother
from the stoop of the front
porch, "Johnny, come in
and cut the wood." And
Johnny kidded by t h e
other youngsters dropped
Jiis bat and glove in the
tenter of the street or on
the corner lot and beat it
ifor the backyard to do his
fluty at the woodpile. The
Johnnies of today are no
, - . . .
iuiiKui in-ariiij; pioiner s ier-i
ivent appeal and neither is i
ivni toujiiij; in cue
ivood when Johnny can't
Joe found. Mother has turn
ed modern, and she is cook
ing with gas and heating
the house with gas.
Gas will change the
Jvhole structure of life in
the smaller communities of
the state, and Klamath
Falls can well be proud
thut it is one of the first
cities to be so selected.
Folks will not only cook
with gua, but they will heat
the house with gas, and if
baby suddenly becomes ill
at night they will have in
stant hot water from a gas
fctorage heater.
The advent of gas has
pot only brought about a
Change in the community
which receives it, but it
brought about a change in
the gas company. The day
as when a gas plant was
a detrimental factor to a
community, because of its
unsightly appearance and
ta unwholesome odor. Not
Modern Eths Are Lounging and Dressing Rooms, Too
a a a a a a
Soft Colors Decorate
BV JU.IA BLANSHARD
NK A Service YVHtT
NEW YORK. Jn. JO. Bath.
room,, d.nd 1931. protnlsa to ba
poia-niaklng.
In I ha lirat plic. dealgna tor
1931 modola of tills Important
room show that sew onas will bs
com drtv-Mtng rooms, powder
room, louualng rooms. Instead of
sorvlng their alngla purposa of
bathroom.
ivond, they nrova that tha ona
mid oolor ri'heme with Biddy.
brilliant alls. door, tiling, fix-
turoft, curtains and bath access-
nriea all pudeavorlnf to match
oach other exactly la out. That
is laal year s model.
New, artistic bathrooms use
neutral, softly tinted walls, a aim'
ilurty neutral floor tona, and then
by subtle miancea of color play up
tha beautiful sunken tub or tha
tub raised as if on a pedestal, and
the other futures, and by usa of
many lovely delicate tones maka
the color scheme as delectable.
varied and soothing aa tha multl'
colored Moome la a carefully
Plcned nonque.
h!-4)V kvoi.i-tiox
Jut-t as it took automobilea a
long time to net over being mere
ly 'horseless carriages,' so haa it
taken the old-fashioned bathroom
to evolve into the 1931 da luxe
state. Stereotyped all-white bath
I gave way to the garish, one-color
modern bath which In turn haa
developed Into theee spacious, ar
tistically colored creations.
These trends are summed np fn
a bathroom design contest launch
ed by the Standard Sanitary com
pany for new floor plans, new col
or schemes, new Ideas In beanty
and utilitarianism combined. Tha
thonsands of competing architects
over tha world were united In
the following characteristics of
the model up to date bathroom:
1. More windows are needed
In bathroom, more windows to
Kiv light and sunshine, for this
room makes the greatest use of
water of any roots in the bonne
and therefor needs more light
and sunshine. The new glass
which sun penetrates Is used in
many of them to give, you a gun
oath while you are undressed.
2. The bath tub. lavatory and
closet will no longer dpnd upon
wall placing as of old. The lam
tory may hare) windows to gaia
out as you wash your teeth, the
closet can have its own recess or
Hawk Hunt in 1
Detroit Ended
By Cop's Shot
DETROIT, Jan, 20. (UP)
The great hawk hunt la orer and
the vise old rascal of the wilder
ness who m&de downtown De
troit his hunting ground tor
weeks, has one the way of all
flesh.
The hawk was 'hot down to
day by Sergeant Max B. Wend
landt, crack marksman of the
police department, from his am
bush cn the windy crest of the
Eaton tower.
DISAPPOINTS CnOAVDS
The killer died as he had lived
swooping down, wounded, in
a last desperate attack on a
paprier-mache owl, an effigy of
his traditional enemy.
Now that he is gone the
crowd which ebouted for his
death appear to be a little' dis
appointed. Everyone had come to
re.xpevt the crafty Kray killer
that chafed pigeons in the win
dows of police headquarters and
seemed to know just how far
P-ar?. "Wendlandt's gun would
shoot.
The Imitation owl was posted
on a stick atop the Eaton tower
on the advire of John T. Millen,
director of th zoo, who knows
the p?yeholoey rf wild things,
SHOTGt.V BLAZKS
The hawk, circling hUh above
the skyscrapers, npied the owl
and plunged down to the at
tack. Sergeant Wendlaudt's shot
gun blazed a Ions; shot, 60 yards
of more. The hawk, hit in the
wing, fell 4'J frt and then lev
eled off and sailed away.
A few minutes later from a
totally unexpected quarter he
came charging down again,
wings Milfened high behind him,
and talons outxtretched for the
battle. The shotgun spoke again.
The killer cruruplfed in the air,
and plunged down Into Broad
way. Thousands of persons, attract
ed by the shots streamed into
II e street and police reserve
had ' l" ca"'d 10 "'"P1 'h
Avalanches Kill
Mountain Militia
TURIN. Italy. Jan. 20. (UP)
Avalanches on the frontier In the
mountains resulted in one dead
and peveral casualties, It was
learned todav. four members of
the fascist frontier militia were
struck by an avalanche of snow
on Sunday, while on their wny to
an observation pOft.
Fed'.rico Balzari was killed and
his companion. Mario Franco, Gl-
acinto Amprimo and Kranesco
Unronio, seriously injured. Two
other militiaman going to their
rescue, were struck by a second
avalanche. One Giovanni Valen
tino, was badly hurt.
so with the gas which is
coming1 to Klamath Falls.
The gas company has erect
ed a beautiful Spanish-type
building upon a plot of
ground to be later enclosed
in a new wire fence, and
flowers in the open spaces
to beautify the view. It is
indeed a change and one
which will be welcomed by
the people of Klamath Falls
in more ways than one.
The new era is here. Let
us make the most of it.
Walls and Floors in
. j - . 1 e rt;; . . m iw, "'
1 & mi 1 ' !
Three-lnHne solarium, boudoir and batb la thla ruxurioua ItMl tnotlel. The hath tul. lavatory
and other flxturra are Us a Bew T ang red, the concave celling and walls an Ivory, the floor ultra,
marine Mae and the tUea by the lob and on the step, leading 10 It are gray-blue, and the curtains
and chaise tongue's upholstery la apricot. Built-in cupboards house toilet article and aunnlira. and
atop them marble figure flank a
sanitary juanutariuruig ID.)
alcove curtained oft from the rest
of the room, and the tub may be
placed In the center of the room,
up a few step or down a few.
J. The bathroom recognises
I "" of built-in doaeta for
, beauty lotions, for supplies, for all
.the make-up paraphernalia wom-
en need. In efficiency. It will
catch up with the well planned
kitchen for convenience, for the
heieht of fixtures, for comfort in
using.
Typical of the new bathroom Is
one cylindrical, one. with the tub
in the center, sunk like an Italian
garden. Another has a charming
fireplace built Into it, with a com
fortable chair to alt upon while
drying yourself. A third baa Its
tub and lavatory up three round
ing steps, with glass shelves be
hind glaaa doors, just like an en-
Pemperton Used
Gas in Industry
As Early as 1806
Gas was a help In Industry as
early as 1801, Then Jos'.&Q Pern-
berton used It to solder buttons
aa veil as to light the front of his
fact 017 In Birmingham, England.
Fifty years later Eisner aald
that there was practically no form
of factory Ueallni for which fas
could not be recommended.
Instead of haullm; wheat IS
mllea to a rail line, several
grain growers in Washinston
state are sending It from their
farm to the railroad over a pipe
line. The grain slides throush
the pipe to the railroad station
where tt la tacked for shipment.
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Visit our complete display and choo.se
the model to fit your needs
Natural Gas Corporation
OF OREGON
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Contrast to Gaudy Patterns of Other Years
rounding mirror that rrflecta on
closed book case, where all the
beauty euppllea can be kept. At
one side of thla a dressing table
really a combination oreasing
ble and writing desk with
French phone attached for great
er convenience.
8l"Gr.ESTEI OOIXR SCHEME
A handsome priio-winnlng bath
room for 1931 usee the following
color combination: The lavatory
and bath are of royal Copenhagen
blue, the celling light Ivory, the
walla three shadea darker, the
floor white-tiled with a border of
black marble both In tha dreesing
room end of the bath and around
tha tub: the furniture upholstery
is golden brocade and the Venal!
an blinds, for the window of spe
cial glass that transmits the ultra
violet rays of the sun. are of gold
Government Is
Among First to
Lght by Gas
Tha I'nited Statea government
wa among the first to make use
of gas for lighting. Some few
Tears after the discovery of gas
at Fredonta. N". Y.. some Ingeni
ous parties made a contract with
the government to supply the
lishthouso at Barcelona harbor
with this fuel.
fsing a barrel for a gasometer,
they sealed It over a gas spring,
then constructed a pipe line half
a mile long running to the base of
the lighthouse from which the gas
was conveyed to the summit by
an ordinary lead pipe.
In this way they were able to
upply more gas than was re
r 'Antomatie
Water Heater
CAS
brings yoa
this comfort
uriti convenience
both aide. (Photo from Mandanl
tone. The rugs are et rich bur-
. gundy red.
Another and exceedingly beau-
1 ,ju, jjj, h,thr.m use. a bath
tub, lavatory and seat of rich
T ang. red. a rich claret red: there
Is a whole side of the bathroom
of the special gtsss made to admit
the sun'a ultra-viol. t rays: the
concave ceiling la ivory, the walls
cream, the furniture has silrrr
bases and is upholstered In apri
cot tone, to match the draperies.
The bath, which Is raised, has a
gray-blue tiling surrounding It
and the steps up to It are the
same. The rest of the floor Is
ultra-marine blue and there Is a
charming chaise lounge uphol.
stered In the aprleot. with blue
pillows. All of the lollet bottles
enclosed In the glass, built-in cup
boards, are of the rich claret rod
of the bath tub.
quired for the consumption of 144
burners furnishing a bright and
steady light to this lighthouse for
over 26 years.
Pixtv-flve per cent of tha rlg
srets made In the I'nited States
are from North Carolina.
Every Citizen of Klamath Falls
Is Cordially Invited
to attend the dedication of your GAS PLANT and the ceremonies incident to the
"turning on" of Gas on Thursday, January 22, at noon.
Free Transportation From Our
Off ice to the Plant
This community may Justly feel proud that fjas service is being supplied by Nalura
Gas Corporation of Oregon as no other enterprise could so manifestly prove this is ;
growing and stable community.
721 Klamath' Avenue
OPERATION OF
PLANT IS TOLD
(OoutlnuHl l i- m Tmi Oitu)
( nut Into tho n, Junt us m
don when nituritl Hua U ir-rvr.l
community from hiu lriin
m I ml on .In, rather tlmn hy tli
tank cr pytttmi.
Th M'oiul Unk U thu jtue
torni ronUlm-r, nlxo of h .'
roimtrucdon, nml Miuliml
with a Mifoty vrIva mul it .r
ura Btttiito. ThU tn cli't-lKticd (or
a working prtMmtro of 1 on
poumla pr ,u tiro huh, nl
though th plant Ik ttUttimtttli'Ally
qultMU to iipvit allow ihu
prt)mitrit to rl altovo "5 pouiuU
Thrm tank an pitfnli'd with
aluminum paint, whirh nt only
Rlvi'a thu iviulr plittit a very neat
appt'aranro. Imt arlit un a tutti
refUvtor a woll. And tlio tiipu
city of tha plant tuny Ik iitly
liu-riaa(t liy aililln atldltloitat
tnnk aa nclM, with tto ma J 't
chatiRoa In thi pl.uit buililtiiK.
on it.iTit ok ri.WT
Thu llciuld ka Rom through a
plpa from tltt hut tint tiornitt
tank and pastd Into tho pi twit
at a prtfnaura of iumn ?o poundii
pr atiuara Inch. Hero U kou
throuitti a airla of rrcul.ntori
whirh atop the prca-Mir. down
and tha lino rounria with a
rated t)p air Intnktt. tho flow
oC tha vapor hltm controlled hy
a butterfly talv. itt upproil
matply atmospheric prfttNiiru.
Thla mUtura then fnttira thi
chamber of tha rntiiprcor ottd
thence Into the surK tmtk. th
odorliatlon fluid in Introdncid
and It paaara Into tha iu ttor-l
ase tank.
The entire, plant property U
tirrounded br a upTen-foot cy-
clona fence, with a minimum
only otfer. nrotilon to ihv, mil,-
lie nut mukes it poMalbla for the
ntlra plant to present a Tory
tipat and attractive appearance
The entire procen U vnr clean,
and there In none of the dirt and
dir.iprei'ahle odor common with
the old type of manufactured I
jrnii plant.
AIR I.I T4NK
The butane twine served by
S'atursl i.ai Corporation of rr
fton, an by Its affiliated conipan
lr. Natun.1 Gan Corporation of
u AftbitiKton and Natural
Corporation of Caliloruta.
Gas,
thoroughly vaporized and dhy
A rated before entrinc the di
trlbutlon yttm. unlike Is d-mi
in bo rue Instances.
The reason for till fa obvious,
In thpt throughout tho couiuiun
itlea In northern California. Ore
on and WaxhlnKton the trmpr
aturea vary ronsld. rably frni
season lo neaaon.
OAS HKKVl-O liltY
The proceia of vnporlration In
nrea that all gi aerved to tbetthnt 10 k leate yeara would
consumer In ahotitely dry and! probably cut the ttibereulotiti
therv'fora eliminate
any d1f(l -
BIG ENTERPRISES DO NOT SELECT BACKWARD
COMMUNITIES WHEN THEY PLAN DEVELOPMENT
The new "Era" is here Let us make the most of it
Gas for C OOKING
Gas for HEATING
Gas for HOT WATER
Gas for ECONOMY
Natural Gas
of Oregon
A. .E Strong
1 '7 rv
i rftIwa LUTJli !
A. V., Hlronn Itt rhnme of npuia
ttoita for tho S'Aturul t.aa enr
porutlitn of oreiton and tho
Natural Can corporation of Vau
IukIoii U a no l It rr official who
will ha pre iut Thursday noon
when Rfli H turned Into tha Kla
uiatli maliu.
ctilttea arising from ctoKd and
dirty appllaucea. The plant pro
developed hy thea omian
lra and tu use tn all properilfw,
nnrvMM to prod " i cn a n which
In adtlltloti to the tiualitUa of
drMiom and rleaullneiia. in matn
t a tiled at ft practical I y coimiunt
MTl' value. Thin. In Itacir, In of
extreme Important Ui th ulti
mate eonatutier. who 1 aurd
of a Heady, even het at all
tlui a.
We feel ronfldcnt that all roa
Identg will he more than plraaed
with thla new fuel brought to
thla couimitullv, aa It la proving
eiceptlunally popular In all tr-
rllorlV mhr 11 "oW
aerved. ,
Biggest Roast
Cooked by Gas
In France, 1S30U
In 1X0, Soyes. the matter chef
of France, roated a s3S-tK'"'id
Joint of beef In a hrak oven heat
ed with i'ltf .tBS lets, thut nrovlna
that sas could perform feati t
rooking; that ware polh1r to no
other form of fuel.
1'urltiK the nt SO year tas
made rapid ttrldei ; stnv
began to he manufactured with
the result that In hotels, realm,,
rants and many homr tha kitchen
chore of fire building wn re
placed with tha clean, 1nntut
heat of gas.
Basel ;. Kavea of the N'atlnnal
Tuberculosis association think.
deih rata In half.
''Tow
only pay
for
what you
uso
Corporation
OAS RANfiES
PJUEASINfi
J Began Manufacture, and
Today Modern Feature
Are Included
11V AN'IMtKW KKHII
Mtiiiura4'liir(i of Otvltlrntal
IUtir
You urprlne even yourself -when
you cook with a beautiful,
new Occidental !aa llauga. You
ee, I'm an "old-llmar" In tha
love manufacturing litulne.
and I know how lo maka ga
rangea to pleaaa peipla.
My father began making roa!
and wood utovea In Nan Fran
claco away back In .Ml. About
30 yeara ago we began making
Mi rangea. Might away they ho
cama popular with woman who
wanted tha in nit convenience In
cooking, perfect baking ami
beauty and rleanllneaa In their
kitchen.
MOUTHS I KATl'ltKH
Occidental tia llangra bare
all Ilia modern teaturea, aa you
will notlca when yu luapect
them.
NolUa Occldental'a haavy con
at ruction .tha flna porcelain e-t-amel
flnlth which wipes clean a
raally aa a china diah, and -pec
tally not lr the mm - proof
oven f inlahrd tn darkhlna en
amel apackled whitn. The ovra
la equipped with tn Ktgerthaw
thermott, which ai-rurte:y
kep the oven at an ven tem
peratura. If a r-lpe calU i--r
an over S7K drgreea. you let th
control at 17ft. Oneaalng at thi
oven tetupernturo li bnnlahe4l
tha cauae of moat biking fnll
uren. MT.T IIF.T
And beneath tha oven ! tha
mnua Occidental broiler. Hte
taka broil tender. Juicy ud
brown. Among oiHr feluri
aro the kitchen htaier-incinerator,
atovet' p and utility draw
er. And rti ink no flrta iti
build, uo hot nunitner kit- liiu
You hav lii(ant bet.
Occidental ties Kanr ate
awarded tha American .a iud
rlatlnn'a blua alar of approial.
Flop In and are the O r ld-n 1 1 1
(: It a nit at the Natural (
Corporation of (lrrgmra n v
haw roomi. Or write dlrr tlv
to me for deacrlptlvt folder of
th varloua moduli. ThJ will
not obligate yon In any way. ac
cording to Andrew Kerr. OviM
dental Ft ova and Found r om
pany, Klghleenth and Fol in
treetM, Sun Fran l
Phone 1685