Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 13, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, April 13, 1920
Bread LiKe Mother
Used to MaKe
You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
Beardless Barley for Seed
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
Heppner Farmers
Elevator Co.
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I When your Plumbing goes
Wrong snWiniS
Phone UJiUf
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ing always ready I lit materials and iikmi fur ini
nu'dial c m rvkv.
If you liave new work tkat you wish r.s to fi:,r,uv
on u' will he eiy :;hul to su'mii; prii-cs.
liir work is ai'tecil In y-: you 1 n-r fori .'-all.'-'-laa'lioii
and if ymi are m( plea t ! In ter- parlie
ul.tr we will spare iivi; her ! line ra r uionev l-i
make it risjit.
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Seven-Room House Has Attrac
tive Features.
!S MOST POPULAR DESIGN
Colonial House Is Suitable for Small
Lot, but Has Good Exterior and
Rooma Are Conveniently
Arranged.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr. WiUium A. Radford win annwer
questions am give advice FREE OP
tofai oil all subjects pertainins to tt,
ZTnlr1 & bU,ld" to.T '"de?3 of th l
P?PD cco":,t 0( wide experience
fS &V.A.,mh?r aS' Manufacturer. I,e
n 1 h doubt, the highest authority
J" T,;V, u"-Ect?- "uurRs' ail inquir y
to William A. Rauioru, No. 1S27 Prairie
avenue-. Chicago. Hi., and only endoso
two-cem stamp 'or reply.
It Is fast approaching the time when
those thousands who will erect homes
this year will see the contractors he
gin work. Then will follow rapidly
the erection of the house and tiie de
sire for a ''home of my own" will
soon be realized.
However, there lire ninny other
thousands who Intend to erect homes
that have put off I he selection of the
plans from which they will huild. To
these a word of warning: Don't delay
too long. Contractors are going to In
taxed to the limit to huild the homes
that will he wanted this year; building
materials are in not such a large sup
ply that It will he an easy matter to
get Ihem quickly. Those who have
planned in advance and who have
made arrangements for the materials
for their new homes are not going to
be disappointed; those that put off
contracting for their houses may find
themselves still without a home of
their own next winter.
These words are not written with
the Idea of discouraging iwy of the
home builders. They are meant to
emphasize the fact that preparedness
is as essential in home building as in
war.
Tiie home shown In tills issue Is of
the colonial type of architecture. The
colonial is one of the most popular of
homes. Its exterior It beautiful, if a
superlative term may he used, while it
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mid is ''.'! f.-i-i dei-,. It contains seven
rooms. Imir tl.c I r-.! tic.-r and tlin-e
on tin' sicuiid. tiiitwanlly this colonial
boii-e u'iVi-s a vlroiig luipr--ioii of
S.o'pilidll.v. In u.-'-nl w'de por.li with
the i-r.loi lal columns: ii d,,nn-r pro
jection ami l.ab-oay s, t l;t,i n,.- front
'ti the - ad lioor; li iTiiliu- room
bay window, and Its gcni'inl appear
ance all cotu'ili e to gie the pas-erby
the thi-ii.ht that 'here is a real
hoc:e."
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hall, around which are grouped the
three bedrooms and the bathroom. Ail
of the bedrooms are much larger than
are usually found In a house of this
size ami are so located that there is
an abundance of ventilation.
It will be noted that there is Indi
cated on the first floor plan the place
for the register of a pipeless furnace.
This type of heating plant has come
Into great popularity during the last
few years. It will heat a medium
sized house economically and efficient
ly, if the single register is properly
located. For this house the proper lo
cation is as Indicated. The heat from
the central part of the register rises,
hits the ceiling and spreads through
out the house. As it cools it falls to
the lioor and is drawn back to the fur
nace, where it is heated again.
The furnace Is located in the base
ment directly underneath the register.
The basement extends under the
whole of the house and is large enough
to provide for modern laundry equip
ment ; storage space for fruits and
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vcsi.-ts;!i!es and for the other things
that ordinarily are kept there.
This home is the kind that those
who have cot a large amount of money
to expend can secure. It is good to
look at, and provides an uKn-dnte,
comfortable and convenient place for
the family of average size.
There never was a time when home
owning was more profitable than now.
Itents. especially in the cities and
towns, are all out of proportion to the
cost of building. It is n case of "pay
what I ask, or go without." The man
who owns his home Is Independent of
landlords; after his home is paid for
he has an asset, that Is worth more to
him than the money It cost ; his family
has a real home, and he has the re
spect that is paid every one who
owns property.
Now is the time to prepare to build.
The first move, of course. Is the seleo
Una o. ilic plan- ,n- tin' Home, for
thi'-.e must be s, cured In fore It can be
ileloriiihii"! bow lain h the house will
cost, r.ankt-i-s alv.ajs are ready to
help linance lnui.e biiildcis, as there
Is no better security ,,r loans than u
limne and no holier hornmer than the
man who will save for a home.
In One of O. Henry'i Moodt.
A gr nt iiiany yini-K ago I enter-;
tallied I'.ill Toner, not knowing that I
was harboring the mini who was later .
t be known us o. Henry. I win not
quite certain ii'.oiit It until I read Al 1
.lentiliigM ih-ci tint of porter' lite. In !
which be dcscii'iiil him on iiilimlelv J
could lint help but recognize hill) tilers
from. i
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STOI! LOOK! L1STLX!
Look Out For Truck!
Help us clean up the back yards.
The city, at no small expense, is go
.ug to have the city truck gather
your rubbish, garbage, etc., on Clean
Up Days.
They will haul all your rubbish
gratis, but do not expect them to
clean up for you. - Do your part, and
put all rubbish in boxes, barrels,
sacks and have in easy place for the
truck to get at. Heppner is rising,
like' the Phoenix bird, from her
ashes. We have the assurance of an
adequate water supply. Let us get
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Staple and Fancy
Groceries
All kinds Fresh fruits and Vege
tables in season. Garden Seeds,
Onion Sets, American Wonder and
Burbank Seed Potatoes.
Sam Hughes Co.
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farmers and Stockmen
It's Like This
If --u nre I-rl'rcri ... ;.- :-
when eveiybo ly .n!:, t.'
things easier for a while, tr.!:c
dltlons and list your land v.'iih
!ov or the young -r men do the
n wmio. 1 ne clialtRO w ill s:vo yon r."w pe; and a more vigorous
enthusiastic grip upon life ugaln.
Al II U S!) Lit l, MONTHS O!-' CAr.Li'l L llidilT. I IIAVR
si.ci ki:m a i..i:t;i: list ;.' ofT-ni-: it v x v. n s v n o
mill in-: iii:i:k withiv til, m xt (It) DAYS TO LOOK
AT YOLK LAND. COMK IX A v!) LIST NOW.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Esfate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
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Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
CVKRY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meets to her family.. She can be assured she
is .I.. in- s.i she lms iur Mr.;? at tin, !,,, Vshich
is vi.u.k.uie.l hi c, nl'.rir.iiy v.ith ir,.!,rii iiiethiu!, c.
.anitary markdir.
Central Market
McNAMER &
busy and be ready for it.
Sanitation Committee,
Civic Club-Parent Teachers' Ass'n.
AVOID THAT COLD
Mend he rips
And patch the holes,
Build up the heels
And save your soles.
BOWERS SHOE SHOP,
' Main St., Heppner, Ore.
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S.E.NOTSON
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Office in court Houe
Heppner
Oregon
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