Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 11, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, May 11,1920
DESIRABLE HOME
modate an unusually large family.
However, should the home builder de
sire, the floor plan may be changed
so that there will be fewer and larger
bedrooms on the second floor, while
the bedroom on the first floor may be
used us n den. or library.
The strong appeal of this home
building design is lis exterior appear
ance, coupled with convenient room
urrangement. The broad porch is
most inviting; in fact, it is a place
that will give a great amount of solid
comfort during the summer months.
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W
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NOW is the Time to
CLEAN -UP
BRI.VG IN YOCK RAG.-) AND WE WILL PAY YOU A GOOD
PRICE
WE ALSO HL'Y ALL KIXOS OF Kl'KBKIt, BHASS, COIM'KK,
HIDLS AM) OLD S( iAP lllOX
UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION FOR AUTOI3TS AND
TRUCK DRIVERS. ZKROLENE CUP GREASE,
RED CROWN GASOLINE, PEARL OIL
AND MICA AXLE GREASE
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BUILDING DESIGN
Attractive Mine-Room House
With Pergola Porch.
!
!' PLANNED FOR LARGE FAMILY
Bread LiKe Mother
Used to Make
You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
Flour
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.
When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
Phone
Us
rm iTT
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Square House That Is Economical to
Build and Is Beautified by an Un
usual Front Porch Conven
iently Arranged.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr Willlarn A. Rafirord w!) answer
?y?lona a"d Rive advice I TiEE OT.
i s.ubiects Pertaining to the
suhject of building, for the readers of thiB
pttpf.r;,.0n atr-'cunt of his wide experience
as Editor, Author ar.d Manufacturer, he
IS. Without flnnl. t,e V,inK.... n,.it..J.
on all these subjects. Address all inquiries
to William. A. Radford, No. 1KSV Prairie
fcVtn!IP (,fatrr Til ar.A , .. ,
two-cent stamp for reply.
Combinim; beauty and low cost is
always the aim if architects. One of
lli(; met Mods of accomplishing this
most desirable result is to take a
square home tliat Is economical to
hulld because of its straight walls
and add an artistic porch.
This has been the method the archi
tect followed in designing the brick
house shown In the accompanying il
lustration. The house itself is ,)0 by
tO feet (1 Inches, without a break In
the rectangle. However, the addition
of the pergola roof porch has made
litis an unusually desirable home
building design. The roof of the porch
is set on colonial columns and brick
piers for the corners. Above, the hip
roof and Its dormer window add to
the attractiveness of the home.
Nine good rooms are shown on the
floor plans for this house Down
stairs there are living, dining rooms,
kitchen and one bedroom; upstairs
are five bedrooms, bath and sleeping
porch.
The entrance nt one end of the
porch lends Into n stair hall. To the
right Is a large living room, 19 feet
(i Inches by 14 feet. This room has
a large, open fireplace set In the end.
At the rear of the living room is the
dining room, also large, being 13 feet
by 17 feet 0 inches. The living and
dining rooms are connected by
double cased openings, which turn
i m 5S. !
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Second Floor Plan.
M.
Schempp
Also Its columns and the pergolu
like roof permit of artistic vines that
enhance the general appearance of
the home.
There is a full basement under the
house for the accommodation of th
heating plant, 1 lie laundry equipment
and for storage. Likewise the shape
of Hie roof provides a good-sized at
tic, which also Is used for storage, or
may he partitioned off Into smaller
sleeping rooms, or a playroom for the
children 111 had weather.
Brick in souie form or other was
one of the first materials out of
which houses were fashioned. Brick
houses have been found that date
hack before the beginning of the
Christian era. They have many ad
vantages tfiat recommend then) to
day, as there has been us much prog
ress In brick manufacture as In
everything else.
Farmers and Stockmen
It's Like This
If you are inclined to sell your ranches at all, now is the time,
when everybody wants to buy. If you want to retire and take
things easier for a while, take advantage of the present con
ditions and list your land with me at once. Let the other fel
low or the younger men do the work and make the money for
a while. The change will give you new pep and a more vigorous
enthusiastic grip upon life again.
AITKIl Sf'A'HKAL MONTHS OV CAIUOI T L KKKOHT, I HAVE
SK( llti:i) A LAH(JK LIST OK OlTSIDti K lT VKRS W H O
WILL UK HKKK WITH IX THIO XKXT !)0 DAYS TO LOOK
AT YOn: LAND. COM K IX AND LIST XOW.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
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Y ni.iki- ;i spffialty of i;irl ivi;ur work. !;ct'p
inv; always ready hc iiiatrrials and mm fur im-iih'dia.ti-
mti it-.
9 ll you hne iu'w wi.iL ili.-t! yon v. Mi u i i'i;".::'
on w will In- t ry ;;!;;d lo prict'-..
' Mir woi 1, vruanlv i'd lo ;if yon vrivt ,-alis-I.
n l i-mi an'd if yon ni r not -( !, in ..-vitv jiarlii--nlar
v.f will -;arr iu i; iu r t it, if nor in..ncv i
maKf ii rijdit.
Peoples Hardware
Company
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the two larger rooms Into a sluult ,
wl lli' at I be snine lime there Is a
prUuty about each one. off one cor
t i-r of the dining room Is n I o . :ik fn-t
porch, with continuous c;ieiuctil.
Adloinlng both the dliiing ponh and
the doling n i. in the kil hen. til by
11 feit. At I he Mich of the hall mid
ti'in I ol ; Li i'IIl-M the dining rnnin I
II -in: 'I I ed III. II b Id f. il. w 1 1 It
t mil :,!ng.
Thro find ;te-l I edriHiiiiH are
rai L-il iilniig i'ii' Ir.iiit of the liciin'
i ll the o l liiMir. Iii iidditluii then1
subslautliil hoimi.
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National Bain
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sort thai lnt
tii I Inn. They make
iii-iii In winter nml cool In Kimiuier,
the same linpervloiisiies to cold up
plrlng Hiimlly well to beat. Ihlili
In li k lire liuiile In n variety of cohm
that enable the limne lnill.ler lo blend
them nicely iilid the tllll-hed strtlctiire
U colorful ii rm ami lultlng.
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restrict Ion phieed no the brick lndu ,
try. Now the I, rick tiiiiniifiieturern j
nun' n are miming their klltm at en- 1
luieliv mid ine In a position to supply 1
II, e ileiiiiind Tor this iii.itchul. Brick
l iiiiies, ton, iinu c. .lupine fiivonililr J
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luiil.c" N city or town more pro-i-ier- '
nti t li n ll tlioe In which tin Initio-
lire rented bv the m cii,:nn. ThU l !
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Choice Cuts of the
Best l
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
is. doing so if slic lAivs Iut Moats at this shop which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
ELECTION, MAY 21
E ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4rc State Road Eond Limit
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IMITATION OF FOUR fri! ClflT TT ninriTrnioii
302 X Yes
303 No
N0 PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX
Wfl lurrrRcr m urn i iKr.
KO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE HATCHED
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