Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1929, Image 8

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Help For the Man Who Wants to Build
Entrance Is Smile. .
On Face of House;
Bears Most Weight
Br Th Vrrhtera' Small
Horip Serrice Bureau of Um
' 4 United Slate. Inc.
TVirtgnine; a small house ' ta a
tricky unn. Not everybody can do
it, col ?vea rrrry rhitct. A great
architect of nitonal r-?ni;tat:r.n,
priced Trentlv to d -sum a .louae for
cahimrie. a:d hr wo uid rather
deirT, a .Ttate capital
P'-i r.rc'rAtccAs wio have (riven
rrrvt rt"dT to the designing of
rma.'! hc"s have come pretty
- Tm-ch "i central conciueion that
It ia t-r:r iirJ.- th'?;- I'mt ci'in.
b- aharv and euw of the wincowa.
the exact location of the cornice,
crd the !und if mouidlcea uard
io it. Th detail that at an da out
most prorainaaUy 1 tit entrance
When thc-re, is no ordinary Hmit
to the- amount of money that can
be spent fcr a small house, a great
many iabora.tion may be worked
cat charming- setcnirs for the
chimney, bav windows, invltang
parch" an i thnt sort of thing. But.
for the e -m strrnil h(v:e-. where
ftrwla ar: T.'mited. the entrmre way
has ta carry th ma;cr architect
ural ir:rsrcst.
Brfars Eesmty to the Plan ,
I oi rTail bouses you hr.ve
5nen it will lmnn apparent to you
:hat the entrant way. the door, the
ocd. Tjrr'iaT the surrounding 1
--iantinr. st?ri to the atoon. wre j
the thir.jjs tlr.t euht yntir eye. I
" -avj tiie houre an. mdting; hnspi-!
it.?'? look, or made it irowaing.
ngiy.
The architect, rtriving to fret ao
much noree worStrvi rrit mm money
wiil buy and still ff- the house the
1 it n -, cr tra !i.rfl the dfc-
cr!r-i i rMirs '- this entrance
a.-d thii brrnjrs to mnnv
hov.9T3 -hicii ffhrrrne mtcht ovm
rlaJn. acd viater-MUng, truly dec-TTtj-a
n"Blle .
Tho c'z ' - w-.. ef course, hac
.Ter.Mrar-.trJ aiur- Sa-iecne hoc
said that th dcor-n-? ia a srooti
i--ria -j for::!" t -hint! It. gone
i e?c ei-a tat the erace 1b
h-5 rmi'" c? the far- cf tie house.
Pnfcr.:)lv a'l thew thmirs ar? tmr.
Ccr-alai thi enrranre shortld be in
rood tart-. ?p"akir'j for the pcopf
that b5h:nd U Certainly the
merimn spirit of hoepitailry
should fret some kind of expreaaion.
Thts question la hov to do it.
AtoM a M3trd A'wparancs
Needless to an v. any entrance
that is ctas:n should he beautiful
in irjclf ir.r-'.viTtq nr-d dt-siirn. cor
rnrt pmTvir?nn. shfrinij the niaa
ter has-1 cf tho sz''rd arrhitscL
Aipo it snci'i b? a tyn f et::ranc-wh-h
is "'ari-r fT the hors- vt
an Enaiipa haf tjinhr -1 and pb
terrd efair nn a CMrr:a! hous.
nor yet a graceful Glioma! arched
and columned entranre on an Kro
nen, half tiriyrMi houw. There
are plenty of theee mtsfita. The
architect krr-rj bar to avoid them.
The simplest entrance b often
the most efctive. Tt drn't taH
nn elaboratjon of baienmes. but
tresses, brncJt -ts. colum na. benms
end ar-hes to make an entrance
that will smile.
Here is another rule. Kep the
entrance clone to the around. En
trances hich above the (pmund lonk
stilted, awkward, do not properly
exprss the idea of home. Wi
build hlijh entrancee for formal
buildings hke schools md court
honia. T? zet an entrance that
sets close to the ground mr&na ulso ;
that tho naura nu;l ba act accord- j
inaly. which H as (t should be :
Copyriffht 132SL The An;hilect'
3maJV Heowi Srt-ice Bureau cf the ,
United gUlc lac
A Model in Economical Arrangement
y'fh
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Suggesting the Erly
Homes of Xew
Netherlands
TKT3 home. Na. 4-A-15, Is do
siffned with two principni ob
jects in view. First, economy of
floor space, n-ccnd. low cost of con
struction. That is. to give a lot of
hotiae far the moroy cpnt It has
mother vaiue in that it can grow.
The attic space has plenty of room
for an additional bedroom that caa
be added wh:n dcsirrd. In the
meantime, far a small family the
.ir.it f!oor bntiroom will serre very
-veil, and if additional bed space is
desired, one of the modern cloact
beoa tan be arranged to open into
Ihr? Hvmc; rrom.
This, then, is a perfectly modern,
up-to-rtata houiie. especially ue
4iroed for modern conditaons of liv
r. Evea thouirh the bouse is
xuiail. the combinaUon of living
room and dining room across the
front, wbich is neariy 3ii feet m
lerirth. givps unusual area. The wail
between living nwm and dmir.g
room can be made little or mura
of, as deairnd, A beam spannmif
-.ie opcnuif would, of course. g:v
tr.e best eff-ct of org- sr-'ir-.
I-iuowkerpfrs w-.ll piohaaiy br
most piad with the k.trr:". Kcrc
aLso tno nmnilrr size Y the house
has not limited the desicner m
makinij the kitchen compj!Tiy up-to-da:
ar.ii efficient to -orkjn5
soace. T)iere is a big cupboard.
Link undr a w!ndnv. tno rang?
.rnvcnientjy t thi side, rn outside
icing doer for the refrigerator, a
work table also under a wmi.ow.
An ironing boari end a broni
cJorfct are arranged on an inner
wa'l.
Cnnstnirtion Wood frame, ex
terior finish of wide siding. t Rool
of shinnies.
Facing designed to far- north
or west, but may be reversed for
other facinga.
Lot size: Apnroiimii'fl- V) 1r'
Z4 Flew of the. Living Room
mm
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The sketch show- a coner of The IWing room with a broad expanse
of many wuidowi Th nrched entrance to the vestibule adda to the
architeoturai character f the room and" t3ie wall between door and
wtrjdo Sftak-rn a pleasr.nt piace to et tiie plianograpii or radio.
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HOrroa VOTr: Witlilnc iramncn fil nwtlirafM! fmr thf
itrrM-.t tmnintf f rrir-rt n'nrt hit bc lnd).rTrBt M itkp riilrt! Wain Drpsrrmritr "t t amn::Tr-.
inr.itimi ftwn tttr itrr f-fnr-tttir: httllrttnc will to MPiwenNl M n rtiurs- tty tthntfiat 4fii.'r-
rrnirt f THr rNlt- -ftiitll lumw 3r
Addrm the lUime Dulfdltic tUIni
rarioiini; jj.
tmmcat U:a rk Arcaitrru' itodi Hw
t f rtee railed sHaus lac
What You May
Want to Know
About Building
QwatvHtM addrwted to thM pa- -per
unU be answered by the Archi
tects' 3mail Houm Service Bureau
of the United Statue, Inc. Enclose
a stamped addrsssted envelope'
Q What would clean hard
wood floors that hava not been
varnished or waxed r Homt
would you remove pamt from a
flocr on which it is desired to
apply varnish?
A Hardwood Moon to be
finished should first be sanded and
J scraped. All stains sflouid be re
i moved as tnese show up prominent-
,- T::t'n iinurn such as varnish is
r;plicd. Maciifce sandmjr in usuai-
i: tiia mtrx cccr:omiea! method to
utoin satisfactory rest's as this
gives a ncrr surface. If floors are
, badly marred, scap and watc may
i be necessary. It may be cecesaary
to use olaachlnrr agents: To remove
i rt from floors use any good
t rozd of paint remow. Remove
j oi.roluteiy all traces of the 're
scv' by thorouirh wasmnc and
j -r:bbin!T before anplying varnish.
?o not varnish unul the floors are
! ihso1utely dry. It win help to ma-
! chine sand the floors after the paint
j ia removed.
Q The c?ment floor on our
I porch is crarked in several
places. Can thta be patched?
j If so. how?
A The cracks should be opened
in such a way as to make them
wider at the bottom than at the
top. Wash out all loose material,
and whife still vrct fi!l with mortar
composed of one part cement to
three parts of aar.dt Finish flueh
vith adjoining florr and protect
with wet aarrdust or s rack a for about
a week. These flcora caa b; paint
ed v-hm dry to inc:re tm'arm col
or If your focr is n-v and these
crocks are due to 3-ttlemcnt? rom
t1- floor hav-nrj be-n b-!t oa a
1:11. wait until sttlcnient ir ccm
pleta bcior mokin-; ripairc
Q What ciuccs a cellar floor
to sweat in warm w-ather?
Has this floor not had sufficient
time to dry o:t in tvo years?
Are not drain, ti-e J'J noosed to
catch and carry aay ail such
mouJture?
A The sweatin.7 of your cellar
floor is due to htimiii air coming in
contact with cold cement surfaces.
The drain tilr? at the fooUnga have
nothing to do rr.th thir. Nothing
can be dor unless von insulate rhe
; floors. This is pmbnnly not wor-h
! while. tCeemn? the basement rrin
dowj eioscd wtli prooaoiy be'p.
Q What 13 tie, enrrert size
of shutters' Fr exam pre. how
iarg should they be for aou'o!e
wmda-va?
A Ph'ittrs a originaily intend-"
ed were provided for protection.
Their principal finetion today is
for decoration. If you wi?h to eiose
the abutters, a double folding tyne
c.rx be emnloyed for the double
: nndows,- size of individual
nutters in "any case -would be half
"te width of the window.
Q How -can noises from
nthroom he prevented from be
irij transmitted to rooms be
Icw? A-Wmo ail drain and back vnt
icing. apo a'l water s'ltJp.ies from
'irat Tfor to top of bathroom ci
'ng. with one-haf inch thick wool
; 3r hair fett. Lay mineral wool 3
1 Inches thick between joists over the
' entire area, of the bathroom. The
"'andard materials ur-ed for wall
-ruiatian may be empla'ed fortius
hi pose.
! HER BY SHIPS
SHANGHAI. J-jne .13-
Hangkong. buf;r:ns f r m. a
d rought -tnd wat nr a mine, has
piaced an order with the water
works here for 4000 tons of water
daiiviA aid in supplying- its nda
. . - .i K-
paid.
j T-i Di"ar .tfainhp man.'ige
! .'nt -ta.d 'our of iht?;r st-aaen
! weekly will discharge ZZ tons of
i wicr at H mcK'inc. bnnKing it
Jfrom Manila and Shanghai. The
i;.-tnadian Pacific will do l:kwje.
'Both com piini reirard the meas
ure a an emersency. ana .n
ir.uxe no charge.
T SPROUL 10
HEAD CALIFORNIA U
Money Paid
for Rent
never brings dividends to the renter. : Why
not invest that same money in a home of your
oTi. Our convenient Home Loan Plan makes
this pi.ible. Yoti pay for your home on easy
monthly installments.
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
SAX FRANCISCO. June 13.
Rooen G. Sprouri. wno worked h:
way through the University of
("ahfornia u graduate with t-i
ehtas of IS! 3. was named presi
dent of the in.-ttitution yesterday
by th; board of regent- :n an
exiH-utive session at whirh no
other names were propowi.
Sprout, who has been eotnn
t roller and vice president of The
university since w;j1 .ttsume
the presidency whn the rs-:igna-trn
of Dr. W. W Campbell be
comes effective on Junt 1. l'J3'i.
, New student Memorial Union
bu:ld:ng dedicaied at Oregon Sta:e
' nrtl'ia corvi;!
F. F. BURK
. for TENTS
AWNLSGS for the Home,
Aatomobile or Store.
Opposite S. P. Depot
ANNUAL PICNIC OF I EM STAR SERVES SECRETARY TELLS
ilIU
HELD IN ASHLAND
LOOSE JACKSONVILLE;
ANDERSON CREEK Ae
REPORTS RAIN BENEFIT
The Rni;ue River M;nist4-rial as
sociation, composed of the posters
of the various rhurches in south
western Orenun. met in Ashtnnd
park. Tuesday, u was the snnimJ
picnic meetinc of the aKKociution.
lect:un of oflicers was held. Alim
a feoiur of the mwiing was a fare
well to the Rev nd Mrs. E. P.
Lawrence of Medtord.
The association meets rejruiariy
once each month, but the June
meeting la always made a picnic
lor bothe the ministers and thMr
families. About 4i t prwn(
Taeday
At the font'lUNitifi t bount-mim
dinner, tne Rev. i C Rjrii tt. pon
tr f The Mtbiditt cli'.ir 1 f
ti.-ants P:im and t.le r!;r:i:c presi
dent of the i.swu::ii;:nn. vii ;r i-f -ly
f hie fne r)!owh:',i o( t.'ie
oru-ntzui;nn. H pail a v-rv hm
tniu! lit Hv. Ijwrctiri fr ihe
iia."e he ha.- hsit 'n trj w-rti if
? h awt::: .on ir ;h e y n; v -rai
years and concluded br pre
sentinw to him and Mra Lr-n.
on behaif of the ministers, a beau
tiful picture of Crater Lake. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence responded
with brtef taiks. Hfv Ijiwr-j
has rstned t.'ie pastorate, ef tn
First Pre-tiytrum -ntir-h at XS-d-Mrd
to acvept a eJl t.i C-Mei:
Idaio.
The btiHine?(H sowiiin f- .?v"d
wit h r-pnrj nd -iet-t-.n -f of
flrers. Carman K M-M. ps.-(m- of
the Find t'hrit.f:an eiurrh .-f M.-l
ford wan e!eci'd prMtl'nt :n,
takes office immed;n:-iy Tie R -v
W. Jnhntfon -f tne Ph'en:x Pres.
bytenan church u tne new v.-e-prwstdent.
and Rev Raymond R .
pastor of the First M-iho-t:ci
church of Medf.iri, was r cfd
ecretary-rreasTirer The rvrir
program ef the aswris:'on wi
cussed and some definite . ana
were made
The Rev. Norman K T't'Ty. pn.
tor of the F i r t "w.!'Wia1
rhurch of SuJem. ww . -ji.t :
the meeting.
SEATTLE wf rin Haxier.
II. defied a court order dir-'-ting
him to cease but nturrnip ut
Jfary Tborburn and was sentnced
to flvsj years in prison. Htvwaa on
probation on a bad check chares
! . iACKSOXVILI-E. Ore.. June it.
( Special, t An a.'irnt)on anil even
ing seeriri was httd here Wednes
day by the M.isomc lodtre. .Many
v:fitn from other nearby towns
i were present. A lovely 6 o clues
supper was served by the Ea.ftrn
Stsr Nd-:e.
Mr ant! Mrs. K O M-rnMeld
let: Thur'Mlajr for Dtamund lodK
by way or Klamath Fa.!s roa !.
nre tbey plan to pmi the sum
mer Mrs. Henry Milier wm v:niting
frirn-is in A.tblsnd Mvniiay aJter-n-tn.
Rev and M rn. Jms nd e-n
M.tiiMilrn and Mr, and Mrs C,-.iru
M.irw-il 1mv to- he St:in;" m;m
i Monday mornnis.
Mr and Mr FrM FN k a;id
t;iubr v'"rr:n. irove to Purr -::ni
Su-id.y Mrs. F:vn
::-nd g-.-imt eha;ter rL ik. Mrs.
l.eia Ml-vyre .-eftm;ian;ed them
t? far ,(. Sii.Vm where the will
O'lmr and Lera Cu.y uf A;pte-at-
ttiT d.naer gueats St tne T
S. Noma home Saturday evnin(.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Hac k-rt
hv relumed from ths Ingjring
amp it f-fims Valley, where Mr
H'.h-k.t: vs empinyd. is being im-
if"'T tbe rrwnt rinw,
-it mi b Leonard M- Ke ranv.b
itn fie ,.(' i' ,'.-
T'r .l-ti:-i, ,.-id n H-Tn-e md
Kr:i,T-; M t: h ti.t.l- a l"r-ur :r p
l"'M-iiM-t.t !ae M -;-l..y r-:;i::i
ni; !inie T.1'-mI.iv,
v.M-.---,, ,!.!,( .'! f'im J
v -e ii v'-r tlTi; ne jKV'iv.m.Hi
n-ho.ij iz:vn !y ' 'ie tied t r-'v i
Mui -l i .i t.i- N.i:.i
tor: im.
Th dan e g:veti bv : twi
Sn,h I e-n NC-ir1iv evn:ng
Was verT sureenri!. S'.irper w
ervd m:-t"! cht by tn R n
1 1' --r I jej ;.-t-1 n- !
i "fTi.'fi ! n .in i
'et-u-.n rnm-t 'js ' i n . . -
W .1 Mil id h-'Hle aiin. Thev y:
nw Uvtnt; n 't- tta.re -mt:l Thrr
Tv'm;ittt'- tne.r new hit me
SALEM. Ore.. June 13 A
readjust ment in t he Sarins f
Or-eon r:rtuit judges, prnv:ded f.ir
by .nn art of tbu I'tl'f Jeg:Hlatur'i.
wis mttde public ye!trdiy by tfevt
retary f Slate Hal E. Hums.
Under tile new law. judges in
judicial d.tttrit-ts having pipu.aan
"f Him or mitre !hHil receive
$i.MMn a ye nr. with I'uMi addition.-!;
provided locally in the rase of
M.i:tnumjb dtunty Jadi: in d!s
. rriiis h v inn b"iween. 3."i.-,tn ,ind
3:.u pitpiiijituin slin.l receive
J ."i.:'ii and thrtw in d strict s of
!pms tnnn 1 r-M-five t "
.'M'i'" in the J '! cfun are
J.imes T Krand. J W rl.iniiP-n
:id ii-oriie F Skipworrh. !M!-:nt;
Kenton, ;nfc Currv Iiuf!jui. L-uie
aitt I-iH--?n mnt:eii. 1 H M--'
M.l !l.in and Pr y R. K 'H) -e-r -
.nn M.tnun mut I-inn fmntnTi, J-.
--nil K4!i7.r ll'iJuii-t O M-irrtnv.
R,fer: T.1' k'T. John H. Stevenwr.i.
l.oii P Hevvu. Va.-r H Evans.
. Gwirn- Tiiiv-ii 4nd V a. Ekv.'.
erv:ng Mu.:inm.1 county. J C
Campbell, C I a c tt a m a s 'ouvmy.
James A.cer Fee. Umanlla county:
Ariie o. Wiiker. Poik and Yam
b:!I count len. Oorg R. Baijief.
W.-cshmgum and Tlijimouk ronn-
H. K. Zimmerman, t'lat.wp
and Columbia ("ui!-.rt
Jitili- .n The i ctapei are
H r N'Tnn. Jurtwm and J-"m-nhine
B'UnJ'.e. Freal W. W ;iin.
H-N.d R:ver and eMinliew.
i-. M--'ui!frh. Paitr iMtti!j'
A' V k -d. .rsni. Htriev and
M.uheur euriE;e: J w Knu v.
I i nn and Vi;'mv.-i fntnf;e?. T
E. J iulfv r h-iiiiu, itk an t
J t ' rr ss fan(je!i
in -the t olauMs are T R.
F ir-Ker. i:i;ism. Sherman ami
WheieT counr:e. T m Dinvn.
KIs.Tjaih rt'uniy. ind Or'and' M
'"a -i.ns. t-ae cunTy
The new law !e.-omen effi;v
J in i ' nd'-r t h o.d 'aw a i
"t.i:-H -r -f ,",,'i'M r eivd
S l rt'i'i -T I i i : ldi:nn: pro-
Vd-d 'eea.'v 'T " ".mm :R M I ,t
ANDERSON CREEK. Ore.. June
13- Spec:aJ.i Tlie rain did" the,
' crnpa a great deal of goad and was j
I a fine thing for this vicinity. j
M rs. Jos. Ma cDowU e aJ on
Mrs. Jai-k HuJtman Tuesday.
The r"d boss was up on The creek
recently. lo.i-ng over une bridces
that must be repaired.
Homer Nei! of Wanner creet was
Joountf fir his caltiw Monday .
D. C . Hale and fa m i ; y spent
Tuesday afternoon in Medl'Td.
M'se Rjth Mays spent a few
Jays th:s wek ,w:th her rrand
faiher. F M. Centers.
Chas. Skelters and family and
Mrs. Jack. Hnltman wnt Monday
evening a: J .. MacDnweil'i.
F: M. Centers :is a Sunday yejft
tt the Mays hume.
Rny RtiHbnel! w:is out to the.
vaKfy T'ijtHy
Mr T:n-kr was up "n the creek t
M-mday
Sieve Lunas :ie out to tie val- '
(y Sunday
"good will" tour fer this summer,
the Saiem t.'hernann voted ia.st
night to take piu't in the Sinwi
trail pageant at Eugene July -5.
ZH and 2 7. The Chernans vuteii
unanimously to accept the invita
tion that was extended by a group
of Eugene man w bo were guests
of . the Salem chamber of com
merce last Monday.
When Building
Get
Contractor's
Bono!
AH Lir.es of
OSCTLANCE
First Insurance
Agency, Inc.
- 30 North Central Are.
. Medford, Oregon
W.F.Grinsted
FOR
Painting and
' Decorating
Gumwood and
Antique Specialist
TEXTURED WALLS
Spanish, Eng!ish Egyptian,
Etc.
PAPEBHANGING
Day and Sight Serrica
PHONE 53C-S
C A. HARTLEY
SAND
GRAVEL
Crushed Gravel, all sizes.
Washed Concrete, Sand
Plant South of Airport
Telephone 1203
Office, Room T, Searta Bldg.
Office Phone 127
Stillman's
Cabinet
Works
128 N. Grape Phone 471
Quality Worlcnanahip
at Low Cost
Get our prices before plac
ing your order tor
BUXLT-INS, SCREENS,
STORE FIXTURES
TABLES
"If it's made ef wood, we
' make it "
MAXIMUM COMFORT
at -
MINIMUM COST
with
GAS
"The Household Servant"
Instant Heat ia Your Oven.
Instant Hat Water
Perfect Refrigeration -
Southern Oregon
Gas Corporation
K. I. DAZEY, General Manager
lEtopm lO.tHHI FfeJds.
LONDOX. A A campaign to
provide every Enc!lh city wtrtr '
ati airdrome has rwu ! r d in, an
innpection crw beimr sent out tit'
Inspect mure than 1 . nruspec-
tive sites, Th-?se projuiwl jand- j
fteids are tested by drtvtna aJio- 1
mobiles rapidly over thir surface. :
R!ES GIVE UP
Sprrch is iildm.
BT7EN04- AIRES It v.wt
to tn-k fir three minutes fru-n
here T Berlin by wtreiess tele
phone. Durlna th first month of
the service w?h iermany eniy
a twut 3 calls were put through.
Th e ax e r;t e length t r a :h ca j 1
w ( s m r ni'i'i' e.
OLD FASHION
Flagstones
for Walks and
Stepping Stones
V. j. Beach
Phone 89
v
SALKM. Orf.. Jun 11. rP In-
!m.1 ,.f tour if ut h-n Or- I VVVS
LOUIS B. HUMPHRYS
DESIGNEE
Homes, Interior Decaritian, Wrought frn WsHt, Buildingt
213-214 Liberty Baildiug'
Thone 1271
Ei;st-n-e of tn Am.M.n bear
i he Ur In-'-iu rarnivrtre. ws
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R. I. Stuart & Sons
CONTRACTORS
OntrurU u'-m for Ail Kiniis of Wnrk
Buildings, Cement Work, Bridgss, Etc "
R. L STTJART, res. 217 Apple Street Phone 641
MILES STUART, rs. 50 So. Xewtflwa Phone 530
GILBERT STUART, n. 17 Ross Court Phone 366MI
Sound Logic!
Your New Home
Will represent an investment of several thousands of.
dollars. Your investment in a home is of consid
erable importance to ycu and ycur family's future well
beino;, and certainly the least you can do to protect this
investment is to secure the assistance and counsel of.
heme building experts. You probably wouldn't go to
court without consulting a lawyer ncr should you start
building a house without first having consulted with
someone competent to advise you.
You will find our organization is thoroughly competent
to act in the capacity of adviser in your building prob-
lems and we sincerely solicit an opportunity to serve
ycu.
Porter Lumber Co.
Builders' Bureau of Information
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