that you never ho has Aanao a tory,. and as im2 1 . j _ | 74 Asked that the resolution be l"‘ k; Ill. ’iux;.liy u&:lfutory, and u.t:: house tinbled. The vo:‘:e was by acclamaâ€"|| _ * pyus 35 oo ue nnRes must be made. | tion and no voices were redsed in ecmmening. â€"â€"â€"I l . «â€". This 4scoutly,.forâ€"theâ€"price peid protest‘to tablifng the document °_ | * does not see 1ower is not hines made ey will soon the mower Y, JUNE 23, 19832 to have been â€" Philadelphia VENUE aring the old ing seems to have of great, big, â€" Harrisburg know their wer the NT Mowers, for and ~â€" ADVICESGIVEN _ _ _ - BUILDING OF HOME 1A090 (Whiitcrs. Allth i Alh .4 Wm, L Deâ€" -VO“ ‘ gins to build from a sketch he has Highl worked out alone. Such houses are | and & ‘Tarely satisfactory, and as. the house | tabled a“boing built changes must be made.| tion a ,, _ =,6 + changes : _ 0,® .0 J "us Pnouwu e easy â€"to enter, both from inside and outâ€" side. â€"Cfll"rn&&â€"orâ€"mwu;ï¬iiï¬,‘â€"ry floors are desirable, and there should be attention given to fuel storage and openings for receiving coal and removing ashes. â€" The basement should be damp proof and windows screened to prevent rats and mice from entering, "Very frequently," the home exâ€" perts inform, "a home builder starts with only â€"a poor ideaâ€"of what he wants in the way of a house, or beâ€" ue ia ceA L% C Basement Needs Planning Basementâ€"If there is a cellar or basement with a heating plant or laundry in it, this should be easy Aitchen â€" For the woman â€"~who does her own housework, location of sink, drain boards, nefrigerato;, and stove, with reference to natural __and artificial light, is â€" essential. There should be some arrangement h: o euepenenemenpmie) ‘coraii 2 the house a bedroom. 10 0 C CC3 â€" PPECCICAL, Bedroom and closetsâ€"Bedrooms need not be very large, butâ€"should have ample light and. air. Cross ventilation is most desirable. It is not best to have bedrooms opening directly into the living~ room. If possible, entrance should be from a passage or hallway. Ample clothes closets are most necessary, particuâ€" larly in small houses where there is little room for storage. Bathroomâ€"Should have a window large â€"enough to keep it well aired. Sole access to the only bathroom in the house should not be through a: hadmanau. from 34 to 36 kitchen with wi to carry off §tove, It has proven satisfactory Kitchen â€" For does ‘her own hou of sink, drain boar and stove, with refe it is used but three times is the most expensive roo house. In manvy «emall or storm door will prevent this. Dining Room Expensive _ Dining room â€" A largeâ€"dining room is a matter of choiee. _ WharZz "And laréna ansm_.y 3 °7 ,"PU!J he may be paid for all materials and lighted and large enough for famâ€"| labor and receive in addition an ily needs. If front door opens diâ€" agreed percentage of their cost, or rectly into this room there is danger | he may be paid for materials and of drafts in winter and difficulty .of labor, and a fee for supervision keeping_room heated. _ A:vactihulg| a__ 1 °. PPE 2 CC ETT . Following are suggestions perâ€" taining to location and arrangement of various rooms in a house as adâ€" vised by the two men:â€" as to save unnecessary st work, according to a N.E.A. report frpm Washington. â€" 1 e Oï¬ shacies . id i1 1 paper by an architect or contracâ€" tor, the owner, according to John M. Gries and James S. Taylor, home experts ofâ€"the U. S. Bureau of Stanâ€" dards, should consult with his wife and plan all rooms and fittings so ma We nc c lcua 2s Before building a home pective owner should ha idea of what it‘s going to _ Before the nlana a=a. THURSDAY, JUNE 2s, h windo ions from Authoritive ‘ce on Planning and Erecting House many small houses incCHWeiet Peie® on ~ Airac. gas fumes from the ceived been found that the | Should s | dealers 6 inches. _ A _corner| tnr *h« in the should have a gooc s going to look like living room or nes a day it room in the â€" vestibule .A. service , the prosâ€" Nee Bc ts n in ies acdlts. A. M A ) d kus, Waukegan, promptly moved for the adoption of the resolution, but before this could be carried to a vote Supervim‘A. W. Vercoe, of BighhnLd Pu:k, amended the motion °j should the worke rial S | dealers not be paid by the contracâ€" r | tor *the law may give them a preâ€" It demanded that Samuel E. Sims, of Pontiac, be called upon to enâ€" large upon his audit into the treasâ€" ury, covering money on deposit in the Waukegan State bank. association. petition and a reiolut:oï¬ ;‘{&;.edv‘by R. H. Stripe and William Brecheiâ€" sen. Brocheisen endorsed tha na_ After the session the board adâ€" journed until June 21 at 10 o‘clock when it is expected that the June meeting will be concluded. Insurgents of the county of supervisors for the secon in two days were rebuked â€" board when a petition dem an inquiry into the office « county treasurer was tabled out consideration yesterday. Insurgents Lose in | County Board Fight; Petitions Are Tabled erty." 'to .a contractor, care should be taken to find out that all his bills for wages and materials have been paid," Gries and Taylor advise. "In some states lien laws make _ the owner of the house responsible for all bills. He is the only man havâ€" ing â€"material evidence of having reâ€" ceived benefit of labor and materials. should be includedâ€" as contract. This is in a In letting contracts for work on the house, get bids of several comâ€" petent contractors and selectâ€"the best one, not the cheapest. There are three main types of contracts used in building work. These are: The contractor may be paid a ump miwwsuadm Y e may be paid for all materials and *L _ _ % 7 I at Miintinlicnristemiateederiis,. c 1. 21 â€"2 9 competitive bidding and is usually higher. One should© never attempt to build without having a plan that satisfies him and that has been made or checked by a competent archiâ€" tank 1# for extras is § aukegan Taxpayer‘s petition_ deminding the county board r the second time in the form of not obtained under â€"< .. Sutâ€" part of the ortant eviâ€" of the 1 withâ€" by the THE ‘PRESs _ NortHESHOREGAs Co. 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