Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT, FEB. 24, 1921
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Build Your
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And Help Bu?M
PAULS VALLEY
"Save the surface and Own Your
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all."
Paint and Varnish.
Chamber of Commerce
The Measure of Value in all Commercial Transac-
tions is the Satisfaction of the Buyer.
Buying pr> inferior grade of paint or hiring a
cheap painter to do your work is not the best way to
save the surface or your money. High quality makes
low cost per yard! Select your paint for the Service
it will give you—not by the price per gallon. Good
paint cannot be low-priced, pure Lintseed Oil is too
expensive. We know B. P. S. Paint will give satis-
factory service and would like to talk with you.
We d(i 1'icture Framing.
Pauls Valley Decorating
Company
PHONE 232.
''GoodWilF Protect Your Home
Cannot be bought with mere dollars.
It is the reward of constant years of service and
FAIR TREATMENT.
Every load that leaves our yard carries with it a
desire to Satisfy.
That is why we are proud to say we enjoy the
GOOD WILL of our trade.
IT MEANS MORE TO US THAN MONEY.
E. P. Duffy
EVERY THING IN LUMBER.
By
SOUND INSURANCE
Losses Paid Promptly
"Better Be Safe
Than SORRY."
FOSTER
The Insurance Man
123 W. Paul Ave. Phone No. 68
CAN BUILD NOW
Or wait and bet on a future drop in prices of Building Mater-
ial. "Build now" was GOOD ADVICE two years ago and
we believe is good advice now. There has been a heavy re-
duction in the prices of building material recently, but we are
frank to state we believe the lowest level has been reached.
We are prepared to give you valuable aid in your plans and
will be glad to give you figures at any time. Remember, we
handle the best paint on the market
Carey's Blue Ribbon Paint
Cornell Wall Board, Builders Hardware, Brick, Lime, Cement
and in fact every item that enters into a building.
Carey, Lombard, Young & Company
Phone 143 Dewey F. Foster, Manager
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Has Five Comfortable Rooms
Efficiently Arranged.
IS NOT EXPENSIVE TO BUILD
Exterior Is Distinctive and Very
Pleating—Kitchen S3 Arranged
as to Be a Positive Joy to
the Housewife.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr. William A. Radford will answer
SS.e<rt|ons and give advice FREE OF
COST on all subjects pertaining to the
subject of building, for the readers of this
paper. On account of his wide experience
as Editor. Author and Manufacturer h.
Is. without doubt, the highest authority
on all these subjects. Address all Inquiries
to William A. Radford, No 1527 Prairie
avenue, Chicago. III . and only enclose
two-cent stamp for reply
When buying or building n 'home, j
the average ninn nnd wife are Inter-
ested in two tilings—price and ap-
pearance. They know how many
rooms tliey need—if a small family a
small house will serve, and vice versa.
And as (lie tendency has seemed to
drift toward the smaller family, the
smaller house is more popular. When
tlie bungalow first made Its appear-
ance on tlie western coast il was con-
sidered more or less of h freak. But
the utilily of tills small attractive
dwelling soon became apparent and
the bungalow swept the country by
storm. It solved the big problem—
charm at a reasonable cost.
Today It Is as popular in the Middle
West as It Is out on I he coast and hun-
dreds are being built every year. The
housewife who cannot afford servants,
and the housewife who cannot get
them do not want to assume the
drudgery involved In the upkeep of a
large house. They I urn to the small,
compact, cozy bungalow as a solution.
And II tills the bill admirably.
It would be hard lo find a more at-
tractive and appealing bungalow home
than Ihe one shown here. It repre
sents a wonderful combination ol ]
charm and utility, an attractive ex-
terior and well laid out Interior. With
those two qualities, a home Is sails
factory.
Rullt of frame, painted an linmacu
late white, the bouse has a very hos
pitable entrance, one that beckons tin
iViMier-by. A glass-paneled door opens 1
Ihe way into the house. It Is set In at
artistic frame, so to speak, with 11
quaint hood above, electric light, anc
delightful terrace, enhanced by two or
naniental flower urns. The floor of tlx |
terrace is concrete nnd Is set about,
two feet above the walk, l.ong cast*
Be Sure You Select the right
menl windows in groups of three fit
nisti the llghl for Ihe large rooms
Ihe front of the dwelling and also in
much to lhe attractiveness of Ihe |
lure. The front door leads into ti
living room, one of those large rai
tiling lounging places Hint have con
to tflenn so much in (lie happy horn
H is the center of family life 111
consequently cannot he overlotfcie
This one is particularly bright ai
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Lot For
YOUR HOME
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
in all sections of the City!
Will be glad to furnish you
with list of lots for sale and
show them to you.
H. J. Taylor
Tel. 629. Globe Hotel Bldg.
Floor Plan.
rheerful because of the double set
windows on front nnd side. II Is
feel ti ln< lies by 14 feet, which is ai
usually large fm such a small home.
Through an open doorway of amp
w idth the dining room is seen, dividin
llic width of the house w ith I lie livlc
room. It is also a commodious, spi
< ious room. 18 f 'et 0 Inche* by l-t fee
with seven windows in all, two sels c
ihe side and a spI of three III froi
facing the street.
•The dining room affords access
the kitchen at the rear through a s!
gle door and lo a side hall throlij
an open doorway. This hallway, rai
nilig parallel lo Ihe front "f the hon
■leads lo Ihe bathroom at the far en
of the house and the two hedroc
very conveniently grouped with regaf
to Ihe living quarters. Secluded
they are, I hey afford members of 11
family a chance to rest even thou
some activity is going on in I he livii
room The bedrooms are small, I
do not contain any waste space an
Sanitary
And Sheet
Specify Hughes' Ph
letting the Contract for
Round Oak Moistai
and add to the comfort
Let us show you one ofi
names of satisfied users.
J. G. \
Phone No. 539.
Weaver
& Owens
Contractors and
Builders
Let us Submit you figures
on your new home.
At Carey, Lombard, Young
& Co's Yard.
Pauls Valley,
Okla.
G. G. Terr
Contractor and
Builder
Headquarters at Duffy'j
Lumber Yard.
Pauls Valley,
Okll
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1921, newspaper, February 24, 1921; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118724/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.