The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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to b_. a. Th-ert . do Ereater nctnvv* to jirvpress and corarounity spirit thin building. Lvery new, attractive building, esp-
be&e.1; to tb«er-; - cjB*jcnlty 1* j'.unds z* aaimprovem Vfl*. increaf:'the wealthar.d prestige of ' ie owner; adds to
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week and
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an architect of national repabttiM, wbo Ku spe«S*.-je«I ii
acd eomrr.uj,it-*s vaere the desire is to rea^
ok over the ad.«rti«ec;ent yoc rr.iv find
.V' tne
. -ser.t thnagl.uot the ent -e ccr-^nuniry ird idd«-.j to the reneral piosptiity.
i i ejclivwk w w:!! pu&i -i an arti-.-.e e.'t.t>u Heme and Farm Kuilriinp." 7bet
the subject of hemes and « Str Lui.o:: _ - for the fam and town. His desipsc and
®' averaae means.
infonaatioa too. need for that ne-ar home of your*.
Carpenter*
MYERS t. LESTER
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Repair Work A Speciality
Haileyville. Ukla.
Phone 79
Modern, Comfortafce Houses Are
Profitable Investment.
DESIGN WITH GOOD POINTS
Lumber
For all kinds of Building Material See,
J. S. MARTIN LUMBER CO.
Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
building Here llluitrated H21 Ail
Modern Equipment fer inaurirj
Little Piflt and Mothers Plenty
of Air and Sunihine.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD
ilr. William A. Radford will answer I
qoettloiia K. t advice KHEK OK
1 j£ I on all *'.bj#i *a periairiirj to
''Jb>. t of bulldi- K «o/k oa The farm. r |
'•"* "t '!"• I-Vr On a o-j-.t of I
"Derience a fc-iiu-r. Aut! or \
■■if -/a-tuier r,e 11 without do-it-' t . ■
1 ft,«r.'.e i authority on ail (fce*t u |
! Address all ir.quiriei to William A Bad.
fori. No Jtr_-; pran« av*i._« r ,.ig0 1
I 111 and only IndOM hr tut ttarno tor
H'.* raisers are In th<- same po>iriot J
as e.ery ntli -r manufacturer <>f food-
stuff*--to earn a profit they uust
rai"* 11 „,re lio-s at tlie least p.^siljle
cost
Tbe shortfst cut to profitable ling
raising is to ,lie ]lttle pfgg ani|
ti,t-ir inotlier« plenty of tunslilu.—nuij
sunshine doesn't cost a cent—nature
provides It freely, more freely at some
times 11,an at other*, but no matter
tiou xi-nat or small Is the suj.ph, it
Ik free.
Sunshine keeps little piKs from r-oi.
ira-tll.K disease; it keep, their p-i.s
free from disease terms, and from
cold 11 nil dump uhlrh are two deadly
enemies of the animals In their !n-
fa.iev. By a.linlttiiifc' plenty of sun-
shine Into their living ijuarters,
crt-ater proportion of each litter will
lne !„ lie.ome sjK-rifices to the nee«I
for liam ai <l bacon, to say BOffelDK of
pork chops.
Of course, n,e easiest way to hrine
"'r.'- K The PeSaiEi" Is piice^. and pre-
*(t'- The pips fr&ni coating In contact
; ith tbe rtrfd. damp concrete.
But th- most e«set,tlal feature of
tb - t-uiw.np is the windows in tt.c
• - an-i Mtof. Th^rse windows are
**> i>*-at<-d tbat ever; bit of sunlight
t\. .laMe in February and Jlarch has
1 — to '.If pens, killing the
serms that thrive in tbe dark and
r!*tiip. and warming the inter!.,r of tlie
l.o .>e. l-j'er in the spring, the w;n-
<5ow provide means for greater ven-
1 illation of the house.
The pen partitions may be either of
wood «r iij'-ta!. the latter being pre-
' • !. a .; i mop- -unitary. There
I* less chance for dir- to adhere to '1
|th:.n to wood; alv> It Is more easily
clear,e>l. Through the 'enter •>( the
building :s t!,e feedlnj; all^y, suft; ieiit.
i !y wide for a wagon to be driven
| through fur either distribution of feed
j or removal of litter. Sunk into Nie
i concrete fl«K.r Is a gutter, which may
I l>e hosed out, and raised above It are
I t'se feeding troughs in front of each
rx>.j.
ife'ocds show that the pri e 0f lire
stoi-k has decreaeed «• than any olb
er fan.i produ. t. While feed is cheap
liegs are bringing a ^<«i.i price. c.,|„
parativelv, und hog raisers are much
encouraged ever the prospects. Huw
ever, greater producti.,11 at a le<> prre
portlonate coit nutiti* profit for the
fanner who markets ii - corn 01, the
hoof.
I'uring the last feu months build-
ing costs, or. rather, the tost of build-
ing materials has been reduced more
than 2T> per rent. Lumber dealers
everywhere ha e revised their price
lists downward, and fanners who ha\e
put off building for this reason can
now go ahead with a reasonable
surance that they will be getting their
buildings lit a co-( t !.:■ t has little
chance of being tnu.-lj lower for st-v-
era! years to cot.ie.
How much this bt;:i.|;:ig w ill cost |
can he easily asccrlaineil by consult- ;
ing with the local luiulwr and build-
ing material dealer aod the contr.• ■ |
tor. If it is decided to ahead with
construction w-.-ik. It i> the be-: policy
to build from plan<. :.v witli the plans
Plumbing
For Plumbing- and Repair work See,
C B LINDSAY
Phone 159 Haileyville, Okla.
SWINNEY BROTHERS
PLUMBING, HEATING AND TIN WORK
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 279. Residence Phone 202—275
Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
WIENEKE PLUMBING COMPANY
PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING AND
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
Building Material
K. J. LEFEVRE
New Rugs and Linoleum Just Received
Hartshorne, Okla.
Real Estate
Hardware
REYNOLDS HARDWARE CO.
Everything in Building Hardware
Hartshorne, Okla
Insurance
RUFUS L. JAMES
FIRE INSURANCE
Phone 134 Hartshorne, Okla.
Furnishings
K. J. LEFEVRE
THE HOME FURNISHER
Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
HOG VL:
^Etpy^LLEY
, •OOWfi
r.tOt. s
G jPtlAfc
Paints
• Mason
Electricians
BREWER & BREWER
ELECTRICIANS
House wiring a speciality.
Phones 105—219—1 Haileyville, Okla.
the Utile pigs and tlie sunlight Into
contact is to allow thorn to run out-
doors. Bm in the late winter and
early spring, when n great majority
"f pigs are l oin. It Is too co'd for
them, Thcv must he housed in build-
ings that will protect theni from .old
and drafts, but the building must be
so constructed that there Mill be Mi,
tthnndaiiie <,f sunshine In their living
quarter*.
This need of vouag pigs has been
thoroughly recognized by modern farm
building architects, and they have de-
signed buildings thm ,vii| keep the
pigs and their mothers wann, allow
them plenty of flesh air without
drafts, and at the same time admit the
llf>- and health-giving sunlight.
How this Is iKvniuplislied is shown
by tin- building In the accompanying
Illustration. This frame structure, 24
feet wide and 70 feet long, will house
JO sows und tln-ir young. It is set on
concrete foundation and has a con-
crete Door. The Itoor enables the
farmer to kc«-|i tin- house i lean and
sanitary. One half of the pen floors,
that half that is next the outside
walls of the building. Is covered with
planks, raised an inch or so from the
concrete. This permits n circulation
of air underneath the planks, on
— 7C:C
before him the contractor has no ei
cuse for mistakes.
. Building this year will lie heavy, tis
buildings are needed, hot Ii in the li.r,-
er cities, the rural communities uni
on the farms. Those who take ad
vantage <>f the spring season to get
needed buildings erected, will be in a
position to properly house their live
stock and crops next fail.
QUICK SERVICE AUTO PAINTING
Hartshorne, Okla.
EARNEST SHEPARD pr0p.
All Work Guaranteed
General business was irregular
.*id erratic und tended to retard buy-
jift in May, according to the monthly
~epo;t of the Eighth Federal Reserve
t>ank of St. Louis. The financial ait-
i.'ition in the district is stronger than
n more than a year.
+ + +
Anthrax has appeared again In
Pittsburg County, Ok., according to re-
ports brought to McAlester. At a
point about ten miles northwest of
there, it is reported, five cattle have
died with the disease Immediate
quarantine was established and tk«
state veterinarian notified.
t t +
The Santa Fe Railroad will lay off
1,080 additional employees on its
eastern lines by June 1, Fred C. Fox,
genaral manager, announced recently!
This does not include the o'.lfi men
being laid off at the Topeka shops.
K. J. LEFEVRE
New Perfection Oil Stoves
White Mountain Refrigerators.
Hartshorne, Okla.
Contractors
J. M. FORSYTH
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
('hone 1<7 Hartshorne, Okla.
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Hubbard, John H. The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1921, newspaper, June 9, 1921; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165341/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.