Show NW buda I 1 in SELECTING SITE FOR HOME practically I 1 impossible m possible to give too much thought to matter of such high importance before you build bu ild it la Is necessary to have a parcel 0 of f ground too much care cannot be taken in the selection of n 11 alte lie remember it Is the spot on which you and your family faintly will spend ciany m a n y years at least that la Is the general supposition for the building jofs of a ho lionie me Is usually one of tile the highly important happenings of ones life location determines the character of house 1 ouse and it has much to do with the fam ilys happiness and health if the person bontemp contemplating 11 biting building a home lion 0 will observe tile the following suggestions gest ions when buying or selecting a site he will save himself a lot of fu ture trouble and at the same time make an all investment that will increase rather than decrease in value here are tile the suggestions buy only in a section that Is high dry and healthful locate in n a neighborhood that la a likely to increase in value and always be desirable for homes ask ash about the water supply where the th 0 water comes from if the local system Is modern and whether the supply Is plentiful churches schools and stores should be convenient rind find out if the section ha has all modern subsurface improvements sewers for instance what Is the tax levy compare it with previous rates for years why the increase or decrease it if any are gas and electricity easily obtainable tai tat does the site need much grading gra cling seeding or planting what are the transit or transportation facilities what Is tile the traveling time to place of business what Is the expense if the property meets these conditions satisfactorily then you may be sure of your selection GUILTY OF BOORISH CONDUCT city newspaper condemns visitors to rural districts who leave trash and litter behind wayfarers Wayfare rs are constantly violating the hospitality of 0 those who afford them pleasant spots for spreading their basket lunches riches lu and eating them beneath the welcome shade of spreading trees it Is bad enough to be obliged to endure such uncivilized practice in the cit city yIt it Is worse when inflicted on rural districts less able to defend themselves against ill mannered intruders motorists who leave smeared scraps of paper greasy boxes and scraps of tf picnic miscellany behind them after finishing their lunch are not only indulging in boorish indifference to the rights of others but are helping destroy their welcome afield owners of rural homesteads have a perfectly proper resentment against tourists who camp amp on or near their premises and departing leave such offensive evidence of tholar slovenly habits such conduct Is utterly inexcusable only the minority of of ourse course ore are guilty of such practices but tho the offensive minority are likely to prejudice country dwellers against the whole increasing tribe of tourists against this minority the majority should set itself firmly determined to eradicate an evil that threatens thien tens all alike cleveland plain dealer |