Gordon-Van Tine homes . he dining room is anotherbig twin window, in the front wall looking out on the porch isanother good-sized window. These openings permit good air and light, both essentials inpresent-day living. The kitchen is entered from the rear by the grade room though small and compact is a model of kitchen case is style C, as shown on the colored insertin this book. The two windows, one in each outside wall areplaced to best advantage. The housewife will enjoy her dutieswith every essential so convenient. Upstairs the well-lighted hall connects the bath wi


Gordon-Van Tine homes . he dining room is anotherbig twin window, in the front wall looking out on the porch isanother good-sized window. These openings permit good air and light, both essentials inpresent-day living. The kitchen is entered from the rear by the grade room though small and compact is a model of kitchen case is style C, as shown on the colored insertin this book. The two windows, one in each outside wall areplaced to best advantage. The housewife will enjoy her dutieswith every essential so convenient. Upstairs the well-lighted hall connects the bath with threegood chambers. Careful planning has given these roomsample closet space and perfect light and ventilation. Therear chamber has a twin-window. The linen closet is anotherGordon-Van Tine feature you will surely appreciate. For a real serviceable house, you should consider this of it as an investment. Your dividends will be per-manent and liberal. Read Pages 9 to 11 for Full Description of Material. Z2-Q. FirstFloor Plan Second Floor Plan PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, we will furnish white paint for the body andtrim, and brown shingle stain for the wall shingles of this home. LIKE A PIECE OF CABINET WORK Gordon-Van Tine Company, Davenport, Iowa. New Hampton, Iowa. Gentlemen: My house is now finished and am occupying it; and I am well pleasedwith the same. The house is Praised by everyone (who is not prejudiced). The Jap-A-Top shingles used have been a source of comment, because of their beauty and artisticeffect, particularly where used in the gables. The workmanship on the house is of the best,so the completed structure is like a piece of cabinet-work. The different workmen praisedthe millwork, thinking it generally better than the millwork from Charles City, where mostof the millwork for the houses in this town comes from. Very truly yours, Harry H. Dane. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Last Pages of Book Guaranteed Prices-No Extras P


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