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Bob visits a Sears Catalog home with Jean Hannan, the owner.
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Touring a Sears Catalog Home

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" It's such a cozy little house. How big is it?"

" 32 X 26."

" That's a nice size. The living room is very comfortable. It's not too tight. And you've got a dining room of course?"

" I have a dining room. "

" Very nice. Houses of this vintage would not have had an eating kitchen. That's really something that comes in after World War II. Yeah. The original blueprint?"

" The original blueprints, would you believe I found it in the closet after I moved in."

" Of course, you still have the [unk] modern homes list of materials, everything down to the nails. And over here, look at this, the specification sheet. Let's read a little a bit from one of these. Plaster all lat walls. When preparing the brown mortar, the best way to sharp sands, light quicklime, and a good grade of hair, well picked apart are to be used. Before mixing the lime, hair and sand, the lime must be allowed to stand until thoroughly slate. Boy! That really kind of grounds you in time."

" Uh huh."

" They don't do it like that anymore. You can still buy anything by mail, but really, you can't buy a house by mail anymore."

" No, you cannot buy a house."

" Yeah! And over here?"

" Would you like to see my kitchen?"

" Sure. It's cozy."

" And, this is the enter way that goes upstairs."

" Yeah, so you've got a kitchen that's about maybe 10 x 8, and why I like this detail here. You go up 2 steps and then back down 2 steps to the other side? What's the room across the way?"

" The room across the way is my den."

" Uh huh."

" In the original plans, it was a 3rd bedroom."

" Uh huh. And then, you've changed it to use it as a downstairs den, and you've got several bedrooms upstairs?"

" I have two bedrooms; the master bedroom, which sometime I would like to enlarge because it has a sloped ceiling,----"

" Uh huh."

" and I have a park behind me so it would be a beautiful view."

" Oh, that would be pretty with French doors."

" Uh huh."

" And then a full bathroom."

" A full bathroom, and another bedroom, which is my guest room, which I have decorated in my antiques."

" That's beautiful. And of course, the staircase is what is so needed so it's just totally original."

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