k ffliiifr rfrf • ir ir- ümr+ámk Californias Choicc5Í:Dcsit  K ä ' il No. 33-B PRICES (atalog N0.23 FOR PACIFIC READY-CUT IDMES,F.O.B.MILL All prices F. O. B. factory, Boyle Prices of Ready-Cut materials do not include plumbing, masonry, wiring,- lath or plaster. For terms see page 160. All prices sul^'ect to change without notice. All previous prices void. Cost of freight or truck delivery gladly furnished on application. We will quote, upon request, completed price for any design erected in or near Los Angeles, on your lot, ready for occupancy, including labor, plumbing, wiring, masonry,.etc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiuMuiiuiiMuiiHiMii!MuuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|(^nuiiiijuiiiniiiiiii;iiiuuiiiiniiiiniitnintiuiii[iiiiiiiiii^ What These Prices Include Ready-Cut for Plaster—Prices include the Ready-Cut materials, ready for lath and plaster interior finish. All doors, win- dows, screens, mill work, rough and fin- ish lumber, paint and stain, flooring, nails, rough and finish hardware, insulating felt, shingles or roofing, etc., as specified. See page 1 1. Ready-Cut, Lined with Plasterboard— Prices include specifications as above and, in addition, all necessary plasterboard for walls and ceilings, including tinting ma- terials and either paste filler or battens with which to apply the plasterboard. .Note that studding'and ceiling joists are spaced 1 6 inches on center, even in plas- terboard lined PACIFIC homes. 5% DISCOUNT If you select a Pacific home as shown, and make no changes, we allow a 5% discount from our list price. We do not consider reversing the plan as a change, or any changes.in specifications that might have to be made to meet various local building ordi- nances, which are different in every community. ADDITIONAL 2% DISCOUNT 2% discount is allowed for cash in full with order. Regular terms are 25% paid with order, the balance as stated on page 160. • TERMS We assist home-builders in negotiating loans. For further information regarding terms, see page 160. READY-CUT—NOT PORTABLE ddr Ready-Cut construction is in no way portable. But if you are interested in portable or sectional construction, send for our special catalog supplement of “Factory-Built” Houses. HOMES Ready Cut Ready Cut Ready Cut Style Page Lined With Piaster'^ Window Ready Cut Lined With Plaster Window for Plaster Plasterboard Yardage Shades Style läge for Plaster Plasterboard Yardage Shades 495 21 $ $ ...< $.... 267 72 $1090.00 $1212.00 313 $20.15 454 22 2112.00 2411.00 33.51 266 ¡73 990.00 1108^00 301 20.60 493 23 . Ì. 1 .... 265 74 806.Ú0 895.00 229 13.95 492 24 2853.00 3157.00 7Í8 52.55 264 75 «061.00 1176.00 295 21.02 491 25 2148.00 2418.00 691 40.65 262 ¡76 1288.00 1444.00 401 27.00 490 26 2670.00 2965.00 <755 37.29 26lj' ■ 1158.00 1297.00 358 17.88 489 27 1462.00 1656.00 499 28.45 260 78 1381.00 1512.00 336 33.20 488 28 2052.00 2297.00 628 37.20 248 79 1019.00 c 1121.00 262 21.70 487 29 1614.00 1810.00 503 32.68 232 -80 2749.00 3137.00 996 33.59 486 30 2020.00 2265.00 628 35.03 • 230 81 2628.00 2986.00 918 44.28 485 31 1649.00 1870.00 566 27.10 227 82 3040.00 ' 3393.00 - 905 .... 484 32 1514.00 17*1.00 530 23.23 223 83 2701.00 3045.00 883 .... 483 33 1467.00 1648.00 , 465 29.15 222 84 1924.00 2154.00 : 589 36.98 482 34 1730.00 1959.00 & 588 30.38 215 85 1 481 35 1324.00 1482.00 405 29.35 207 86 2188.00 2441.00 649 38.4Ò 480 36 1370.00 1559.00 485 32.40 206 204 86 87 1122.00 982.00 1245.00 1104.00 317 314 19.97 22.03 476 37 1911.00 2172.00 669 30.67 193 88 2780.00 3108.00 842 61.60 475 38 3509.00 S821.00 799 71.90 t191 ’* 89 3860.00 4234.00 .960 433 39 1820.00 2010.00 486 37.80 176 ■ 73 90 91 ‘ 3026.00 3000.00 3483.00 3356.00 966 914 .... 432 41 2625.00 2827.00 518 53.85 ; 98 92 1799.00 2023.00 575 40.95 431 40 1696.00 1869.00 443 38.10 94 93 1450.00 ‘ 1623.00 444 31.65 430 42 1297.00 14^8.00 388 26.00 86 85 94 95 1322.00 1685.00 1502.00 1879.00 461 497 31.65 39.30 429 43 2409.00 2647.00 612 29.40 84 96 . 1272.00 1421.00 383 32,55 422 44 1885.00 2062.00 452 29.40 83 97 1247.00 » 1428.00 462 23.88 421 45 2854.00 3133.00 717 25.65 - 79 78 98 99 1484.00 1911.00 1653.00 2Q78.00 433 428 32.70 33.10 419 46 , 2096.00 2329.00 598 .... 77 100 1140.00 1298.00 405c 0 27.75 405 47 2340.00 * 2555.00 656 73 101 179100 1999.00 535 20.40 402 48 2752.00 3029.00 711 ’ 38.22 72 102 1455.00 “1622.00 428 30.40 398 49 2795.00 3093.00 763 .... 67 103 1137.00 1303.00 425 27.85 397 398 50 64 104 849.00 * 963.00 293 ^KLl8.48 51 2498.00 2745.00 è32 46.75 61 - A 105 871.00 978.00 276 • 24.45 395 52 2509.00 2766.00 658 43.00 59 106 871.00 975.00 ¿266 . 22.50 393 53 1638.00 1884.00 529 19.18 107 798.00 904.00 274 16.45 392 54 2198Í00 2443.00 627 42.65 54 108 924.00 1030.00 270 20.10 385 55 1739.00 1919.00 462 37.49 53 109 . 1219.00 1342.00 . -317 28.25 379 56 1718.00 1912.00 498 39. f 52 110 675.00 759.00 • 214 14.18 378 57 2135k 00 2346.00 541 28.50 51 1 Ì22 “7 714.00 809.00 243 15.20 374 58 3048.00 3348.00 768 43.17 49 111 823.00 913.00 230 24.45 372 59 ■1808.00 2018.00 538 29.90 48 112 748.00 838.00 230 17.57 371 60 2225.00 2410.00 474 24.98 ‘ 47 113 827.00 939.00 . 288 16.95 369 61 2480.00 2764.00 729 36.59 46-A 115 638.00 727.00 ’ 227 16.55 367 62 1345.00 1483.00 23.55 46 114 672.00 761.00 227 17,05 366 63 1758.00 1S53.00 499 46.40 45 116 779.00 868.00 230 17.50 349 64 1556.00 1685.00 33-1 21.12 44 117 959.00 1054.00 244 27.60 280 65 1172.00 1307.00 345 26.19 43 118 1149.00 1265.00 297 27.20 277 66 1167.00 1292.00 320 25.12 41 119 930.00 1038.00 279 20.15 276 67 1087.00 1200.00 288 24.35 39 120 1025.00 1140.00 296 22.00 272 68 1379.00 1539.00 410 36.95 38 121 829.00 941.00 286 15.20 271 69 1371.00 1526.00 399 28.80 37-A 122 428.00 487.00 151 10.55 270 70 1385.00 1532.00* 378 27.15 35 124 520.00 595.00 192 14.80 269 71 1242.00 1356.00 292 29.05 34 % 123 1 540.00 616.00 195 17.05 nd jdaubn Avenues, Los Angeles. ■ •' ■ Thejize of the studding, ceiling joists and other specifications of a few of our |naller houses may have to be changed in your locality to meet your localbuilding ordinance. These changes,'if necessary, may be made at a sligh additional charge. Write us for estimates. Such changes, made to meetsbuilding ordinance, do not interfere with the 5% discount men- tioned below, allowed for making no changes in our plan. iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifflinliiiiiiinffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiuninniiinini^TOniinnimmnminiiiimiimnnnmimmunmnmm HOMES ONE AND TWO-ROOM HOUSES Unlined Construction Style 16—page 125 . ..............$257.50 Style 27—Page 124................. 543.25 Style 28—Page 123................. 374.00 Style 17 Small One-room Houses with panel door and two casement windows. No interior stain. 10x12..........$114.75 10x14 ........ 125.75 12x14....... 140.00 12x16 ........ 152.00 Style 20 (Page 125) 10x18...........1 $159.25 12x18 .............175.75 12x20.............»187.75 12x24..............211.75 Plasterboard Llned- 10x18 . I.........$270.50 12x18 ............ 295.25 -Style-21 (Page 125) 12x20..............$311.75 12x24 ............. 344.00 SCHOOLS, OIL STATIONS, BARNS, Style Page STORES Ready Cut, Unlined 50 hÜ 157 $ 503 157 581 157 591 156 592 155 * 593 155 594 155 .. . . 595 156 596 156 Ready Cut for Plaster $......... Ready Cut for Plasterboard $......I GARAGES (Specifications on Page 126) FORD STANDARD GARAGE 9x12............$ 77.00 10x12............. 80.75 10x14............. 87.50 12x14........... 95.75 12x16............ 102.25 12x18............ 109.25 12x20............ 116.00 14x18.............118.25 14x20/......... 125.50 CALIFORNIA GARAGE -10x12 ..........$ 91.25 10x14* 99.75 10x16 ........... 106.50 12x14 ........... 109.75 12x16 ........... 118.75 12x18 ........... 127.75 12x20 ........... 136.50 , 14x18 ........... 138.75 14x20 ...........1 148.25 SPECIAL GARAGE 9x12............$ 58.00 9x14............. 63.25 10x12............ 61.25 10x14............. 66.75 10x16......1_____ 72.25 12x14........... 73.50 12x16......;..... 79.50 12x18............. 85.25 12x20............. 91.25 COLONIAL GARAGE 12x18 ...........$148.75 Other sizes on application Double Standard Garage .18x18 ...........$160.75 Gther sizes on application Jfooubie Stucco Garage ' (ex18 ...........$168.75 Other sizes on application NOTE:—We design special Garages to match any style house in our catalog. • 5?ACIFIC Î^EADY-^UX //OMES, Incorporated - 1330 South Hill Street,* i NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER: 288-141 ^ mi ■■ • •/> 2®*àU. 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J 1 B i fï îl ê h m B1B ) ) 5 , # » 4 {» w A I * ^ I I (> ÜÉ HU! ifcHCtfCFT UBRAttf Pace Architectural Service ............ 4 Bank Building....................156 Barn ............................157 Benefits of Pacific System......... 3 Building Laws .................... 9 Built-In Features.........127 to 147 ^Carpenters, Contractors ......... 7 (Cement Work..................... 17 ChangeSin Specifications -....... 17 Courts ........................86-87 Disappearing BedB................142 Doors .......................148-149 Duplex HouseB...............80 to 84 Electrical Fixture].......152 to 154 Elevations ...................... 20 »Ejection Servi^H................ 11 Estimates ........................ 9 •Exhibition Ground].............18-19 Export Shipment.................. 10 Factory ..........1.............. 12 Fils ............................ 85 F. O. B. Mill Prices............ 11 Foreman’s Sendees................160 Freight Saving.................... 9 Garles ..........................129 Gas Stations ...................157 Guarantee .......................159 Hospital ........................156 HBv to Rich Exhibition Grounds ........-.............. 19 Liability Insurance............... 9 Industrial Houses ...............155 Interior Views............128 to 144 Page Ironing Boards.................143 Library .......................1 56 Loans .......................... 10 Mail Orders .................... 8 Miscellaneous Materials ....... 17 Miscellaneous Structurell55 to 157 One and 2-Room Houses..........125 Order Blank.....Inside Back Cover Ordering By Mail................ 8 PaintslEtc..................... 16 Paint Factory.................. 10 Plaster and Plaster Board...... 17 Plumbing Fixtures .........150-151 Price List......Inside Front Cover Quality of Lumber.............. 16 Questions and Answers..........159 Railroad Fare Refund........... 19 Ready-Cut Home, Under Construction ................ 13 Ready-Cut Material...........14-15 Real Estate Office*............155 References ...............ft...158 Saving ......................... 5 Sclol .........................156 Special Plans................... 10 Specifications—General ......16-17 Sub-Contracts .................154 Sumjnary of Pacific System..... 12 Terms ..........................160 Trim Detail ...................127 Two-Story Houses...........88 to 91 Wall Construction.............. 17 Window Shades .................154 INDEX OF DESIGNS PlanBand design] with individual Specifications are arranged in descend- ing numerical sequenl ranging from the highest style number (Style 495), beginning on Page 21, to the lowest style number (Style 16), ending on Page 125. Comput’d ana Published by PACIFIC READY-CUT HOMES, Incorporated /f Office bnd Exhibition Grounds: 1330§SOUTHi HILL^ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL. Wm. P. Butte, President and Gen’l ~Ajfgr. Berne S. Barker, Secy-Treas. Cable: Pacificut Copyright 1923^ By Pacific Ready-Cut Homes, Inc. ,A11 Rights Reserved. 1 — iiiil Eno WM ■ H 11 - wmmmm .„■H. ^ ' Il ..... Ai O REVOLVING m CARRYING MOTOR AND SAW IN ONE UNIT DIAL MARKED FOR DIFFERENT PITCH ANGLES HAND WHEEL FOR ADJUSTING PITCH TAI STOCK RAFTERS CUT ON BOTH ENDS AND NOTCHED READY FOR USE Isitei SWING SAW FOR CUTTING RAFTER ENDS AT ANY PITCH ANGLE TRAVELING ROTARY GANG SAW CUTS RAFTER NOTCHES AT ANY PITCH ANGLE STOP GAUGE AD- JUSTABLE FOR ANY LENGTH OF RAFTER E* « A MACHINE THAT DOES THE WORK OF 20 CARPENTERS This ingenious machine cuts, bevels, notches and finishes rafters with absolute accuracy. Capacity, 5000 rafters per 8-honr day. It is one of many machines in the Pacific house manufacturing mill that results in big savings of carpenter labor and provides finer workmanship. ..- ™ — _TU CfkAMPTON ACCESS IO* ftAACKOFT LIBRARY 7Vd Building (jbsts powered ^Standardizing and Systematizing the accomplishment of Ihe Sjiiem To fully sense the value of the Pacific System and to be accurately in- formed of the benefits of the Ready-Cut method, the reader requested to carefully note the text herein. By W. P. BUTTE, President I ERBERT HOOVER, Secremry of Commerce, struck the keynote of the building problem prevalent throughout the nation, when he recently declared: A great field of service to the building industry itself and to the coun- try as a whole lies in the elimination of those great wastes which are beyond the control of any one individual. If we would secure the housing and construction now so badly lagging behind our needs, we must cheapen its costs. IiHfficiency in industry is more impor- tant to the Nation than the margin of profit. “We want a Nation of Homebuilders. The standards of living, to a large part of our people, are higher than in any other part of the world, but if wd would extend these standards to thd remainder of our people it will be done only by full effort and the elimination of every waste in industry. “Waste in manufacture and distribu- tion must be eliminated. I do not in- tend to enter into details, for I need only to mention the questions of sim- plification and standardization of dimensions and of quality, the stand- ardization of buying and selling speci- fications, the greater uniformity in con- struction contracts, the simplification of building codes and the better synchronizing of dif- ferent construction indus- tries towards the elimina- tion of intermittent employ- ment.” Secretary Hoover has taken cognizance of the fact that the building industry lacks Ustematization—-the very defi- ciency that we foresaw and have over- come. We contend, as does Mr. Hoover, that in order to cheapen building costs, waste must be eliminated. Efficiency must predominate, standardization must transcend the hit-or-miss meth- ods, and steady, rather than spasmodic, employment must be afforded to the millman and carpenter. The Pacific Ready-Cut System has ac- complished all these things and more! In a nutshell, the Pacific Ready-Cut System enables you to secure your home on a basis of predetermined value. Without sacrificing quality we are able to deliver you a home at wholesale cost, standardizing every operation —from the buying of raw materials to the erection and completion of the structure. mrn wCHECKING PLANS FOR FINAL APPROVAL Each plan produced by the Architectural Department must be approved by every Department^^^Rf before^« can be accepted by the Sales Division. System—Plus Quantity Output Provides Economy All will ¡agree mht to lower the quality of materials in the con- strud|ffln of a home isUNOT econ- omy. The secxsMpf true ^Hmy lies in ^^roping losses, preventing waste of lumber, devising way^^B reducing the amount of carpenter labor and by buying Hi materials I^Hne dependable so^^^^Ht LOWEST COST. Xow^^H actly what the wi[dish for Hi, whether a 2, 5 or l#-r€fom hoaoe. Years ago when |b^^HmH rials wHi comparatively thluehe^H est of commocEttes and low wa^l prevailed, the KrarHIing^of econH omy was not^Hffigheasary as now. But Tii^m Have Changed In almost all fmes of industry the need for economy has been ^H swered by Handjm-iizkig proc^fcj tion. Yet, ofHlL the crafts and in^^Hes, Home-building has beH the last to heed the demand for standarHation. PrSent labor cosHwill not declin^^^^Bumber is be- coming scarcer and scarcer. The Pacific System of builHig has ^^Huti^^Hi the methods of handling every pi^p of material that goes into the construcHn. The bt5lding,of a home c|gf|^^^^EraRration literally th^^nnds of skilled workmen wH rim^Harticipatel directly or indir^^f beginning with the hewing of the tree in the forest. With i|jg effort made to co- ordinate these forces, ^u^hling costs continued to incr^SfT It was thH woeful lack of H^stem that dej^mined us to det^re and perfect a method that would enable th^Home-^^Her to centSlize hug pur- chases, buy his mat^^^^^^^H middle profits, earn a considerable saving in labor and pHvent needg leH wastes. In prcHding the PacificHystem we believe we have^^Hmpli^^f a great good for the publHand as oiHrewaH have develqflgd a businefl thHrepresents a salesH^nover of several million dol- [l^Hper annum. With rapid an(H*epeaHl turnwer of our investment we canHiccessf ullyHdl ^^^^9 on a very small profit mar^fen. Perfect Plans Free Architectural Service Our Hrcl^Kctural service is a guarantee that the EeH;n you select will be correctHown to the most minute detail. Every plan showHin this book has had close st^^H of many balding experts. Every feature of the stock plan you select hz^been IlmdiH, critically reviewed, and after meeting with the approval of our Board of Practical ArcHnicts, has been finally released to our SalH Department. Thus instead ^^Having but (f®& person plan ¡your home you have the j||$gmeiHand talent of all our expells. Every in this book has ^^Hlly been bilpHthe final n^rrectnes^H But our Architectural servic^^Hs not stop witlHhe planning Hd perfecting of stock i^ftigns. When you decide to buy a Pacific Home we will provide o^aof our ContactHrchitects who i^^^ragialist in plaiHng the type of design you prefer, to work with ajss*>u in incorporating an^Bidividual ideas of your own. BjHlistributing the c^^Hf maintaining our Archi- tectural Department pro rata to the jfffiiisanc^^H homes we sell annually, the ^Et apportioned to each singlb structure i^ro trivial as to be negligible. % ^ * * m * - i) I | tit »> . v ♦ * > i pi I I 9 P PARTIAL VIEW OF THE ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT The staff of a score of Architects maintained by the Pacific Organization specialfzgSm the creation of economy plans. We maintain the largest corps of Architects of any homebuiljilmnmttcgm in-tiHWest. Their com- bined experience is at your service. — #3HADVANTAGES of Buying All Materials For Your New Home From One Source Tou Salve Extra Profits igjftmuammirnTmn...............Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinïïniiiiiimiimiy The Value of Your Dollar The Ordinal?'Way Our New Way s A iLV buys a lo£ at the Forest atthe Forest f' i.irV this size — $1?.° buys this much . first choice SISPbuysttils in your Ready-Cut 1 home erected iflV i* —fea C" ” much lumber 1 at the Retailer^ y 1- ^ ilfip buvs ttiis much F -| lumber erected J” '1 1 Our Exclusive ReaW'Cut^Sysfem Eliminates Uaks | ^■iliiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiii...............................min- Ours is an Orga^lation of specialists in home-build- ing thrift,—men who join their abHdes, with one aim in^Ttew—He building of homeHat leHthan-market- cosfcSu Imaging the difficulty and ff$k that would be entailed H purchasing an automobile ij^^H were obliged^! buy the li^&from one factory, the body from another, the^h^ss^ front1 «till anHtef^nfeurce, the radiator from another pla^ and none of the manu- fae§ure£§^?yould be responsible for the^ornfl^ete From Forest To Mill To Consumer We buy lum- ber direct from the forest cu^H ters, accepting only the Attest,^ select grades. ragjgjnbly. Yet this is the system, or lack of*system, that a home- build^ must f*30Hr when he builds by the o^Jnary method. You* prevent tlH waste by ^^Rting a Pacific Ready-Cut iHne. Concentration of pur- chasing power eliminatiS^^H of time in s^^wig mate^l^Lls *and prevents ¡Bfiift of responsibi^^H We Esumc the reHonsib^^Mfor the many and J&jaried items nec^^ary in theHDn^fti||ion of your home. OiHforce of nuying experts keeps in clos|g|oUch with all tfl ThesHmen know when to buy, where to buy at the lowest ne of the largest materi^^Bfefoly mills on the Pacific Coast, a cost which paratively speaking, th^^^^^^Kild buy the same rjua/uyguateria 1 from your local yard. As a matter of fact, ilg£s doubtful if }^^Jan^^|reH high a grade of lumber from yard. We invitB Comparison. You secure ^^Bthe materials at a guaranteed cos^^Hd there is no chance for Brget to figure in necBsary ite^^HTherefore your Btitimate profit is assured. By devoting your entire time^^Hhe^^^Lils thsB require skil^^H are able tc^^^^ffluct many mlft Bar than would be possible by ^mlo^^B tlffl methods. The slow hand njffifTflffl of [Squaring a door is obso- lete. A^Phe Pacific Mill doors are squared on both enlp|(J at one operation. Bfjtie same machine squares and bevels sash with lightning speed. We op- erate ^mr own sash and door ho^æs during the ^^^Hd-cuttinl ordinary City Building Advantages For Country Localities The fam^Rf Southern CalifBnia Architecture haBspread to all parts of the world. But iBadvant^^^^Hve not heretofore fly n^^Rlable^^Hiome^^^^^^^B very locality. Now, how- ever, you can pick ^^BHalifornia home of your dreams direct from this bcfl. It is no Biger the Homebuildeiflar removed Bom a^^B to along with justfliyflrt^fl stru(SI!li HeBan actually enjoy the E®vantaj^^fl| a Pacific IlEne at less cost than herfflmld have to pay for a plain, unat- tract^^BHucture. Labor^costs are high in ou^^Bre-way regions. It B almost iri^^Hble cno^HBmaterlal in a remote Boca^^H But by ordering a Pacific Home thestt^Ser securesRthei same material, the rsame advanta^^BEh^^Hne service and the same sB^Sctiq^^^Bhe city bif^r. ^^fflther- more, his savi^B are GREATER in pm^Htion as ^BS^R less labor c^^Bthan he 'v^M^^^Einarily; the freightB1 on his lumb^^R less beCaBe the fiBhed re^^K>-nail-in-plaiBlum- ber is shipped, and hefl never delayed for Security of Ordering by Mail Pcfiic HomB are price^BheBame to every one. The Home- builder li^^BlOOO mile^Brom Los Angeles secures identically thBame price F. O. B., mill, as the person corr^^BireclB) our office to Han cBer. The manufactureCof PaiCtfic Homes pjas reachB the point of^perfBion and our Bethod^fc^e been standar^^B to such i m — 10 —1 Here pictured part of our fleet of trucks, ready for loading electric cranes pick up an entire load and ^^^|it on the truck, requiring only a few seconds’ time. Handling and transporta^Hi costs are mized. We have the most modern equipment to be found anywhere on the Coast. What F. O. B. Mill Homes Erected Prices Include Ready for Occupancy Briefly our flO. B. Mill priH detail^Bin the Price Lijrahhat accompanies this catalog ^clude: lumber reffiy-cut, interior mill work, plenty of nai^^Hofing, oak flo® as specified, paints, enamels, stains, glass, sash, doors, screens, hardware, flashing, in^Bating felt, etc. Also full working plan^^^^Sial lists and ra&tructioiHfoHrection. Joists, stuc® cripples, head- ers, fire box, ^Beathing, siding between doors and windows, window and door frame materials including apron and stool caps, plate^tal^^Sinfflding jack hips and valleys, etc.,H*e cut to exact length, sawed, squared, notched and beveled as required. Flooring and sub-floor are cut ready for nailing. Doors are mortised and bored ready to insert knobs and locks. D^wf^sash and cupboard doors are built-up, gl^j^H ready to install. Materials for built-in features are ready-cut to assemble. Kol siding and exterior .trim are selected kiHdried. All finish lumbeiSSor inter® work is positively the finest poss^e to obtain. We pay a premium for this lumber and every piece must pass the most critical inspection or*us rejected. Carpenters tell us it is the most uniform grade of selected finish they have ever handled—it is easy to work, is not brittle and will not split when nailing. Every piece of Pacific finish lumber is thoroughly kiln-dried. We Hmish an expert foreman, at a nominal cost, to superintend and assist in the erection work. See terms on page 160. The specifications that accompany each design shown in this catalog give the exaHdimensions of lumber we guarantee to furnish. They also indicate the types of built-in featur® by numbers and the latter are pic- tured on pages 127 to 147. The types of doors as specified are shown on pages 148-149. Styles of in- terior trim are shown on page 127. IfHesired we will quote a price for tl^e complete ready-cut materials delivered to destination, including all transportation and handling charges. Ejm can engage H to handle the entire work and to assume complete responsibility for building your hom^ftr we will furnish the ready-cut materials and iffiu can handle your own erection work. Either way saüte^Bmu money. Our services on “turn key” erec- tion joHinclude: furnishing all materials and labor, building permits, cement work, plastering, painting, in- stallation of plumbing and electrical work, window shades,—in fact everything as per contract. Our com- plete service of erecting hoi®s extends to localities throughout the Southwest. We maintain our own! crews of carpenters, masons, plumbers, plasterers, electricians and other tradesmen, and therefore youl are assured ipfg depeWable workmanship. The respon- sibility for their work re® upon us,. As we secure the materials in carload qualities direct from the manu- facturers, we of course buy St far better pTices than an individual and are able to give lower estimates. export shipments are Sated and delivered di- rect to the dock by ftfticgP*! — 11 —AEROPLANE VIEW OF THE PACIFIC MILL AT BOYLE AND SLAUSON AVES., LOS ANGELES This mammoth plant, the largest factory og^||kind in Western America, covers approximately 12 acres and has a capacity of 25 houses per day. Accommodations are provided for 7,000,000 feet of lumber. Approxi- mately 450 men are employed and our annual payroll is in excess of $1,000,000.00. You are cordially invited to come and see this great plant in operation—any week day, any working hour. Systematize Means Economize Fact No. 1 QUANTITY BUYING of lumber and other mat6|ials permits resale direct to Consumer at wholesale prices. We buy^mmber by shipload from forest cutteW^I nails, roofing, hardware, etc., by carload. We manufacture our own paints. Fact No. 2 MACHINEmABOR lean do better, more ac- curate^Ber work than slow hand labor. Every piece of lumb^a that can be cut by ma- chine is done so at the Pacific mill, saving 15r/c to, 3M/ ccirpenter labor. For instance, one ma- chine dogj^the&^®rk of 20 carpenters. The Homebuilder profits. Fact No. 3 MILL PREPARATIC^Ef lumberBieaB thal only the pieces actually necessary to builBa home are required, preventing waste, eliminating mis- takes and extra handling; reducing freBht, etc. When^mou select a Pacific Ready-Cut Home you pay for only the pieces ^Actually used. The carpenters can devote their time to nailing the pieces to- gether instead of spending days in preparing the pie^s, trial fittings, etc. Fact No. 4 EXPERT ARCHITECTS spe- cializing in the designing of inex- pensive homes can^B>mplish bet- ter results than a single architect. The Pacific Organization includes the largest corps of architects on the Coast who are working to a single end—the designing of perfect homesj that can be built at less cost. We make no extra charge for their services. Fact No. 5 SYSTEMATIZED METHODS in handling lumber and shipping prevent loB of labor and time. When you order a Pacific Home everything is sent in one shipment. ^Electric loading cranes and gasoline tractors transport the lumber at the mill, replacing slow, costly, inefficient laborers. This big JQing is reflected in every price we quote. Fact No. 6 BIG PRODUCTION and one small profit on ea^^^le means lH^T cost to the Homebuilder, providing a leJ^Mate return on the mill’Bn- vestment. Pacifism production of approxi- mately 25 houses per day means rapid and repeated turnover of the investment. You pay one small profit on your entire home instead ofmeparate profits on lum- ber, paint, hardware, roofing, Yow also eliminate risk, and above all, you deal with an O^^MizationUith an 18-year old reputation gpr integrity, square dealing andf%ggressive Home- building methods. READY-CUT HOMES ARE NOT PORTABLE t|HPcP!l9 Ready-Cut Homes are in = = no way portable or sectional. = = The construction is immovable, = = erected on the same principle as ~ | a taawlffijMskyscraper—pieces pre- = = pared at t|H^Hl ready fnBactual 7 = placing and naimpfl Pacific = Homes are actually more perma- =j § nent than ordinary structures by = | reason ^^^^9accurate machine | = cutting and extra ^^^Imaterials s - used. = ^IIIMI!II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI!I!?. — 12 —iütiüü •j 1 Erecting a Ready-Cut Home ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF A PACIFIC HOME IN COURSE OF ERECTION STARTING This view shows the progress of erection on the first day. With a crew of five carpenters the under-bracing, joists and flooring can be laid and frequently some of the side walls are erected before the end of the day. THE FOURTH DAY The rafters are in place and the ^Hing and sheathing are being laid. Likewise the rough plumbing and wiring are in. By the end of the fi^a day the roof, sheathi^B and siding should be complete. THE SECOND DAY This view shows the house during the second day. The stud- ding is all in place, as are the bracing, fire-stops, ceiling joists, etc. ¿»Installation of rough plumbing and wiring can begin. THE SEVENTH DAY By this time the window and door frames are set and the work of the roughing-in is practically completed. The painters are able to put on^me priming coat. The roof can be shingled and the interior is ready for lath and plaster. Staunch Framing We pay| particular attention to this and in Sit- ting our studding, bra®, trusses, etc., do so wiE the idea ofBiving the framework the maximum of solidity so that the structure will be stai^B and solid. Plans Easily Read We furnish an injjj^yidual set of plans with each house which any carpenter can follow. These are very complete and are drawn to standard scale. Each elBation is laid out in detail. ' If the planBand instructions are followed it impossible to make a rBtake. ^Hnished in five weeks The home is ready to move into within approximately five weeks from starting, |^E^ding climatic ^^Hitmns do not hinder the work. A saving of from two to three weeks in erection time is earned. The work can be completed in shorter time when larger crews are employed. With each hc^^Bwe furnish a complete material list, giving amount, size, detailed description of B material, etc. The full set of plans includes blue print elevations, floor plan, foundation plan, details^of wall construction and built-in features.ttft A REPRESENTATIVE SHIPMENT OF READY- CUT MATERIAL 1. C. C. Door for cooler. 2. C. C. Door for Cupboard. 3. Colonial Glass Doors for Bookcase, Buffets, Etc. 4. Transom Sash Trimmed to Size, Bottom Rail Bevelled. 5. Double Hung Windows. 6. 3-ply Veneered Panel Stock for Wainscotting, Etc. 7. % x 2Y& Battens for pan- nelling. 8. Patent Ironing Board, As- sembled. 9. No. 9 Screen Door Trim- med to Size. 10. 5-Panel Colonial Door Trimmed to Size, Mor- tised for lock, holes bored for knob and key. 11. One-panel Door Trimmed to Size, Mortised fo®Lock, holes bored for knob and key. 12. 1 "fc Veneered Door Trim- med to SizeJ|P 13. Colonial Side Lights. 14. Window Shutters Colonial Design. 15. 10-Light French Door. 16. Turned Porch Columns. 17. C. V. Ceil for Porch Ceil- ing, cut to length. 18. C. V. Eave Sheathing, Cut, Bundled, Marked. 19. Plaster Board, Crated. 20. Felt for Roof. 21. Building Paper for Floor Covering. 22® Roof Jack for Terra Cotta Flue. (Not included in list price.) 23. Pacific Insulating Felt for Outside WallsHj 24. Double Hung Windows. 25. Stationary Screen for Tran- som Sash. 26. Sliding Screens, Grooved on Sides. 27. Casement Sash, Bevelled. 28® Casement Frame, Cut, Bun- dled, Marked. 29. Shelving for Closets, Cup- boards, etc. 30. Linen Closet Doors Bun- dled, Marked. 31. Inside Window Aprons, Cut, Bundled, Marked. 32. Drawer Side, Cut, Bun- dled, Marked. 33. Drawer Fronts, Cut, Bun- dled, Marked. 34. Drawer Backs, Cut, Bun- dled, Marked. 35. Tin Flashing for Doors, Windows. 36. Valley Tin. 37. Wire Shelves for Cooler. 38. Sugar Pine Drain Board. Ends Crated. 39. Built Up Segment for Porch. 40. Studding Cut to Length, Sized, Bundled. 41. Rafters and Ceiling Joists for Porch, cut ready to as- semble. 42* 1" x 4" and llx 3" Corner Boards. 43. Verge Boards Cut to Length J|B e veiled. 44. Oak Flooring. 45® 4" x 6" R. W. Mudsills. 46. Shingles. 47. Plumbing Fixtures and Fit- ings. (Not included in list price.) 48. 4" x 4" Girders. 57. 5 8 J 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 2" x 4" Foundation Plates and Underpinning. 1" x 4" Foundation Brac- ing. Pulley Stile Cut to Length, Rabbetted, Pockets Cut for Pulley. Ceiling Joists Cut to Length, Ends Bevelled. Collar Beams, Roof Truss- ing, Cut, Bundled, Marked. Rafters Cut to Length, Bevelled» Notched. Top and Bottom Plates Cut to Length, Sized and Bun- dled, Spacing of Studs, Cripples, Door and Win- dow Openings Marked on Each Plate. Pacific Ready Roofing, As- phaltum Nails, Etc. Inside Door and Window Casings, Cut to Length. Window Shades. HNot in- cluded in list price) JH Porch Post, Cap and Base. Roof Sheathing, Both Ends Squared, Even Lengths^® Composition Roofing for Ridge. Nails, . I Built-up Brackets for Co- lonial Porch. T. and G. Flooring Ends Squared* Cut to Even Lengths, Bundled. — 14 — 49J 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. All material in one shipment unless otherwise specified. Pieces or bundles plainly marked to show where all material is to be used. Girders and floor joists cut to length. Studs, cripple® and headers, cut to exact length. Wall and partition plates marked for all open- ings,Studding, etc., and cut to length. Gable studs, roof bracing® trusses, etc., cut to length. Hip, valley, jack and common rafters cut to length, notched for plate, ready to assemble. Roof sheathing cut to length including bevel cut for hips and valleys. Vertical grain fir flooding cut to length to break under partition® with joints staggered to door- ways. Sub-floor for hardwood sent in even lengths with one end beveled for laying diagonally. Siding squared on both ends and cut to length between openings Treads, Risers and carriages cut for front and rear steps as shown. Window and door frames" jamb® headers, sill* interior and exterior casing® head caslngsP aprons^Btoo® etc., dadoecfl cutBto length and bundled, ready to assemble. All sash and windows glazed. All segment roofs, arched ceilings, brackets, ventilators® Louvres, etc., cut and bundled. Porch pos^B flower boxe® balliBter® etc., cut. Inside door® squared, mortised for locks and bored for knob and key. All materials for built-in features cut to length and bundled, ready to assemble. All cupboard doors built up, cupboard sash door® glazed. Door and window head and side casings, stools, aprons, neck moulds, etc., cut to length. Baseboard, picture mould etc., cut in lengths to permit of accurate fitting. Nails, hardware, flashing for valleys and outside door and win- dow openings, roofing, paints, stain® etc., complete as per specifi- cations® guaranteed to be ample for completion of building. All material plainly marked to correspond with plans o® material lists. — 15 — 66. Cripples, over Doors and Windows, Cut, Bundled, Marked. 67. Sash Weights. 68. Tinting Material. 69® Sash Cord. 70. Shellac for Hardwood Floo^^H 71. Thinner for Paint. 72. Wax for Hardwood Floors. 73|1 Enamel. 74. Porch Floor Paint. 75. Outside Stain. 76. Inside Stain. 77. Outside Paint. 78. Inside Flat Undercoat. 79. Glue Sizing for Tinting Material. 80. Paint for Outside TrimH 81. Putty. 82. Cap for Terra Cotta Flue, (not included in list price). 83. Window Sills Notched, Bevelled, Cut, Marked, Bundled. 84. Roof Stringers, Cut, Sized and Bevelled. 85. Braces and Fire Stops Cut to Length. 86. Inside Window Headcas- ing, Cut to Length. 87. Window Head Jambs Cut to Length, Bundled** 88. Treads for Outside Steps, Cut to Length. 89. Inside Window Casings, Cut to Length, Marked BundledSt 90. Outside Door and Window Casings, R. W. 91. Plate Rail Apron. 92. Plate Rail. 93. Base Board. 94. R. W. Siding Rabbetted, Bevelled, Cut to Length between openings. 95. Floor Joists sized, Cut to Length. 96. Sub-Floor, Ends Bevelled. 97. Screen Wire. 98. Threshold for Outside Doors. 99. Inside Hardware Complete Boxed for Shipping. 100. Mirror Crated for Ship- ment. ;Sf H3H . .* • IK ®H®mI ■fpsai How Ready-Cut Material Is Prepared .—-- mm General Specifications (As Figured for the F. Quality of Lumber A home, no matter what its size may be, should be built of the finest grades of lumber. We would rather lose an order than to furnish an inferior grade of material. In buying our lumber in cargo quantities we demand the right of selection. Our lumber experts make frequent journeys to the forests to select the lumber and when it is received at our mills it is carefully inspected and checked as to quality, as well as quantity. Every piece must conform to our high standard. All framing material is of sound Douglas Fir. Our exterior finish including siding, etc., is all selected, kiln dried material. The interior finish is clear selected Fir, kiln dried and sanded. After each piece of lumber is checked out ready for shipment to the customer, it is re-inspected and must be absolutely perfect^ according to the standards of our mill inspectors, or it is rejected and replaced by other materials. No second hand material is ever used^ Each piece is new and clear^| The home builder cannot be too careful in the choice of lumber. In very few localities is it possible to secure lumber of comparatively the same high class as our material, except at an exorbitant price. All material furnished is guaranteed to be absolutely fit in every respect and to meet specifications. We agree to deliver every piece to you free of damage in shipment, and guarantee to furnish plenty of material to completely finish the house ordered, as per specifications. Paints, Stains, Etc. We maintain our own paint factory where all the paints, enamels, shellacs, varnishes, stains, etc., are ground and mixed from the raw materials to special formula. Our paint experts have the technical knowledge that enables them to proportion the mixtures so that the paints will endure in any climate. The paints we manufacture are of extra high grade, much finer than can be secured on the open market at reasonable prices. The exterior house paint has a lead, zinc and oil base, which experience has proved to be the most durable for western climate. We furnish ample quantities for all surfaces, exterior and in- terior. All paint is delivered mixed, ready to apply. O. B. Mill Prices) Interior finishes include the best grades of enamel and under- coater in both gloss white and ivory on inside trim, built-in features, etc., where specified, or stain, shellac and varnish, or stain only, according to the type of building. Harmonious decorating schemes are carefully worked out in every in- stance. Floors, interior and porches and steps, exterior, are shellaced and waxed, stained and varnished or painted, as specified. Wall paper and tint are not furnished with materials for Ready- Cut homes, ready for lath and plaster, but will be furnished at a nominal cost. Hardware For the larger style homes, we furnish solid brass hardware for doors, escutcheons, knobs, cupboard turns, drawer pulls, etc., to be either nickel or brass finish as specified. Glass knobs forf! doors and built-in features are also specified for many of the better types and can be figured for any of the structures if desired. All necessary hardware is included with each building—nails in sufficient quantity and in different sizes to complete the erection. Special cement coated nails are used for the siding. These nails will hold much better than the ordinary kind and will not rust;; Hinges, butts, etc., are furnished for all doors. Drawer pulls, cupboard catches and turns and window hard- ware are furnished for the different buildings according to the individual specifications. Mortise locks are furnished for all doors unless cylinder front door lock is called for. Foundation 2x6 redwood for mudsills, 2x4 underpins and plates for outside walls; 4x4 girders and underpins for bearings, no girder spans to be over 5 feet. F.O.B.*Mill prices do not include masonry or concrete stone or brick foundations. If such material is not used for founda- tion we furnish continuous mudsills under each bearing. If this construction is used the underpinning and plates are the same as the outside walls. Sufficient siding is furnished in either case. Frame All framing material Douglas Fir. Sizes of floor joists, stud- ding, ceiling joists, rafters, etc., indicated in specifications. We pay particular attention to cutting our floor joists, studding, cripples, headers, roof bracing, rafters, etc., with the idea of giving the structure the maxi- mum of solidity. Ventilators Screened, lattice or Louvre ventilators are installed in the gables and below floor line in all buildings. We install these ventilators to insure good circula- tion of air in the attic and to prevent dry rot in the floors. Sash and Windows Sash and windows are manufactured in our own sash and door factory, insuring uniform quality. All casement sash are operated by special ad- justers. The sash have mortise and tenon joints reinforced with steel dowel pins instead of the usual wooden dowels and glue. All sash, windows, French doors, etc., are glazed at the factory, hardware is included as per specifications. Doors All interior doors are l3/&" thick mortised for lock and bored for knob and key. These doors are well built and will not warp or become loose—see specifications for type of doors in all designs. Prices quoted on special doors. See pages 148-149. /■ iimmuiniETP General Specifications (Continued) Screens Screens are furnished as specified for outside doors and windows. Screens for windows are singed or sliding, as specified. Screen wire is lflmesh galvanized. Estimates will be fur- nished on copper screen wire if desired. Plasterboard The use! of plasterboard in Ready-Cut homes is rapidly increasing in popularity. We fur- nish the most durable plasterboard that can be had. It is not ordinary, cheap, light wallboard, but a composition of strong, scien- tifically-made cement plaster. It cannot loosen from damp- ness as will the ordinary plasterboard, nor will it split,H tear, crack, expand, buckle or warp. It is vermin proof, sanitary and fire resisting. We can furnish a special paste filler! which when mixed with water, can be used to fill the cracks where the plasterboard is joined to- gether, giving a smooth sur- face on which you can paper direct. Plasterboard comes in strips which are long enough to run the full length of the room and 48" wide. Tint in any desired color is furnished with any home where plaster- board is specified. Cement Work, Chimneys and Plaster On jobs outside of Los Angeles it is necessary to have sub-contract work such as foundation, chimney, cement floors, plastering! etc., done locally. However if it is not possible to secure these materials locally we can furnish cement, lath and plaster, brick! etc., at the lowest pos- sible price, as we buy all of these materials in carload quantities. When a home is ordered which is to be plas- tered, we give the number of yards of plaster requiredil (See pricE list). It is then an easy matter for you to ascertain from the plaster con- tractor the exact cost of lathing and plastering. If the home selected is to be erected in or within a convenient distance of Los Angeles, we can handldj the masonry, plastering! etc* as we maintain our own crews. Specifications May Be Changed We will change the specifications of any of our standard styles to suit the requirements of the buye! We comply with building ordi- nances in every locality. If any changes are made that involve an increase or decrease in the price of the house selected, such changes will be figured at the lowest possible cost. A special discount is allowed when no changes are made. See price list. We reserve the right to quote prices to con- form with any minor changes in design and Specifications that we may make from time to time. Miscellaneous Material If you require lumber or miscellaneous mater- ial in addition to that used in your home, we will supply it. Our large buying power enables us to quote prices for quality material! which are lower than you would pay for the same grade locally. Lumber can be supplied in lengths or Ready-Cut for such purposes as fences, board walks, out-buildings, etc. Typical Detail of Wall Construction sW/MfWM wmtmm, mmm iiiiilii IpflPlPw 1wmèMM isiiiil Éfflttit mm SiiSWi JR’#*.;, WimWWM mmmWsS®.IWk — 17 — Panoramic View of Our Los Angeles Exhibition >Sample Pacific Homes. Open Daily to Inspection. PERMANENT EXHIBITION of SAMPLE HOMES Open daily to public inspection at Ip JO South Hill Street, Los Angeles We have picked from our hundreds of plans a dozen of the designs that have met with widest approval and have erected exact duplicates on our Los Angeles Exhibition Grounds. We have converted our commodious sales groundsl covering almost an entire city block, into a veritable treasure-land of home bargains. Here, prospective builder»can come and l^mrely inspect twelve Pacific structures and|^^ny every con- struction detail. are given the opportunity of reviewing the work of the foremost architects; you can see at first hand the exact value we offer. After a visit through these model homesBou will be an en- thusiastic advocate of the PacifiBK^tem. Even if you do not intend to build right awav| a gSm will be well worth your timl. Burn will become ^^ffiinted with the newest ideas in home refinemen^MpOTj will see new designs in built-in buffets, bookca^aBaesks, ^disappearing beds, linen closets and breakfast nooks; you will familiarize yourself with the different finishes that have been recently introduced, including the beautiful duo-tone enamels, Spanish wood treatments, satin rubbed mahogany, sanitary glazed tile kitchen and bathroom effects and an infinite variety of har- monizing wall paper treatments. Each room in the differe^B structures has been de- signed! and finished with the utmo^^Hre and a treas- ure of new ideas may be gained. Each of the sample homes is furnished with every- thing needed for the modern home, including furni- ture, bedding, 'dishes, table deSSrations, window drapes, etc. The grouiH are beautified with more than five hundred varietie^^M)rnamental shrubs and a myriad BMower beds. Approximat^H 8ILUB| visitors have inspected these homes during the past year. If you lH> in or near * W Los Angeles we urge you to review these structures for they give you a truer conception of the value you » can receive than any amount of print or photographs we couJd| offer. W> Courteous demonstrators are on the grounds daily to Ishow you through the houses and to give any infor- mation you may require. Practically every design shown in this volume has > been erected by^B in or neai^^H Angeles and we can give you the addresses of any styMgj that interest ^ L you, so that you may inspect them. How to Reach Exhibition Grounds 4I > Take Ruth Main Street or Moneta Avenue car to Pico StrSH, walk two blocks west and one block ^H)uth; or any car onjSouth jHill Street to Pico Street, walk one block south to Fourteenth Place; or West JeffipSoS car to Pico tStreet, walk two blocks east and one bloclc south; or West Pico Street car to Hill and I Pico Streets, walk one blockjfeouth. Open daily from «*■ 8 a. m. to 5 p.H., including [gaturdayj afte|^fions. Railroad Fare Refunded We are particularly; anxio^ that all prospective Homebuilders call at our Exhibition Grounds and personally inspect the Sampler HomesB If you live within 100 miles of Los Angeles we will gladly refund your railroad fare after you have purchased a house costing $300 or more. 19,000 Pacific Homes Built Imagine for a moment an avenue of houses with no vacant lots on either side ranging a distance of ninety-five miles. This will give you aBtartling conception of the number of Pacific Homes—a pro- diflfion to date sufficient to house a city with a pop- ulation of 75,000 inhabitants. Pacific Homes have been erected in every locality I^Bjghout the Southwestern part '.^ ***> MUMNMM* HRffif|| ■EiiiKKii 1IBH sMShmhII *¡0® ■SiiilMHSi arnfflERBe^^ 0:i&&Lk Mm wmm Idq^rtfyf II*..’ Specimens of Detail Plans Above are shown miniature reproductions of two typical elevations. (Style 429 illus- trated on Page 43.) With each order an individual set of complete plans is furnished.Style 495— ^ SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION :J-Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood platform andlteps for rear door. 2"B6" redwood mudsills. 2 x4 under- pins on outside walls. 4" x 4" girdergJl 4" x 4" under- pins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.£ 2» x 4'jjlstudding 16" o. c. 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headerHfor openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with x ll/>" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical, grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8' 3%"M Outside of build- ing covered with insulating felt and 1" x 10" redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1 " x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^" to the weather. Projection finished as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Under main roof. Ceiling of C.V. sup- ported by columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 1?4" thick No. 131. All other doors No. 25 excepaNo. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch, and four pairs 4'-0" x 6'- 8", 1 ¿4" 12-light French doors. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged for casement sash, half sliding for double hung win- dows. No. 10 screen doors for French doors, No. 9 for rear door. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard . No. 2; casings No. 5. Balance of house baseboard Nw. 2; casings |No. 2; picture moulding IfiNo. 3 ; continuous head casing in breakfast nook, kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 905; buffet No. 103; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboards No. 202; ironing board No. 1022 ; drainboard prepared for com- position; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303; break- fast nook No. 701 ; two bath cabinets No. 1201 ; spice cabinet in kitchen. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, break- fast. nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooml Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. Glass knobs throughout. PAINT:—Roof, one coat creosote stain. Exterior and screen porch, two coats paint either white or colorJ Interior, four coats throughout; three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat shellac and one coat wax. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps two coats flooapaint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 495—SIZE 34 x 51 AND PLATFORM — 21 —  Wm . safils*«* '-1'; i- i tiiiim Style 494—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor V-10" above ground. Wood platform and steps for STYLE 494—SIZE 38 x 47 AND PLATFORM rear door. 2'^x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4S| girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. Terrace as shown, not including masonry. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c. 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ST* x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates^ Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^"x 1^" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch which have l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONSFramed for lath and plaster,. Ceiling height 9'-lOutside of building covered with insulating felt and prepared for stucco. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1x3" or 1 x 4" Surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. Projection fin- ished with crown mould asPshown. DOORS:—Front door 3-6 x 6-8 1$4" thick spe- cial. All other doors^No. 25, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch, and one pair of 5-0 x 6-8 1^4"jtthick No. 282 from dining room to terrace. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung. Grills included. Awnings not included. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for windows. No. 10 screen doors for French doors. No. 9 for rear door. INTERIOR FINISH—Living room and dining room casingajNo. 5; all baseboard No. 2; balance of house casings No. 3 ; picture moulding No. 3; continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 905; linen closet. No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler jP'No. 40kitchen cupboard No. 204; ironing board ■pjo. 10221; drainboard prepared for composition; PrsinZql cabinet No. 302 and No. 303 ; spice cabinet, bath’’cabinet special, breakfast nook special. HARDWARE:—Solid br^H escutcheons, drawer pull^ cupqRard turnS etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast ¡Kook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Glass» door knobs throughout. Cylinder lock ¡for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated Se^^| PAINT:—Roof to re i ¡i i ► gp^ Style 493—T^eady-Qut^ SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 1' 10" above ground. Wood platform and steps foBrear door. 2" x6'L red- wood mudsills ; 2" x 4'^j underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir: 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plateS Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boardS covered with " x 1 Yz" oak flooring, except kitchen, bath and screen porch which have l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9' 1-J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and y x 8" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—l"x3'I or lfl x 4" surfaced fir sheathing cov- ered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood ¿shingles laid A1/^" to the weather; 14" projection finBhed with boxed cornice as shown. Crown mould furnished if desired. Gutters and downspouts^ not included. PORCH :—Gabled hood with^arched C V ceiling sup- ported by ornamental brackets as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8", thick, No. 131; pair 5'-0" x 6'-8" French doors, l||S thick, No. 282, opening on terrace. All other doors Bio. B5, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porchl WINDOWS:—CaBment and double hung as shown. Hinged sidelights in living ro°:nnJ|j SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wirej Full hinged for all windows and sidelights ¡¡tin living room. No. 10 screen doors for French doors; No. 9 screen doon for rear doorJH INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room casings No. 5; baseboard No. 2, balance of house casings No. 3; picture moulding No. 3 ; con- tinuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901; buffet in breakfast room, No. 103; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602 ; cooler No. 401 ; kitchen cupboard No. 208B ironing board Nil ljpP^; drain- board prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and Do. 303 ; two bath cabinets No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. Glass knobs throughout. PAINT:—Same as for Style 494 shown on page 22. STYLE 493—SIZE 35y2 x 50 AND PORCH ¡mm ¡pWsw1 Wm&Z — 23 "•wSMlii —......—- mil nv iin ii.i uaml Ift? MM \ Style 492— SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door; 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders B 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir; 2" x 6j| floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2HK:4"fttudding, 16" o. c. 12" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4". ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headers for alBopSiingsw Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor||2 fir boardacovered with x 1oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which have l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l^". Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and fys" x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. STYLE 492—SIZE 40 x 45 AND PORCH — 24 ROOF:*" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing cc^Hred with |io.||*A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid ^^^Bto the weather; 18" projection finished with boxed cornice as shown. Gutters and downspouts no included. PORCH—Gabled roof, CV ceiling, supported by boxed posts as shown. Masonry not included.. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8'3 194" thick, special. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch and one pair of 4'-0" x 6'-8", 194” thick No. 282 French doors from dining room to terrace. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung, as shown. Hinged sidelight® in living room. SCREENS—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full screens for win- dow® No. 10 screen doorsBfor French doors; No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Livi^B room, dining room base- board, INo. 2; casings No. 5. Balance of house baseboard No. 2; casings No. 3; picture moulding No. 3. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 905; linen closet No. 50lB medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 401; kitchen cupboard No. 208; ironing board NjM lOSL^Bdrai^^flrd pre- pared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; bath cabinets No. 1201 ; china closet No. 103. HARDWARE:—Glass door knobs throughout. Solid braH Bsctmheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turnsBetc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast room and bath. Dull bras* for all other room® Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hingeB sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch tBo coats of paint, eith^^Bvhite or color. Roof onB coat of creosote stain. IKiffior four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors: Oak floors to receive one coat paste filler, onB coat shellac, one coat wax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. Hefar to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in feaWms- To fullyM comprehend the ac^antaggf of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully.HPPHB ■H ■Mi —----------------... ............ > * Style 491—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door; 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2 x 4 underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas Fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ” x 1 oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook Ji bath and Screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONSFramed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l7/z". Outside of build- ing covered with insulating felt and framed for stucco. Stucc^Sl not included. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles| laid 4^2" to the weather. 14" projection with boxed cornice as shown. Gutters . and down spouts not included. TERRACE:—Gabled hood over front door, arched ceiling supported by pilasters as shown. Masonry not ' included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 124" thick, spe- cial. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch, and one pair 5' x 6'-8", 124", No. 282 French doors from dining roorni to side terrace. WINDOWS:—Double hung, as shown. SCREEN:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding for windows. No. 10 screen doors for French doors. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2; casings No. 5, balance of house baseboard No. 2, casings No. 2, picture mould- ing No. 2. Continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 905; linen closet No. 501 ; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 401; kitchen cupboard No. 208; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for compositions sink cabinets No. 302 and 303 ; breakfast nook No. 701 ; two bath cabinets No. 1201. HARDWARE:—‘Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Glass door knobs through- out. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etcB plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. One coat creosote stain for roof. Interior, four coats throughout, three coats ot flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac and one coat wax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint^! Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. Sfipi Pipi mmm i IS® Mil ■ WMzm ra -G.: ’ -.o l'-’-t ' ' 'i STYLE 491—SIZE 36 x 48 AND TERRACE — 25 —  »MOV'Wgr omm*nm*9m »Mf fmm ____________ HB&SH Will rmm^u i&mmmmmMm iinffiMMli Style 490—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2'-4" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mud- sills ; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir.< 2"x6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding, 16" , o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 3' x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates, double headers! for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with 2i$"xlj4" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which have l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooding. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 5^" x 4" rabbetted and ffiveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF :—l"x3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing cov- ered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4 J4" to the weather; 14" projection with boxed cornice, as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Under main roof with gable as shown; CV ceiling supported by 8" turned columns. Masonry not included. DOORS—Front door, 3'-0" x 6'-8", IYa” thick, No. 133. All othH doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to Hcreen porch and one pair of 5'-0" x 6'-8", 134", No. 282 French doorsJBj WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged scMens for c^^Hent sash, half sliding screens for double hung window» No. 10 screen doors for side lights and French doors. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room Mseboljd No. 2; (casings No. 5; balance of house base- board No. 2; casing» No. 2; picture moulding No. 2; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901; buf- fet ¡No. 107; special bookcase and desk; linen closet No. 501 ; medicine cabinet No. 60»; cooler No. 401 ; kitchen cupboard N0.B2O8; drainboard prepared for composition ; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; bath cabinets No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc.; nicMl finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Glass door knobs through- out. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Same as for Style 491 shown on page 25. 26 —FOUNDATION:—Floor V 8" abqve ground. ^Qood platform and steps for refl door. 2"X| redwood mucHills ; 2"I 4" un- derpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c. t 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates, double headers for all opening» Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor, lfl fir boards covered with ^"xl^" .oak flooring except (kitchen, tSmkfasB nook, bath andg|een porch which are lHf tongued and grooftd vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed fAtlath and pklter interior and ready for stucco exterioj. Outside of building covered with insulating felt. Ceiling height 8'-6". Stucco not included. MAIN ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two plv sanded roofEig. Front and side gables framed for tile as shown. Tile not included. PORCH:—Roof asBhown with plastered ceiling and arched open- ing. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'0" x6'-8", 134" thick, No. 283, all other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screffls for casement sash, half sliding screens for double hung window» No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room bas&| board No. 2, casing»No. 5, balance of house baBBoard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 3, continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf h®. 9M; buffet No. 102; linen closet No. 501; mediciH; cab^Ht No. 60S cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 204; drainboard prepared foi composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; breakfast nook No. 701 ; bath cabinets No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brass doorknobs, ^Hutcheons, drawer pull» cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull, brassHfor all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash |ockS etc., plated steeO PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior three coats throughout^ two of flat and »>ne of enamel. ttoorB oak floors to receive one coaS paste fillerpj one coat shellac, one coat wax. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. STYLE 489—SIZE 26 x 40 AND PLATFORM — 27 — HI mSm & STYLE 488—SIZE 28 x 45 AND PORCH Style 488—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-9" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsilH; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir, 2" x 4" floor joists, 16" o. c. 1 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.B 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates, double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over Htove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^ffxl^" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which have l"x4" Hongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS—Framed Kor lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l^". Outside of building covered with insulating felt, and x 4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4j4'Sto the weather. All edges of roof finished with crown mould as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Under flat roof with paneled newels; turned balusters; ceiling of C. V., Supported by turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 1H" thick No. 133. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14 mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casement sash, half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 9 Screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2i casings No. 5; balance of house baseboard No. 1; casings ■ 0. 1; picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen and Bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901; buffet No. 104; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler NoB401; kitchen cupboard NoB 208 Bur doorsg| ironing board NoB 1022; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; bath cabinet No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brasB door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass finish for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hingeB sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof, one coat creosote stain. Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Interior, three coats through- out, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac, one coat waxB Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps, two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully.Jaws®**« wr Style 487—T{eady-Qut SPECIFI CATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-2" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4i|| underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" stud- ding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c.; double top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with 5^"xlJ^" oak floor- ing except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceil- ing height 8'-6". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and framed for stuccoB Stucco not included. ROOF:—l"x3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with NoJ(l *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather® Pro- jection finished with crown moulding as shown. Gutters and down spouts not included. TERRACE:—Circular hood over front door as shown.J Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 7'-0", 154" thick, Special. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from the kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged for casement sash, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:-—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2, casing No. 4. Balance of house baseboard NoSl, casings No. fj picture moulding No. 2. Continuous head casings in kitchen, break- fast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 403 ; kitchen cupboards Nos. 206 and 208; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for com- position! sink cabinets NoS 303 and 304; breakfast nook No. 701; bath cabinet No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Same as for Style 488, shown on page 28. STYLE 487—SIZE 28 x 39V2 AND TERRACE 29 —Style 486-—T^mdy-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood plat- form anil steps for rear door; 2l|x6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls 4" x 4" girders and 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir; 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4« rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates and double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:'—Sub-floor of 1" fir board*covered with Boak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height Outside of building covered BSith insulating felt and H"x 4" rabbetted and beveled sur- faced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar shingles or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. Projection finished with crown mould as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Gable roof supported by 10" turned columns as ■shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-&" x 6'-8", 124" thick No. 131, all jpother doors No. 25 except No. ¡24® ash door from kitchen to screen porch, and French doors 124" thick No. 282. WINDOWSEB-Double hung as shown. Awnings not in- cluded. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for all double hung windows. No. 10 screens for French doorS No. 9®creen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room base- board No. 2, casingSjNo. 4. Balance of houS baseboard No. ■Leasings No. 1, Eicture moulding So. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901, bath cabinet No. 1201; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler ■o. 401 Bkitchen cupn®rd No. 208; ironing board No. 1022.1 Drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; breakfast nook special. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit k® lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, ®ash locks, Etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof, one coat Creosote stain. Exterior and screen porch iRg coats, either white RB color. Interior, four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, paste filler, shellac and wax for all oak flooring. FloorBof screen porch, rear platmrm and steps, two coats of paint. -30- STYLE 486—SIZE 32 x 44 AND PORCHPJWB âÉMÜÉittÜ il .* N* 1 * Style 485—T^eady-Çut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood platform and Bteps for tear door ; 2" x 6” redwood mudsills ;p2" x 4" under- pins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—DouglasBfir; 2" x 6" flooB joists 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studdHg 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" raftBrs 32" o. c. ; 2"k: 4" ceiBig joi^^B 16gj o. c. Double top pEite» Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^"xlj^" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :—Framed for lath and plaster interior, stucco exterior. Outside of building covered with ii^ sulating feltB Ceiling height 8'-6"É| Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roof- ing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply Banded roofing. Gutters and down spoutspnot included. PORCH:—Framed for stucco as shown. Tile and staff work not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6 x 6'-8", 144" thick No. 131. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full screen^ for case- mer^S Half sliding screens for double hung window™ No. 9 screen door for rear. Awnings not incli^ffld. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room, dirflig room baseboard No. 2; casing® No. 4; balance of house baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1 ; picture moulding No. 3 ; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901; buffet No. 104; linen closet Do. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602« coolerBio. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 205 ; ironing board No. 1022 ; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 302; and No. 303. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls ; cupboard turns, etc. Nickel Ænish in kBchen and bath. Dull brass for all other roomsB Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch, two coaljS either white or color. Interior, four coats throughoBt, three of^^fl and one of enameflj Floors, oak floors to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac and one Boat wax. Screen porch floor and rear steps, two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 31 STYLE 485—SIZE 29 x wmm m Style 484—T^eady-Çut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8B above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door; 2" x 6'B redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outfflde wallsB 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4'B underpins on piers. STYLE 484—SIZE 30 x 38 AND PORCH FRAME:—Douglas fir; 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4'B ceiling joists 16fl o. c. Double top plates, double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with x 1J^" oak flooring except breakfast nook, kitchen, bath and screen porch which have 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plJter interior and ready for stucco exterior*. Outside |bB building cov- ered with insulating felt. Ceiling height 9'-l fô" high. Stucco not included. ROOF:—lBx 3" or 1 " x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^" to the weather. Projection finished with crown mould. Gutters and down spouts not included. PORCH:—Plastered ceiling, arched openings as shown. IronB work and masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8", l^'Sthick specHl. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casement sash, half sliding screens for double hung windows, No. 9 screen door for rea^H INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No^2; casings No. 5; balance of house baseboard No. 1; casings No. IS picture moulding No. 3|S continuous head casings in kimhen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES :—Mantel shelf No. 901; buffet No. 104ji| linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 4010 kitchen cupboard No. 203; ironing board No. 1022; drain- board prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass - for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges| sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof, one coat Creosote stainB Exterior trim and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Interior, three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac, one coat- wax. Floors of “creen porch, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint.Style 483—cB^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-6" above ground. Wood platform and step! for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c. 2" x 4]lrafters 24" o. c. 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates«« Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" Er boards covered with $£ x 1}4" oak flooring, except kachen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which have ljix4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster interior ready for stucco exterior. Outside of building covered with insulating felt. Ceiling height 8". Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" x 3'■ or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. Projec- tion finished with crown mould as shown. Gutters and down spouts not included. ENTRANCE:—As shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front 3'-0" x 6'-8" 1HW thick special. All other doors No. 26, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung asiishown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for all windows. Shutters as shown. No. 9 screen for rear door. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2, casings No. 4; balance of house baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1; picture moulding No. 2, continuous head casinga in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901; buffet No. 104; linen closet No. 50U; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 402; bath cabinet No. 1201; kitchen cupboards No. R02; ironing board No. 1022; drain- board prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knob« escutcheons, drawer pulls, cup- board turns, etc. NSkel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof, one coat creosote stain. Exterior trim and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive paste filler, shellac and wax. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 483—SIZE 26x41 AND PORCH — 33 — ■ MHPUH .. Tl. : . I STYLE 482—SIZE 31x43 AND STOOP Style 482—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2'-4" above ground. Wood plat- form and Eteps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c. 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates, double headers for ah openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^"xl^B oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which have 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plas-l ter interior and stucco exterior* Ceiling height 8Out- side of building covered with insulating felt. Stucco not included^! ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered wth two layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two-ply sanded roofing. ENTRANCE:—As shown. Mlisonrylistaff work not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 7'-0", 1H" thick special, French doors 1 Yz" thick No. p82, all other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen toRcreen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full screens for casement pSh, half slid®g screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen door for Ejrench door, No. 9 for rearJn INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room base- board No. 2 ; casings No. 4^ picture ^moulding living room and dining room No. 2; balance of house baseboard No. 1, casings No: 1 ; picture moulding No. 1; continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901; buffet No. 103; linen closet No. 50lBmedicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 204; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304; breakfast nook No. 701; one bath cabinet No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Same al for Btyle 486, page 30. PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch two coats*either white or color. Hnterior four coats, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors flto receive paste filler, shellac and wax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and rear steps two coats floor paint. iiwi — 34 —  —— ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... _-•....................................... ' Style 4.8 i—1{eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-4" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" under- pins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16'flo. c. Double top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with 5^"xiy4" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-6". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and framed for stucco. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. Projection and roll edge as shown. TERRACE:—Front entrance as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3' x 6'-8", 1H" thick, special. All other doors No. 26, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged screens for all case- ment sash, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2, casings No. 4. Balance of house baseboard No. lS casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 2, continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 902, buffet No. 104; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboards No. 202 and 208; ironing board No. 1022(y£ drain- board prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; breakfast nook No. 701; closet bed No. 801. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior—Trim and screen porch two coats paint, either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac and one coat wax. Screen porch floors, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 481—SIZE 28 x 28 AND TERRACE — 35 — \Style 480—cI(eady-Qut STYLE 480—SIZE 27x43 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above groundi Wood platform and steps for rear doorJ| 21x6" redwood mudsills^) 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls, 4" x 4" girders, 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir, 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.;. 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists! 16" o. c. Double top plates, double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with 2f$"xlj4" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for stucco exterior, lath and plaster interior. Ceiling height 8'-3^". Outside of building covered with insulating felt. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two- ply sanded roofing. HOOD:—Hood for entrance as shown. Tile and staff work not included. DOORS:—Front door, 3'-0"x6'-8", 124." thick;, No. 281. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung and casement as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casements. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room, dining room, baseboard No. 2; casings No. 4l balance of house baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1; picture moulding No. 2; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath and breakfast nook. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 902; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 403; kitchen cup- board LJo. 208; two bath cabinets No. 1201; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302 §* breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turnsB etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch two coatsj either white or color. Interior, four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to have paste filler, shellac and wax. Screen porch floor and rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. — 36 —Style 476—T^eady-Çut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2'-3" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2 x4 underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas firM 2" x 6" floor joistsB 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4 ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top platesj Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitc^Bi over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with Yz" x 1 /z " oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which have 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :—Framed for lath and plaster interior || ready for stucco exterior. Out- side of building covered with insulating felt. Ceiling height 8'-6". Stucco not included. ROOF:-l"x3| or l'^x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with NoMl *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^" to the weather. Projection fin- ished with crown mould as shown. PORCH:—Hood over front door supported by brackets as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8", 1 ffl' thick, special. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. Wood grill for front windows as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casements, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard Noll 2 ; casings No. 5 ; balance of house baseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 1 ; picture moulding No. 3; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 905; buffet No. 103; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602 ; cooler No. 403 ; kitchen cupboard No. 208; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard pre- pared for composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302 ; bath cabinet No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Glass knobs throughout. Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof—One coat creosote stain. Exterior trim and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to re- ceive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac, one coat wax. Floors of screen porchSl rear platform and steps, two eoats floor paint. STYLE 476—SIZE 34 x 46 Style 475—l^eacly-Qut SPECIFICATIONS "1 M it j w 11 l *>? •4 - i 1 J > I> i y i * I - 1 Ï 4 >■ j ï ’4 2 i W^Ready- SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—l'-8" above ground. Wood plat- form and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mud- sill» 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 2" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2" x 6" flo®- Joists 16" o. c. ; 2'Jt4" studding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4jfc rafters 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top mates! Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^'’ll^l oak flooring, except kitchen, bath and sclen porch, which have 1" x 4"fetongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l y%"f. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 34" x 8" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—l"x3" or 1" x 4" surfa^S fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4j4" to the weather. 14" projection finished with boxed cornice as shown. Crown moulding furnished if desired. Gutters, downspouts not included. PORCH:—Gabled roof, arched ceiling of CV sup- ported by 8" turned columns as showm Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8" 134" thick, No. 133. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash from kitchen to screen porch and French doors where shown 134" thick special. WINDOWS:—Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full screens for all windows. No. 10 screen doors for all hinged French doors. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Cornice No. 1; baseboard No. 2 ; casingss No. 5 ; picture moulding No. 2* Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901 ; buffet special, style 103; linen closet No. 5013 medicine cabinet No. 602 ; cooler No. 404 ; kitchen cupboard No. 209; ironing board No.«022; drain- board prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; bath cabinets No. 1201 ; special china closet; wall bed No.^802. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns i etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. GlaS door knobS throughout. Cylinder lock for front door; door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof to receive one coat creosote stain. Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint, either wh® or color. Interior—Four coats throughout, three of flat, one of enamel. Floors—Oak to receive oris coat paste filler, one ¡Shellac, one wax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. STYLE 421—SIZE 34 x 49 AND TERRACE — 45 — ÜH - Id ■4j1 Style 405—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS i FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-2M above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" r 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" under pins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girder® 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2|x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headers throughout! Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Subfloor of 1" fir boards covered with ¡Hjjjx 1 ^4!oak flooring, except kitchen! screen porch and bath, which are lijjx4" tongued and grooved veOTffld grain fir flooring&tile floor in ingle nook and cement floor in entry.! Tile and cement not included. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and pffiue! Ceiling height 8'-3 Vi". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 8'! rabbetted and beveled sur- faced redwood siding. ROoB:—1"x3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No! 1 *A* cedar ; or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^2! to the weather. Gable ends finished with crown mould, no projection. Eaves 12" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling as shown. ENTRY :—As shown. Cement floor not in- cluded. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0"x6'-8" lfi" thick special Dutch door. All doors opening in living room and dining room No. 25. Balance of doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung as shown. Shutters and flower boxes included. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for all double hung windows, No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1. living and dining room casings No. 2, picture moulding No. 3. Balance of houS, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bathroom. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 902 ; special seats with panelled backs and band sawn end!in ingle nook; buffet special; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; bath cabinet No. 12Q1;, cooler No!401 ; one kitchen cupboard No. 207; two kit DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8" 1^4" thick, No. 131. All French doors l&é" thickBspecHl. AllRther doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as fshown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galv. wire. Full hinged screens for casements, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 10 screen door for French doors, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living and dining rooms baseboard No. 2, casings No. 3, picture moulding No. 2, cornice No. 1. Balance oil house baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 902 ; buffet, special; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; two bath cabinets No. 1201; seat with hinged lid; cooler No. 404 ; kitchen cupboard No. 209 ; breakfast nook No. 701 ; ironing board No. 1022. Drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabs. Nos. 303 and 302. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass finish for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front dftr. Door buttsj hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. Glass knobs throughout. PAINT:—Same as for Style 432, page 41. — 48 —M J f 1/ 1 I j 1 4 Style 398—T^eady-Qut w&r&3& pwpi * Wt £m# l w$&' M nB S;ytyM v^VVA v) -Sr ■* aw-J ;^Sv!^ $■*£? (i»\: >0£/'iie&» a® \ 1» SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood platfrem and ^BpB for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4" underpins! on outsEiS walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers FRAME:^-Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floof joiTts 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling jflsts 16" o. c. Doitbldi top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen oveMstove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ys" x iy2" oak flooring except kitchen, bath, screen porch and scr^n room which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flaring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS: Framed for lath and plasRr. Ceiling height 8'-6E Outside of building covered with insulating Jelt and x 4" rabbetted and «eveled redwood Hurfacedgsiding. nlOOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" sur- fjged fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 red- wood shingles laid 4^" to the weather. 14" projection with boxed cornice as shown. Crown mould furnishJKf desired. Gutl^j ters and downspouts not in- cluded. PORCH:—With segment roof, arched C.V. ceiling, 10" turned columns as show* Terrace with band Bawn reams supported by 10" turned columns. DOORS:—Front door 4'-0" x 6'8", 1 Y\" thick, No. 133. All other doorS No. 25 ex- ceptPNo. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch and Etench doors opening on terrace. WINDOWS:—Casement and double-himg as shown. SideBlights in^fflng room. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged for all windows® No. 10 screen doors for French doors. No. 9 rear screen door. Canvas curtains for screen sleeping room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Livingreoom and dining room baflboard No. 2,BKings No. 3, cornice'Bo. 1. BalHice of house baseboard .\fHl. cBing No. B picture :nould- ing B& 2. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 906; buffet No. 109B linen cloftt No. 501 ; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler Ho. 40 lB kirehen cupboBd No. 208; ironing-board No. 1022; dfflinboard prffl pared for compftition; sink cabinets tiS). 303 and No. 302; bath cabinets No. 1201; china closet No. 102. HARDWARE, PAINT:—Same as for Style 402, p. 48. STYLE 398— SIZE 36 x 46 AND PORCH AND PERGOLA — 49 — Style 397—cRseady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—F loor 2'-3" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door, underpins on outside wallis \ 4" x 4" girders; 4” x 4" underpins on piers. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4 joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double-headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with ^"xl^" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nool which are" to be l"x4Btongued and grooved vertHal grained fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and p^Rer. Ceiling height 8r-3^". Outside o insulating felt and ¿4" x 8" rabbetted and beveled Redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or lflx 4 STYLE 397—SIZE 38 x 34 AND PORCH surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^4" to the weather. 10|| projection, boxed in cornice on gable ends. EavesBfinished with Fascia board as shown. T&G CV lining. PORCH:—Gabled roof CV ceiling supported by boxed columns as shown. Porch and bow window gable framed for stucco with one-half timber effect. Masonry and stucco not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 124” thick, No. 280. All other doors No. 25, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to ^reen porch and one pair 6' x 6'-8", 1®' French doors No. 283 between living and dining rooms. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged for all windows! No. 10 screen door for side lights. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2; casings No. 5. Balance of house baseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 1 ; picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitch^, breakfRt nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901; buffet No. 104; special seats with hinged lids and paneled backsB linen closet No. 501 ; medicine cabi- net No. 602; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 208; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304, breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, scutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, K£sh lftks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof—One coat creosote stain. Exterior and screen powi—Two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Four fcoats throughout, three Lpoatsjof flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak to receive one coat paHte filler, one coat shellac and one coat varnish. Floors of screen porch, rear platform andHfcps two coats floor paint. 2" x 4" a ceiling porch, 1 i with T — 50 — Mi SKflÉ ?"uu.- -■-.™ —-------- Style 396—T^eady-Çut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION;—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2” x 4" studs, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Top plates doubled. Double-headers throughout. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with x 1^” oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved, vertical grain fir flaring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS-.—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-6". Ohtside of building cov- ered with insulating felt and |&Cbx 4” rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge. 3’ projection lined with tongued and grooved CV ceiling, supported by purlins as shown. PORCH AND PERGOLAP—Porch with boxed posts, wood rail and balusters as shown. Pergola with 6" x 8" and 4" x 6" beams supported by boxed posts. • Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door, 3'-6"x6'-8", 1 Y\" thick, No. 116. All French doors 1^" thick, No. 281. All other doors in living room, dining room, breakfast room and den, No. 25. Balance of doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement, double hung and stationary as shown. Stationary windows to be 21 oz. glass.«| SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Casement win- dows to have full hinged screens, double hung windows to have half sliding screens. No. 10 screen for outside French doors. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living and dining room, base- board No. 1, casings No. 7. picture moulding No. 1, cornice No. 3. Balance of house baseboard No. 1, casings No. 2, picture moulding No. 3. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES ¡—Mantel No. 903; two book- cases No. 1201; buffet special type No. Ill; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; one bath cabinet No. 1201; one seat with hinged lid; kitchen cupboard No. 209; cooler No. 404; ironing board No. 1022. D rainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheonsl drawer pulls, cuptfflard turns. Hete. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass finish in all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—-Exterior and screen porch—Two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Screen porch floor, platform and steps to receive two coats of porch paint. WmBPS Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 396—SIZE 34 x 50 INCLUDING PORCHES AND TERRACE. — 51 —iSSÉÉli!^ ÉiÉÉWillÉiÉÉÉiiÉiM&iiili8ty£iÎiÉtflMlfiBIÉÉiÉiÉÉBBlÉH Style 395—^eady-Qut FOUNDATION: —Fl^rn- l'-10"BabovB ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" . underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" under- pins on pier^H FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2Hx 4"fctudding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafteiS 32"^^ c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Top plates doubled. Double-headers throughout. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with x 1^" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and ftcreen porch, which are l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS 1-Framed for lath and plflter. Ceiling height Outside of building covered with insulating felt, and ^ x 6" rabbetted and beveled red- wood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 3 layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with Crushed brick or granite.., 2" x 4'B roll edge. 3' projection lined with T&G CV ceiling ^supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Porch^S shown wit«shingled gables and boxed beams, supported by stucco columns and enclosed with sliding sash as shown. Stucco and masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0"x6'-8", 1M" thick, No. 101. French doors, thick, No. 282. All other doors opening in living room, dining room, and breakfast roomB No. 25. Balance of doorsB No. 4, except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung as shown. Sliding sash for sun porch. Stationary sash in living room to be 21 oz. glass. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Double hung win- dows to have half sliding screens. No. 10 screen doors for French doors, No. 9 screen door for rear. No screens in- cluded for stationary sash or sun porch. BUILT-IN FEATURES ■Mantel No. 902; 2 bookcases, No. 1204; buffet special; «China closet, No. 100; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet, No. 602; 2 bath cabinetS No. 1201; cooler No. 404; kitchen cupboard No. 209; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for compcStion. Sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cup- board turn® etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts| hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steelM. Glass knobs in living room, dining room and breakfast room. PAINT:—Exterior sash, trim andBscreen porch to receive 2 coats of paint, either white or colorM Exterior walls to re- ceive 1 coat of stain. Interior—Four coats throughout, 3 of flat and 1 of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to receive paste filler, 1 coat of Bhellac and wax. Screen porch floor, plat- form and steps to receive 2 coats of porch paint. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. p, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1, cornice No. 2, continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. STYLE 395—SIZE 32 x 46 AND PORCH Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefullyST PI — 52 Style 393—7^mdy-Qut FOUNDATION:—B?loor l'-6" above ground. Wood piafformBand BtepS for rear door. x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4 underpinB on oufiideB walls ; 4" x 4" Hirders^J 4" x 4" underm^Hon piers. FRAME:-—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor 16" o. c. ; W' x 3" Btudding, 16" o. c. ; 2"'x 4" ^Hfters, 24^ o. c.; JH x 4" Veiling jwsts, 16" o. c. Doubl^^Hders for all|bpeninK£ Hood in kitchen B®r stove. ' FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with x oak floBring ^HceptBcitchen, bath Knd screen porch, Rvhich are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vHtical grain fir floprina * WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2$4". Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and x 4"f rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" x3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with (No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^2"|ito the ^Bather. 14" projection, boxed cornice as shown. Gutters and downspoi^B not ^Bduded. TERRACE:—Hood ^BeB front door as- shown. Masi$jry not included. DOORS:—Front do^Bj^BIS x 6'-8", 13A” thick,/"No. 283. Dooris opening in living room dining rocB§| No. 25. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 Bash door from kitchen to Bcreen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding for win- dofls. No. 9 screen door fl°r rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—BaSboard NcjJ 1 ; casing NjH 1 ; pic- ture moulding No. 1. Continuous li®td casing in l^ahen and [bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 904; special buffet; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler Np. 402; kitchen' cupboard Bio. 202; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard prepared for HampcSHic^H sink cabinets Hfc. 301 and No. 302; bath [patffliet NO. lBoi. HARDWARE:—SEid bra^B d(|E>r knoHl eScutd^pott!» drawer pullH cupboard turrS etc. Ni > 4. — 54 ——.-..-.^ \ - if* m *• •V v k rf r* V; U H'** ' . “1 V> 4 ' V Style 385—C^eady-Qut On Public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—l'-8" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. y ’ V i)\ > I > FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double-headers for all openings. Hood over stove in kitchen. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with y%" x 1^4" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch which are l'BH4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height^ 8'-2J4"* Outside of building covered with insulating felt and §4s" x 4M rabetted and beveled redwood aiding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 3 layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 4" roll edge. Projection 3J4' lined with T&G CV ceiling supported by purlins, as shown. PORCH AND PERGOLA:—Hood with gabled roof, arched CV ceiling, supported by ornamental brackets, as shown. Masonry not included. 9' x 16' lattice pergola as shown. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 1|4” thick, No. 280. All doors opening into living room and dining room, No. 25. Bal- ance of doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—Full hinged screens for case- ment windows. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—L iving and din- ing rooms baseboard No. 1, casings No. 7, cornice No. 3. Balance of houfl baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. See interior views^ on page 136. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 903 ; bookcases No. 1201 ; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601 ; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 208; breakfast nook No. 701 ; drainboard pre- pared for composition; sink cabinets No. 3H? and No. 304. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass finish for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch—Two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, 2 of flat and 1 of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to re- ceive paste filler, 1 coat of shellac and wax. Floors of screen porch and rear steps 2 coats of porch paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific Sys- tem, read pages 3 to 19. iPi r PfjfBT IMSfe Style 37g—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2' above ground. ¡feVood platrorm and steps for rear door. red^Rd mudsill* 2" x 4" under- pins on outside wall; H" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpHs on piers. FRAME:—Dougla»fm 2|x 6" floor 1« o. c.; 2" x 3'^Studding, 16" o. c.; H x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2lx 4" ceiling joists?16" o. c. Double-headers for all. opening® Hood in kitchen over sttwejWl FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with &&" x 1^4" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch, which are l^x 4"Rlngued and giRwed*vertical grained fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and bw x 4"||rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or l^x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4}4" to the weather. 2'-6" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling supported by purlins as shown. TERRACE:—Gable hood over front door with arched CV ceiling shown. Masonry nj| included. supported by fluted pilasters and ornamental brackets, as DOORS:—Front door 3'-6"x6'-8", 1H" thick, No. 281. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch and one pair of 5' x 6'-8", 1H" French doors, No. 281, between living and dining rooms. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged for casements, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 20 casings No. 4; balance of house base- board No. 1; casings Bio. 1 ; picture moulding No. 2; continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 103; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; kifflhen cupboard No. #08 ; drainboard prepared for composition, sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder Hcl^j for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etcB piareta steel. PAINT:—^jafeenor and screen por<^H—Two coats of paint, eitherBwhite |^r cHlor. Roof—One coat of Ereosote stffln. Interior—Three coats throughout,^» coats of flat and one of enaiflel. Floors—Oak to receive one Boat paste fille* one coat shffljic and one coatBwax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. STYLE 379—SIZE 34x31 AND PORCH Refer to -pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, and built-in To mully comprehend the adhflsitaMs of ¿he Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefidBLuât -< y - i fjl 4l (p 56 — w 1 i > r 9 ■ ^ t >^fl (?• i Al A; >► coats of paint, either white or color. Roof to receive one coat creosote stain. Interior —Four coatj throughout, 3 coats of flat and 1 of enamel. Floor]MP>ak, 1 coat filler, 1 coat shellac and 1 coat wadB Screen porch floor and rear platform and steps 2 coatsBfloor paint. STYLE 378—SIZE 28 x 42 AND TERRACES — 57 —FOUNDATION:—Floor 2'-2" above ground. Wood plaBorm and steps for rea[ door. M” x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside w^; 4" x 4" «irdJfM 4" x 4" underpinsBon pier^ FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studdiiBjj 16" o. c.* 2" x 4" rafters, M24'Bo. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joBtsB 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double-hraders throughout. Hood over Istove in kitchen. FLOORS :®-Sub-floon of 1" fir boards covered with Lfs" x \ ]/2" oak flooring except kitchen, screen porch, BciBen sleeping room and bath, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain!fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONSFramed for lath and plaster. Ceiling heighB 9'-l^". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood Siding. ROOF:-—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheath- ing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 red- wood shingles laid 43^'Wto the weather. 14" pro- jffltion with boxed cornice. Gutters and downspouts not included. Crown mould furnished if dSgired. PORCH AND PERGOLA:—Porch with gabled roof, arched ceiling, boxed beam, supported by turned columns as shown. Masonry not included! Pergola with band sawn beams and turned columns. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 1M" thick, special one-panel. French doors 1H" thick, No. 283 Other doors in living room, dining room and den No. 25. Balance of doors No. 4, except No. 5 sSsh between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung and stationary, as shown. Hinged side lights in living room. Sta- tionary windows plate glass.#' SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Double hung windowito have half sliding screens. Side lights to have full hinged screens. No. 10 ^Breens for French doors. No. 9 screen for rear door. Screen room to have canvas curtains. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living and dining rcrams, baseboard No. 2, clings Bo. 4, picture moulding No. 3, cornice No. 1. Balance of house bagjj- board No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 3. ^Hitinuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901, buf- fetiBtecial; china closet special; linen closet 501; mediciiH| cabinet No. 602; 2 bath cabinets No. 1201; kitchen cupboard Bnd cooBr special; iron- ing board 1022. Drainboard prepared for woodstoneB Sink cabinet No. 302 with Breadboard. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bathroom. Dull brass finish for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash loHki etc., plated steel. Glass door knobs throughout. PAINT:—I Exterior and screen porch—2 coats of paint, eitSr whft or color. Roof to receive one coat of cre&Ete stain. Interior—Four coats throughout, 3 of flat and 1 of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to r«eive paste filler, wax fcnd shellac. Floor of screen porch, rear platform and steps to receive 2 coats of porch paint. Floor of sleBung room to received 1 coat of filler and 1 coat of varnish. STYLE 374—SIZE 38 x 49 AND PORCH — 58 —Style 372—7 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 1' -10" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls, 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double-headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with oak flooring except in kitchen, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'. Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and 54" x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—l"x3" or l"x4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles, laid 4^4" to the weather, and doubled every sixth course. 14" projection with boxed cornice, as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. TERRACE:—Gabled hood over front door with CV arched ceiling, supported by pilasters as shown. Mason- ry not included. DOORS:—Front door 4' x 6'-8", 134" thick, special. All other doors No. 25, except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung, as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged for casements, half sliding for double hung. No. 9 screen door for rear. No. 10 screen doors for side lights. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 2; casings No. 5. Balance of housë baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 3. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 901, special bookcases; buffet No. 107; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 6C2 ; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 202—4 doors ; drainboard pre- pared for composition; sink cabinets Nos. 301 and 302. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof, one coat Creosote stain. Kxterior and screen porch, two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior, four coats throughout, three coats of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak to receive one coat paste filler, one coat Ehellac and one coat wax. Screen porch floors, rear platform and steps to re- ceive two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fullffl comprehend the advantam^s of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 372 SIZE 37 x 31 AND TERRACE. — 59 — PPPP?1 PBf* ..._-*sS6T —-■— UÉU i----- Style 371—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS |s ¿iiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ HANGS UP SAW FIVE DAYS E Loma Linda, Calif. E “I was delighted with the way the material E E went together. We worked on the house for E E five days after laying the floor without touch- | E ing a saw. Everything went together fine. We = E liked the finish material very much.” | I FT 1111111111111111111111! 1111II11111 [ 11111! 1111111111]11111111! 11111111111!] 11111 {[ 111111 [[ 11! 11111111111!111111! 1111 r= — 60 — FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ¿^"xlj/2" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l^". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 1" x 10" special redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—-1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4/¿" to the weather. 3' projection lined with T&G CV ceiling supported by purlins as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Under main roof—supported-by turned columns, ceiling of CV. Trellis work as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8", 1M" thick, special. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. French doors as shown. WINDOWS:____Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screei^Bfor windows. No. 10 screen doors for French doors, No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room casings No. 7l All baseboard throughout No. 1. Balance of house casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, bath, and breakfast nook. STYLE 371—SIZE 39 x 30 AND PORCH. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 903; Special buffet type 111 ; medicine cabinet No. 602 ; cooler No. 401 ; kitchen cupboard No. 205 ; drain- board prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303 ; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT :—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. One coat of creosote stain for roof. Interior—Four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to receive one coat of paste filler, one coat of shellac and one coat of wax. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully.4 Style 369—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood platform and steps Bor rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mua^^HHSJx 4" under- pins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpiifi on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16* o. c.; jnlx 4" studding 16" o. c.; i' x 4" rafters 24'^B- c. ;2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o.H Double top plat» LSuble headers for all opening® Hood offflnj stove in kitchen. FLOOR:—Sub-fioor|^f 1" fir boardsacov^Bol with BIS" x 11H" OcB flooring except kitcneH, brmkfast room, screen porch, bath ^Hd screen rH>m, whBh arB l"x4" tongued anB grooved Brtical§grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Veiling height 9'-l^a". OufflidB of biHding covered®®! iHil&nB felt and B^x 82 rabbetted andj beveled redwood surfaftd siding. ROOF:?-i" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir Fsheathing coBr^^Byitfil [No. 1 *A* cedar 0BN0. 1 redwood shingl^Blaid 4 Li" to the wfBtheig 16" prHection Bith boxfed cornicna as shown. GutterB and dHitroi spouts not included. If desired heavy crown mould will bBfurnimed. ENTRY :—With s^menBroof and trellis work as shown. Masonry Ht included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6"x6'-8'l 1H" thick Bpecial. French doors j^Bween livingBri^ffli and dining room l^g' thick No. 282. Blfl otffir doorB opening into living room, entry and dininB room Balance of dcBrs No. 4 except No. 5 sash dr between kitchen and scBen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—MtlB hinBd for casement windows. Half Eliding for doub|Hhung winffiSg^Mbpecial sciajen door for front. N»®j screen dcHr for rear. Cg^ffis curtains for^Breen room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room, entryf, nobk am dining room] basetHard No. 2, caffiigs No. 4, pBture moulding^^B 3. Balance of house bas»b|ffld No. 1, Hga&gs No. 1, piotur^^m)ulding|Mo. 1. Continuous head^^ffiing in kitchen and bai^^mm. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 9(SB bookcaHJ special! seat with hinged lid; bufftB special type NS 110; linen closHt EOlu medicine cHbinet Bio. 602; two tflth cabinHs No. 1201 B ironing bcBrd No. 1022; (Holer No. 401; kitchen, cupboard No. 208. DraiP board prepared for commgfflon. Sink cablets No. 301 and HARDWARE:—Sffiid brasH door knobsB eSutclieonsB drawej piiloH cupboard turiB, etc. I®:kel finish in kiffihen and bathroom® Dull brfts finish in ^Bother rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges,lock^Btc., plaBd steel. PAINT:—I^^Hior and screen porch, two coats of painf j »he* white or color. Roof to receivEkinBcoat of creosote stain. Interior, four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors—oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Floor of breakfast room to receive one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Floor of screen porch, rear platform and steps to receive two coats of porch paint. RMer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in B eatures. To comprehend the maiy ant ages of the Sy^em, read pages 3 to MMcarefully. STYLE 369—SIZE 29 x 49 AND PORCH — 61 — % PStyle 367—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:-;—Floor l'-4" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" boards covered with ^¿"xlj^" oak flooring in living room and dining room, all other floors l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and 8" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. 18" projection with boxed cornice as shown. "PORCH:—Segment roof with trellis as shown over front door. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door V-6" x 6'-8", 1^4" thick, No. 133, all other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for case- ment sash, half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen door for front door, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 1, casings No. 4; balance of house baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1 ; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 907; buffet No. 104; bookcase No. 1203; desk No. 1302; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601 ; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 202; drain- board prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; bed No. 804. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls; cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Roof, one coat of creosote stain. Interior, three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to re- ceive one coat of paste filler, one coat of shellac and one coat of wax. Floors of bedroom, hall, closet, one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Screen porch floor and rear platform and steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 367—SIZE 28 x 25 AND STOOP — 62 —redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4' Style 366—T^eady- SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6 underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins gn piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24' joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood over stove in kitchen. FLOOR::—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with 5^" x 1 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'. Outside of building covered with x 4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covBred with No. 1 *A* cedar 0MN0. 1 redwood shingles, laid 4^" to the weather. 12" projection lined with T.&G CV ceil- ing. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Hood and brackets for front door as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8", 1M” thick special. All doors opening in living room and dining room No. 25. Balance of doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Casement win- dows to have full hinged screens. Double hung windows to have half sliding screens^ No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 2, casings No. 4, picture moulding No. 2. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES ^Mantel No. 907 ; 2 bookcases No. 1203; buffet No. 102; linen closet No. 501; medi- cine cabinet No. 602; one bath cabinet No. 1201; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 202. Dra,inboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bathroom, dull brass finish in all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Rxterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Roof to receive one coat of creosote stain. Interior, four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Screen porch floors, platform and steps to receive two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 366—SIZE 33^*37^ AND PORCHStyle 349—T{eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME ¡B-Dougl^B fir. 2"x6" floor joists 16" o., c. ; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16^ o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" fir bowds covered with ^"xl^" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, screen porch and bath, which are 1" x 4'jjltongued and grooBd vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS—Framed for lathBand plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2^". Outside covered with x 6" rab- betted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards*covered with 2- layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and^CovBed with gbruiEed Brick B>r crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge. 3' proEction lined with T&G CV - ceihng,—supported by purlins PORCH AND PERGOLA:—Posts, rails, balSB jgrs and beams for ^rnrch and^Brgola aSshown. Masonry npt included. DOORS :—-Front dobr 3'-0" x 6'H, 1$4" thicks special. All French dcrorB 1^" thick aB shoHn. All other dooifl No. 4 exceBt No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen jmreh. WINDOWS :—Doifble hung and cKement a^ sh(^Si. SCREENS :jB"FuIl hinged screens* for cjpement w^BloviH, half slidfflg screens for ffouble hung win- dows N??. lp'^^Ben doors for all French doors, No., -9 sefeen aoor for rear. INTERIOR FINISH-^-Baseboard No. 1, living and dining roBm cas[^S No. 3, picture moulding NcB 3. Balance of house casings No. 1, picture moulding No. lji Continuous head casing in kitchenBbreakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 907; book- case^Do. 1203 ; writing desk No. 1302 ; buffet No. 100; bath cabinet No. 1201 BBoler Bjjt). 402; kitch- en cupboard No. 20JB|breakfast nook No. 701 ; ironing board No. 1022. Drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. medicine cabinet No. 601^B PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porch to receive tBo coats of^Bint, Bith^Lwhite or color. Exterior walls to i^ffiive one c^B of stain. Interior, three cRts |t^^^^®out, two of flaB and one of enamel. FloorBBsak floors to ^^Sye paste Brar, one coat of sh^^^Rmd wax. JKcreen porch floor, platform and Bear^Heps to recBve two coats of floor paint. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen, break- fast nook and bath. Dull brass finish in all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. STYLE 349—SIZE 24^x36 AND PORCH AND PERGOLA — 64 — Refer Bo ■pages 1%0M to *Jm9 for illustrations of trim, doors fezBf biiilt-^^UamreM To fully comprehend the adÆntagM ojmthe PÆtâiJ System^read pages 3 to 19 caref^al^^Ê 4Style 280 -T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for case- ment windows, half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen door in front, No. 9 in rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1; picture moulding No. 1 ; continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 902; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208; sugar pine drainboard; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Fxterior and screen porch, two coats, white or color. Interior, three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors, living room, hall and bedroom floors, one coat of liquid filler and one coat varnish. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps, two coats paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 280—SIZE 25 x 29 FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-6" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2” x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Living room, hall and bedroom, 1" x 3" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir; all other rooms 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 24” x 8" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced roof boards covered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite; 16" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling, supported by purlins as shown; 2" x 3" wood roll edge. PORCH:—As shown with ceiling of T&G CV supported by boxed columns. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3"-0" x 6"-8", 124” thick, No. 282 9 all other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. Stationary sash in front. — 65 —— 66 — Style 277—T^eady-Çut FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4"^ underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir;« 2"x6" floor joistsJtel6" o. c.; 2" x 3"Studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c. I 2" x 3" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring except living room, dining room, bedroom and hall, which have 1" x 3" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plaster board. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with M 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^B to the wSther; 18" prJHjtion lined with T&G CV ceilBg supported by purlinsfcaslshown. PORCH:—Gable hood with arched ceiling of CV, supported by orna- mental brwcketijB Seats as Hhown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 2Dx6T 1 ^'1 thick, Mo. B82. All other djfcrsrNo. 26, excBpt No. ^Bsash doorjfrom kitBien to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements Hd d^H>le hung. Flower bcHes included! SCREENS:—14-rftsh galvanized -wire. Full hinged ; screens for case- ment windows! half sliding for dHuble hung. No. l9 screen door fS front, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casHigs No. 1, picture moulding No. 1, continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208; sugar pine drainboard; sink cabinet No. 301; breakfast nook No. 701 ; Seat-jN-Bed No. 803. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cup- board turnsj etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint, either white or color. Roof to receive one coat creosote stain. Interior—Three coqts throughout,two of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Living room, dining room^ bedroom and hall to receive ontyj coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps, two coats yporch paint.® STYLE 277-SIZE 24 x 26 AND PORCH Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trimudoors and built-in featuresJ To fully comprehend thmadvantMes of tlm PacjfccM&slem, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. mm\ ^ 1 f 1 Style 276 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c.■ 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^"xl^" oak flooring except kitchen, bath, bedroom and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height &'-2%"w{ Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and 5/^" x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards except projection which is T&G CV ceiling, covered with two layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge; projection 18" supported by brackets as shown. PORCH AND PERGOLAS:—Gabled roof; ceiling of CV supported by beams and 8" turned columns. Pergola with surfaced beams supported by turned columns and piers as shown. Lattice trelli®as shown. Masonry not included® DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8", thick. No. 282. AllBther doors No. 4 exffipt No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung and transom as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. Front screen door No. 10, rear door No. 9. INTERIOR FINISH:—B aseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 1, picture mould- ing No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 102; bookcase No. 1202; writing desk No. 1301; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403 ; kitchen cupboard No. 204; drainboard sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; chest of drawers No. 1401. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass in all other rooms. Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Floors of screen porch, bath and wood steps to receive two coats of floor paint. Bedroom floor one coat liquid filler and one coat of varqish. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 276—SIZE 24 x 28 AND PORCH — 67 — ,^1 m —•s.r-l, - ¿¡i flg taitfM Hi M H HHnngj BBlaiiii m mmjm*» *»!> mat STYLE 272—SIZE 22 x 38 AND PORCH Style 272—Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; g' x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir-—2" x 6'g floor joists g6" o. c. ; 2" x 3"Bstudding 16" o. c. 12" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; Q x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood overBtove in kitchen. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of lfl fir boards covered with 5^" x 1 oak flooring in Jiving and dining rooms. BedroomSj and hall togiave l"x3" tongued and grooved vertical graiig fir flooring. All other floorH to be 1" x 4" vertical grain Br flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plager. Ceiling height 8'-2E4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or l"x4" surfaced fiiBsheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles (Rid 4.^2" to the Eveather. 18" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling suppoiasd by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof with CV ceiling supported by 8" turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door special 3'-0" x 6'-8” thick. All doors opening in living room and dining room No. 26.1 Balance of doors No. 4, Bccept No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung and stationary as shown. Stationary window» to be 21-oz. glass. Hinged side lights in dining room. SCREENS:-—14-mesh galvanized wire^ Half sliding (screens for double hung windows. Full hinged screens for side lights. No. 10 screen door for front, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding NoJ 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 102; linen closet No. 501; medicinl cabin^gNo. 601 ;H^Hr No. 402; kflffiien cupbBSjjd 202; drainbfird pre- pare for composiHon. Sink cabinets Bo. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—golid brass door knobs, eftutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nicka| finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for ag other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, Rsh locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—FxteiRr and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Roof to receive one coat of creosoteBtain. Interior—Three coatsj throughout, two coats of flat and one coat of emmel. Floors—Oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Bedrooms and hall floors one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer toWbages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 68 — V: Style 271—cR^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. jjfatform fand steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 3 x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4|x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2'Pc-lj' floor joists 16'l o. cl 2" x 4'S studding, 16| o. c.; 2" x 4* rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joistsB 16« o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood over Htove in kitchen. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir board»Bovered with ^"xl/2" oak flooring in living and dining room* BedroomS and hall to have l"x3" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. All other floor» to be l|gx4" vertical grain flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt |aud Hx 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. Windows, double hung. ROOF:—1" x 3" 0™ 1" x 4" surfaced fir Bheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cediffl or No. 1 redwood Riingle^waid 4 /z" to the wither. 18" projectajn lined Bvith T&G CV ceiling ¡[.supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Bpabled roofRupported by 8" turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS :aSFront dool 2'-8" x 6'-8", l^j" thick, No. 282. All dooil opening in living room and dining epom No. 26; balance of dooi^Oio. 4 except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. SCREENS:—14-mesh gaBranBed wire. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen doo^ for front, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No.A, casi^ft No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 100; medicine cabinet No. 601; lifiS closet No. 501 ; cooler No. 402 ; kitchen cupboardB\To.B202 ; breakfSt nook No. 701; drainboard prepHred for composition; sink cabinets No. 301|(^ind No. 302.; HARDWARE:—Solid brass* door knobs, escutcheon* draBer pulls# cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish $n kitcfBB breakfast nooB and bath. Dull brass for »all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash lockB etc., plated steel. PAINT:— Hxterior and screen porch tvB> coats of panit either white or color. 1 Roof to receive one coat of creosote fttain. interior—Three r front, NS 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding lio. 1. ContinuousBiead casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffft|Nff. 103; linH closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 4s9; RitchSi cup®ard No. ¿04 Bdrainboard prepared for woodstone; sink cEgfn^^^mo.B01 and No^B02. HARDWARE:—Solid brS di>r kffl^B escutmieons, dBRr pul^J cup- board turns, etc. HTickel fitish in jkiigmen and b®h. Rpull brafl for all other rooms. Bit key lock «yith bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hingS, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coatB of paint, either white or color. Interior, three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one of enamel. Floor—Oak floors to receive past« Alien one coat of shellac and wax. Front porch floor and BstejjjgB screen porch floor and steps to receive two coats of floor paint. Bedrooms and hall floors to receive one coat of liquid filler Hnd one coat of varnish. 270 —j^eadyStyle 269—T^eady-Qut On Public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles. SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4'*j underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders|H 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2Sx 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c. ; x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists, 16" o(c. All open- ings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^"xl1/^" oak flooring except kitchen, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS P—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2f4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 5^" x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4y2” to the weather. 18" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof and arched ceiling supported by brackets and fluted pilasters as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8", 1^4" thick, No. 282. Balance of doors No. 26, except No. 24 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung and stationary as shown. Stationary windows to be 21-oz. glass. Side lights hinged. SCREENS:—14-mflh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. Full hinged screens for side lights. No. 10 screen door for front, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture mould- ing No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 104; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 402 ; kitchen cupboard special type 203; breakfast nook No. 701 ; closet bed No. 801; drain board sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304^ See interior views of similar style on page 130. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen, bath and breakfast nook, dull brasH in all other rooms. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle., PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. Roof to receive one coat of creosote stain. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one coat of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps to receive two coats of porch paint. STYLE 269—SIZE 24 x 28 AND PORCH — 71 —Style 267—T^eady- SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. STYLE 267—SIZE 22x 28 AND PORCH FRAME:—Douglas fir-B-2px 6" floor joists, 16" o. c. under living roomBbalance of house 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen ovdg stove. FLOORS:—1" x 3" ^Btical grain fir flooring in living f«» Balance of floors 1" x 4" vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—l^amed ror lath and^pla^ter. Veiling height 8«2^:'jB Outside oB buildings covered with insulating felt and |h x4" rab- beted and Beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—l"x3" or l"x4" surfaced firlheathing ^overed with No. 1 *A* cedar or ^Bo. 1 redwood shingles laid 4L2" to the weather. 18" projection linBl with T&G CV ceilingBupported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof and arched ceiling supported by 8" turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x6'-8", 1 Y%" thick, No. 283. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS ¡—Casements to swing in and double hung as shown. SCREENS:-—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casements! and halB sliding for double, hung windows. Front screen door No. 10, rear acBen door No. 9. INTERIOR FINISH :®-BBeboard N^S 1,swings No. 1, picture mouldinjjNo. 1. ®ntinuous head c:Bing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Linen clo»t No. 501, 1 door; medicine cabinet No. Bfll ; cooler No. 402 ; kitch, — 78 — ...........- ■■■—■ ..- 1 > I ► 7 k 11» Style 248—*7\mdy-Qut SPECIFICATIONS DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8" 1H" thick, No. 1008. Balance of doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. Front screen door No. 10, rear No. 9. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath, BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 110; medicine cabinet ' No|*jpf)l ; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 202; closet bed No. 801; drainbc^rd sugarpine; sink cabinet No. 302. HARDWARE:'—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brass. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Living room, bedroom and closets one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front porch floor and steps, screen porch floor and rear steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 248—SIZE 24 x22 AND STOOP FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-4" above ground. Wood steps for front and rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2'fx4" under- pins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piqrs. FRAME:—Douglas fir—2” x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. unde? living room, 24" o. c. under balance of the house. 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. All openings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring except living room which has l"x3" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir. WALLS AND PARTITIONS »-Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and wl' x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 4" roll edge. Projection 18" with boxed cornice as shown. PORCH:—Segment roof supported by heavy brackets as shown. Wood floor. — 79 —mi Style 232—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS -80- FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platforms and steps for rear doors. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:-—Douglas fir ;l 2" x 6" floor joists, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding, 16" o. c.; 2"x4” rafters, 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double top plates. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchens over stoves. FLOORS:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^s"xl}4" oak flooring except kitchens, breakfast nooks, screened sleeping porches and screen porches which are l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster interior, ready for stucco ex- terior. Outside of building covered with in- sulating felt. Ceiling height 9'-l^". Staggard studs with deadening felt between for dividing partition. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. PORCHES:—Ceilings plastered. Arched op- enings. Masonry, staff work, not included. DOORS:—Front doors 3'-0" x 6'8", 1M" thick. No. 283. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash doors from kitchens to screen porches. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. Wood grills included. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for casement sash, half sliding for double hung windows, No. 10 screen doors for front, No. 9 for rear. Canvas curtains for screened, sleeping porches. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living rooms and dining rooms baseboard No. 2; casings No. 5 ; balance of house baseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 1 ; picture moulding No. 3; continuous head casings in kitchens, breakfast nooks and baths. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelves No. 902; linen closets special; medicine cabinets No. 602; coolers No. 401; kitchen cupboards No. 204 and No. 206; ironing boards No. 1022; drainboards prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304; breakfast nooks No. 701 ; closet beds No. 801. HARDWARE:—Same as for Style 230, p. 81. STYLE 232—SIZE 36 x 46 AND PORCH AND PLATFORMS PAINT:—Exterior trim and screen porches two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors, oak floors to receive one coat of paste filler, one coat shellac, one coat wax. Floors of screen porches, screen sleeping porches, rear platform, steps, 2 coats floor paint. 7 if " HP"* 'ÈÊÈ&Mâ Pjlp 1 V SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 1' 10" above ground. Wood platforms and steps for rear doors. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joist: 16" ©. c. Double top plates. Double headers for all open- ings. Hood in kitchens over stoves. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with 5^"xlj4" oak flooring except bedrooms, breakfast nooks, bathrooms, kitchens and screen porches, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 9'-l%W Staggered studs and deadening felt for dividing partition. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and framed for stucco. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two ply sanded roofing paper for main roof. Frame for roof over front sash as shown. Tile, outlet boxes and down spouts not included. PORCHES:—Plastered ceilings. Arched openings as shown. Stucco not included. DOORS:—Front doors 3' x 6'-8"-lH" thick, No. 283. All other doors No. 26 except No. 24 sash doors from kitchens to screen porches. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged screens for all sash and windows. No. 9 screens for rear doors. INTERIOR FINISH :—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1, continuous head casings in kitchens, breakfast nooks and baths. •* BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffets No. 104; linen closets No. 501; medicine cabinets NoB602; coolers No. 402; kitchen cup- boards No. 208 ; ironing boards No. 1022 ; drainboards prepared for composition ; sink cabinets No. 301; breakfast nooks No. 701; bath cabinets No. 1201 ; closet beds No. 801. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheonsBdrawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchens!! breakfast nooks and baths. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder locks for front doors. Door buttsBhing^B sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior—Trim and screen porches two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one of enamel. Floors-—Oak to receive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac and one coat wax. Floors of screen porches, rear platforms and steps two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 81 — STYLE 230—SIZE 33 x 50 AND PORCHES.wmaniHJ Style 227—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:-;—Floor l'-6" above ground. Wood platforms and steps for rear doors. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders m 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME®—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. under living rooms and dining rooms; 24" o. c. under balance of house. 2" x 4"Btudding 16" o. c.B 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Top plates doubled® Double headers throughout. Hood in kitchens over stoves. STYLE 227—SIZE 36x51 AND PORCHES FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved verti- cal grain fir flooring in all rooms except living and dining roomsf* which have a sub- floor of 1" fir boards covered with 34$"xlj4" oak flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :=-Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-3^St Center partition to have staggered studs and deaden- ing felt. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and §4" x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—Gabled and Deck—Gabled roofs to be 1" xE" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered ^Bth No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 red- wood shingles laid 4®" tcSS the weather with box^H cornice ^^Rhown. Decked roof to be 1® surfaced fir boards ccSered with 3 layers of roo^R felt, mopped f-with hot asphaltum and covBed with 2-ply sanded roofing. PORCHES:—PorchesBivith gabled roofs, turned columns, etc. Masonry S>t included. DOORS:—Front doors B'-63x6'-8" special HHck. French d(Hrs between jivsSg rooi^a and dining rooms*! l$i" thick, 8-light. Other doors opening in dining rooA NiK5. Balança of door^MK». 4 except bflween kitch- ens and stHti porgnesi which are No. 5 sash doors. - WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung. SCREENS:—14-mBh galvanized wire, full hinged screens for all window®. No. 1 Onscreen dooffl for front, No. 9 screen doors for rear. Awnings not included. INTERIOR FINISH:—Eng and dining rom» baseboard No. 2, cBings No. 4, picture moulding No. 3. Balance' of houR baseboard No. 1, casinHs No. 1, pictufa moulding No. 1. Cc^Hnuous head ^Sing in IkHchens and bathsj^ BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantels No. 907; boBcaseHMSo. 120® writing desks No® 1304; spfflial buffets with di^Bpearing beçg® under ; linen clfflHts No.^ 501 ; medicine cabinets No. 60®; coolersajNo. 402 ; kitcBen cupboards No. 208. Drauffloards prepaid for co^Bosition. Sink cabine® No» 303 and 304 ; spice cabi- nets over sinks. HARDWARE:-—Solid brass door knobs, escutchex®, drawer pulls, cupboardBurn® etdfl Nickel fit^R in kitchens and baths. Dull brass finish for all oth® rooms. Cylinder locks for front dooB Door butlS, sash Rick® etc., plated steel. PAINTB^-Same as for Style page 83. Remr to -pages 127 to 149 for illumrdfwnmof trim, ffl,oors andmbuilt%v>t Bmntum^ To ftuly comprehend the ndmmmmÆs nfm.hr Pacific SyÊtem Wmd pages 3 to 19. ,4 A, Style 223—l^eady-Qut FOUNDATION:—Floor 2' above ground. Wood platformsMand steps for i^ar doom 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4j| underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on. piers. FRAME:—Dougffs fir. 2^|x6" floor joists 16" o. c. under living rooms and dining roorr^B 24" o. c. under balance of house jl 2" x 4"|&udding 16" o. c.B2" x 4'j rafters 24^ o. c.; 2" x 4'P ceiling joists lfl' o. c! Top plates doubled. Double headers throughout. Hood over stoves in kitchens. FLOORS Sub-floor of 1" fir boards!covered with *i"x I#« oak flooring in living and dining rooms. All other floors 1" x 4a tongngjfe and grpjved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8^*6".» Center partition to h^e staggered studs and deadening felt.? Outside of (building cohered Iwith i insulating felt and ^"x4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced .siding. ROOF:—1" x or 1" x 42|pBurfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood fehingles laid 4^" to the weather. 14" projection with boxed cornice as shown; Gutters pand down spouts not irraluded. Crown mould furnished if desired. PORCHES:—Roofs gabled, arched CV ceilings ^up-'; ported by 10" turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front doors 3'-6" x^'-8*f 1^^, thick, No. 283it All doors opening in living rooms and dining roomSfejOTl25. Balance of doors No^4 except No. 5 sash dekg»jj between kitchens and screen porches. WINDOWS:—Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galv. wire. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 9 screen doors for rear. INTERIOR FINISH :—Baseboard glp. 1, c«ings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head Igreing in kitchens and bath(jj| BUILT-IN FEATURES—Buffets^f No. 100; linen kdoset® No. 501 medicine cabinets ^4o. 601 i- coolers No. 402; kitchen cupboards No. 202; built-in beds No. 801; Drainboards prepared for composition. Sink cabinets Nos. 301 and 302. HARDWARE:—Solid bra5r door knobs? escutcheon» drawer pulls, cupboard ttitHs, §^!c. Nickel finish in kitchens and baths. Dull brass finish for all other rooms. Cylinder locks for front doors! Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porchesj two coats of paint either white or color^ Roof to receive one coat of creosote stain, llnterior—Three coats through- put, two of flat and one of enaroeljl Floors'—Oak floors to receive paste filler, one^coat of shellac and Hlx. Floors of bedrooms and halls to receive liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Flooraj of screen porches, rear platforms and steps to recei\M two coats of floor paint. STYLE 223—SIZE 36 x 50 AND PORCHES. — 83 —Style 222—T{eady-Qut STYLE 222—SIZE 30 x44 AND PORCHES. SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear doors. 2Hx 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" -k 4" underpins on piers^B FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c. J 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood over stoves in kitchens. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. Deadening felt and staggered studs for dividing partitions. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2' projec- tion supported by purlins as shown. PORCHES:—Gabled roof, surfaced rafters and T&G CV sheathing, supported by 6" surfaced posts as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front doors 3'-0" x 6'-8" 1J4'| No. 10081 All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash doors for rear. WINDOWS:—Double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen doors for front. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing for kitchens and baths. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Medicine cabinets No. 601; coolers No. 403; cupboards No. 204; drainboards sugar- pine; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 304; built-in beds No. 801. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchens and bathrooms. Balance of house dull brass finish. Front doors to have cylinder locks. t PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stain. Trim two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Kitchens and baths three coatB two of flat and one of enamel. Bal- ance of house one coat of stain. Floors of living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms® one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Floor of front porches, front and rear steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 84 —n m [ y> 4 ? I il? j ; ¿¿qvmhI ¡¡¡III M ■ 1 2X3 i m ¡j Style 215—lieady-Qut Four-Family Flat Specifications upon request SP Court Styles 206-207—T^eady-Çut SPECIFICATIONS gj^g; IlKiii FOUNDATION ri^Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood platform arid steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. ; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over «*ove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with x 1^" oak flooring! except bedroom, hall, kitchen, bath and screen porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. BUILT-IN FEATURES—SINGLE UNITS :—Buffet No. 103; linen closet No. 5011. medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 402; kitchen cup- board No. 202; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 303 and 304; closet beds No. 802. Specifications for double units upon request. STYLE 207—DOUBLE UNIT—SIZE 48x24 AND PORCHES. COURT PLOT—SIZE OF LOT 80 x 140 — 86 — i > k Mpppü L ourt—Style 204—T^eady- SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor V 9" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2x6 redwood mudsills; 2 x 4 underpins on outside walls: 4x4 girders; 4x4 underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2x6 floor joists 16" o. c. 2x4 studding 16" o. c. 2x4 rafters 24" o. c. 2x4 ceiling joists 16*' o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with x lyZ" oak flooring except kitchen, breakfast nook, bath and screen porch which are 1x4 tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :P-Framed far. dath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt, prepared for stucco. Stucco not included. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with three layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded. Outlet boxes and downspouts not included. STYLE 204—SINGLE UNIT PORCHES:—Tile hood over front door supported by beam and brackets as shown. Tile and masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8"-134,/ thick No. 283. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen. porchHj WINDOWS:—Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for win- dows, No. 10 screen door for front, No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room and dining room baseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 3. Balance of house baseboard No. 1 ; casings No. 1 ; picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 104; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208; drainboard prepared for composition; sink cabinets No. 303; break- fast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turnM^tc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cyl- inder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. P A I N T : — Ex- terior trim and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Interior three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors— Oak floors to re- ceive one coat paste filler, one coat shellac, one coat wax. Floors of screen porch and rear steps to receive two coats floor paint. STYLE 204—SIZE 24 x 26 AND STOOP. COURT PLOT—SIZE OF LOT 80x125..............- .ml ...........- ■- ............. MUMi Style 193—TZywdy-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground.- Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 6" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir—First floor joists 2" x 6' 16" o. c.; second floor joists 2" x 10" 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. First floor top plates doubled. All openings to have double headers. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of l'^fir boards covered with ^"xlj^" oak flooring, except kitchen, breakfast nook, screen porch, lavatory and bathroom, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. ¿¿Ceiling height 9'-lY%" first floor, 9'-0}4" second floor. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 34" x 8" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—l"x3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No^^H *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4 $4" to the \w|ather. 8" projection with boxed cornice as ¿shown. PORCH:—Roofed as shown and supported by 6" turned columns. Masonry not includefiiM DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8" l)f thick, ^o. 280,. All other dools No. 25 except whe^aj sliding French doors are shown andFsash door N'No. 9 screen door for rear. Shutters as shown. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room, dining room and lower bedroom, baseboard No. 2, casings No. 5, picture moulding No. 3» Balance elf house baseboard No. 1, casings No. H picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in bathroom, kitchen and breakfast nook. Chair rail in lavatory. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel No. 901; bookcases special; linen closet No. 501, 4 doors; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 401; special kitchen cupboard; breakfast nook No. 701; seat with hinged lid in bath- room; ironing board No. 1022; drainboard roughed in for composition; sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 302; wardrobe No. 1101; linen cabinet in bathroom. HARDWARE:—Solid brass escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turnsl etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, lavatory and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. Glass knobs throughout. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or wolor. Roof to receive one coat of creosote stain. Interior—Four coats throughout, three of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Oak floors to raHeive paste fillerHone coat of shellac and wax. Floor of Ecreen porch, rear STYLE 193—SIZE 36 x 26 AND PORCH. platform and steps to receive two coats of floor paint. ^1 br /' n . — 88 —2" x 4" 1, 1 19 i—T^eady- SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2' above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; underpins on outside walls; 4" x 6" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. BASEMENT:—21'-2" x 18'-4" under kitchen, stair hall, screen porch and breakfast room. Basement to be 7' deep in clear of floor joists. Material for stairway furnishedi Cement work not included. FRAME:—Douglas fir. First floor joists 2" x 6" 16" o. c. joists over basement and for second floor 2" x 10" 16" o. c. 2" x 4" ceiling joists* 16« o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. cl First floor top plates, doubled. Double headers for all doors »nd windows. Hood over stove in kitchen. FLOOR:—Sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^xl^" oak flooring except kitchen, screen porch, maid’s room and bath, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height first floor 8'-6", second floor 8'-2J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1 " x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4^" to the weather. Projection finished with boxed cornice and crown mould as shown. Gutters and downspouts not included. PORCH:—Deck roof and paneled rail forming balcony for second floor, and supported by 8" turned columns as shown. Masonry not included. Pergola with band sawn beams as shown. Flier of front and rear balcony to be 1" boards covered with 3 layers of No. 15 felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 3-ply ruber - oid roofing. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8" 1M" thick, No. 133. French doors 1 y%" thick, No. 282. All other doors except maid’s room No.B25 except door from kitchen to screen porch which is No. 24 sash. Doors in maid’s room to be No. 4. WINDOWS:—Double hung and stationary as shown. Sta- tionary sash to be plate glass. Side lights in reception hall to be hinged. SCREENS:—14-mesh galv. wire. BUILT-IN FEATURES:— Mantel No. 906; buffet spe- cial; linen closet No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; bath cabinet No. 1201; cooler No. 402; kitchen, cupboards No. 207 and No. 202; ironing board No. 1022. Drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302-3 doors, and No. 303; spe- cial spice cabinet; clothes chute. INTERIOR FINISH AND HARDWARE: — Specifications upon request. PAINT:—Like Style 193, p. 88. IRPStyle 176 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 6" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. First floor joists 2" x 6" 16" o. c. Second floor joists 2" x 10" 16" o. c; 2'1x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4"Brafters 32"lo. c.™ 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. First floor top platesa doubled. Double headers for all openings, stove .... - FLOORS:—l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring except living room, dining room, first floor hall and lower bedroom, which have a sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^"xlj^" oak flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height first floor Second floor 8'-2}4". Out- side of building covered with insulating felt and ^"x4" and 5^" x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 3 layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 4" wood roll edge.., 3' projection lined with T&G CV ceiling and supported by brackets as shown. Roof over balcony 1" fir boards covered with 3 layers of felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 3-ply ruberoid. PORCH :P-Sheathed with T&G CV ceiling, supported by heavy beams and posts aslhown. Masonry not included. (First Floor) STYLE 176—SIZE 36 x 38 AND PORCH. (Second Floor) DOORS:—Front door 3'-6"x6'-8" \Wa thick, No. 116. French door to balcony \y%" thick, No. 282. All other doors No. 25 except No. B4 ^Sh door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS :B-Double hung, ele- ments and stationary as shown. Stal tionary windows to be 21-oz. glass. SCREENS: — 14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for case- ments and half sliding for double hung window» No. 10 screen for front and French doors, No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Living and dining rooms baseboard No. 1, casings No. 7, picture moulding No. 1. Balance of house baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casingBin kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES: — Man- tel No. 903 ; 2 bookcases No. 1201 ; buffet special, type 111 ; linen closet 501; medicine cabinet No. 602; cooler No. 402 ; kitchen cupboard No. 208 ; drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303. HARDWARE AND PAINT:— Specifications upon request. — 90 — >0 i t* r A V w Style SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-4" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 6" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c., 2" x 10" joists 16" o. c. over basement, 2" x 10" joists 16" o. c. second floor; 2" x 4" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double top plates first floor. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—Sub-floor 1" fir boards covered with f6"xl}^" oak flooring,Except kitchen, bath, screen porch, pantry,^maid’s room and screen room to be l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir floor- ing. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling iffight 9'-l^" first floor, 8'-2%" second floor. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and redwood shakes on 1" x 4" sheathing. BASEMENT:—9'-9" x 22'. 7' deep in clear of floor joists under reception hall ana screen porch. Material for stairway included. Masonry not in- cluded. ROOF:—1" x 3" or l"x4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid W/2" to the weather. Gable ends finished with crown mould. Eaves with boxed cornice. Gutters and down spouts not included. PORCH:—Under main roof, CV ceiling supported by 8" turned and square boxed columns as Hhown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'-6" x 6'-8" 1H" thick spe- cial. All other doors No. 25 except No. 24 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. French doors No. 282 where shown. WINDOWS:—Double hung. Shutters as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged for windows. No. 9 screen door for rear, No. 10 for French doors. Canvas curtains for screen sleep- ing room: INTERIOR FINISH:—Living room, dining room and reception hall baseboard No. 2, casings No. 3. Balance of house baseboard No. 1, casings No. 2, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, bath and pantry. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 905; buffet No. 108; linen closet Jfio. 501; medicine cabinet No. 6021 cooler No. 402; kitchen cupbfltrd No. 208; drainboard prepared for composition. Sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303. Special serving ledge and cupboards in pass pantry». Special seat in recep- tion hall. Seat with hinged lid in upper bedroom, No. 1201 bath cabinet. HARDWARE AND PAINT:—Specifications upon request. 173—*7\eady-Qut STYLE 173—SIZE 42 x 30 INCLUDING PORCH. — 91 —Style g8—cB^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2M above ground. Wood steps for rear door; 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. BASEMENT:—10" x 10", 7' deep in clear of joistsl Material for trap doors| furnished. FRAME:—Douglas firB 2*x 6" floor joists 24" o. c., except 2" x 10" 16" o. c. over basement. 2!" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special headers for casement windows. Double headers for stationary windows and all doors. FLOOR:—1” x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2j4"m OutBde of building covered with insulating felt and f6"x4"' rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 2 layers] of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with green slate surfaced roofing. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2' projection lined with T&G CV ceiling* supported by bracketsB as shown. PORCH:—Under gabled roof. CV ceiling supported by boxed posts, buttresses, rails, etc. Wood floor. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0" x 6'-8", thick, No. 1008. French door from sunroom to porch, \y%” thick* No. 282. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screw porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and stationary as shown. SCREENS:—-14-mesh galvanized wire. Full gliding for all casement windows. No. 10 screen for front and French doors. No. 9 for rear door. Canvas curtains for sleeping porch. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 904; bookcases No. 1202; buffet No. 100; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 201. Drainboard sugarpine. Sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. Breakfast nook No. 701. Mantel bed. HARDWARE:-—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brasHki Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and Screen porch two coats either white or color. Interior—Kitchen, breakfast nook and bath three coats two of flat anfl one of enamel. All other rooms one coat of stain and one coat of varnish. Floors—Living room, dining room, bedrooms and sun- room to receive one coat liquid filler, one coat varnish. Front porch floor and steps, sleeping porch floor, screen porch floor and steps, two coats floor paint. i STYLE 98—SIZE 28 x 53, INCLUDING PORCH 92 — u h mmStyle 94—T^eady-fat FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-4" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. x 6" redwood mudsills I 2" x 4' underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girdeag»fc<4" x 4" underpins on piei^H jmàaÈM ¿¿a ate.. FRAME;—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joiRs 16" o. c.“ 2" x 3 joists It/' o. c. Double headers for all door openings. Special headers for casement sSghJ Hood irw kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—l"x3" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir fog porch, which are 1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir. WALLS AND PARTITIONS: covered with insulating felt and ROOF:—1 " x 3" or l"x4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4}4" to the weather. 16'l projection with boxed cornice as studding 16'H o. cB 2^x4" Rafters ^4"i|o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling t kite’ all rooms1 except kitchen, bath, breakfast nook and screen Outside of building -Framed for lath and (plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2j4 i^"x4" rabtsftted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. shown. PERGOLA:—Band sawn beams supported by 10' columrB as ¡(shown. Masonry not included. turned DOORS:—Front door 3'-0"x6'-8" thick, No. 133. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screen« for sash, No. 10 screen door for front door and side lights in dining room, No. 9 screen door for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bathroom. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 907; buffet No. 102; bookcase No. 1203 ; desk No. 1302; linen closet No. 501 ; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 404; kitchen cupboard No. 209; sugarpine drainboard; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303; breakfast nook No. 701 ; bath cabinet No. 1201. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobfl escutcheons, drawer pullsJH cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handlS for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated ¡steel. * PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color; one coat of creosote stain for roof. Interior—Three coats throughout, two of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Living room, dining rooml bed- rooms and hall one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Floors of screen porch, rear platform and steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 94—SIZE 32x31 AND PORCH. — 93 —mtM uk'ima H Style 86—T{eady-Qut SPECIFI CATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-6" above ground. Wood platform and steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls 4" x 4wi girders^ 4" x 4" underpins on pierj^J V, J v FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c., except living and dining rooms 16" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2".x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 1(^' o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stoveMI FLOOR:—1 x 4" tongued and grooved ver tical grained fir flooring except living and dining rooms which have 1" x 3" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2}4"M Outside of building covered with insulating felt and y%” x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood sur- faced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir board* covered with 3 layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2' projection supported by purlins and lined with CV sheathing. PORCH:—Hood over front door supported by brackets as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 3'x 6'-8" 194" thick, No.K82. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements and double hung as shown. SCREENS!)—14-mesh galvanized wire, full hinged screens for casement [sash, half sliding for double hung window^ No. 9 screen door for INTERIOR FINISH:'—Baseboard No. 1, caangMNo. 1, picture mould- ing Nqfl 1. ^witinuous head ^»ing in hHchen, Breakfit nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet Ho. 100; linen dolt No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler Bo. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208; drai»oard, -Sugarpine; Hink cabinets No. ^302 and 303, breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE P—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brass. ^Bont door to have bit keylock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coats of flat and one of enamel. Floors—Living and dining rooms, bedrooms and hall to receive one coat liquid filler, one coat varnish. Screen porch floor, rear platform and steps two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 STYLE 86—SIZE 26 x 35 AND STOOP. WkefullySk JM mHHHHHwBRBhBHhI EpViRPffi — 94 —nmnmnpi —IP mm» SPECIFICATIONS Style 85—T^ady-Qut FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground with steps for rear door. 2" x 4" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers^k«^ T-——: , FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2 jx6" floor joists 16'9o. e.H 2" iji" studding 16" o. 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. cN 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. (/ j ¡1 FLOOR1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring except living room and dining room, which have sub-floor of 1" fir boards covered with ^"x 1^" oak flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Veiling height 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and redwood shakes on l"x4" fir sheathing. ROOF:—l"x 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing cov- ered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4/i" to the weather. 3' projection lined with tongued and grooved CV ceftmg—supported by band sawn brackets. PORCH:—Gable roof, CV ceiling supported by boxed posts as shown. Masonry not included.. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0"x6'-8" 1$4" thick, No. 303. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement, double hung and stationary. SCREENS: —14-mesh galv. wire. Full hinged screens for casement sash. Half sliding screens for double hung windows. No. 10 screen door for front. No. 9 for rear. — 95 — INTERIOR FINISH:—Cornice No. 2, baseboard No. 1, casing No. 1, picture moulding No. 2. Con- tinuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel Shelf No. 904; buffet No. 105; special bookcase and desk; linen closet No. 501 ; medicine cabinet No. 601 ; cooler No. 405; kitchen cupboard No. 210; sugarpine drain- board; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs, escutcheons, drawer pulls, cupboard turns, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast room and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Cylinder lock for front door. Door butts, hinges, sash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Roof one coat creosote stain. Exterior one coat of stain. Trim two coats of paint, white or color. Interior—Living room ana dining room one coat of stain, one coat of shellac, one coat flat varnish. Bedrooms, hall, bath and breakfast room three coats paint, two of flat, one of enamel. Screen porch and storeroom one coat of stain. Floors'— Oak floors to receive one coat of paste filler, one coat of shellac, one coat of wax. Floors of bedrooms, hall, and breakfast room one coat of liquid filler and one ffi®at of varnish. FloopSof screen porch, store- room and rear steps two coats floor paint. STYLE 85—SIZE 34 x 28 AND PORCH.WÊÊÊÊÊÊM Style 84—T^eady-Çut On Public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for casement window! No. 9 screen door for rear, No. 10 screens for side lights. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook, and bath. See interior view, page 144. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 102; medicine cabinet Bo. 601; cooler No. 404; kitchen cupboard No. E09 ; drainboard, sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 3021 break- fast nook No. 701. — 96 — PORCH:—Gabled roof and CV ceiling supported by 8" turned columns as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0"x6'-8" 1 ft" thick, No. 133. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch^B WINDOWS:—Casement as shown. Side lights In living room. STYLE 84—SIZE 32 x 26 AND PORCH HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Balance of house dull braB. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Roof to receive one coat of creosote stain. Interior—Three coats throughout, two coatS of flat and one of enamel. Floo^B-Oak floors to receive paste filler, one coat of shellac and wax. Bedroom floors to receive one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front and screen porch floor and steps two coats of floor paint. FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood stepB for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpinsj on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders JIT 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. under living room and dining room, 24" o. c. under balance of house. 2lx 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special header for casement windows. Double headers for all door openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOORS:—l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring except living room and dining room, which have a sub-floor of 1" fir boardBcovered with x l ’/i" oak flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2x/i". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 4" rabbgtted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF Kir x 3" or l"x4" surfaced fir sheathing cov- ered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. Projection 18" with boxed cornice as shown. r ■ ---------- ---------------j.- n n id le I v- ;s ;d J" 3. m ig ng or I in w, ne io. ik- ok to int of wo to om of wo Style 83—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—1' -10" above groundB \V90d Reps for rear door. 2"Be 6" redwood niuc^^H; 2ax 4” underpin^Hsii outside wallB 4" x 4" girders; 4”xl underpins on pie^^| FRAME:—Douglas fiB 2" x 61 floor iois^B24^^B c.; jj2" x 3" Ktudding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 32" Sh5 c. ; 2'3H4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double he^Rrs for all door ownings. Speciar head« for ^^BmeiSlsash. Hood in kitchem over Bow. FLOORS:—1"e4" tonguRMand grooved vRtical grained fir floHrinR e^Sept living Bnd dining Booms^ 1" x 3" vertical grain flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Bramed for1 lath and plaster B>r pl^Herboard. Ceiling height 8'-2W. Out- side of building coRred with insulRing feltrand^^Bx 6" rabbetted and beveled redxfflod siding. ROOF:—1" surfacedBfir Boards covered with one lBer of roofing felt mopped with hot as^Rltum anH Irovered \Rth two ply^Bnded iBpfing paper. 2" x 3" Boll eve. 2' projection supported by brKke^^B PORCH:—Gabled roof. CV ceiling supffl>rBd by boxed post® Masonry not included. DOORS:—Front doors one pair 5' x 6'-8", 1»" thES No. 282. ilAll other No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitclRH to sBeen porch. WINDOWS:—(Msement. SCREENS:—14-mSh galvanized Bire. , Full sliding for casement sflsh. No. 10 screen dcHrs for front FrendH doors, No. 9 for rear door. Rrnvas curtains for screen sleeping porch. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard >^B). 1, casings No. 1, picture mouldirra^^B. 2. Continuous head caB ings in ki^^Bi Rnd^EBi. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—IgBkc;^B No. lBl ; l^Bn closR No. 501 ; medfflne cabinet No. 60fl|; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupEpard No. 201; drainboard,Bugarpine; sink cabingts^Bo. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brass. PAINT R^Hxterior, onAcoat stain. Trim, tS) coats paint, white or color!! Interior, kitchen and tHli, three coats paint, two flat, one ¡enamel. Balance"1 of house one coat stain and one cor l#W)"jK»Eoye ground, (Wood steps foiBrear door. Ejf x 6" redwood mudsillssg 2" x 4" underpins on Eutlide wall® 4Bx 4" girdersH 4" x 4" - unUerputl on piers. FRAME :-D^M fW2" x 6" floor joisB| 24" o.BH; 2" x 3| BtudHing lffi| o. c.; W x 4|BKifte^J 24" oBc.; ^Bx 4'* ceiling joistsE6" o. c. Double head^s for Ell opening^® FLOOR:—1" tongued Bind g^Bved vertical grain flooring throughout.^® WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 9'. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and K” x 8" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwcBd siding. ROOF:—1 Hx 3" or 1" x 4" surfaced fir sheathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwBxl shingles laid 4ra| to the weather. 3'B)rojection lined with T&G CV ceiling supported by brackets as shown. PORCH:—CV ceiling supported by boxed posts, rail and but- tresses as shown. Wood floor and step^H DOORS:—Front, door 3'-oBx 6'-8", IK" thick, No. 1008. All otheB doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screeB porch. WINDOWS ¡—Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Half sliding screens for windows. No. 10 scfien door for front. No. 9 for rear. Canvas curtains for screen sleeping room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Bleboard No. 1, casingBNo. ll pic- ture moulding No. 2. Continuous head casings in kitchen and tfath. BUILT-IN FEATURES :—Sp«ial buffet; special bookcas« and desk; linen closet Hio. 501; m^icine cabinet JSJo. 601 "cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 20 2, 4-doors; sugarpine draCboard; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitclBn and bath. BaRnce of house dull bras®) Front door to have bit key lock with bu^RloiB handle. PAINT:—Exterior and Hereen porch, twoBcoats of paint either white or color. Interior, kitchen and bath, three co^s, two of flat and one of enamel. Balance, one coat of stain and one of varnish. Floors, living room, dining room, bedrooms and hall, one coat of liquid filler, and one coat of varnish. Screen porch, screen room, front porch floor and . steps and rear steps, two coats of floor paint. Roof, one co^ of creosote stain. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 73—SIZI B.M k 40 AND PORCHES — 101 — — iÉiliÉilÉÉl Style 7 2-—-c7\eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls : 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c. ; 2" x 3" studding l««o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c. ; 2 1 x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for doors. Special headers for casement sash. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. CeilirH height 8'-2^", Outsi^Hof building covered with insulating felt and x 4" raTâbettçff and beveled surfaced redwo^Bsiding. ROOF:—1 " x 3" or l"x4" surfaced fir shpathing covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles laid 4 $4" to the wflther. 2' pro- jection lined with T&G CV ceiling supported Ey'band sawn brackets as shown. PORCH:—Under main gable, supported by boxed Bolumns. Ceiling of CV.^ Rail and buttresses as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 3'-0” x6'8", l&é" thick, No. 1008. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS :■—Casements. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for (sash. No. 10 screen door for front door. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Mantel shelf No. 902; buffet No. 100; bookcase No. 1202; desk No. 1301; linen cloftt No. 501; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208, 4-doors ; sugarpine drainboard ; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302. HARDWARE:—Solid brass door knobs^ escutcheons, cupboard turns, drawer pulls, etc. Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass for all other rooms. Bit key lock with bungalow handle for front door. Door butts, hinges,Rash locks, etc., plated steel. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint, either white or color. One coat of creosote shingle stain for roof. Interior, kitchen and bath, three coats, two of flat and one of enamel. Balancé, stain throughout.*' FloorR living room, dining room, bedrooms and hall, one coat liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front porch and screen porch floors, front and rear steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the adMnta&es of the Pacific SMtem, read pages 3 to 19 STYLE 72—SIZE 26 x 33 AND PORCH carefully. — 102 — iiiiinMHiiiRn — ¡BMMRRIM ÜÜPSf SPECIFICATION S FOUNDATION:'—FBor l'-lm ^Eove |®)und. Wood steps^for Bar door. 2" x 6" redwood BiudsillB; Sx 4" underpins onlu^B wai; 4'fx 4" girdersB 4" x 4" underpins on^^^^H FRAME:—Dougl^Bfir. 2" x 6" flcraiaRHItsB24" o. c.; 2"*x3" studding 16" o. c. ; 2" x 4" rafters 32" H| e. ; 2" x 4" ceiling o. c. Double heac^^Wcra door opemn^^^Ejfflcial headers foB casement sash. FLOOR:—1" x 4'Btongued and gr^^Bd^grtical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—-^Rmed for lath Bid plas|^r or pllter- board. Ceiling height 8^58". B)utRjR of BmiHingBcovered with, insugjjng felt and ^^flx 6" rabbetted and beveled BdwB)d siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir l^Brc^^Bivered with 1-layer of roofing felt, moppedi wi^^mot asphBtumRnd^^^&edBvith 2-plS san<^B roofing. 2"Bc 3" worn roll edS. 2' proj&tfflnfcupBorted by^fflaScets. PORCH:—Gabled Boof. CV cBiling suj^mrted by boxed po^R railing and balusters as Ehown. Wood flc^^Knd^Beps^H DOORS:—F«Snt door 2'|^^^H-8"J 1^" tfflik,^Ho. 49. All other drams. No. 4 except No. 5 ^Rh door fromBntchen B° screen porch. WINDOWS:—C Jemlit. SCREENS:—14-mesh gal^Sized wire. Full slidingEcreeffi for fflsh. NX 9 screen doors for front and ^Sr. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. l,^^Sn|HN STYLE 59—SIZE 30x18 AND PORCH.i m Style 55—cKseady-Qut On Public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 2' above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 24" o. c. ; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c. ; 2 x4 ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double-headers for all openings. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plaster- board. Ceiling height, 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and $4" x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2' projection supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Flat roof. T&G CV sheathing, over surfaced rafters supported by 4" x 4" posts. Rail and balusters as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8”, 124s” thick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door for rear. WINDOWS :B-Double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. . Half sliding Screens for windows. No. 9 screen door for front and rear doors. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casingstNo. 1, picture moulding No. 2. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Kitchen cupboard No. 207 Bdrainboard, sugarpine; sink cabinet No. 302. HARDWARE:—Dull bras; throughout. Front door to have bit keyHock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—F xterior, one coat of grey stain. Trine—-Two coats paint, white or color. Interior—One coat staid] throughout. Floors—Living room and bed- rooms^ one coat liquid filler and one tpat varnish. Front porch floor, front and rear steps, two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 107 — STYLE 55 SIZE 22 x 26 AND PORCH- Tv;-. --,"V urw ^--:v ,■- -o- ____..a — ~ -: / . - V TT* liiitfittiHWIil W^HSNm Style 54—^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-5" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside wall^B4lx 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on plr£& FRAME :^^Rougl^R fir. R'x 6" floor joists, 24" o. c.; R' x 3"" studding, 16" o. c.; 2” x 4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joistsi|16" o. c. Double-headers for all openings. FLOOR:—1" x 4'^Bongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster,! Ceiling height, 8'-2i4”* Outside of building covered with insulat- ing felt and H"x 4" rg&betted and baMeled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surged fir boardjSlovered with two layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick oil crushed granite. 2" x 3" roll edge. 18" projection. Snubbed gables I shown. PORCH:—Under gabl^l roof with ceiling of CV. Supported by posts as sho^HH iV^^Hiry not included. DOORS:—Sront door 2'-8" x 6'-H", thick, No. 281. All other doors^^^^^J except No. 5 sash d<^l froil kitchemto screen porch. WINDOWM-ICaflmentsland double hung as shown. SCREENS:—14-mlh gal^^ffled ^Hire. Full hinged scrffins ^Hcfflej Kent saBi, half sliding ^^Hens for double hung ^|nd4 ; ^Bt-N-Bed No.j^)3. HARDWARE:—M&l^l fii^Bi in kitchen^Bid bath. Balancelof house dull brasl Front door tS have bit key l|?M with bungalow handle. PAINT:—-Extlior Hnd^fflreen porch^^Ho coa^J of painl either white or Rilor: Interior, kitchen and bathrflim Ro receive thri^PcRts paint, two of flat and one of enamel. Balance of house,lone coa^^Biin. ■¡floors— Living room, dininfe room and bedroom floors to r^^^B oil coat liquid filler, and one coat varnish. Floor| of screen porch and rear steps, two coatg floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 STYLE 54—SIZE 24 x 23 AND PORCH carefully. — 108 — ||SiPPp||i m-1 Style 53—T^eady-Qut I SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor F-10" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2lx4" underpins on «outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAMEBB-Douglas fir. 2" x 6'^ floor joists, 24" o. c.; §2" x 3"»tudding, 16" o. c.; 2^x4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling jpKts, 16" o. c. Double-headers for door openings, special headers for casement sash. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—1 ” x 4" tonguM and grfflived vertical grain fir floor ind|through out. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Filmed for lath and plaster or plaster board. Veiling height, &'-2%”. Outside of building covered ^^uh insulating felt, and ^^Lx43 rabbftled ^md beveled sur^Bed fcec^ffiod siding. ROOF:—l'^Eurfabed fir boards covered with three jfSBrs of roofing felBrrfflp^H^Bith hot Rphaltum ana ¿c^Bed with crushed brick or Brushes granite. 2" x roll edge. 2’ projection lined with EheathingBsupported by bracket^® PORCH:—Gable roof, CV ceilirS suppyted by boxed postsB Rail and butt^Hses as Bhown. V^Bd Aoot and steps™ Pergola as shcBn with 6" x 6'fland , 4" x 6'3 beams Buppoifled by boxed p<^B. DOORS:—Front dSir^ onB pair of 5'-0" x 6'-8j3 l^B thick, Bio. 282. All other d^rsBTo. 4, except EOT. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement. SCREENS: —14-mesh galvanized wire. B^u^ sliding screen^ for caSment sash. No. 10 Breen dR>r for French dooBk No. 9 for rear door. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1, continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 100; bookc^S No. 1202; dB^iNo. 1301 ; medB cine Eabinet No. 601 ; cooleiBKNo. 403; kitchS cupboBd No. 204; sugar pine draffiffl| board; sink (Bbin^B No. 301 and No. 3029 ^eat-N-Bed No. 803. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brass. Front door to have bit key lock with bunga- low handle. PAINT:—Fxterior and screen porch two coats of paint, either white or color. In- terior—Mtcnen and bath, t^Be c<^^B two of flat and one of enamel. Balance of hc^R one coat of Sain. Floors—Living room, din- ing room and bedrooms to receive one coat of liquid filler, one coat of Barnish. Front and screen porch floor, front and rear steps, two coats floor paint. pages 127 to /or illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully^^R- pmhend the a^Rntages of thM Pacific System, readm>ages 3 to 19 carefullM STYLE 53—SIZE 30 x 22 AND PORCH AND PERGOLA — 109 —•as ff&mm mm 111 mrnkm& Style 52 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-5" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside^walls ; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpinsgon piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists^ 24" o. c. ; 2" x 3" studding, 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joistsRl6" o. c. Double headers for all openings. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed foil lath and plaster or plaster board. Ceiling height 8'-2^4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 4 »bbetted and bevRed surfacHd redwood siding. ■ ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards co^Bed with one layer of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2'iix 3" roll edge. 18" projection supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Roof as shown with surfaced rafters^coyered with T&G sheathing and supported by posts and trellis work, wood floor and step^^H DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8", l^j" thick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door for rear. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged «crdflnR fo / ^Bement windows; half sliding for doublR hung. No. 9 screens for front and rear door^ STYLE 52—SIZE 24x18 AND PORCH INTERIOR FINISH :B| Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding Kg. 1 ; ^SitffluouRhead' caBig in kitchS, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 208; suMr pine drainboard; sink cabinets No. 304; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Dull brasB finish throughout. Front door to have bit key loR with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior to receive two coats paint, either white or color. Interior R) rBeitR ^S.t of slHin throughout. Floors—Living room and bedroom floors to r&ceiva one coat liquid filler, one coat varnish. Front porch floor and front and rear step$| to reBive two coats porch paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustratiWis'' of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. liliiliiiiiiiiMiliiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111111111111:1 mi miiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi 11 iij: | SAVES $300 | 5 Ocean Park, Calif. - E “I have a few words to say in the way of thanks for our fine little = E home. It is your Style 61 with some changes that I made, and I Hure = E have a finR little houS. I made inquiries locally and find out that a = = smaller house costs $300 more when built from material purchased E = down here and where the cutting is done on the job. The doors, E = windows, Rcreens, locks and hinges and the amount and quality of E = paint was all first class in B|S|ry particular. I recommended your E E houses to many.” = — 110 —fppppfpmpppp £ n ^ |Silll§Si ilgkmmmmBi SkawaaiB vtomwim» z: ^ ' «pi » »12 WM<***1 MVSBHl^HRca»* hk m Style 49—l^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS if FOUNDATION:—Floor 2|&jab^B: ground Bith ste^Bfor rear door. 2" x 6" redwBod mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside waas ; 4" x 4" undeByfe on meii. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x6l floor j(HH 24" o. c. 2" x 3" studding, 16H o. c. 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c. 2" x 3" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double headersBforBall ope^^^^H FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring thffiughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lMh and plaster or plaster board. Ij^Hling heSht 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered Bfijth insulat- ing felt and ^No. 1 redwood shingBs over 1" x 4" fir Bhj^yjhffla. ROOF:—1" surfaced Er board» ccSered with one layB of roofing felt mopped with hoM aspHiltum and^^fcered with 2-jBj sanded roofing papa». 2' promotion supported by band sBBn bracBffs as Ehown. 2” x 3" w85od roll edge. PORCH:—(fcble roof Supported by boxed Rosts, cHnng of CV. Railing as (shown. Wood floor and j*teps. Mhsonry not included. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8Hx 6'-8", 1$£", No. 49. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sasB door at rear. WINDOWS:—Double hung and ^stationary ^^^Rhown. SCREENS:—14-mSh galvanized Bwire. Half ^Bding screed for double hung Byindows. No. 9 screen doors for front anB Bar. INTERIOR FINISH:—BaBboard No. 1; Hasings^^S. 1; picture mould- ing No. 1 ; continuous head casingS in kitchen RnB ®th. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Bookcase Bo. 1202!| desk No. 1301; Moler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 201 ; (bugar pine IferanAoard; one Bnd hinged to cover fcundry tray; sink cabinet No. 304»nd one special cabinet. HARDWARE :-^HE;kel finish in kitch^B andHp.th; balance £■ house dull brasB; front door to have bit keB lock -\Bth bt^Halow handle. PAINT:—ExtericB—One coffl of Btain. Trim—Two coats of paint, either white or color. IniMor—ffiatchen and bath three coats of paint, B/o of flat, one enamel. Balance of house one coat of stain. Floors—LivingBroorp, dining room and Bedroom, one Coat liquid filler, fene ccHt varnish. Front Inorch floor and front and rear stepB two coats flocB pain^H Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. STYLE 49—SIZE 24 x 20 AND PORCH — 111 —\ Style 48—TZ^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood steps fo.' rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists, 24" o. c. 2"x3" studding, 16" o. c. 2" x 4" rafters, 32" o. c. 2" x 3" ceiling joists, 16" o. c. Double headers for all openings. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside of building covered with in- sulating felt and x 4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with one layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two-ply sanded. 2" x 3" roll edge. l'-8" projection. PORCH:—Gabled roof with ceiling of CV, supported by boxed posts as Ishown. MSon^Hnot included. DOORS^^Hront door 3'-0" x6'-8", 1-M” thick, special. All other doors No. 4, except No. i 5:^psh door for rear. WINDOWS:—Casement and double hung^jL SCREENS14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged for casements, half sliding for double hung windows. No. 9 screen door for rear door. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1; picture moulding No. 1 ; continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cooler No. 403; kitchen cupboard No. 2071 sugar pine drainboard; sink cabinets two No. 302. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchenBand bath. Balance of house dull brass. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior—Two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior— Kitchen and bflhBthree coats; two of flat and one of enamel, balance of house to receive one coat of stain. Floors-a-Living room, dining room and bedroom floors to receive one coat of liquid filler and one coat varnish. Front porch floor and front and rear steps to receive two coats porch paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 STYLE 48—SIZE 24 x 20 AND PORCH carefully. — 112 —¥ A- * i •“ Style 47—^ SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—FlooqH'-lO'jlabove ground. Wood steps foil rear door. 2" x 6'l redwood mudsill; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls tj 4" x 43 girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on pier9H FRAME:—Douglas fir; 2" x 6M floor joi^H 24H o. cs S' x3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special header for casement windows. Double headers for doosj openings. FLOOR:—1" x 4'l tongued and groovedB^rtical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed forBath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building covl Bred with i^ffilating felt and §^" x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with l-layer of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with green slate sur- faced roofmg. 2" x 3" roll edge on gables. 2' projection supported by brackets as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof, surfaced rafters, covered with CV sheathing supported pqj boxed columns. Wood rail and buttresses as shown. Wood floor and|steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8" 1H" thick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for casement windows. No. 9 screen doors for front and rear. Canvas curtains for screen room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:-rgChest of drawers No. 1401; cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 201; drainboard, sugarpine; sink cabinets NOijj304. HARDWARE:—Dull brass finish throughout. Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stain. Trim—Two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Stained throughout. Floors—Floors of living room and bed- room to receive one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. ^Sleeping room floors, front porch and screen porch floors, front and rear steps to receive two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. ElllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllj | GOOD AS NEW, YEARS LATER = CoalingaB Calif. | “My house was erected in about six days under the supervision = | of one of your foremen. It has now been three years and a half = = siiMe I made the purchase from you, and it has proven entirely = sftisfactory in every respect. The roof today is apparently as good = as the day it was laid.” | = Yours very truly, ' = .TIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlMllllltlMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIKIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMimiHillllr *7 STYLE 47—SIZE 20 x 26 AND PORCH. — 113 — pMHHH mm mm MBHiMiKii imu Style 46—T^eady-Quti SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsillsB 2" x 4" underpins on out- side walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4p underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir; 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all door openings. Special header for casement sash. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grained fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plaster board. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building cov- ered with insulating felt and §^"x6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with one layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two-ply sanded roofing paper# 2' projection supported by brackets asBhown. PORCH:—Gabled roof. Ceiling CV supported by boxed posts. Railing and balus- ters as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8"—1H" thick No. 49. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 Bash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Calments. SCREENS: —14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for sash. No. 9 screen dofljg for front and realH INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1; casings No. 1; picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen and bathjlM BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cupboard No. 201 % sugar pine drainboard; sink cab- Enets No. 302. HARDWARE:—Dull brass. FronlBdoor to have bit key lock with bungalow handle^B PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stainm Trim—two coats paint. Interior—stained throughout. FloorBof living room and bedroom one coat of liquid filler and one (Bat of varnish, filoor^ffifront porch, screenjhporchBmd steps, two-coats^oor paint. wiiiiiiiiiimflimiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiij^ | PREFERS MACHINE-CUT LUMBER | E Blythe, Cal. = E “A few months ago I purchased ‘Ready-Cut’' house, Style from you = •E. and am very well pleased. The material used was all fnfet-cllHB and = E piece cut and fits better than a carpenter could fit it on the ground. One § E thing that impressed me was when one of your men arrived to help erect i E the houseBas there are few carpenters here, allBhe tools he needed he car- | | ried in a suit-^sfflffith his clothes. WM figu|e that I saved at lealti $500 by™ E = building your wayK^B STYLE 46—SIZE 20 x 22 AND PORCH niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifflIiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiifftiiffiliiiMiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir, — 114 — , Style 46-A—T^eady-Qut On Public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on out- side walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special headers for casement windows. Double headers for all door openings. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and 5^" x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2' projection supported by brackets as shown. PERGOLA:—6" x 6" posts, 6" x 6" and 4" x 6" beams as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS::—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8" 1H" thick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door between kitchen and screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for casement window^B No. 9 screen doors for front and rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 201; drain- board, sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 302. HARDWARE:—Dull brass finish throughout. Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stain. Trim—Two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior—Stained throughout. Floors—Floors of living room and bed- room one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Screen porch floor, front porch floor, front and rear steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 115 — STYLE 46-A—SIZE 20 x 22 AND PERGOLA aib&H Wtiamm \ I Style 45—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood stepRfor rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on out- side walls ; 4"R 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir;*" 2" x 6" floor joists^24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special headers for casement windows. All door openings to have double headers. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tonguedjand grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2j4". OutsidS of building covered with iBsulatinJ felt and ^"x6!g rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 1-layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with green slate Surfaced roofing. 2” x 3" roll edge, 2' projection supported by brackets as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof, CV Kng, supported by boxed posts. Railing and balusters as shown. Wood floor andRteps. DOORS:—Front door 2ij8" x 6'8" l$i" thick, No. 49. All other doors No„ 4, except No. 5 sash door for reai|^B WINDOWS:—Casement as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding for casement. >®io. 9 screen doors for front and rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—¡B^Rboard No. lBcasings No^al, picture moulding No. 1. (■mtinuous head casing for kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Writing desk No. 1301; bookcase No. 1202; cooler [Kto. 402; kitchen Rupboard No. 201; drainboard^sugarpine; sink cabinets No. HARDWARE:—Dull brass finish throughout™ Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:— Exterior one coat of stain. Trim—Two coats of paint. Interior— Stained throughout. Floors—Front porch floor and front and rear steps two coats of porch paint. Floor of living, dining and bedroomRone coat liquid filler and one coat varnish. Rcmr to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. :j||iiiiiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiimiiiiii min iiiiniiiii lining i FINELY-GRAINED WOOD | E Claremont, Calif. E E “We wish to thank you for the excellent service and the fine material = E furnished us in ‘Ready-Cut’ Home No. 176 that we purchased of you E = recently. The saving in labor was quite an item. 1 ' 1 enamel the kitchen, but the interior finish was tJ E cover up with paint.” STYLE 45—SIZE 20 x 24 AND PORCH. EiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimmi!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- we expected to wmte o beautifully grained to f I — 116 —.....-: ■■ - HHHI Style 44—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor 1'-10« above ground. Wood steps lor rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; 4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piersH| FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 24" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16"*o. c. Double headers for all openings. Hood in kitchen over stove. FLOOR:—1" x 4'^| tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS :§-Framed for lath and plaster. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside o.f building covered with in- sulating felt and x 4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—l"Bsurfaced fir boards covered with two layers of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with crushed brick or crushed granite. 24" projection lined with T&G CV ceiling. 2" x 3" wood roll edge. Downspouts and gutters not included. ENTRANCE:—Gable hood, arched CV ceiling, supported by fluted pilasters and brackets as shown. Masonry not included. DOORS:—F ront door 2'-8" x 6'-8" thick, No. 281. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged screens for all windows. No. 10 screen door for front, No.B9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 110; medicine cabinet No. 601 d cooler No. 402 S kitchen cupboard No. 2079 sugarpine drainboard; sink cabinets No. 301 and No. 302; breakfast nook NoB701. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Dull brass in all other room^H PAINT:—Exterior, two coats of paint either white or color; - Interior— Three coats, two of flat and one of enamel. FloorsS-Living room, bedroom and closet floors one cdat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish* Rear steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. ¿iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii:iiu!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ| 1 SAVES 20% | = Burbank, Calif. = = “About eight months ago I purchased from your Company | E “Ready-Cut’*material for my house, a special plan of my own | E design. All the material was of the first quality and accurate in e § every detail. I am sure that I saved at least 20% by buying a e 1 PACIFIC READY-CUT HOME.” | | ■ Style 4 SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders; 4"|g£ 4" underpins on piers. FRAME ^-Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; joists 16l o. c. Double headers for all openings^B FLOORS :—l" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2}4". Outside of building’ covered with insulating felt, and ^" x4" rab- betted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with one layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2' projec- tion, supported by purlinS as shown. PORCH:—Gabled roof with CV ceiling supported by 6" x 6" posts. Rails and balusters as shown.- Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8"R 6'-8" 14&" thick, No. 282. All other doors No. 4 except No. S sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casements as shown. SCREENS: —14-mesh galvanized wire. Full hinged and full sliding screens for casement windows. No. 10 screen door for front, No. 9 screen door for rear. Can- vas curtains for screen room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES Kitchen cupboard No. 207; drainboard, sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 303 and No. 304; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Balance of house! dull brass. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT^SExterior and screen porch two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Kitchen, breakfast nook and bath three coats, two coats of flat and one coat of enamel. Balance of house stained. Floors—Living room and bedri^m one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Screen room, screen porch, front porch floor and front and rear steps two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling STYLE 41—SIZE 20 x 28 AND PORCH — 119 — ■’V --------- Style 39—T^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-8" above ground. Wood steps for rear doorH 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ^ 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; H" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir.’ 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o* c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. cl 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Double headers for all door openings. Special headers for casement sash. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plaster board. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt, and x 4" rabbetted and beveled surfaced redwood siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with one layer of roofing felt mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing paper. 2" x 3" roll edge. 2'-6" projection supported by purlins. PORCH:—Gable roof supported by 6" x 6" posts. Ceiling of CV. Rails and buttresses as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:-—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8", 1 Y%" thick, No. 282. All other doors No. 4 except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire* Full sliding screens for casement sash. No. 10 screen door for front. No. 9 for rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings Noll; picture moulding No. 1; continuous head casings in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Buffet No. 100; medicine cabinet No. 601; cooler No. 403 »kitchen cupboard No|207; sugarpine drainboard; sink cabinets No. 302 and No. 303; breakfast nook No. 701. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen, breakfast nook and bath. Balance of house dull brass. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Kitchen, breakfast nook and bath, three coats of paint, two of flat and one of enamel. Balance of house, one coat of stain. Floors-E-Living room and bed- room, one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front and rear porch floors and front and rear steps, two coats floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully STYLE 39_SIZE 20 x 28 AND PORCH comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. i - ? t — 120 —.........■■■....................................................... ---------------------------------------------------• ■ maUm _ Style 38—^eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4" x 4" girders ; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.® 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special headers for casement windows. All door openings to have double headers. FLOOR:—l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2J4w* Outside of building covered with insulating felt and §^"x4" rabbetted and beveled redwood surfaced siding. ROOF:—1" surfaced fir boards covered with 1-layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2" x 3", roll edge. 2' pro- jection supported by purlins as shown. PORCH:—Porch to have surfaced rafters covered with T&G CV sheathing sup- ported by 6" x 6" posts. Trellis as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8t; 1 Y&" thick No. 282. All other doors No. 4 T except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement to swing out as shown. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding for casement windows. No. 10 screen door for front, No. 9 for rear. Canvas curtains for sleeping room. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casing in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cooler No. 402; kitchen cupboard No. 201; drain- board sugarpine; sink cabinets No. 304. HARDWARE:—Nickel finish in kitchen and bath. Balance of house dull brass finish. Front door to have bit key lock and bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior and screen porch, two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—Kitchen and bath, three coats, two of flat and one of enamel. Balance of house, one coat of stain. Floors—Living and bedroom floors to have one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. ^Floors of screen room, front porch floor and steps, screen porch floor and rear steps, two coats of floor paint. Refer to pages 127 to 149 for illustrations of trim, doors and built-in features. To fully comprehend the advantages of the Pacific System, read pages 3 to 19 carefully. — 121 — STYLE 38—SIZE 20 x 26 AND PORCH m - ■ ¡aiÉùgÉriÉiiyi&j^iÉM ittftUHllMiia • -------------------— mMmM ■mm Style 51 —iT^eady-Qut FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-10" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redd wood mudsillsf 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls ; -4" x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins Style 51—Size 18x26 and Porch. on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" * o c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 4" ceiling joists 16-S o. c. Special headers for case- ment windows. Double headers for all door openings. FLOORS:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2j4"J| Outside of building cov- ered with insulating felt and x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOFie-l" surfaced fir boards covered with one layer of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2" x 3" roll edge on gables. 2' projection supported by brackets aBshown. PORCH:—Under main roof, with ceiling of CV, supported by boxed postsg Wood railing as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8"—lfls'jithick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4, except No. 5 sash door from kitchen to screen porch. WINDOWS:—Casement to swing out® SCREENS14-mesh galvanized wire. Full sliding screens for casement windows, No. 9 screen doors for front and rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard NoH 1, casings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Continuous head casings in kitchen and bath. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Cooler No. 402;. cup- board No. 202Bdrainboard, sugarpine, two sink cabimfs Nol|30 2. HARDWARE:—Dull brass finish throughout. Front door to have bit key lock with bungalow handle. PAINT:—Exterior—One coat of stain® Trim—Two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—One coat of stain throughout. Floors—Floors of living room and bedroom one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front porch floor, front and rear steps and screen porch floor two coats of floor paint. Style 37-A—14x20 and Porch. pi 1 _ \ CT) 7 /I , Style 37-A—i\eaay-(jut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—4" x 6" redwood mudsills. Wood steps for front and rear doors. FRAME—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; ceiling joists 2" x 4" 16" o. c.; rafters 2" x 3" 32" o. c. Special headers for case- ment windows. Double headers for all door openings. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring through- out. WALLS AND PARTITIONS:—Framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard. Ceiling height 8'-2j4". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and x 6*1 rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF—1" resawn surfaced fir boards covered with 2-ply Banded roofing l'-6" projection, supported by bracket® as shovffl. PORCH:—Porch under flat roof, with surfaced rafters covered with T&G CV sheathing, suppttted by beam' and 4" x 4" postsa Railing as shown. Wood floor and steps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8"—1 thiclqHo. 49. All other doorHNE. 4,^Hept Bjor 5 sash door foSrearB WINDOWS:— Casements and transom as shown. SCREENS:—14-mffin galvanized wire. Hull (gliding screen® for casement windows, full screens for transom windows. No. 9 screen doors for*frgjit and rear. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Full size mantel bedflsingle sugarpine drainboard, with „sink cabinet N^ra^H HARDWARE:—Dull brass throughout. PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stain. Sash and trim two coats of paint either®vh«jb|or coftH Interior to receive one coat of stain throughout. Floor in living room to receive one coat of liquid filler and onefflfflt of varnish. Front porch floor and rear stepsIKo receive two coats of porch paint, — 122 — 4 > h Jj On Public Ex- hibition at 1330 South Hill St., Los Angeles. Style 34—*7\eady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-6" above ground. WoodBteps for rear door! 2" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 4" underpins on outside walls; 4B|x 4" girders; 4" x 4" underpins on piers. ¡FRAMEB—Douglas fir. 2" x 6” floor joists 24$' o. c.; 2''xfl studding 16jlo. c.; 2" x 4”, rafters 32'Bo. c.; 2" x 3" ceiling joists 16'Ro. c. Double headers for all dooR openings. Special headers for casement sash. FLOORS:—l"x4" tongued and grooved vertical grain fir flooring. WALLS AND PARTITIONS: — Framed for lath and plaster Br plastSboard. Ceiling height 8'-2J4". Outside of building covered with insulating felB and x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1 "(surfaced fir boards covered with 3-layers of roofing felt, mopped with hot asphaltum and covRed with crushed brick or crushed granite. 2flx 3" roll edge. 2' projflti^B supported by brackets. PORCH:—Gabled hood over (front door sup- ported by brackdtsBj Wood floor and steps. DOORS :|U^ronfldoR k. 6'-8( 1H" thick NOJ49, all other doors No! 4 except No. 5 sash door or reaajj WINDOWS:—Casements. SCREENS:—14-mesti galv. wire. Full sliding screens foRcasement sash. No. 9 screen doorslfor front and rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No. lBcasings No. 1, picture moulding No. 1. Chaffi rai( in kitchen and bathroom. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Sugarpine drainboardjysink cabinet, No. 304, breakfast nook, special with hinged seats and table on casters. HARDWARE:— Dulfflbrass finish. PAINT:—ExterioiR one ’coat of stain. BTrim and sash, two coats ofl paint either white or color. Interror—One coat of stain tmoughout. Floors—Living room, bedroom, one coat liquid filler and one coat varnish. Front porch floor and front and rear steps, two coats floor paint. Style 28 —T^eady Qut Combination ’ House and Garage SPECIFICATIONS:—Foundation 4" x 6" redwood mudsills; 2" x 3" sur- faced studding 24" o. c.; 2'f x 3" ceiling joists 24" o. c. in living room: 2^x 3" rafters 32" o. c. Roof of 1' resaw boards covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. Projection 2' supported by brackets as shown. Garage doors as shown complete with hinges, hasp lock and chain pull. 2" x 6" floor joists 16" o. c. under garage, 24" o. c. under living room. 1" x 4" douglas fir slash grain flooring throughout. Run-ways included from garage floor to the ground. Ceiling of the living room is plaster board with necessary battena and mouldings. The partition between the living room and garage is CV tongued and grooved ceiling, stained on living room side. Balance of wallJ of living room stained. Outside doors and window openings of living room STYLE 34—SIZE 24 x 16 AND STOOP STYLE 28—SIZE 24 x 16 are screened. Front door 2'-8" x 6'-8" No. 49, cither doors No. 4. The outside of the building is cov- ered with %” x 6" redwood siding stained. Sash and trim Hi receive two coats paint. Built-in fea- tui^a includB double Lfflo piece drBinboBd with knife draffiersB folding mantel bed, hiiaged seats and table. — 123 —Style 27—‘7^ SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION :—4Hx 6" redweod red! wood mudsiM Wood steps for frontl and rear doo^. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" studding 24'ajo. c.; 2'Bx 3" rafters 32" o. c.; 2"Bc 3" ceiling joists 24'Bo. c.; [special headers for casement windo^^S double headers rfbr door openings. FLOOR:—1" x 3" slash grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PAR- TITIONS:—Unlined. PffiStions covered on one Bide with 1" x 4" T & G flooring. Outside of buildiiR covered with»4" x 4'B Douglas fir siding. Ceil- ing plaster board. ROOF:—1" re-sawed boards covered with 2-ply sanded roofing. 2' projection supported by brackets as shown. PORCH:—Porch under main roof with ceiling of CV supported by boxed posts as shown. Wood floor andBsteps. DOORS:—Front door 2'-6" x 6'-8" thick Noil5 sash. All other doors No. 4. WINDOWS:—Casements. Sash to slide up in break- fast nook. SCREENS:—14-mesh galvanized^ wire. (Full sliding screens for all casements. Full screen for sliding sash. No. 9 screen doors for front and rear. BUILT-IN FEATURES:—Special breakfast nook with hinged seats STYLE 27—SIZE 24x16 - and table on casters BOne Seat -N- Bed No. 803 without panel back or seat ends. Two piece sugar pine drain board and frame for sink with knife draw- ers under each side. One kitchen cupboard No. 2071 HARDWARE:—Dull brass finish throughout. PAINT:—Exterior one coat of stain. Sash and trim two coats of paint, either white or color. Interior to receive one coat of stain throughout. All floors and front and rear steps to receive two coats of floor paint. Style 35—cRseady-Qut SPECIFICATION S FOUNDATION:—Floor l'-lO" above ground. Wood steps for rear door. 2" x 6" redwood mudsills, 2" x 4"^underpins on outside walls, 4" x 4" girders, 4" x 4" underpins on piers. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c. 2" x 3" studding 16" o. c. 2" x 3" rafters 32" o. c. 2" x3jfl ceiling joists 16" o. c. Special headers for casement windows. Double headers for all door openings. FLOORp4Jl" x 4" tongued and grooved slash grain fir flooring throughout. WALLS AND PA RTITIONS:—¡framed for lath and plaster or plasterboard] Ceiling height 8'-2J^". Outside of building covered with insulating felt and $/%" x 6" rabbetted and beveled redwood siding. ROOF:—1" resawed fir boards covered with 2-ply sanded roofing.TS^kk 3" roll edge on gables only. 2' projection supported by brackets. PORCH:—With shed roof supported by beam and brackets as shown. Wood floor and stepa| DOORS:—Front door 2'-8" x6'-8" 1&b" thick, No. 49. All other doors No. 4. WINDOWS:—-Casement to swing out. SCREENS J—14-mesh gal| vanized wire. Full sliding for casements. No. 9 screen doors for front and rear. INTERIOR FINISH:—Baseboard No, 1, picture moulding No. 1,' continuous head casing in kitchen, break- flit nook and bath. BUILT IN FEATURES: — Seat-N- Bed No. 803, without panel back or seat endsri| double sugar pine drainboard with knife drawer under each side; kitchen cupboard No. 201 spelial breakfast nook with box seats and table on cas- tors. HARDWARE:—Dull brass throughout. PAINT:— Exterior, one coat of stain. Trim and sash two coats of paint either white or color. Interior—One coat of stain throughout. Floors of living room, . kitchen and breakfast nook to receive one coat of liquid filler and one coat of varnish. Front and screen porch floors and front and rear steps to receive two coats of floor paint. STYLE 35 Styles 27 and 35 on public exhibition atft330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles STYLE 35—16 x 22 & PCH. — 124 —Style 16 Size 14 x 24 Style 16—cReady-Qut On public Exhibition at 1330 South Hill Street, Los Angeles SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—4" x 6" redwood mudsills. Wood stepSfor front and rear doorsil FRAME:—Douglas fir. Floor joists 2X x 6" 24" o. c.; 2" x 3"Rtudding 24" o. c.; 2" x3M rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x 3" tie beams. FLOOR:—1" x 4" tongued and grooved Doug- las fir slash grain floor. WALLS:—Outside of building covered with x 6" rabbeHed and bc^Rjed Redwood siding. .No ceiling included. ROOF rfflawed fir boards covered with E-ply sanded roofing. 2' ftrmBction . supported by brackets as shown. DOORS:—Fro-nt door 2'-6Bx 6'-8" lf6" thick, No. 16. Rear door Eo. 4. WINDOWS:—CaHsment to swing out. PAINT:— Ext&ior to receive one coat of stainH Sash and trim two coats ||Rpaint either white or color. Interior—Walls and under side of roof to receive one coat of stain. — 125 — Style 21 Size 12 x 20 Interior to receive one i and 2-Room Homes Style 20—cReady-Qut SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION:—4" x 6" redwood mudsills. Wood steps for front and rear doors. FRAME:—Douglas fir. 2" x 6" floor joists 24" o. c.; 2" x 3", studding 24" o. c.; 2" x 3" rafters 32" o. c.; 2" x3"; tie beamsH| FLOOR:—1" x 4" slash grain tongued and grooved fir flooring. WALLS:—Outside of building covered with §4$"x6'R rabbetted and beveled redwood Riding. Ceiling not included. ROOF:—l'^^Esawed! fir boardR covered with 2-ply Banded roofing. 2' projectiorffcupported by brackets as Ehown. DOORS:—Front door 2'-6" x 6'-8'llH" thick, No. 16. Rear door No. 4. WINDOWS:—Casement and transom as shown. PAINT:—ExterioiEto receive ona coat of stain. Sash and trim two coats jpf paint either white or color* Interior—Walls ani ■«¡hart» fcijfMtfSMBMlKtMili» ÉÉMÉMÉdMÉlii ■inpHMp^p^ ÜlSÉl GARAGES COLONIAL 2" x 6" redwood mudsills ; 2" x 3" studding ; walls 8'-0££" high; 2" x 3" rafters; roof No. 1. *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles on 1" x 3" or 1'" x 4" fir sheathing. Shingles laid 4J4" to the weather. Projection l'-8", finished with mould and fascia board. Lattice ventilator in gables. Double doors with cleats and braces with 12-lights of glass in each door. Haspfuock and two keys and chain bolt. One transom win- dow. Walls covered with %" x 41 surfaced redwood siding. Siding and trim two coats paint. Roof one coat creosote stain. CALIFORNIA SPECIAL l” x 6" redwood mudsills; 2jjix 3" studding. Walls 8'-0H" high, covered with x 4" rabbetted and beveled R. W. sur- faced siding; 2" x 3" rafters, covered with No. 1 *A* cedar or No. 1 redwood shingles on 1" x 4" fir sheathing. Projec- tion 12", supported by brackets. Double doors with cleats and braces, hung with three pairs 6" tee hinges, fitted with hinge, hasp and padlock. Exterior walls and trim two coats painff Roof one coat creosote stain. A 'k 0 * STANDARD 2" x 6" redwood mudsills t 2"xSfT^ studding; walls 8'-0^" high; 1' roof projection; 2" x 6"' vergMioards as shown, Roof 1 ■ r^gawed fir boards covered with 2-plysponded roofing. 2"x3" roll edge on gables. Double doors *with cleats and braces hung with three pairs of 8" heavy tee hixge^ fitted with Prouty hasp lock with two keys and chain, bolt. One transom window. Walls covered with ^"x6" redwood sid- ing. Exterior one coat stain. Sash, trim two coats paint. FORD SPECIAL 2" x 6" redwood mudsill» 2" x 2" Studding; 2" x 3" rafters. Outside of building coSsred with siding and Stain. W^H 7'-3" high. Roof, 2-ply sanded, narrow projectKm as shown. Doors hung with ^¡j teeBhinge^ fitted wj|h hinge hasp and padlock. DOUBLE STANDARD Size 18' x 18'Ssame specifications as Standard garage, except roof projection is l'-3" on gables and 1' at eaves with brack- ets as shown. Two transom windows and sliding doors with track and hangers. DOUBLE STUCCO Size 18' x 18'; pr' redwood mudáis; B" x 3" studding 16" o. c.; 2" x 4" rafters 32" o. c. Partition in center to be covered with CV ceiling. Outside of building covered with insulating felt and framed for stucco. Roof 1" fir boards covered with two layers of roofing feltB mopped with hot asphaltum and covered with two-ply sanded roofing. Down- spout not |ncluded. Double sliding doors with track and hangers as Bhown. Hasp locks and keys furnished. — 126 — 4 1 4 IThe Individual Specifications Designate by Number the Kind of TrimijJgJsed. BUILT-IN-FEATURES Furniture) The dictates of comfort and convenience in a modern home call for built-in features and in PACIFIC] HomH you will find exc^Hionally Kactical cabinet wt^S Skilled cabinet artisans prepare these rcmilt-in effects. We use only the finest of thoroughly seasoned lumber, free of pitch pockets, knots aiKfj other flaws. All the material is smoothly sandpapered and care- fully inspected beforeRaving the mill. On succeed- ing pages are shown a number of built-in features] which are stockH^Rpment with various PACIFIC IIomH The individual specifications r^gr to them by number. Thestggviews are actual photo repi^^idBjfins of the prfflucts an^jnany of them shown in the natural wood before paint or stain has been app^^^f Method of Shipment In preparing the ready-cut materials for the home you order the pieces are ^^Hidua^j finishe—------ ¡■Ml ;■•■’............ Buffet No. 102—Installed Buffet No. 108 130 — The bed room has three windows and is finished in enamel, choice of white or ivory. Oak flooring is laid in the bed room. A closet in the living room provides space for a dis- appearing emergency bed. (See Page 71 for Exterior) The three interior views shown in this group were taken in Style 269lthe plan being slightly revised. Buffet No. 104, (not shown here) is furnished as per specifications. The cased opening between the living and dining room is not included unless specified by the purchaser. The living room is finished in enamel and oak flooring. Interior Views Style 269 The housewife’s fancy is caught by the convenient kitchen and the charming breakfast nook with Pull- man table and seats. White enamel of course. j:"- ?j^r^ - ‘ Buffet No. 102 (See same Buffet Installed, Page 130) Buffet No. 110 — 131 — MSiHiSMnHl mmm w ww.i" '-*w- wp*» ~ ^¡P^P! HP BRHPfl s' p . ■ i 1 9 »1 % t | I BETTER THAN LOCAL | | MATERIAL | | Dinuba, Calif. = | “The interior trim that you = | furnished for my house was § = first-class in every way and | § exceeded my expectations. I = § do not believe that similar | = material could be purchased E E locally. It all went together E E fine and I am well satisfied | | with my Style 85 and with = E the treatment received from E E your firm.” E niniiiiiniiiMiiiii mi itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Buffet No. 109 1 mmmps 132mmn 'i & ■*t w 4 ► * * t * Standard Buffet No. 100 China Cupboard No. 206 I — 133— ■ I - , .. ■ •= ' -y ;;r t- -. - •' - .■ T ... . .. .........................-,._ BETTER QUALITY THAN THE AVERAGE “The materials you furnished were first-class in every par- ticular, especially the interior finish and cabinet work. It is the finest I have ever seen. I heartily recommend Pacific read y-cut construction.”— writes John Stewart, 1.20 S. Ellis Street, Eagle Rock, Cal. ATWATER BUILDER SAVES OVER $400 “We recently purchased from e 1 you a Style 84A. There was | = plenty of every kind of lum- |j | her and all ready-cut joints | E fit exactly. While I have e i never done carpenter work | E before, we required only two = = carpenters for seventeen days. E = We figure we have saved = E from $400 to $600 and have | | better material than could be E E purchased locally* — writes E E Verne W. Casarett. of At- = E water, Cal. = 11111111111111111111111111111111111 i 111111111111111111111 (11111111111J1111 iE HOMES ERECTED < / QUICKLY "‘Our Pacific Home was built in thirty-nine days. Compar- ing the costs with estimates of two local contractors I fig- ure I have saved at least $400 by dealing with you.” —reports Carl Schnitzler of Anaheim, Cal. EXPERT CREWS ”*‘We wish to express appre- ciation, of the good work your men did and the fine material furnished in build-1 ing our two Pacific Homes, one at 3668 South Arlington,! the other at 3551 South Van Ness^ All of the different tradesmen were experts.”— writes T. A. Chase of 3465 Arlington Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. -mii ......|■-."" .'■JÜILfPWg^ mam ------- ■■ -r! s® Él Ü Buffet No. 105 Buffet No. 107 — 134 —Front Room Style 3gg showing Mantel No. 90H See Exterior on Page 57 —135 — Colonial Buffet NoB03j|^in Dining Room of Style 378*r ¡■¡Mû ; M ■■ I P V k Inwrior View Style 385, showing Mantel No. 903 and Bookcases No.'1201. See ExterioiBPage 55. g I STATE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 722 South Spring Street Los Angeles, Cal. “In reply to your favor of the 20th beg leave to sajathat dur- ing the past three or four years we have made loans to quite a large number of customers for the purpose of erecting houses built by your Company,'* and to the best of my recollection in every case the borrowers have been entirely satisfied, and we also have found our business dealings with you entirely satis- factory. ftOThe advantage,^from our own standpoint, in having houses built by your Company for our borrowers is that we feel certain that with a contracts taken byj yourselves the building will be buikt according to the plans and specifications submitted by the borrower with as Battle delay as possible, and that everything will be paid for so that we do not| have tto worry about mechanics liens being filed on the property, and the fact that the borrower never has any complaint to make is also a source of much satis- faction.” Yours truly, (Signed) C. H. WADE, Secretary. IIMM— m Mantel No. 906 — 137 — máá Writing Desk No. 1302. Mantel No. 907. Bookcase No. 1203 Bookcase No. 1204. Mantel No. 902. Writing Desk No. 1304 Mantel No. 905 ! ► t y >  iPrógBw» Combination Writing Desk and Book Case No. 1306 Standard Bookcase No. 1202 Standard Writing Desk No. 1301 — UWM—i— 140 1401 Bath Room of Style 378 Medicine Cabinet No. 602 Chest of Drawers No. Medicine Cabinet No. 601 '¿MiÊêàÉ^ ' IWm Chiffonier No. 1009 . 1005 — 141 — Bath Room Cabinet No. 1201 > Dresser No Seat-N-Bed No. 803 (Open) Disappearing Recess Bed No. 802 — 142 Disappearing Oscillating Door Bed No. 804 Seat-N-Bed No. 803 (Closed) Disappearing Closet Bed No. 809 -,.-. |mm p ^ÉmMÉÉÉÌIwÌì Pullman Breakfast Sets Our specification breakfast setsHre made of the choicest lum- ber and are correctly proportioned to allow ample room for seating. Particular attention is given in the selection of the lumber for the table top. It is flawless and is guaranteed to take a perfect white enamel finish. It will not warp. Si Pullman Breakfast Set No. 70ÌCooler No. 404, Cupboard No. 209 — 144 Cupboard No. 208 -•mm*-----i hpni Interior View of Style 84. pee Exterior, Page 96 8H ■■ ■■ _________________________________________- SINK ......... .._! l I ~f Sink Cabinet No. 301 Sink Cabinet No. 302■■ubim iiI Hl China Cupboard No. 203 Kitchen Cupboard No. 205 ■H ;■ tlBil 1 Y-.-Af- 1 < /■-' 1 ': O A 1 r >% 1 Ii ■I ■ 1 1 T" 1 N»1' ‘ Y ¡¡¡I <|Y ■ f - 'i 4 '' 1 ■ fsam Kitchen Cupboard No. 201 V ’>> > it 4 'i -1 > t '»! > * * lif;SäSSSSIli» METAL LINED DRAWER METAL LINED DRAWER Vr Cooler No. 401 Jh Cooler U- 402 Cooler No. 405 Kitchen Cupboard No. 210 Sink Cabinet No. 303 Sink Cabinet No. 304 —1147 £3HpPBMBi No. 1000 IflWWilwMSHWwl No. 303 No. 132 No. 100 No. 116 No. 101 Veneered Front, French and Interior Doors The doors shown on these two pages are included per specifications but when not included can be furnished at a nominal cost. The veneered front doors are 1^4 inches thick with oak or some other durable hardwood veneered on the outside and richly grained Oregon p'ne on the inside. They will not warp or swell. Equipped with bevelled plate glass lights. When a veneered front door is specified same includes cylinder lock with bungalow handle. Special designs of doors may be selected. Interior doors are 1$4" thick. No. 131 No. 49 — 148 No. 38 No. 109 No. 133 Hm 1 H£S I 1 1 iiyjl »m; i Jfi w 1 dp mi fri™1,1"1i 1*1 m t m * j|® ■11» ¡»¡¡§1 MKIB &Vf5J % IfJJ 1 gj if |H ■MmW( W M f'lV' BPWBi iy- ^fSl , V ^ V'fl iiJ J1  8BSBBSB BmMBMBÌÌ Mu KUbHmm. standard TUB — li LOW TANK TOILET HIM TANK tSlet PONY TRAY n^ppiQP I41> V VI A-Qué PEDE* LAVATORI S PECI A!.. Hub ■AMELEŒ OU" S ENAMELED pedestal lavatory STANDARD TUB WITH ONE-PIECE BASE Plumbing Fixtures On this and the opposite page are shown several of the standard plumbing fixtures which we have found to be most popular with our customers. These fixtures represent the most consistent values on the market today and our pur- chasing power enables us to deliver them to the customer at a cost that will save money. The list prices of PACIFIC Homes, F. O. B. Mill, do not include plumbing fixtures or installation, "but we will be glad to quote you prices on same when requested. We can also furnish pipe., fittings and roughing-in material. If you live in or within a convenient distance of Los Angeles you Han have our expert plumbers install the fixtures at lowest cost. Full information regarding fixtures will be gladly furnished. We carry standard fixtures in stock and these can invariably be shipped immediately upon receipt of order or at the [time the house is shippedH If you desire your local plumber to install roughing- in material and make necessary connections with fittings we- will furnish you with the plans from which he can accurately figure an estimate. — 151 —I09-J4Electrical Fixtures and Installation The list prices of PACIFIC Homes do Imt include in- stallation of wiring Bd elJPrical bfixturesaBM this work i^fcuB when we handle the erection work, p9 per contract. Prices ^He furnished for pr^kmlly any type or design Bfixture you may desire. On mill page and pages 152 and 154 ai^Bwn a number of stock fixtures popular with Homebuilders. Fixtures can not^Be chosen from a very large range of designs, in different finishifl and effects to harmonize with the home’ll interior, in^Jding. dull or burnished brass, Bidized silver, polychrome, white, Bory and other finishes, fitted with globes B exclusive design. When Bu select a PACIFIC Home our Designing Depart- ment 'will assM^^B in choosing the ' fixtures best adaptec^^Bhe home seliBed. We will also give you fcfaje appmximate cost of wiring the home.50069 50510 40609 50020 5046! SINGLE PLUG DOUBLE PLUG U A 34 i * A + V w A ^ i Style 592—Real Estate Office Ready-Cut. Size 18 x 14 Style 594—Real Estate Office—Ready-Cut. Size 18x14 Our facilities for producing structures in quantity enable us to quote the lowest prices on buildings of all kinds. Our Architectural Department is at your service for the creation of designs of any description to serve your particular needs. We specialize in the production of Industrial houses and we have served many of the largest cor- porations in America. A Few of the Hundreds of Corporations Owning Pacific Homes Ventura Refining Co. General Petroleum Corp. Southern Sierra Power Co. Shell Oil Co. Chino Copper Co. American Smelting & Refining Co. Southern Pacific R. R. Arizona Eastern R. R. Calumet Oil Co|P Midway Gas Co. Oak Ridge Oil Co.t Panhandle Refining Co. Potter Oil Co. Wallace Refineries Alamo Gold Mining Co. Darwin Lead and Silver Mines Hackberry Consolidated Mining Co. Ray Consolidated Mining Co. Lucas Ranching Co. Sargent Brothers California Alkali CoL Natural Soda Products Co. Wichita Falls Housing Corp. Chansellor-Canfield Midway Co. So. California Edison Co. Cal. Fruit Growers Supply Co. Standard Oil Co. Inspiration Copper Co. Moctezuma Copper Co. Associated Oil Co. Utah-Idaho Central R. R. Interstate Oil Co. Mocal Oil Co. Panama Oil Syndicate. Petroleum Development Co. Union Oil Co. Western Union Oil Co. Chief Consolidated Mining Co. Gallup American Coal Co. Old Dominion Copper Co. Fullerton Home Builders. Sacramento Suburban Fruit Lands Co. Blue Diamond Plaster Co. California Hotel Farms Southern California Fish Co. 'J 1111111111111111111 ni l 11111111111111111111111111 ! 111 ! I ! 111111111111 | Ask for Our Special Supplement | of Industrial Houses Style 593—Real Estate Office—Ready-Cut. Size 30 x 12 — 155 — i lemergency hospital ■sîsE ¡g|||||l§ ■WS»»» Style 596—Library or School—Ready-Cut. — 156 — BEST MATERIALS Los Angeles, Calif. = “The home that you are build- = - ing for me is entirely satisfactory, i = It is well constructed and the E = materials used are of the very E - best, giving the home a fine ap- = E pearance. Every one who sees = = it admires itf’ E (Signed) W. H. WOOD, E Care American Cement Products E = Co., 32nd and Long Beach Ave. = Style 591 Hospital Building Ready-Cut Size 28 x 36 Size 45 x 26Style 501—Gasoline Station—Ready-Cut. Size 14 x 14. Drives Each 14 x 14 | SAVES $190.00 AND MORE | Pixley, Calif. E E “When I planned to build my I E house I had a local contractor E E give me a figure on rough ma- E E terial. The contractor wanted E E $190.00 more for the rough ma- E E terial alone than you people e E wanted for the entire lumber bill E | —the rough, finish, paint, hard- e § ware, stain, screens and the en- e = tire building material, and of = = course I saved further as the | = material you furnished was = = BReady-Cut’ and ready to nail in = E place. I am surely more than § = pleased with the house.’’ = Style 503—Gasoline Station—Ready-Cut. Size 14 x 18, Drive 14 Feet Style 581—Barn—Ready-Cut. Size 32 x 40 — 157 — Pacific - Southwest ss Bank Lob Anoelb's motley h. flint ' December 5, ■ 1922, EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT EOS ANGELES Pacific Haalv-Cut Ire» , 133C South Fill Street, Jxr> Aug 1 , - S*’x11 n, CK Atf rr’ti • - V/,n. I*. Butte, President arl P. .:ral Fun^or, I lm?9 just completed a earefu.1 analysis of , eu* finuxlul ctutomart resortly s *fei t vl, shewing the groat ly lncrs.-ffld lufl of business trar.soctod 'By your Ccrucrutior 1 vV : 'ho ^-xfc.yaur, s9 1 Tory yl&d-to nets the scu.-d preogeroxi «fflditi • • f ¿our Company, As I ic* bunk at the small nor asm with P when v/a bora- i R:: business some two It*. 3^ thirteen yv -rs a p? . I c - H bat : ;ujr^t'W-, - m ■■■ § Terms Our terms are invariably cash, andH^ffie thiM^educS bookkeeping to a ii^raura and entirely eliminates the possibility of bad accounts, we are able to quote much closer prices than we would be if we allowed credit. All list prices are F. 0. B. Los Angeles, in carload shipments. On less than carload rail shipments a small charge is made for delivering to the H:al freight. station, and where the buildings ar&.jtsjgbe delivered near Los Angeles we can ®dtM:r by oH motor trucks at aBominal charge. Building Loans Arranged Our Financial Department is able to assiS homebuilders in negotifflng loans. If you own a clear lot in a desirable location, (preferably in or ne^^^ras Angel&sJ ainBjequire additional capital to purchaseHmd erect a Pacific Home, get in touch with ujj^By^Hu desSp(|a ^ftne built distant Bom Los Angeles we can give you informationMeg^fing the most convenient method to follow in securing the necessity loan. 2% Discount Allowed For All Cash With Order When Shipped Via Railroad One-fourth the price to be paid with order, plus freight, if prepaid; balance on receipt of ■fight-draft with Bill of Lading attached, (C. O. D.). If desired, the purchaser iflat liberty to inspect the shipment before receiving same from the railroad. When Shipped Via Truck One-fourth of the price to be paid with order, plus cartage, BgiiKeliverecl ¡by theHcompany’s trucks ; one-Half of the balance when the rough material hi dS&vered; balance on delivery of filHlfinished material. If materiaBfe hauled by thUburchaser’IMruck. payments are to be made when truck receives the. material at the mill. Five-Day Inspection Offer If you prefer to inspect the material before paying for same, you may do so by depositing the full purchase price with any Bank, Trust Company^nr Building and Loan Association. Attached to the back inside cover of the catalog is a form to be filled in ancj^feigned &sg a proper officer of the institution. Upon receipt of this Certificate of Deposit, we shall be pjgased to make ship- ment to your order and you will be allowed f.ve days from receipt of shipmenpBi which to care- fully examine the materials and satisfy ifeourself that they are as represented. Write ¡for further information if you wish to take advantage of this offer. Terms for Homes erected by our own crews—Upon Request. Foreman Furnished If Desired At a nominal cost we will furnish an expert working foreman to superintend and assist in the erection j» a “Ready-Cutl Home, his wages, carfare or mileage, board and room, to be paid to Pacific Ready-Cut Homes, Incorporated, weekly. Prices are subject to change without notice. See Price List. [Address all correspondence to the firm, not to individuals] Pacific Ready-Cut Homes, i.«. WM. p. BUTTE, President and General Manager berne s. barker, Secretary-Treasurer Office and Exhibition Grounds: IJJO South Hill LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Phones: Pico 755—21508 Cable Address—Pacificut. All standard codes. [LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF HOUSES IX THE WEST] 1111 III 1111111111111111111 ! 111 li 1111111111 ! 11 — 160 — Printed in U. S. A. ■H