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Show L There is no question that this buuga-low buuga-low is an interesting and distinctive levelopmcnt, moreover it should offer some valuable suggestions to the man who is about to build a home. It wil! rontain live large rooms, slecpiug porch, furuaco room, contented basement base-ment and many other convenient fwi-tures fwi-tures that go to make a bungalow announced "Bra"' ' complete. The plans for this home were I completed during the past week -and actual construction will begin during! tho present week. It ia the fourth ot the unit of twenty homes to bo built tho present season in Westminster Heiehts by C. O. and Karl Dunshee. Work is developing rapidlv on the throe homes previously published. With these and the thirty homes alretidj' built and occupied there will bo a much larger selection of homes of the bnnga low type in this tract than is to bo found anywhere else in tho city. Pit tins a home to its site is a profession pro-fession and the bungalow is no exception. excep-tion. It should therefore have- neign-bors neign-bors of the same character as itself, otherwise it will look nnf-, of place. This is plainly seen after a visit to Westminster West-minster Heights, where all tho homes ure of tho bungalow type. |