FARM HELP 



Farm Cottage at "Lakewood," near Holland, Michigan, Owned by Geo. F. Getz. 



The Farmer's The many small details which go to make up a well 

 House. appointed farm house are not always considered in pro- 



viding accommodations for farm help and are, there- 

 fore, not discussed at length in this booklet but will be found described 

 in our booklet "Farm Houses" in our "Better Buildings" series. These 

 constitute water supply (soft, hard, hot and cold), power, light, heat, 

 sewerage, refrigeration, wood boxes, laundry tubs, vegetable cellars, fruit 

 cupboards and slides from dining room to pantry, and many more de- 

 tails. A copy of the above mentioned booklet will be of value as a 

 supplement to this one. 



Build It has been the intention here to outline the necessity for 



Better more and better houses for farm help and display a suffi- 



Homes. cient number of plans from which the farmer may select 



such as may suit his individual needs. The National Lum- 

 ber Manuacturers Association is ready to assist further in supplying 

 special information and data to those who may be interested in this 

 most important and timely subject. 



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