Harmonious homes
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<div>Paperback booklet with brown and orange covers, held together with two staples on the left side. Both covers show white wearing along all the edges. The back cover is a blank, light orange color, with evidence of insect damage along the right edge, and several smears and spots. The covers are loose from the top staple, and so are stored in a plastic sleeve. The front cover has an orange, blurry square in the center, with an illustration of a ranch-style house. Diagonally along the top of the front cover, are the words "Harmonious Homes" in the light orange color. At the bottom are the words, "Over 100 Illustrations of homes, duplexes, courts and garage apartments. All drawings available in either brick, concrete block, adobe, or frame. By Hiawatha T. Estes, Home Consultant. $1.00" The pages inside are printed in brown, with three illustrations of homes on each page. 40 pages. Size: 8.25" x 10.5"<br /></div><div><br /></div><div>**<span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;"></span><span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;">Estes
(1918-2003) was based in Northridge, California, part of the San
Fernando Valley. Born in 1918 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, Estes was a
member of the Chickasaw Indian Nation. He graduated from the University
of Oklahoma in 1940 with a degree in civil engineering, and served as an
Air Force captain during World War II. </span><br />
<span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;">Like
so many other GIs, Estes moved to Southern California and got married.
He and his wife started a business selling and promoting architectural
house plans, which they operated for more than 30 years. Estes also
wrote a syndicated newspaper column which ran for many years in
newspapers across the country. http://estatesalechronicles.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-distinctive-ranch-homes-of-hiawatha.html <br /></span></div>
(1918-2003) was based in Northridge, California, part of the San
Fernando Valley. Born in 1918 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, Estes was a
member of the Chickasaw Indian Nation. He graduated from the University
of Oklahoma in 1940 with a degree in civil engineering, and served as an
Air Force captain during World War II. </span><br />
<span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-family:georgia, 'times new roman', serif;font-size:large;">Like
so many other GIs, Estes moved to Southern California and got married.
He and his wife started a business selling and promoting architectural
house plans, which they operated for more than 30 years. Estes also
wrote a syndicated newspaper column which ran for many years in
newspapers across the country. http://estatesalechronicles.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-distinctive-ranch-homes-of-hiawatha.html <br /></span></div>
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