The ridge of the roof should be finished with 

 1" x 6". Nail this ridge securely with lOd ne.ils. 



SIDING. 



As available and as circumstances might dictate, 

 the builder may choose any style of siding included in 

 the following list: 



(a) Rough lumber siding free from loose 

 knots of a diameter greater than !$", 

 and boards free from weather check 

 and large rot disfigurements and 

 large pitch pockets. 



(b) Shiplap, drop siding, bevel siding or 

 rustic, free from loose knots. 



(c) Star A Star shingles or of other 

 species. 



The material lists include sufficient siding 

 of the respective kinds to cover a building of the wall 

 height on the diagram. The amount of material needed 

 will vary, however, with the height of the foundation 

 posts. The builder should keep this in mind when order- 

 ing siding. 



Except on porch side, 3 inch galvanized iron 

 flashing should be properly placed over each window frame. 



PORCH 



The porch roof is to be supported by two 2" x 10" 

 girders free from knots over 1 inch in diameter, and other 

 imperfections. See Betail Sheet 5. 



INSIDE FINISH. 



Any accessible kind of inside finish may be used, 

 preferably shiplap or pine beaded or plain ceiling. \Vhen 

 ordering from California mills, specify "C" grede; when 

 ordering from Oregon mills or yard, specify "No. 3" clear. 

 When milled lumber is not available, dressed or rough 

 lumber with 3/8" x 2" or 1/2" x 2" strips may be used over 

 cracks. A 1" x6" base should be extended around each wall. 



