Roof projections should be sheeted solid with 1" x 12" 

 rough or dressed 



Rafter ends should he finished in the manner illustrated 

 by the diagram "Section." 



Either Star A Star shingles or redwood, sugar pine or 

 white fir shakes may be used. Shingles should be laid 4^" 

 to the weather on sheeting 8 inches on center. Shakes should 

 be laid 11" to the weather on sheeting similarly spaced. For 

 roof Galvanized iron nails only should be used. 



SIDING. 



Rough lumber siding should be free from loose knots and 

 knots of a diameter greater than 1-1/2". 



Siding of shiplap or rustic should be of Wo. 3 Oregon 

 or C. California grade. No material having loose knots should 

 be accepted. If shingles are used they should be Star A Star 

 red cedar. 



Sufficient siding of the different kinds above mentioned 

 is included in the estimate to cover a building of the 

 elevation shown on the diagram. IThe amount of material needed 

 will vary according to the height of the foundation posts. 



RAIL. 



Ihe rail may be made of either milled lumber or poles. 

 If poles are used the rails should be 4" in diameter and 

 balustrade 2" in diameter, set 4" 0. C. 



WHffiQia. AND_ INS IDE FIN ISH.. 



Three sashes are to be provided anci cased as shown in 

 drawings. Ihe height may be either lowered or raised to 

 suit local conditions. 



Benches are to be provided as shown in drawings. 



A hAxagon table should be installed as -shown in detail 

 sheet 3. If locator is to be used the height should be 3'4" 

 and if map holders are installed the height should be 2 '6", 

 the height of a common table. 



