HOUSING 



Farm Superintendent's House. This Design Has Accomodations for Superintendent's 

 Family and Several Additional Workers. 



The detail plans of a house may be furnished by most 

 any modern lumber yard and advice as to the selec- 

 tion of material best suited for any particular purpose 

 Good architects are rarely accessible to the average 

 farmer who has, therefore, become more or less dependent upon the 

 services of the lumber merchants who are always ready, willing and 

 able to furnish whatever information is required by the farmer for a 

 building operation. 



Lumberman's 

 "Service." 



in a building. 



Government Many of the Government Standards for War Housing 

 Standards. formulated by a committee appointed by the Depart- 



ment of Labor to apply to construction contemplated by 

 the Labor Department's housing appropriations, and similar appropria- 

 tions of the United States Shipping Board, will apply to the housing of 

 farm help. 



The following are quotations in part from the Government Stand- 

 ards which are not, however, intended as inflexible requirements. Local 

 building codes, housing laws and similar ordinances are to be followed 

 except where they permit lower standards than these provisions set forth. 

 The provisions apply to these types of houses: 



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