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House Pitched With Rood
Cost Less, Offers More
Which costs more to buDd— a house with a fiat root or
with a pitched roof?
A popular theory among builders and home owners silica ha*
been that a Sat-roofed house costs less because the roof structure
itself is less expensive.
But the University of Illinois Smafl Homes Coqacfl baa
exploded both the theory with detailed comparison* of the costs ci
roof types. —
Here, as reported in House Sc Home, a magazine for protss
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frame than pitched roots, but
the savin as are more than offset
by the need for heavier plywood
decking stead and asphalt build-up shingle*. roomig in* In
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California, builders discovered of huge de
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other advantage in that roofs
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look, For this reason, plus the
greater roofs, economy West of pitched builders
many Coast
have all but abandoned flat roof
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bearing partition under which
the foundation must be strength
ened. Wall materials mast be
cut and fitted to the partition
at ceiling and end waIK Floors
also must be cut and fitted to
the partition. ... ^ The strengthened „ ,
foundation, plus the extra labor
with wall and floor materials,
considerably raises the cost of
flat-rooied-house construction.
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shingles, plywood decking and asphalt
resulting in a lower
total cos* for toe entire house,
\ further advantage abno6* as
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owner to sppe «»nce. A
pittoed roof with colorful as*
phalt shingles adds important
color to toe entire exterior ap¬
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bearing waU-to-waH partition, because Ceiling trusses and
span be applied in
wall matem, can
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be laid without cutting for par
titions. In addition, even the
attie lowest-pitched roof ventilation, provides in¬ an
space for
portant to keeping summer heat
out of the house.
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"Teatime,” along with the chemise, is back in fashion. Entertain¬
ing at tea is a graceful, inexpensive and easy way to keep in touch
with friends. and cake,
This summer ask neighbors to stop by for cool, iced tea
That's all you need serve. Iced tea and small sandwiches would be
another nice twosome. Use colorful paper cups and you have no dish¬
washing chores. Above, “dewdrop” cups by Lily are set in an attractive
wicker basket-tray. Cups come in pale orange, blue or green. Matching
plates are plastic-coated Jo resist njowture* f
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Small Homes Guide Shows
Smallest Possible House
A lot of livability has been MIX.
planned Into the smallest possi¬
ble space in this Small Homes Saffs
Rudolph _
Guide home by Architect W’~r 1
A. Matem. It has indoor-outdoor
! dining, sleeping space for four, .trilj L
split bath, five closets — all in
49614 sq. ft. For information on l
blueprints, write to Small N. Homes Dear- tjl V;
Guide, Dept. 1452, 021
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i Other families in Georgia
enjoy low-cost
electric heating cooling
IN STONE MOUNTAIN, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stephens praise baseboard heating in their
7-room. 2-bath total-electric home. “Amaz¬
ingly clean and so simple to operate,” says
Mrs. Stephens. Th dr modern home includes
an electric range, re . rigerator, freezer, washer,
dishwasher and water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $25.00
IN CHAMBLEE, the M. E. Smiths enjoy base
board heating and window-unit air condition¬
ing in their 10-room home. “Our total-electric
home adds so much to our everyday living
comfort.” says Mrs. Smith. Other major
appliances include electric range, washer, re¬
frigerator. dishwasher, water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $30.00
IN ROME. the D. M. Hoselton family have
i lived in their total-electric home for two years.
! .. We especially like the individual room control
with electric baseboard heat.” says Mr. Hosel¬
ton. Other appliances in the 8-room. 2-bath
home: range, refrigerator, freezer, washer,
i dryer and quick-recovery water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $38.00
IN CLARKESVILLE, Habersham County, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Thornton installed electric base¬
board heating and window air conditioning
units in their 7-room, 2-bath total-electric home.
“We wouldn’t consider any other kind of heat,
says Mr. Thornton. Other electric appliances:
range, refrigerator and water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $27.00
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Why don’t you step up
to the joy of totai-electric living?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
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fcase studies show that COMPLETE evacuation Although civU do
of likely attack of large cities todays after
warning is not generally feasible under bj
warning time*, a big start toward more evacuaUon capacity is
tog made in urban freeway construction under the new National
urtentato Highway program. a«ho*o Xuroau tt Pubits