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THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, JUNE I, 1983-FAGS T
'tin Building Page: Notes On Construction And Remodeling
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jR STORM DEFENSE, KEEP
I’REES NEAR HOUSE TRIMMED
v T/ , characteristics of the tree.
you nawrallv‘will h'"1 °" a “ab 11 ha* ^‘hing to do with archl-
f “ fmrn Lm h !! n0, prob' tecture but 1 know that in the last
™ hf, °7# on th« f^nda. several hurricane, we had innum-
tion, but if you have a floor built erable DeoDle driving around
above the ground with a contlnu- see what damage was being done
ruid bc wi"e to onnenThnd “ y°U like to ^ that Icannot
panel so that «ir T. \ TT ^ink of anythinK le,s advisable
undern?.th ta u may get freely than t# b* drivln* around through
J ' the ‘o Prevent a hurricane when such orlvlng is
any possible uplift action from not absolutely imperative a« the
uneven pressures. alr „ inv.r4ly
in the protection of the property limbs, garbage can tops, tin can*
from physical (Tannage by limbs and debris of every possible de-
and other storm borne objects, scriptlon, to say nothing of the
shutters or barricades make the possibility of shrubbery and tree*
best protection for the glass win- blowing over at the precise moment
dows. Years ago we used to in- y°u are driving by.
corporate operating exterior shut-
ters on most all of our building*
but with the changes in style this
feature has fallen into obsolesc-
ence.
Old House May Offer Many Advantages
But Check It Carefully Before You Decide To Buy
MFACTURERS
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[.for home and indus-
ial use.
A. we have overhead power sup-
ply lines in this area it is usually
not necessary for the home owner
to cut the electricity coming inta
the house, as one of the first cas-
ualties i. usually the electrical
service line supplying the resi-
dence. If you have an under-
ground feed line then It probably
would be advisable to pull the
main switch, otherwise the dis-
connect is inevitable if any serious
damage occurs to the house.
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Families in th* market for -
home will find much to be said
in favor of the house that'* been
around awhile, according to an
article in the first edition of
Home Modernising magazine.
The other home usually offers
more space for less money. The
neighborhood is established, its
character known; utilities are in
and paid for; the lot Is land-
rest of the house—especially the
main floor—to evaluate the lay-
out. Will the living room bear the
heavy traffic load? Is the kitchen
too small or too large for great-
est efficiency?
If it would be possible to Im-
prove the layout by removing
walls, find out if the walls are
"load bearing" (that Is, do they
help hold up the house), and
Check framing in the attic as
well as in ths basement. The
studs <2x4’») and rafters (at least
2x6’s) should be 16 inches apart.
If the roof is very steep, there
should be collarbeams bracing
them at about normal ceiling
height. The lower ends of rafters
rest on 2x4’* or 2x6'* laid hori-
zontally around the outside—two
of them for added strength. If
the attic is insulated, it should
be ventilated. Look for sighs of
water leaks in the roof.
non ana other faculties are es-
tabilshed—not just contemplated. clency. cellln« ahould b«
as in newer areas, 8 f*et hl*h ln rooma or «
Took Dad'a Advice
HARTFORD -UP- Franci*
ftrlbuted Exclusively By
BAYTOWN
hno supply co.
IN. Main
Dial S001
If you have large areaa of glass,
such as picture windows or rows
of large pane windows you had
better protect them either with
piyboard or strips of wood fasten-
ed across the openings. Rags can
be stuffed between the boards and
the glass to prevent the glass vi-
brating. Here again you must al- Tf .. . . . .
ways make provision for opening to^um iff
the windows slightly so that you -„*u,n .ff th* P1!** k*ht* ■* **>•
get a bailanced air pressure
throughout the house.
One of the best precautions you
can take long before there is any
chance of a storm is to periodical-
ly have the foilage around the
tr«f w5h mdead0Ul!mifs T itaL* *** durl"* » hurricane because of j
theatre® i^lfhhas a tmnkti* U j
apparently in poor condition, or To Protect y°u and your* in A J
roots that are diseased or rotten, hurricane atay indoors, preferably I
the thing to do is to take care of ln a frame structure of a steel I
this now long before there is any *tructure. Open the windows j
danger of a storm destroying it enough to allow a free passage of ■
and making ammunition out of the air- Barricade the opening* with !
“*— boaed* or shutters, but allow a J
free air passage. Stay away from I
trees or the parts of the build- |
ing that might be damaged by |
falling trees. Don’t touch any ’
downed electrical wires. Turn off
the gas and wait for the storm to
atove and water heater and any
flame* that you may have going
for if the house is damaged »nd
a pipe broken or torn you could
very easily ignite the escaping gaa
and cause a fire. Generally speak-
ing there is not extreme fire dan-
ger during a hurricane because of
the ensuing tropical rain* keepi
everything pretty well soaked.
DESIGN C-S6T. This attractive
plan consists of a spacious liv-
ing room with dining spacer
three geed sized bedrooms, kit-
chen and bath. All bedrooms,
the bath am the kitchen epen
off a rear hallway. Privacy ia
afforded by a vestibule entrance
from the covered porch. There
are ten cloeets, including a linen
closet off the rear hall and a
convenient cent
vestibule. The house is of frame
construction with wide siding,
asphalt shingle roofing and over-
hanging oaves. Floor area Is
1,142, square feet.
For further Information about
DESIGN 0-2*7, write the Small
Houoe Planning Bureau, Care of
Baytown Run.
^bctherThey^contain' viui' pipss,
and other expensive extras tre w(r„. " j
Included in the pseksge. rerouting* *U ^ ^ y d
Schools, churches, transports- _ , _ . .
tion and other facilities are es- ,For comfort and heatln* ««<-
' ‘ ' 714 to
_ _ t_. average nAnlfUM
However, the magazine warned, alIe' Thar* *houldb* *mple closet R<jbert< his five-year-old son
may *be* more * than Jfc W Z AWhiS!
money needed to bring the house 1 on ln th* v*™u* rooms is de- jjmmje ^k his father at his word
up to date. Time may have added sirabls. and Mrs. Roberts had to spend an
charm to the house, but its de- If plaster walls are cracked, hour untangling fishing line from
feels, too, have had time to flaking or sagging, It may slg- her washing machine where the
ripen. nal upderiying dampness, shrink- lad tried to improve his skill.
Assume the prospective home- **e of wood in the frame rr other * 1
owner has found a house he defects which could require reme-
likbs; the negihborhood is what dial treatment,
he wants, and the price is not If doors won’t close, the frame
may be out of kilter, or the
floor or ceiling may be sagging.
Test th* floor; Jump on it to see
if it gives. It should feel firm
throughout. . ,
SMALL HOUSE PUNNING IUREAU
Baytown Sun
Mom* sad me mom Information, without obligation abort
**• P*“ footure* and th* type of construction used in tbo
Piece*. - hK*H
A tree limb can be a pretty
wicked object in the damage it
will do to your roof or to the side
of the house if blown against it
at 100 miles an hour or so. Of
course, any tre# that stands near
enough to the house to fall on the
house shoold be given very care-
ful inspection and it definitely
should be kept trimmed out so
that It'S foliage does not offer too
In the Baytown Sun.
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blow itself out which it will do in
from
i 6 to 18 hours.
Install It Yourself 10f Pleame
Attic Fan Can Take
Sandbox Can Edge Off Heat Waves
Give Hours
beyond him. His next move should
be to determine if the house iz
really worth the price—by exam-
inging it to ascertain how much
off the more it will cost to remedy all
the defect*.
Check the foundation. Cracks
can be patched, but severe
creeks may be a symptom of
faulty construction. There should
be a sill—a flat timber on which
the joists supporting the first
floor of the house rest — running
around the top of the foundation.
And there should be steel or wood
girders or beam* supporting the
joinsts in all but the smallest
houses.
Vertical wooden columns should
rest on a concrete base above the
floor >(if imbedded in the floor,
they have more chance to rot
= unseen.) Joists should be 2x6 _
I larger, 18 inches apart. They
| shoud be braced with ’bridging"
j if they span distance or more
• than eight or nine feet.
I Look for rot. termites, crack-
■ ing and sagging, in all wooden
I members of the structure. Check
| the floor above, to see that it has
■ a subfloor and building paper be-
I tween the subfloor and the finish
I flooring.
I Much of the heating, plumbing
| and wiring systems probably can
i j be checked in the basement. For
modern living, a house needs
automatic furnace or boiler and
water heater. There should be a
main switch of 60 to 100-ampere
capacity to accommodate an
electric rang*, dishwasher and
other heavy elecvtricity users, plus
E. MORROW
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
DIAL 24M
the lighting load.
Look over the interior of the
No Place I« Safe
HARTFORD - UP -Richard
Canton. 15. left hi* lunch bag on
* wo ox uve oAuig cuimuri ay expemnj
■ panels are sawed lengthwise down the hot stuffy air which builds up
AV* ATTIC CAM ■ the middle, providing four pieces, in ths house and replacing It with
™ MIIIVw * Mlw ■ each 2’ wide by 8’ long, to ferm freak, cael eutaida air.
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Mounted in Rubber
• Permanently Seeled
Bearings
• Fully Guaranteed
• Slight Additional Charge
for Installation,
BB's BETTER HOMES
& SUPPLY COMPANY
Dial 9110
NO DOWN PAYMENT
83.00 MONTHLY
LUMBER
I'» N. Main
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me bave .*!** material* and can recommend capable work-
—. r itny kl»d of building job. Save yourself by calling us.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
REMODELING PLAN
No Down Payment—No Mortgage
Convenient Monthly Payment#
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•ummer cooling system^that^lH ^and is Rktly to drop^o r^re Canton' *5. left his lunch bag on
A backyard sandbox fo, small **• th* *d«* th®»« beat waves than 8 depees idl night long one « the benches “ Police court
bacl7ard M"dbox ,0,r *maJJ and reduce them to a comfortable G where the attic fan ran when he wa* *aked to ‘ake wit-
quick to make, and"^l*affonl *n- An attic exhaust fan will ven- psrform a valuable aervice from ^^unc^'w^aone ^ returDed‘
toM hour, of ' entoyment for Z XZJ.T *1 ****!*?' °,,C0m/0rlt WilWn — * * ‘ *111
youngsters while keeping them out * can dl"e,*nc# a few minutes after it Is turned
of mischief and under a watchful iW*n" l,,1^oyln* th* *umm*r. w «n. the attic fan will have exhaust- License Warning
parental eve sweltering your way through it ,d all the stored-up heat in the BRIDGEPORT. Conn. -UP-The
, Tba,e Powerful fans are an ef- hou«. and attic, pulling the cooler, automobile of Dick A. E. Delve-
Basic material Is 4 panel* of fectlv# engineered answer to the refreshing night air in threuph cchio carries a warning to other
ssuw jfing, ss Ksaftw*
There is an attic fan to suit
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the sides of the box. The other Rather than cooling just one a finished attic, the fan can he
two fullsized panel, are butted foam, which is ail many types of located in the outside wall of the
edgewise and fastened firmly to- cooling equipment will do, tbs at* #ttic, usually in the gable end of
gether with four l”x4” boards, tic f#n performs a cooling change the house, where it discharges di-
each 8’ long, to form a bottom °f »*r throughout the whole houee. rectly to the outside. In a house
for the box 8 feet square. The So long a* it is turned on, It will with a low-pitched roof or an un-
cieated side is placed on the continue changing the air in the finished attic space, the fan can
ground. The side-boards are then »»uie completely snee every 1 to be Installed directly over the cell-
fastened to this platform with ^ minutes. ing opening on the attic floor, dis-
screws, and braced with two an- 0n* °/. ‘hejnost effective ways charging into th. attic and then
gle-irons at each corner. to “•« “a ««« faa ^ In ’night on to th* outalda through louvred
All that remains is to fill the c°oling,’’ that i», turning the fan openings,
box with clean sand. It can be °n when most of the family la with a flat roofed house, a pent-
left in its natural wood finish, or borne in the evening to nrnke the house or cupola can be used for
painted a gay color, house more livable and sleeping the fan housing connecting it dl-
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r^1r*1,tjI ll5*yr hh lh* ,UB* *B ,lr 8baft. More unusual, but
Sweeping Law Ignored r«F* baking the roof, the tempera- w as effective locations are Dlac-
HARTFORD -UP- Thousands ture of an unv.ntllated attic may tag ”, fw in a Ims.m.nt ^d™
of Hartford residents break the law *»ar as high a* 136 degrees. This enclosed stairwell an adjoining
daily by not obeying a little known heat transmits itself to the rest of garage wall or a breezewav *
ordinance. It says everyone must the house, and the house stores it * Costine onlv one-tenth •« much
sweep his or her sidewalk daily be- up just a. an oven would. as oth.r tvoe, of
fore 7 a.rri; excerpt °n Sundays. ^___Afer the sun seU. the tempera-^ *y,terns, the attic fan Is the most
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economical and one of the most
efficient permanent summer cool-
ing systems. It cost* only pennies
a day to operate, certainly a nom-
inal price to pay for night* of rest-
ful steeping, that are so often hard
to come by in the summer.
Attic fans that carry the “Certi-
fied Ratings” label are guaranteed
to comply with the. Commercial
Standard CS 178-51 set up by th#
United States Department of Com-
merce. This means that the fans
have been tested and rated ac-
cording to the fan performance
standards developed by the Pro-
peller Fan Manufacturers' Asm.
togsthsr with tk* United Stats*
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HUNTSVILLE^ Tlnn. -UP-
Teachers at Huntsville public
«’s who
This is Hio time ef year to "fix-up" the house,
perch or yard. We'd like to help you in your
project! We offer a number of home improve*
ment services, including:
ANCHOR CHAIN UNK FENS
For protection of children, gardens, and pet*.
AIR-O-BLIND OUTSIDE BUNDS
For porches, windows, and doors.
PRO TECT U GLASS JALOUSIES
Live with wall* that can breathe. All aluminum
unit* for porches, doors or complete houses.
PERMA-BILT ALL-ALUMINUM SCREENS
End your screen trouble once and for all. Re-
places regular wood screens.
AIR-VENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS
The permanent awning with rye-appeal. For
door entrances, window*, porches.
- . - ...
All the above, as well at other nationally advertised product!
available on F-H.A. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS. NO
DOWN PAYMENT... UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY.
THAD P. FENELON
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Dial 3-1049 100 Gresham
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.DIAL 5085
schoel have their own whe's
problem the** day*. Ten aati of
twins attend the *chool.
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QUIET FLOWSeteijl
MONTH
NO DOWN PAYMENT
42” SUPER
SEDCO
5.91
PER
MONTH
•« eereli.
SASSE'S
8511 Mkt St
DU1 81417
DO YOU KNOW
that you can buy a
RUST PROOF
STEEL FENCE
outstanding in beauty and
construction, tor a taw cants
a day for th# average yard?
NO DOWN PAYMENT
36 MONTHS TO PAY
FREE ESTIMATES
FOR A SQUARE DEAL, CALL
YOUR LOCAL COMPANY ..,
BAY
CHAIN LINK FENCE CO.
Representatives:
flam Ktamey-J, M. Lffly
Preston Bourque
I. R. Fan ley — Buddy Bray
Ownert
481 N. Commerce Dial 8-21M
Home Improvements
Are Wise Investments--
Everyone want* th# added touch#! that make a home more beautiful
and livable. Comtant care in th# upkeep, improvement and modern-
ization of your home will reward you with continued comfort and
manifest itself in the increased value of your property.
Air-Conditioning
Fencing
ATTIC FANS—Tou ctn't boy bettor for
less than at Saast'a. No down payment.
3511 Market Strati. Dial 3-W17,
GET YOUR CYCLONE PENCE NOW—
No down payment. 36 months to pay.
M. J. Stein, Iioooi Agent
Cyclone Fence Co , Din! 2342.
AIR-CONDITIONERS. * ROOM—''Carrier''
at dlwotint* end Math,* tt wholesale
price* al Saeae'e, Mil Mark«t *t. Dlel
3-1417.
Electrical Supplies
Building Materials
LIGHTINO FIXTURE*. DOOR CHIMES—
Addition,! be*, plug*, ipeclel circuit,
for deepfneee, attic fen tad window elr-
ronditloijing unite. Electric Range and
dryer circuit,. Free e»tlmette on your
Me**ey Electric Co 133 *. Fruett 81
Phone 3094 or 23SO.
ALL TTPE8 IMPROVEMENTa-Addl-
tloni, attic fan*, asbestos ildm*.
garagts, ttc. Ifatsrials and labor furnish-
ed or matorials only. Call for information
on Tsrms and Pricas. Battar Homa Lum-
bar * Supply Co.* 1300 N. Main flt. Ph.
9110.
Exterminating
AG8E8T0S SIDING—Composition roofing
—Also Cyclona fencing. For eattmate*
without obligation call Ashley Lumber
■Tart. N. Mala St. Phone S018.
HOUSEHOLD PESTS Exterminated, ter-
mite control. Work guaranteed In-
epectioB, eetimatee free.
ft H. Harris Phone 4350
BATH TITB KNCLOSURKS — "Shower
Maid" tub enclosures, accordian fold
type with aluminum frames. Free esti-
mates without obligation. Work guar-
anteed. K. A *R. Glass Company, 201 £.
Taaaa Ave. Ph. 602B.
TERMITE CONTROL with • Definite
Guarantee . . . Call Davie Termite Con-
trol. Inspections free. 2SM Market street
Rd. Dial *031. serving Hem, County
ft
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ULOUBIK WINDOWS—VenetUn (lta«
with aluminum Iramai. Frw nitimatta.
work suarantaed. K. * R. Olast Co. 901
Teaaa Avt. Phona A0I6,
I.UM8ER-1
building your
1st and 2nd
able In 1 In., 1W la.
widths end langtha.
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In. Cypraaa tot n
boata.
trade rough Oak. ■
1H tn. and 2 in..
11 aveil-
random
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Landscaping
BeeutUy your tree*.
M. O. Edward*, Phoh* .
222 Wed Jamea, Baytow
.1582
to.
Plumbing Contractors
CUMBER SPEC1ALB—
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«l»r Cumtwr Co., 920* Market. FB.
STAINLESS STEEL SINK FRAMES,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 308, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1953, newspaper, June 1, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042504/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.