The Vernon Times, Volume 7, Number 52, Vernon, Jennings County, 12 June 1919 — Page 7
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I.!.-. TTIUl-ta A. Itadtord win sr.rrrcr C-t'Pttona and plv advice FRSi OF CCHT on ail subjects pertaining: to the sutject of building, for the readers of ii3 paper, Oa act.-ou.at of his wide experience as KSItor, Author and Slanulacturer, ho is, without' doubt, the highest authority an an these selects. Address all inquiries to William A. Uadford, No. Prairie s.venue, Chicago, III., and only enclose tfcrecert t2,mp lor reply. There are many reasons why the prospective home builder should at once select the plan of the house be wants and, start construction now. Building materials are higher ia price than they were two years ago, but not as high as they were last fall. Labor costs a little less than It did in October, 101S. And coupled with these reasons is the fact that there will be no change during the present year in the price of materials, with a strong probability that they will go higher nest year. This last statement is based on the fact that the costs of a majority of necessities have risen during the first four months of the. year. Building material prices, however, have been stabilized, that is,-they will go neither higher nor lower. Many persons who want to build a home, and have determined on building, now that the restrictions have been removed - by the government, have been" doubtful about the advisability of building now. Those doubts are dispelled by the stabilizing of prices and the fact that labor is plentiful. If not cheap. In selecting the" type of home to build, every owner should take into consideration the size of house he needs, the size of lot he has upoa which to put it, and the style of architecture best suited to that lot. These considerations, however, carry little weight In the country where space Is not so costly as in the city. Illustrated herewith is- the type of home that Is In great demand in both the city and country. The Dutch colonial house Is popular because of its balanced elegance and the fact that the owner gets the utmost for his money in room and convenience. Just xsbat an attractive exterior appear-
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