A shland D aily ttbtNöä PAGE FOUR ¡ i^ M M w iin iM M onday, A u g u st BO, 101*3 n E m /¿1-. jg f 0 ",l4' 'M ’ ■ P > i - -Ù; r-,¿ 7 s « o H ' ' " ’ ► /W ! |. ! ^ - 'T • , . , Buy,or Buil ~ ÚMIHIHM umili -------- ati & *sl} BEING BUILT NOW * W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 20.— Y e a rs ago, w hen th e “ h ig h cost of liv in g ” w as a b a g a te lle co m p ared to w h a t it is now , th e la te J . J. H ill sa id , th a t a f te r a ll th e p ro b ­ lem w as n o t th e high cost of liv­ in g , b u t th e co st of high living. S tu d ie s of th e b u ild in g s itu a tio n in th e v a rio u s p a rts of th e c o u n ­ tr y in d ic a te s tro n g ly — a c co rd in g to a review by th e N a tio n a l L u m ­ b er M a n u fa c tu re rs ’ A sso c ia tio n — t h a t a s u b s ta n tia l p ro p o rtio n of th e in cre ase d cost of c o n s tru c tio n n o w ad ay s a s co m p ared w ith th a t o f te n y e a rs ago, is d u e n o t to m uch to th e h ig h cost of m a te r ­ ia ls a n d la b o r as to th e cos. of lu x u rie s in both. T he New J e rs e y L u m b e rm e n ’s 'A s s o c ia tio n , a f te r a su rv e y of c o m p a ra tiv e b u ild in g cost.-, in .h a t s ta te , p o in ts o u t th a t th e re re a lly Is no p a ra lle l betw een th e cost of d w e llin g h o u se now a n d of th e c o rre s p o n d in g h ouse i n y e a rs ago. ” As a m a tte r of f a c t,” say s t h a t A sso ciatio n , “ such c o m p a ri­ so n is n o t p o ssib le b e c au se an e n ­ tire ly d iffe re n t ty p e of h ouse is bein g c o n s tru c te d at th e p re se n t tim e . You w ill find in th e m ust u n p re te n tio u s h ouse th a t i he- I in g b u ilt to d ay m any o r a ll of th e I fo llo w in g : su n p a rlo r, window | s e a ts , open fire p la c e , p la te ra il ■ a n d p a n e ls, k itc h e n c a b in e t, ex­ pen siv e e le c tric an d b a th -ro o m lix tu re s , c o m b in a tio n ra n g e s, beam ce ilin g s, b u ilt-in bookcases, col­ o n n a d e s, b re a k fa s t nook, oak flo o rin g , h ard w o o d trim . All or m a n y of th e se ite m s w e re c o n sid ­ e re d lu x u rie s o r fix tu re s even ten y e a rs ago, a n d w ere not c o n sid ­ e re d a p a rt of th e c o n stru c tio n c o st: an d y et to d ay th e y a re co n ­ s id e re d to be a n ec essity a n d a d d v ery m a te ria lly to th e c o n s tru c ­ tio n cost. H ow ever, th e re has n o t been su ch a c h a n g e in h o u sin g s ta n d ­ a r d s in th e last fo u r o r five y e a rs as< to m ak e co m p a riso n s of co sts im possible. T he New J e r ­ sey A ssociation p o in ts o a t th a t w hen th e a c tu a l cost of lu m b e r e n te r in g in to th e c o n s tru c tio n of h o u se is co n sid e red in re la tio n to th e to ta l cost a n d th e re is f u r th e r ta k e n in to c o n sid e ra tio n , th e m a rk e d re d u c tio n in lu m b e r p ric e s since th e s p rin g of 1529, th e r e is no ju s tific a tio n fo r th e c a n c e lla tio n o r p o stp o n e m e n t of ho m e b u ild in g p ro je c ts. T he A s­ so c ia tio n found th a t th e lu m b e r fo r a h ouse bill, w hich cost $1,- 775 a t A tla n tic City in A p ril, 1920 co st in A pril of th is y e a r, $1,- 325. L u m b e r fo r a ty p ical sm all h o u se bill in N e w a rk , w hich a m o u n te d to $1,201 in 1920, now a m o u n ts to >877. A lto g e th e r th e A sso c ia tio n co m p ared p ric e s in 1920 a n d 1923 on 33 id e n tic a l h ills in a s m an y d iffe re n t cities. T h e s m a lle s t sh o w in g in fa v o r of 1923 w as a re d u c tio n of 17 per c e n t a t P e r th A m boy a n d th e m o st fa v o ra b le sh o w in g waS 34 p e r c e n t a t R u th e rfo rd : the a v e r­ a g e w as 27.4 p er c e n t. T h e New J e rs e y A sso ciatio n p u ts th e lu m ­ b e r cost of a fra m e house a t less th a n 30 p e r c e n t of th e w hole. In W isconsin a lu m b e r d e a le r a t Fox L ak e fin d s th a t a house th e re , w h ich cost $7,828 in 1920 c a n now be b u ilt fo r $ 5 ,278— a c o m p le te hom e w ith seven room s a n d b a th , fro n t a n d r e a r p o rch es. T h e lu m b e r cost of th is h o u se in 1920 w as $3,600, re p la c e a b le now fo r $2,450. C o m p a ra tiv e lu m b e r b ills fo r M ay. 1920 an d M ay, 1923 w e re e s tim a te d by 39 lu m b e r It al- e rs in a s m an y d iff e re n t W iscon­ sin c itie s and v illag es w itli th e re d u c tio n in fav o r of 1923 ra n g . i in g from 10 p e r cent to 33 per c e n t. .r a — ( /f)l- Of']. In sM e “ ** Cabhiet When you ^ W l V ' G E N C A on the ground a,)Vl8hed 188=5) pit one J. O w'lO- ‘S « 6 6 Tl " s *’ , ‘ pp- 0(i‘ v o « ^ z.s th a t V- 7 o fre sh O ctober 1. F in e sp a n m a re s, all farm -i i i'n o a..,, w in s e n re a s o n a b le a n d ta k e up to $5000 in tow n p ro p e rty . I h . , . s . s , <,,en t _ t „ r „ lsh ed rooms> buUl, inB lotg som o • m e in v estm e n ts. E' E’ E ? IPPS’ Real Estate Broker 1-- Oak Street. S tate B ank O f A shland O ne of th e m ost re m a rk a b le te n d e n c ie s to c h a n g e lo ca tio n s t h a t h a s e v e r been n o ted in A sh ­ la n d h a s been o b serv ed th is w eek . 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