TmTSPAY, JUE 11, 1912 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER 'rtTl I lilt UUl M.sllt,JWKV sxiiu h0 General ne pairing now ... is it' This is the order fA0!" overvone knew ill L11P ' ,. now that it is .r B bad as it might re, " . remember is N c rlu fh nlace of prion- Priorities must still be ob I s. " nr rpnlace ma- iCruicaiW But t ervation Order does c tan- w building picture, aenniiy, tt!,.. what you can do iv U "B ':,.!,. No construc- thout perm -.vcept in the few cases sp- ,B, fcxF ...,j without ner. can De -- border restricts both private- ,rd puDiiciy u..v-- - The assignment of a prefer .itimr does not necessarily ... construction. 1 he mm Lr dealer 1S held liable if he de L -n matprial to anv D6r- prs or ci i..---- - - - - a engageo m " ns ftruction. each etc. The order does not t i: - . .jcfc t is a general ravriv I'a on building, including all ma ;riii labor, insurance charges, nancing costs, architects fees, etc. Uwfore, in such building as is . i ....i,.,f crwifip Aiithnr- lenmtwu f . ----- jiicn. the est auuwcu m L,i,iHf8 materials, lauui, (,, mipstions and answers on .iMinc oermitted without spe 1 Hthorization from the War Unction Board will clarify the imation regarding non-defens instruction: - nfan construction already un ft way continue? A The order s not specifically halt construc- i J., u.i.viivt I nrhfifA mgrA. l are being incorporated into iuilding), but WPB warns that Jhere is no. assurance mat a non Ltntial project will not be lopped if the scarce materials to L used in that project can be put In m,ire effective use in the war irogram. (This has been cofi trutd to refer to large buildings Bther than to small homes lum wr dealers might have Under nstruction). Q Does the order provide any ssistance for completing such con- Itruftion? A No,";- Q How then can a builder ob- Lin materials to finish his build- ? A He can obtain the ma- fcrial from any lumber dealer pro- ded the lumber dealer is satisfied fiat the project actually was be- Jun prior to April 9, the effective ate of the order. Q Can a lumber dealer or con tactor take materials from his wn stock and start a new non- fense construction job? A No. (J Can any non-defehse resi- ntial construction be . started ithout 'permission? A Yes, pro- dea the total estimated cost of tie construction is less than $500V new garage or other type of torture associated with residen tial construction can be built un- w this provision. Remodelrhsr as distinguished from maintenance nd repair) likewise can be under pin if the total cost is less than m, .- Q-Can a .$400 remodeled kitch n be installed in May and a $300 modeled attic ioh ho started in Bctober' in the same house? A Fo. Only less than SKOn ran ho ?ent on one residence or buildinc psed for housing during the course " 12 months. Q-What if a buildine needed a lew roof, or had to have its fowi- Jtwn repaired and the cost was w-would permission to repair ' have to be obtained? A No. pa'r and maftitenance is ex "Ptfd from restriction nrovided r ork actually is done to "re- rn a structure to sound working edition without a change of de- Q-If a house is destroyed by fe, tornaHo , v.v ui uvu, ur uie public enemy, can it be rebuilt? A Yes. it can be reconstructed or restored provided the damage or destruction took place after Dec 31, 1941. Q What happens to the in creased farm production program, if a farmer needs four 4-pen hog houses costing $500, two poultry houses costing $190, and a small barn costing $950 in order to ex pand his program can he get them without obtaining permission? A Yes. Any farm building used in the production of agricultural products can be built if the total estimated cost is less than $1000. in any 12-month period however. all work on any Darticlar build ing must be limited to less than $500. Q Does this mean that a farm er can put a $1,000 addition on his honte? A no. . Residential con struction is specifically excluded. Remodeling or new farm home construction is limited to less than $500. Q It has been asked with re- 1 A - i Ifaru to maintenance and repair whether some remodeling could ac company the repair work. For example: a farmer who has been talking about adding two dormers to make his second floor bedrooms livable comes in and savs "Bill. my root sprung a couple of leaks last night. I've been patching it now lor three or four years. I think you'd better come over and give me a price on a new one and while you're at it, put in these dormers we've been talking about." After looking the roof over it be comes apparent that the only way to provide an adequate roof is to reroof at a cost of about $450. The dormers will cost about $320 at $160 apiece. Can the lumber dealer put in the dormers at the time he repairs the roof charging the roof repairs to maintenance and the dormers to remodeling? Or must he repair the roof charge that off to maintenance and then tear up a portion of the roof again to model the house with dormers ? A It is believed that the repair and the remodeling can proceed simultaneously provided the repair woric is essential to return the building to sound working condi tion, and the remodeling part of the work is less than $500. Q Similarly, at question has been raised regarding the resto ration of a house that has burn ed down or otherwise been destroy ed by "an act of God or the public enemy." It is apparent from the order that the house can be recon structed, and it is assumed that this means that it can be restored up to the appraised value, or at least the insurance value. . Assuruiftg that it is a twenty-five year old house and plans can be found from which to re-construct it must it be rebuilt exactly as it was? Sup pose the owner had been contem plating a change the addition of a glassed-in porch, or the comple tion of two rooms in the attic less than $500 worth of remodel ing. When the house is rebuilt can the porch or the completed attic be included in the work if it can be accomplished with less than $500 and is charged as remodeling? Or must the house be "restored" and then torn up again to include the remodeling? A- Again it is be lieved that the restoration of the house and the remodeling can pro ceed simultaneously, provided the house was destroyed after Decem ber 31, 1941, and provided the re modeling is less than $500 and is charged as such for not more than $500 worth of remodeling can be done to any structure in one twelve month period. Q Can you sell, say, $499 worth of material (less than; $500) to a man to build cabinets in his bed rooms, or a garage addition to his house, if he states that he is going Pet Men From Johnson City Here Last Week Fred Yearout and Clyde Kellet, of Johnson City, Tenn., were Way nesville visitors Friday. Both were formerly connected with the Waynes villa Pet rtain, pj,..i. Company plant. Mr. Yearout was manager and Mr. Kellett was ser vice man. Mr. Yearout holds the position of manager in the Johnson City plant, and Mr. Kellett is service man there. Now is the time to Remodel, Build and Repair When You Do Be Sure To Use WOOLSEY PAINTS We Also Have A Complete Line Of WALLPAPER New Colors New Designs New Features to do the work in his spare time nimseii tnat there are no labor costs, architect fees, etc. ? A it is believed that you can ell thi material under those conditions Without considering labor rnsta etc., if the man does all of the work by himself or with the aid of his wife or child. But it is believed that it would be necessary to write that information in the ordpr. a condition of the order, so as to provide protection for the dealer in that case. Q If in a remodeling inh customer bought $400 worth of material from the lumber dealer and $300 worth of eauiDment tr- taining to the job from another source, would the lumber dealer be liable to punishment for hrnk. ing the law? A-r-Yes, unless the lumber dealer could prove that he had taken reasonable steps to in vestigate the legality of the trans action and had no way of knowing about the purchase from another source. Where in doubt, the con ditions of the sale should proba bly be written on the order. Q Under the order, has con struction legally "begin" if ma terials have been delivered to the building site; or if the excavation has been dug? A No. Delivery of material to the building site does not necessarily mean that con struction has "begun" under the terms of Order No. L-4l! neither does the existence of an excava tion,; Construction is construed to have "begun'! when construction materials which are an intregral Dart of the iob are beinc. or have been, incorporated into the build ing prior to April 9, 1942. 1 iV glv To time AVor v . . V' UP V tV.V tvts. ,VeA ,ed 1 .ttett Due To Government Regula tions We Will Make Only DELIVERIES tvV so 1M once tYve got to to e' 4n vV-e e' tiet ion tv Vvv AVI On and After June 15 Under the new orders of the government, we will have to make only daytime deliveries. This will enable the routemen to collect in many instances without making a call-back. 0 v W2 Z oi SCOTLAND YARD HAS ITS "PERFECT CRIME" "England's super-sleuths knew that someone had administered several fatal doses of poison but they couldn't find who or how or why. Don't miss this revealing article in the June 14th issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On. Sale At All Newsstands Go rt ve"' ' si v - to 0 Aate e,tvo " oVeu . ..vtv 14 w' .-A v-V vise' to , nv cu' a vcV .r th to t"' 'ii":.. u i v - We ask that you watch for the time he delivers your milk the first of next week, and he'll make deliveries at about the same hour every delivery day VVe are doing our part to cooperate in every way with the government and we ask your undivided cooperation. . - n . aee, ' . -tn- - 'ii ' tV. -ilYvete . .ot v..,.,tti. t.va . ee .,-ne nxXy Liic. -..on v- . o v- t' 4 .it . .... t' .. ., V v,ftA Pl ..,Atii - Ve .'...n!' " ..,UU- Lt- . rt.tti'- d c;, cv VJftV ol 8 te .rree( .A v . U.trt'U A.rt etV j-.nc " " w.ve. rvrf. 'L c":e otv..te Avve V.- xotne": viitui..lo" A ev rf-it K s- deefcW.te.' the" PHONE 10 WAYNES VILLE Cu 01 A tO ..sea w- ..tV Our trucks will have a complete line of dairy products at all times, so leave a note in your bottle for special orders, or extra quantities. , to v ev CP ,ttft got 1 T ..(Pt 1. tVv Pet Dairy . t V 1 ' .InflW VX' Ltn Products km The government has given preference to farm construc tion but is very liberal in the repair and maintenance of all kinds of city and suburban properties. Paint, Build and Repair While You Can! DON'T DELAY! ACT TODAY! How long the ruling will remain as liberal as it is now no one can tell. It would, therefore, appear sound to do your building now. Later on even though you could well afford it, you may not be permitted to do any building and repairing no matter how much the need. $1,000 For New Farm Buildings The building authority allows up to $1,000 ' (material and labor) on each farm for production buildings during a 12-month period. There are no restrictions on ordinary mainten ance and repair on farm buildings such as . . . Re-Roofing, Painting, Structural Repairs, etc All other construction, including commercial, industrial, recreational, highway, roadway, subsurface and utilities --.con-' struction, whether privately or publicly financed, it permitted as long as its cost does not exceed $5,000. Maintenance is defined as "the upkeep of a building, struc ture or project in sound, working condition." Repairs mean "restoration without- change of design of any portion of a building or structure, or project to sound working condition when such portion has been rendered unsafe or unfit for service by wear and tear, damage or other similar cases." Houses destroyed by fire since December 31, 1941, may be rebuilt.-.. If you do all the work with labor supplied at no cost by the family or neighbors, you don't have to figure labor costs into the total cost of the building. If you do all the work yourself you can buy fl,000 worth of materials for a hew barn. If you hire help, the cost must be deducted from the cost of the materials. $500 May Be Spent For New Home Construction City or farm homes may be re modeled up to a maximum of $500 (material and labor) during a 12 month period. There is no limit on Ordinary Repairs and Maintenance of homes and no permission is necessary. Hyatt and Company Kurfees Paints and Johns Mansville Roofing Junaluska Supply Company Phone 83 Lake Junaluska Underwood Lumber and Supply Co. Phone 371 Depot Vaynesville Lumber Company Phone 154 " Hillcrcst Lumber Company !-. i. ' 'r '..., t ; 1 1 lassie C 3a r diva re Go. Phone 259-J Lake Junaluska Pho, ne 23 Main Street

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