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* . ? Viola Roach* Joint Small Band of 50-Year Actors New York (AP)? Viola Roarhe hu Joined the (mall band of Broadway performers who have been acting SO years. A member of the company of "My Fair I-ady," Miss Roache made her debut in "The College Widow" in London in 1908 at the age of 22. Her daughter, Philippa Bevans, appears with her in the current Broadway smash hit. Family Problems Indianapolis (APJ ? The biggest problems in parent-child relation ships, as brought out in a survey sponsored by the church federa tion here, are "intcference from television" and "insufficient time spent together by whole family." Statistics There are 1,352 square feet in the major living area of House of the Week X-3. The basement area has the same square footage but the architect says the cost of the basement area will be about half the cost of the upper area. The garat^e has 355 square feet. The overall dimensions of the house are 68 feet 6 inches by 35 feet, including the rail-enclosed terrace and the garage under it. The Quitters Notre Dame. Ind CAP)? The two main reasons why Ruman Catho lics quit their church are "inade quate religious life in the homo" and "lack of adequate instruction in their faith," according to the results of a year's research by Ave Maria, a national Catholic weekly. -s home For Quality Savings . . . See Us First! 15-POUND ASPHALT FELT ? $2.20 $ For major building projects or minor re pairs, you can find the right supplies . . ? Right here! We're headquarters for lum ber, roofing, siding, all building materials. LUMBER CO. Lennoxville Road Phone 2-4581 Beaufort, N. C. Tfw How of th> W? It Designer Adapts This House To Bluff or Hilftop Lot Adapted especially for a hillside lot, this ranch house features a mid-level foyer. The main living area of the house is up six steps from thf foyer. The basement area, including space for a recreation room and a den or bedroom, is seven steps down. By JOHN O. B. WALLACE A bargain hilltop lot has been turned adroitly to advantage in this house designed exclusively for the House of The Week series. By exploiting the natural advan tages of sloping land. New Jersey Architect Alan Wood Fraser has virtually doubled the living area of a house under one roof without measurably increasing the con struction cost. The end result of this design, designated X-3 in the House of the ?WHOLESALE PRICESI These Are Not SALE PRICES . . . But EVERYDAY PRICES At General Wholesale Building Supply Co. For Home APPLIANCES Holpoint Electric Range $164.95 ? Clock Timer ? 4 Easy Cooking Units ? Push Button C ontrols ? Plenty Storage Space 17 Cu. Ft. Chest Type Freezer $284.95 30-Gal. Round Electric Water Heater $52.95 30-Gal. Glass Lined Gas Water Heater $74.45 7-Pc. Chrome Dinette Suite $47.50 Big Family Size G.E. Automatic Skillet $14.82 Fair Trade Price was $18.93 PLUMBING J-Piece Bath Set $99.95 TLB, COMMODE, LAVATORY Complete With Kitting! la Will Double Bowl ? Complete with FlttlaM STEEL SINKS .... $40.45 54" Steel CABINET SINKS - - - $73.50 BATH TUBS, Steel - - - $54.00 COMMODE, Close Coupled, $21.95 CLOSET SEATS .... $3.50 LAVATORY, 10"xl7" . $10.95 V4" Galv. Pipe, 100 Ft. $11.90 V*" Plastic Pipe, 100 Ft $ 4.12 Fliat A Hailing Shallow Well PUMP, With Tank . - - $71.95 PAINT Blue Ridge Gal. Outside White $3.49 Davis Gal. Outside White $4.75 Davit* Oil Gal. Interior Paint $2.95 Blue Ridge Latex Gal. Interior Paint $3.55 Porch & Deck . Gal. Enamel $4.67 4-Inch Nylon Brush . . $2.39 Bldg. Materials OAK FLOORING No. 1 Common, per M $149.00 Select White, per M $179.00 Select Red, per M $179.00 DOOR FRAMES 2'*6'8'x3/4" $2.29 2'8x6'8'xl 1/16 Inside $3.45 EXTERIOR PASSAGE DOORS 2'8"x6'8"xl $11.55 Flush Door with Glass ro"x6'8"xi*4 $12.55 MAHOGANY FLUSH DOORS 2'0"x6'8"xl % $4.78 2'8"x6,8"xiy? $5.58 Ceiling Tile, 50 ft. box $ 4.75 Folding Stair* $15.95 Asbestos Siding, sq .$11.75 Builder's Felt, 15-lb. roll $ 2.39 Oak Panel, per M $230.00 8d Common Nails, keg $9.95 SAVE EVERY DAY AT GENERAL WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. "Carolina's Largest and Most Complete Building Supply House" f Highway 70, 1 ?/a Miles from New Bern City Limit. Dial MELrose 7411 38 Week series, is thai you get extra rooms without a basement-high window look. An important part of the con struction savings is achieved in the excavation. The house is placed on the pin nacle. The front looks down one sloping side to the street. The rear of the house sits on the back slope. The excavation is made into the baek slope of the lot. Space for the basement area is dug out of the rear slope, and the rear wall of the house extends upward from the base of the rear slope. Dropped Porch The architect has further ex j ploited his design by creating a | mid-level foyer. The foyer opens from a front entrance off a porch dropped five steps from the front sidewalk. Thus, although the exterior of the house resembles a ranch, the dropped porch and the mid-level foyer actually provide some fea tures of a ranch plus split level and two-story planning. The mid-level foyer works to ward this end in this way: It links the lower level with the upper level and converts both into family living areas. There is no need to have a fam ily room on the upper level be cause there is a recreation room on the terrace level only seven steps down from the foyer. The mid-level foyer likewise creates a center hall on a balcony up six steps from the foyer. From the central hall balcony, there are three twdrooms sharing the wing to the left. From the central hall balcony, you enter the kitchen through a door at the right. From the same point you can walk* through the living room to a rear balcony. The major living area has 1,352 square feet. At one end of the rear balcony, on the same level as the dining and living rooms, is a terrace en closed by ornamental railing. Under this terrace, which is partially sheltered, is the garage. I The dining room is in a secluded area at the front of the house and has direct access to the kitchen and the rail-enclosed terrace. The basement area, seven steps down from the foyer, has a stor age room, a guest lavatory serv ing the lower den or bedroom, a recreation room 25 by 11 feet 5 inches, and space for utilities, laundry and heating plant. Sliding glass doors open from the recreation room onto a second rear terrace, at grade level. Ex tensive use of stone and battens has been made in exterior details of the house. The roof is of as phalt shingles, i Register of Deeds Records 33 Real Estate Transfers (Editor's Note: la recording red estate transfers, the law does not require that the amount paid for the property be stated in the deed. A token amount, such as $10 or $109, may be (tipulated. Attached to each deed, however, must be United States documen meotsry stamps, the value of the stamps based on the price paid for the property. Property which changes hands for less than $101 requires no stamp, according to Irvin W. Da vis, register of deeds. Property which brings a price between $101 and $500 must bear a stamp valued at 55 cents. From $501 to $1,000, the stamps affixed to the deed to tal $1.10, and thereafter for each additional $500 paid for the prop erty the stamp value goes up 55 cents. From the value of the stamps placed on a deed an estimation of the price paid for the property can be determined. In the trans fers listed below, the seller is listed first, the buyer second, and finally, the value of the stamp affixed to the deed). Thirty-three real estate transfers were recorded in the county be tween March 25 and April 5. They follow: Morehead City ? Walter F. Sche pcr and wife to Richard L. Dahl bcrg and wife. $3 30; James R. Worsley and wife to Worsley Build ing Co., $7.60; J. R. Maybcrry and others to George K. Willis and wife, 55 cents; A. B. Cooper and wife to Frank T. Clifton and wife, $1.10. Send This Coupon THE NEWS-TIMES I Enclosed li 35 cenu. Plua lead m a eepy of the (tad; flu | (or The Ioim ef the Week, Daifi X-3 NAME ; ' (Pleoee Print) I STREET | CITT STATE I You can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimates on the cost of construction in this area, as well as an idea of the relation of the cost to your budget. With this information you will MASTER BEDROOM 15' * IV BECWOCM 3 n?r * io? i IVIK6 *ocn 21' I 1V8" twuct ^ * s ? O HHfri I KITCHEN |13'B" ? 10' | t-TiicT-ri I 0 IK IKS 12* ? 11* KQRCCM 2 iiu" x ivr | mihcvel L r0Ytff " *>?CH FNTftMKf - r Xrf # /* The main living area of the bouse is shown in the floor plan above. The basement area is shown In the lloor plan below. ocw cm KWOOH 4 i 11*?? IT 0?A? KCffCATIM MOW ?s? i jn*r N?rr Man tevevHte niti BEAUTIFY FLOORS IN A m do it yourself ... save money I Wfcy km ??n> (Mnf JmI ?m Mr CUrl* r?t??l Imt ??w !?????? t? ???? yw Imh / Mwr biMuwul W? J yM Mti ?M M. MRy 1?> U pfion* for yovf Clark* m taf tqu'pmMt iWtrl BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC. Phone 3 HOP Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. Principal Uses Leather Strap Decatur, Ga. (AP) ? John C. Cragg, 38-year-old principal of Southwest DcKalb High School, haa his own, oid-faahioned preventive for juvenile delinquency. It ia a two-inch-wide leather atrap which be usea on boya of any grade when he feela their aria conduct deaervca it The dotage uaually ia 10 Ucka and the offender ia given his choice of accepting suspension in lieu of the whipping but few ever take that way out, Cragg aaya. He eatimates that not more than one per cent of approximately 1,(00 atudenta ever feel the atrap but "every one of them knows I have one." Cragg believea that the lea ther haa "atraightened out maay a would-be delinquent" and aaya many -whom be haa whipped have later thanked him for tt. know whether you Will want to procccd with construction by or dering working blueprints direct from the architect and asking for bids for the work. You can get a study plan for The House of the Week by fill ing in your name and address on the coupon on this page and sending it with 35 cents (0 thia newspaper. This study plan shows lach floor of the house together with each of the four elevations, front, rear and sides of the house. It is scaled at H-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get Your Home Built." Clyde A. Douglass and wife to Carolina Water Co., $3.30; Ed ward W. Copt- land and wife to Julia M. Herndon, $8.80; Rochelle Realty Co. to Chester A. Pittman and wife, $2.20; Ronald Stewart and wife to Billy R. Corey and wife, $1.65. Rochelle Realty Co. to Earl B. Taylor and wife, $2.20; Charles O. Williams and wife to Leon O. Bry ant and wife, $8.26; George F. Spell and wife to Richard C. King and wife, $1.65. Rochelle Realty Co. to John S. Green, no stamps; and Edward F. Jedlicka and wife to B. B. Bau gus and Walter Teich, $7.20. Beaufort? Karl Taylor and wife to Edwards E. Glover and wife, 55 cents; J. S. Fulcher and wife to Edward 11. Fulcher, no stamps; J. S. Fulcher and wife to Gerald Linwood Fulcher, no stamps; J. S. Fulcher and wife to Carl D. Fulchcr, no stamps. J. S. Fulcher and wife to Julia F. Day, no stamps; J. S. Fulcher and wife to John Robert Fulcher, no stamps; J. S. Fulcher and wife to Joscphus II. Fulchcr, no stamps; J. S. Fulchcr and wife to Eva T. Garner, no stamps. J. S. Fulcher and wife to Mayola F. Murdock, no stamps; Safrit Lumber Co. to South Atlantic Lum ber Co., $33; and G. W. Huntley Jr. to Bertie M. Brooks and Man Icy 11. Mason, $8.80. Atlantic Beach ? C. Van S. Roose velt and others to J. L. Emanuel, $3.30; Susie D. Stroud to C. L. Ba ker and wife, $7.70; and John II. Willis and wife, to Leonard B. Tcachey and wife, $8.8<>. Straits ? Gene C. Smith, trustee, to G. W. Huntley Jr., $2.20; and Sterling Arthur and wife to Dallas C. Arthur and wife, 55 cents. Marshallberg ?Ambrose L. Guth rie to Orrie and Laura E. Guthrie, 55 cents. Atlantic? Mary R. Dennis to Mrs. Rebecca Robinson Bell, 55 cents. Stacy ? John W. Fulcher to Geor gia M. and Robert Arthur Jr., no stamps. Harkers Island ? Nancy Carroll Pincr Wells to David W. Wells and wife, no stamps. In Japan Jan. IS is "Adults Day" and corresponds to our Thanksgiv ing day. Garden Tools for Home Improvement at your Western Auto Associate Store M4 Arrndrll St. Morehead City, N. C. , Building Material (.Iff m Paint, Insulation Material, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Mortar MU, numbers' Supplies, General Hardware, All Type Wood Molding, Tile, GE Appliance*, ScoU-Atwater Outboard Motors, Tools, Hardware. LUMBER Allen & Bell Hardware Co., Inc. Phone 279-1 Newport, N. C. I CONCRETE MASONRY ATTR ACT I VI INIXPKNSIVI PIRMANENT Kitty to lay, lon( lasting. and attractive concrete w?onry block* are the ideal material for building (tepa, terra om, lnd petiee . . . eepecially far the "DO. IT-YOURSELF" fan of today. Concrete blocks an inexpensive, easy to maintain and add beauty and value to your home. For quality block . . . precision made m Steam* equipment ...Mis today. DO IT TOOAY-TMI CONCMTI MASONRY WAY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC PHONE 6-3970 HIGHWAY WUIIAI CITT, R. &
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