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Tfw HWcffotMfalt One-Level Plan Can Be Adapted to Family Changes A lifetime of convenience : ArchHett IMtr Cohen designed this h*u? with a generation of comfort and convenience In mind. Lninrions provision is made for Mom and Dad while the family is growing, and after the children depart the home can easily he converted to the needs of a couple living alone. By DAVID L. B0\4EN Here's a home that strikes a blow for Mom and Dad. It has a master bedroom suite luxurious enough ftfr royalty and bound to inspire the evening of , happy serenity that parents re quire if they are to survive the rewarding but rigorous joys of raising a family. The house, desigaated X-31 in the House of the Week series, was u- <i TRY For All Horn* Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Salea Office Phone PA K1U ?15 Areadell St (forehead City BURNS CUANER NO SMOKI, NO ODOR m7KP j. m. Davis DiiMtator Texaco Products ?MlNil City designed by Architect Lester Co hen with a young family in mind, but laid out to provide a lifetime of comfortable living. Multiple-use rooms and a simple one-floor layout insure that when the children marry and start meet ing mortgage payments of their own, mother and father will not be lost in a house designed only for a crowd. The home is adaptable to every climate, since the basement can be eliminated easily. In the South, if no basement is desired, the in door-outdoor family room off the kitchen and dining areas can take the place of the basement play room. While every prospective home builder will examine the floor plan and draw his own conclusions, here's a summary of X-31's prin ciple features: Living anil dining areas are alive with light. The wall extending across the front of the house is almost entirely glass, and a sim ilar clear glass expanse opens on the patio and terrace at the rear. Available space for entertaining in living and dining rooms com bined comes to almost 400 square feet. There is an attractive fire place in the corner of the living room and the chimney wall ex tends outside to provide a barbe cue. The eigire right wing of the house is given'over to three com fortable bedrobms. An exceptional feature for the parents is a privacy alcove in the master suite, some thing new in bedroom decor. It's not a tiny niche. It amounts to an extra room where parents can read, sew or watch television without danger of intrusion. Ill addition to this. Architect Co hen has included generous ward robe closets which form one side of a hallway leading from the pri vacy alcove to the master suite bathroom and vanity corner. A full bathroom with double vanity-lavatory has been placed at the end of the main hall, easily ac cessible from the other two bed rooms. A servile lavatory is included in tie laundry area at the other end of the hoase, giving the home 2 V4 taths. One of the main purposes of this design was to provide a home for a whole generation of living. While cfcildret ire young, the two rear bedrooms can be put to their nse. When they strike out on their ffwn, bedroom No. 3 can easily be converted into a study, with a door cut through to the living room. Bedroom 2 can then be used as a "spare" for grandchildren or guest. Another special feature ia the ease with which this design can M converted to basementless de sign. The laundry-utility room can be widened to take in the stair area where heater and hot water tank can be located. takes the place of the large basement playroom and, since the entire plan ia for "all-On-one floor" Hving, the laundry need not move at all. A service vestibule forms the WINTER'S OH TH6 WAY . . . !*e* if the time to check year home, (m roof to baiemeat! . Whatever ytmr Meeda U building ?applies, M _ AFRIT LUMBER CO. PA MM! Beaafwi, N. C The floor plan: All the essential elements of the home are on one level. Note the generous Me of glass and the ease with which bedroom No. 3 can be converted from a sleeping room to a study. The in door family room in the rear can be enclosed wtth jalousies for year around use. Not shown is the base ment, which contains a huge playroom, refreshment bar and hobby, storage and heating rooms. core of the housekeeping section. This vestibule can be entered from the front and from the garage. From the vestibule there is ready access to the laundry room and the kitchen. A dinette corner is available in the kitchen away from the work areas and overlooking the indoor outdoor room. The kitchen plan calls for a wall oven and counter top range, with plenty of cabinets. A tremendous outdoor family room, roofed over in part with a terrace beyond this, lies just off the living room, dining room and kitchen. It can be reached directly from all three of these rooms. It can become a delightful sum mer living area, with outdoor cook ing facilities available when the barbecue fireplace is put to use. The architect suggests glass ja lousies if this room is to be en closed for year around use. The design has eight large and conveniently placed closets, plus ample storage room in the over sized double garage and in the basement. The roof is asphalt shingles. Wood shakes, stone veneer and a touch of vertical redwood louvres (used in the service entry shield) are employed around the sides. The terrace is scored concrete. Glass panels and sliding doors are used in abundance. House X-31 has over-all dimen sions of St' by 34' 4", including garage. A lot of 110' is recommend ed. Habitable area is 1,472 square feet with garage area of 591 square feet. Tax Collector Gives Report to County Board Tax collections in November amounted to $26,970.57, according to the report given county commis sioners last Monday by E. O. Moore, tax collector. > Collected on the 1958 levy was $22,708.34, on 1957 and prior levies $4,262.23, and collected on delin quent personal properties was $454.52. Percentage of the 1958 levy col lected to date is 56.79. Th? yellow color of pure gold can be changed. Copper gives it a red shade; silver a green shade; and there are cither minerals which can whiten this precious metal. Send This Coupon i THE NEWS-TIMES I | Eaclosed If SS rants. Pirate Mad dm ? copy tl the itody pin | I tn The Heaae *1 the Week, Deilfa X-31 . NAME ? I (Pleaae Pitel) | STREET | | CITY STATE | You can Uke this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimate! on the coat of construction In this area, as well as an idea of the relation of the cost to your budget With this information you will know whether you wiU want to proceed with construction by or dering working blueprints direct from the architect and asking for bids for the work. (Please note dateline. By over sight this news was omitted from the issue in which it should have appeared.? The Editor). Nov. H? H. "N. Harris spent sev eral days last week in Charlotte with his sister, Mrs. Fred Dotzer. His mother, Mrs. W. L. Harris Sr. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dot zer. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillette of Sil verdate visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntley and children of Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith Jr. and children and the Misses Susan and Claudia Taylor were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mrs. Florence Salter of Merri mon and her house guest, Mrs. Sallie Sutton of Kinston spent Sun day frith Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith spent Thursday irt Golds boro. Miss Sadie Louise Harris of You cin get i study plan tat The House ef the Week by fill ing in your name and address on the coupon on thia page and sending It With 35 eeMa to thia newspaper. This study ptsn shows each floor of the house together with each of the four elevations, front, rear aod aides of the boose. I< is scaled at Mr -tech per foot. It includes i guide on "How to Oct Your Home Bom." Warwick, Va., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Har ris and brothers, H. N. and W. L. Harris. Mrs. Bernice Lewis, Mrs. Ira Rhue and Mrs. Calvin Johnson of Beaafort visited Mrs. Elmo Tay lor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. .Taylor of Vanceboro spent Suriday with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Taylor. Kverett Bell of Washington, N. C , visited his sister. Miss Btrtha Bell, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McKay and baby spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tay lor. The Rav. and Mrs. J. T. Lupton of Harlotoe visited Mr. MM Mrs. J. L. Srrtith Monday. The Misses Irene Smfth' ttid Brenda Smith of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Prea Smith and Miss Nellie Smith. Revokes Lie?ne The state driver license division has revoked the license of Robert R. Adams, route 1 Newport. The action came after Adams was con victed of his third offense of driv ing drunk, according to the High way Safety Division. BEAUTIFUL WALLS Of CONCRETE MASONRY US* CONCUR MASONXY FOB rtlUCTUKAL iUlM MORBffiAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. PA at KtanxAD an, n. c Register of Deeds Records 52 Real Estate Tfahsfers (Edltor'i Note: Id recording real estate transfers, the law docs not require that the amount paid (or the property be stated in the deed. A token amount, such as $10 or $100, may be stipulated. Attached to each deed, however, must be United States documen mentary stamps, the value of the stamps based on the price paid for the property. Property which changes hands (or less than (101 requires no stamp, according to Odell Mer rill, 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 (or each additional $500 paid (or the prop erty the stamp value goes up 55 cents. From the value of the stamps placed on a deed an estimation o( the price paid (or the property ran be determined. In the trans fers listed below, the seller is listed first, the buyer second, and Anally, the value o( the stamp affixed to the deed). There were 52 real estate train (era recorded In the eonrtty from Not. II to Dee. X. They follow: Morehead Ctty ? Morehead City Country Club to Edward S. Dixon and wife, $1.10; Allie M. Woodall and others to D. C. May and Co., $5.50; Suburban Estates Inc. to Loftus A. Stocks and wife, no stamps. Earl Taylor and wife to G. W. Wadded, $1.10; M. T. Pratt and wife to G. W. Waddt'U, 55 cents; Bessie B. and Ed J. Fitzpatrick to C. A. McCabe, $5.50. Lula and James T. Nixon to Iloyt W. Civils and wife, no stamps; Robert B. Howard and wife to R. W. Freeman, no stamps; Robert B. Howard and wife to Oscar F. Olsen and wife, $3.30; Henry G. Edwards, trustee, and others to R. E. Harris, 53 cents. Lee A. Murdoch and Others to J. G. Murdoch and wife, 55 ccnts; Leslie Adams and wife to James T. Nixon and wife, no stamps; Leslie Adams and wife to R. L. Jones and wife, 55 cents; Leslie Adams and wife to llOyt Civils and wife, 55 cents. Ernest J. Davis and wire to K. D. West and wife, 55 cents; Lovte J. AHims to Robert Adams and wife, 110 stamps; and 6. M. Rice and wife to C. C. Goodwin and wife, 55 cents. Beaafort? State of North Caro lina to John Eason, no stamps; Fred McDaniel and wife to Earl C. Day and wife, 55 cents; Homer Lewis and wife to Rush Rankin and wife, no stamps; Thurston Hill and wife to B. B. Baugus and wife, $9.35. W. L. Woodard and wife to Mayo H. Judy and wife, $1.10; W. L. Woodard and wife to Mayo H. Judy and wife, 55 cents; and John T. O'Neal and wife to G. W. Huntley Co., $5.50. White Oak? F. Paul Koonce Jr. to Harry S. Taylor and wife, $2.20; John S. Jones and wife to Everett H. Cannon, 55 cents; J. W. Pear son and wife to Wayne C. Hickok and wife, no stamps; W. W. Braf ford and wife to Walter Teich and others, $2.20; J. F. Winberry and wife to Robert J. Rivenbark and wife, $1.10. J. F. Winberry and wife to Ros coc Taylor and wife, 55 cents; Cape Carterette Inc. to Floyd Gray Jr. and wife, no stamps; and J. W. Pearson and wife to Isham E. Pittman Jr., 55 cents. Atlantic Beach? George F. Spell and wife to Harless O. Flynn and wife, $1.10; George F. Spell and wife to James F. McAllister and wife, $1.10; 1. L. Page and wife to Daniel A, Eive and wife, $12.10; George F. Spell and wife to A. L. Dennis and wife, 5S Cents. George F. Spell and wife to Al bert F. Nifong and wife, $1.10; George F. Spell and wife to Guy E. Craved $1.10; J. D. Patter and wife to ErfiMt J. Davis, $1.10; George F. Spell and wife to Clay Nifong and wife, $1.10; and Louisa H. Bourne and otNeri to Guaranty Bank and Trust Co. Newpart ? Carlyle Garner and wife to Durwood W. Quinn and wife, 55 cents; Leon Owen Garner to Holly Springs FWB Church, $1.10; and R. S. Jones and wife to Charles A. Davis and wife and Emery L. Davis and wife, 55 cents. Barkers Island? Guy M. Willis and others to Filmore Lawrence and wife, $1.10. Halrawe? E. D. Hardesty Jr. and wife to Safrit Lumber Co., $5.50; and Joyce D. and Arthur llayes and others to Robert L. Forrest and wife. $6 60. Wlldwood? Dcwitt Browning and wife to Howard Howell, no satmps. IWrrrimon? Georglna P. Yeatman to Safrit Lumber Co. Inc., $100.65. Marshallberg ? Grayden Moore ence Hamilton to Nathan J. Cooper and wife, $1.10. The fciitoHt teHn -ftUtiM'' lor acton cornea from Tbeui*. known as the father of Greel tra<lc 1 1 So. 0. for Mechanical T otils Carpenter toots WESTERN AllTd STORE fmbtil at# RFJDDlT fttlX &, DAVF. LINDSAY Cartcrbj CONQRmcJ We Have the Genuine LONG TopQua/itV Ifi Window Materials -nt?7r pFlEX-OGLASS P>6lass-0'Net i?WYROGlASS ^Screen-Glass [||FlexO-Pame "TlW lUNIIk ON >1*1 UMI UiriMCTtON NM4MM' BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC. Merrill Bldf. Phone PA 8-3666 Beaufort, N. C ANNOUNCING the Appointment of OTKS. MARGARET CONDA Write Rt/ 1, Box 5-B, Newport, N. C. As Sales Representative For Carolina Model Homo Corp. lit fh? Newport, Moreh?od City, Beaufort, Havelock and Now Bam Area Carolla* Model Hone Corf, with office* la Jubnfllle, GreearMo, F*yetterBe nl R*lelfh WTMe< yoa to hnpeet their mM home iltftrft h thew (Me* Mr*. Gala txrtte* yoa to tofttl her hone hi Newport hallt by Cmhi Model Hone*. The aMdel k the 3-bedroom DRAKE which *elh for ?HK.M CASH. (Thaa pay toe* t friM aba). Wf FfaV* All Izm arid Pffce* - f 4 Made It fo ChooM Crdrrt I W ? ftaoai*. priced from ttmm to USN.M. Thar* Heft* < V . M> tor a* Mwa too Pay $4.00 Only . Uahelterable, bat TKVC, all yoa aeed b a dear title to roar lot . . . tl.M tor the Dowa hjaill ?uJ toe Hoa*e I* year*. (We Da Nat leer Tear Title). Yaa pay aa Mr* moaey aatft yaar first monthly payiaeat come* doe wMcb ll ipprail mmwmtj w mji nm ivuu ill n ciubcii.
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