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Friday, August 14, 1931, THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Piv# Sandhills Building and Real Estate Activities EDWARD KING TO ENLARGE HOUSE ON UNDEN ROAD Addition of New Wings Will Make Attractive Home 126x80 Over All A. B. SALLY HAS CONTRACT A commanding bit of rural home -onstructijon is the design which A* p. Yeomans has prepared for Edward Kins- on his plac^ out the Linden Koad from Pinehurst, which A. B. Saily has started to build. Mr. King has had an attractive place there, but he has concluded to enlarge the house, and will add two wings that will give a plan ab|Out 126 by 80 feet over all, and change the entire ap pearance of the place. The two wings will be added to the endjs and the rear of the present structure, setting out into the shrubbery that has been growing up during Mr. King’s occu pation of the present house. The 5puth wing will add to the capacity of the main house, while the north wing w'ill be a service wing, sheltering the utilities of the establishment and the household employes. A large base ment will be a factor in the plan, with a single story above, the broad dimensions giving ample space for a large hjOme and its equipment. The location of the expanding build ing is not far out from the Carolina, just beyond some of the most strik- nig buildings of that quarter. With its rural l^ouch it will be a connec tion between the village and the lar ger estates beyond, for Mr. King has a considerable acreage, an orchard that is well kept, and such landscape accomplishment as gives to a country home much of the attractiveness that this favored section makes piossible. The style of architecture is that Sandhills feature that Yeomans has made so conspicuous in a number of places in and about the villages. It will emphasize the extension of Lin den avenue, and encourage further filling in jof the gaps between the Carolina and the Reed home on Sandy Run. J. y. HURD HOUSE SOLD TO MATTHEW B. BYRNES L. L. Biddle, 2d, has consummated a sale of the house belonging to the J. V. Hurd estate and located on Vil lage Green East, Pinehurst, to Mat thew B. Byrnes of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes will spend the greater part of the summer here iTialdng extensive repairs to the house and gijounds. Mr. Byrnes is an old visitor to Pinehurst having first come here in 1899 for the hunting and then return- ea in the winter of 1901-02 and was an annual visitor until 1919. He la ter returned and occupied Mistletoe cottage and last season occupied the Charles P. Mason qottage on Midland Road. Mr. Byrnes was one of the or ganizers of the Tin Whistles, a char ter member and served on the Board of Governors. Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes intend mak ing their winter home in Pinehurst. They have changed the name of the blouse to Blackbyrne Cottage. C. 0. BUTLER TELLS OF NEW SILK MILLS AT KINGSPORT Cyrus O. Butler, supervisor of the spinning department of the Eastman Acetate Silk Mills at Kingsport, Ten nessee, is at home in Southern Pines or the w’eek, including a couple of days spent am^ong the silk mills in Burlington and elsewhere in this state. The company is completing a new mill 500 by 100 feet, several stories high, which will be one of the ^3ig producers of acetate silk in this ountry. Albert Ruggles, of South ern Pines, is al^o employed by the ame corporation at Kingsport, but in another department. Both these young fellows are of the crop that W. f"* Allen turned through the SjOuthern Pines schools and both were from State College, and both seem to be iraking a success of their work. But- who is a chemical engineer, aid ed in designing much jof the machin ery in his department, which was built exclusively for this big mill. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following transfer |0f real es tate has been rectJrded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county: The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Co., Trustee, Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh: prop erty in Sandhills township. .S I' , 1 t,-' i. \ 'Uii 11 i ii •'' • LHJ Hous* PaH«rn 329 GARDEN HOME WITH IDEAL FLOOR PUN There are ievr well-tried small house floor plans that continue to please and satisfy. This is one of them. Two average sized bedrooms are separated by a bath room and connected by a short halL There is a closet in each bedroom, in the bath room and in the hall. A short archway con nects the hall with the living room, and here too is a small closets. What a joy are plenty of closets. This four-room house has ten closets. The main entranceway passes through a vestibule that has two closets. Put the baby carriage in one of them, coats and wraps in the other. The kitchen has its own entrance. A door leads directly from the garage to a passageway between living room and kit chen. The twenty-five foot living room faces the garden. There is plenty of space in one end of this room for a folding dining table. The architecture is conservative, and the house will have good resale value. Complete building plans and specifications are available for this house for $1.00. In cluded with the plans is a cardboard cut-out model of the house, architecturally drawn to scale. The model can be colored, and it will visualize for you exactly what the com pleted house will look like. Address 3rour request for plans end model to the editor of this paper. LHJ House Pattern Number 329« LIVlNCb Dinino It— »iil2r< •oi jow' Carden Home No.j^g Page Trust Co. To Move Sanford Branch Will Occupy New Quarters in Wilkins-Ricks Building Af ter Alterations stories, harmonizing with the main structure, the entire plan including A number oi offices will be distribut ed in the front of the building for the uses of the company, one a private room for oustomers where through glass windows they can watch the board but with a privacy that permits The Page Trust Company of Aber- transaction to be carried on deen has leased from W ilkins-Ricks I -y^j^j^out publicity or interference and Company a portion of its building ,9n interruption. Other offices are for Steele street, Sanford and will re- routine work of the institution, move the banking business of the .offices entrance is into the BEASLEY’S VASS STORE structure broadens solidity of the com mon theme of artistic conception of architecture. With the bank, the thea tre, the Harvard and other charac teristic building the business quarter of Pinehurst is becoming decidedly distinctive and pleasing. It is understood that the present Sandhills office of Gammack & Com pany in Southern Pines will be aban doned. Sanford branch as soon as the neees- customers’ room which is to sary improvements can be made. New equipped in a manner to expedite and modern equipment will be mstall- commercial transac- ed. The Page Coriy)ration which may come up. Wire con- handles insurance will have its gen- ^.g^t^rs of industry and eral and local office in the building finance will be of the most service- also. Work will begin at once and it ^ j^is office is expected that the building will be best designed and equip- CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Beasley’s Department Store in Vass, which was badly damaged by fire a few weeks ago and in which a fire sale has been going on for a couple of weeks, is cljosed for repairs and will _ not reopen until around the first of ready for occupancy in thirty days. smaller September. In addition to repairing The Page Trust Co. with fourteen ^ country, branches, opened for business in San- ' ford in December, 1921, as success^or Covers Entire Site to the Bank of Sanford. This insti- ’ A part of the building will be two tution organized in 1899, succeeded ' the covering of the whole lot, having the Chatham, Moore and Harnett Bank, a private institution, organiz ed in 1897, by the late W. J. Edwards. The quarters of the first bank was originally in the Sqott building on Moore street. Shortly thereafter the bank was removed to the Commer cial building, corner of Moore and kept in mind the effect the develop ment will have on that section of the community. As soon as the builders have finished their job the landscape architects will be on hand and on all the damage done by the fire, Mr. Beasley is adding three private ga rages and making other improvements which will be a great convenience to those |0ccupying apartments in the building. Work is progressing rapidly on the new office building for Dr. E. W. Medlin on Poplar street, Aberdeen, sides the ground will he worked over | contract. to fit in with the expanded building. | To add to the life of tha immediate ' Wicker streets, which still houses the i vicinity the Fuller Building^ just Page Trust Cp. For more than thirty years this has been known as the “bank comer.” VILLAGE COURT TO ADD WING FOR N. Y. BROKERAGE FIRM (Continued from page one) around the corner on Market Square is finishing its additon to another of the striking buildings of Pinehurst. Market Square was a pioneer in ar tistic business construction, taking the undiscovered territory back of the General Office, in what now seems to have been an early day, and making Property for Rent The rate in this column is 2 cents per w,ord. Remit with order. FOR RENT—Five room cottage at Roaring Gap. Apply M. H. Fol- ley, Aberdeen. the portion already constructed, and; ing Pinehurst progress. Gradually the is designed to be one of the most elab- 'business influences are predominating orate brokerage offices in the south, in the neighborhood, and every new there a feature of originality typify-' ROOMS FOR RENT—At The Teach- erage in Aberdeen, large bedrooms for the summer months. Reasonable rates. Apply at The Teacherage. Pinehurst A. B. SALLY CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Phone 4291 ABERDEEN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. New Series Opens September BE THRIFTY—JOIN PICKLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PINEBLUFF, N. C. Southern Pines, E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Telephone 5033 North Carolina HIGHLAND HARDWARE HOUSE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Everything in Hardware State distributors for Petro and Nokol Oil Burners. H. H. H. H. H. H. L. V. O’CALLAGHAN Plumbing and Heating Contractor SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Electrol and Williams Oil-O-Matic Oil Burners Frigidaire Mastoker C. J. SIMONS Electrical Contractor SOUTHERN PINES, N, C. General Electric Wiring System "■ C.L. AUSTIN ~ GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Phone 5935 License No. 783 COLIN G. SPENCER Building Stone and Lumber CARTHAGE, N. C. SANFORD SASH AND BLIND COMPANY Sandhills Builders Know the Quality SANFORD, N. C. If you have property for sale adver tise it on this pag’e in the “Property for Sale” column, or rent it through the “For Rent” column on this page. THE PILOT Moore County’s Leading Newspaper tmiztttxixixtix WHAT DO YOU NEED We have this week unloaded a car of brick, a car of flooring and finish, a car of framing, roofers and siding. This is all first quality material and we will be glad to quote you prices on any quantities you need. See us before placing your order either for new building v/ork or for repair material. M. H. FOLLEY UMBER YARDS Lumber, Millwork & Builders Supplies Aberdeen, N. C. Phone 129 iiitxiixxiimxxxxxxixtxuxuxmxxxxxtxxxtiuxxmmn^ itxxtxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxtxnttnmtttmxtxxxtt Not Since 1914 Have PAINT and ALL BUILDING MATERIALS been as low in price as they are at present. Your own better judgment tells you that NOW is the time to make Repairs, Alterations and Additions. SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, Inc. Everything for the Builder Telephone 7131 Truck Delivery niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintitniniiiiiriTTrrTTTTTTTTTTTn How about your floor? If you are building a new house you want your floors of UNITED PLYWOOD FLOORING A fine hardwood material, built up of many thick nesses of thin veneers, in patterns as varied as the mind of man can design, laid by our own skilled workmen, and guaranteed. Three to five-ply, cross and lengthwise, strong as steel, durable, of the best selected woods, backed with aluminum paint, all correctly tongued and matched and with perfect joints. Perhaps your old floor needs renewing. United Plywood Flooiing will make the finest kind of a new floor of the old one, and rejuvenate your house. Sold and laid by— PINEHURST LUMBER YARDS Pinehurst, N. C. n
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