FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA P R ETT,Y BUNGALOW FDR CITY D liFflli Design for Home That Offers Pleasant Possibilities. IS ATTRACTIVE AND "COMFY" Floor Plan May Be Turned About t Give All Day Rooms Front Outlook -Lends Itseif Nicely to Artistic Touches. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD Mr. William A. K.i.;;:il will answer juesiions arul siv :il'.' l-'HKK OF JOST on all subject.-: I 'it! am : ntr to the iLibject of building, fur th" rtaders of this japor. On account of his v.-l-' i xp'-rienee is Ei!tor, Author a!. ! ?. 'i n t act un-r. he :', without .! '. 1 1 . t . t,..- awihority jii all these subjects. A.I'.i.-- all Imiairies .j William A. Ka.ii 'rii. N". iL7 1'iairie ivenui', t'hieai;o. 111., an.l only inclose I'.vorCcnt stamp for ie; !y Then are not many mot ural prob c'liis connect od with the buildim; of -his bungalow. Kvcti ti.o dooorat i o (ouch which 4S given the veranda bv 1 1 about ; suppose we have the veranda thut is now in the front turned to the side. The result la that we have the; three day rooms, the living room, the dining room and the kitchen, facing the front yard and the road. Between these three rooms and the porches tlte housewife will live out the greater part of the working day, consequently no one will begrudge her the pleas ant view of the front cf the house. Neighbors will be passing and she can' wave a pleasant greeting, and the oc casional automobile or wagon go by, giving a welcome break to the mo notony of Bthe day. The rear porch could be made larger and thus serve for a washroom, and the front porch ; or veranda lifted with a side entrance! instead of as shown in the illustration.! This would mean no disarrangement of the plan, and the vines could be trained to leave an arch of greenery. j One touch which may not be noticed on lirst observation is the way char acter has been given to the brick foundation and column supports by slopping out the brick. This does not weaken the structure of the brick wall and in fact helps to throw off moist ure. A bungalow like this could be paint 'ed in light gi'oon. or brown, or cream yellow, or gray for the body color, and white paint used for the trimming. The shingles, if cedar, could be stained a weathered finish. The walls of the '5V5 Clothcraft "5130" Serge $ 27 v r rs? 3mM f v " - - t H li B-r3 I Oi'2 ;i - ! s P llPL Tested prove the Quality That's in Them Plunged into a tank of water, then dried and pressed without the slightest change in color, shrinkage or loss of shape. Convincing proof of the high quality of materials, and the care with which these clothes are made. Perma tie til soocl looks Just the kind of a suit you've been looking for. Cilothcraft "5130" Standard Serj;e Suits wear well and retain their jroou appearance because the materials used are all of excellent quality and because they are made with more than the usual amount of care. Made in blue, gray or brown serge in the styles you like to wear sensible "real man" clothes with just the proper touch of good style in them. Don't put off getting that new suit any longer. Come in tomorrow and let us show you these wonderful values. See this "5130" in our window THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE 5iS '5!5 will not until Floor Plan. the vine-hung pergola Is accomplished without much trouble, since the re quired lumber is simply ordinary stock from the mill. Hidden In the illustra tion, but shown on the plan of the veranda, is an arbor seat under thl pergola. The porch or veranda is nice ly dimensioned and roomy and leads directly into the living room, 13 feet by 17 feet G inches. The dining room is 13 feet by 12 feet G inches and opens off the living room. The dividing door way suggests sliding French glass doors, and the dividing wall could have built-in bookcases on the living room side and built-in china closets on the dining room side, sning furniture outlay and improving each room greatly. The kitchen is 11 feet by 11 feet and Jia three '.. indows ins iring fine light. 1' Iihs a windowed pantr: and space could b? left under the pantry window f r outside Icing of tin- icebox. The 1wo 'bedrooms are connected with the I athroom by a small corridor, and lioth have good closet space. Between he front bedroom and the bathroom provision has been made for a base' innt stairway. There might be an 'xtrn room in the attic; Bach as a stor- j;sre room or playroom or additional -peeping quarters. So far so good; n the form may tnent ihat this btil l.trm residence p 1h basis of what far. But. supposa W ILiJ ESI the man living tlon the state- Is suited for I. simply on been snld of i' rooms Inside could be finished In plain oatmeal wall paper tints, or kal somined or painted In plain colors of gray, ecru, cream or the so called "neutral" shades, with the fur niture upholstery and the window draperies and portieres giving the brighter contrasting shades. Properlj done, there Is no reason why this sim ple dwelling should not only be pleas ing exteriorly as well as within, but a real "home" as well. increase prices ay 1st Firestone Prices on Fabric and Cord Passenger Car Tires and Tubes, also Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Will Advance May 1st Long a Man of Leisure. They had been talking for fnlly three-quarters of an hour. The whole neighborhood had been under review during that time, and characters were at a discount. "Well." quoth Mrs. Maggs. "I must be getting along, el my 'usband wlH 'arf kill me for beln' so long." "Is working?" asked she of the straw hat. "No I vvlsu 'e wi re." " 'Off long has 'e een out o' work?" ""( long? Le nme see I ain't qulu Mire whether e was married In '80 o- 'Xi.M Londoi. Tit-Bits. The postponement of this price revision if possible only because of our realization of the price danger in the British Crude Rubber Restriction Act which became effective November 1, 1922. We were fortunate in our rubber purchases before the Restriction Act increased the price of crude rubber 160. We have always endeavored to cham-, pion the cause of better made tires de livered at lowest cost to the tire user by economic manufacturing and distribu tion. And we are glad of the opportun ity to give the car-owner the additional saving at this time. Firestone Cords embody certain special processes which result in their producing mileage records, heretofore unheard-of in the industry. Among the more im portant of these superior methods are blending, tempering, air-bag cure and double gum-dipping. Firestone Dealers are co-operating with us in our movement to supply your needs at present prices as long as their stock lasts and we have advised our dealers that we will supply them with additional tires this month only so far as our output will permit. See the nearest Firestone Dealer. Purchase a set of these Gum-Dipped Cords. Prove for yourself their re markable mileage advantages and easy riding qualities. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION North Carolina. Transylvania county Brevard Township, before T. S. Wood, J. P. L. M. Glazener an, Dan Glazener vs. J. R. Mohoney The defendant above- namej will take notice that a .summons in the above entitled cause was issued a gainst the defendant on the 17th day of March, 102:5, by E. M. Whitmire, a Justice of the Peace of Transylva nia county, an,j said summons being made returnable before T. S. Wood, a Justice of the Peace of Brevard township, Transylvania county, for the sum of thirty-six dollars due for ' poods sold and delivered, which sum mons is returnable before T. S. Wood J. P. at his office in Brevard on the 255th day of April at 10 oclock A. M. The defendant will also take no tice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Justice on the 17th day of March, 192;, against the property of the said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Justice, at the time and place above named for the return of said summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be grant ed. T. S. WOOD, Justice of the Peace 4-20-tfc. Dan Glazener, Rosman. '.-j Rico Rais 'iiuar Prodv o announ 'rop fo s cor Toe Gu isiin i ;.-. f -i: 1 Less Sugar. s' association of 'ts estimate of 23 as 392,782 with 40,93 Centrale has the Agulrre, Mid seral -.re also op- Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio LOWE MOTOR CO. r.WWV:.i Most Miles per Dollar TOWN ELECTION FOR NORTH BREVARD: The Mayor of North Brevard. Fred Johnson, called a meeting of the board of aldermen and citizens of the town on the night of March 26. 1923, the meeting was called to ord er by the mayor and the following business was transacted : First that there be an election held on May the 8th, 1923, at the Resi dence of M. J. Orr. Second that M. J. Orr was elected register of el ection and Mrs. W. H. Grogran and Mrs. J. A. Johnson appointed judges for said election. Third that the Register's book be kept open four Saturdays beginning on April 7th. The following names were nomin ated: For Mayor: D. P. Kilpatrick. For Aldermen: T. B. Crary, Dr. J. H. McLean, J. A. Jahnson. Ladies be sure to register so yot can vote. 5-4-5tc. Fred Johnson, M?yor. the ft o'