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N' ► i 'Sl f '! ,1 ■ K »■ I i ' 1-' ', »■ :^'\i'W r j5!-I r it'.' PAGE SIX CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER New And Interesting Ideas For Todays Home BuM . **-. * 'tip • .i ‘ V •*’* •y ' Mtf" 'T^'' 4 A ifti ir 'i. i 9'- fcppjpiipiaii '; ’"li: 'tefil'fj, r" ' I! ■ »4>‘ Oipiss^i * >«l: IPS ''r ;»a HARRISONS HOME—Situated facing the corner of Stagecoach and Old Mill Roads in Greer'Wood, the William D. Harrisons^ new three-bedroom home in Greenwood is located about midway in the diamond-shaped lot. It provides a more attractive setting for the *1 house and gives the family additional privacy in the back yard. Lott to right, the layout of rooms is, master bedroom and bath, girl's bedroom, bath, boy's bedroom (front corner, left), living and dining area, and attached two-car garage (far right). News Leader I’IidId Harrisons Considered Inside Traffic Pattern In Choosing Plan For Their Home In Greenwood /'’k.s tiw, I ..(• 1..1 I . I I- 1 * . , '-'V' * !':t.;■.•••. '■.••• * I Scholarship J “f Dwhau ' "“"'^Chapel Hi ‘he Uni, -arolma at ctiajj g^’ant from Set , scholarsiiij ” by LlovS Ml'S- Brown of Da, the first, has been made fa, Wisto^j . 56 school year hfr. Bellisfte^, Taylor Bell and fa Bell formerly of D, family recently uj Bill where Mrs, j, ager of the Ch, School Caf ‘ ‘’Yv^.'Vfe ,• • .H , • r.rjsf ■. - • *'“i ‘ ftU' - iu-.; • •■■''a',". ''-sv '■; :L-;;.V'A-y'''-V.*: *’;-■■ y ■ m On llu' basis ol' its (aic'liil plaiiniii” ol iiallic routes in the room layout, the VVilli.am 1). I larrisons selected a stock Old Books For Summer Reading — 48^ each 3 for $1.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 !=. FRANKLIN ST. plan Ironi the Atlantti |oiirti-1 al lor their tiew home in (Ireetivs'ood at. the comer ol Staoeeoadi titicl Old Mill Roads. I he three-hedioom brick vcnoci’ residence has a smooth l)rick veneer exterior and is built in an L shape, with the bedrooms beinj^ in a wang on the base of the “L.” F. A. Thompson was Iho builder and the Harrison's moved in last December 1. Window Arrangements A feature to immediately at tract the eye is t'.ic scries of ex tra-large Pella casement window units. In the living room is the largest window unit and I here the metal and wood frame encom- (Kisses a large picture window in Ihc center, flanked by vertical erank-opcraled banks of wimlovi's on either side. In each room ol Ihc house (hero’s a set of several of ('nose high windows, some of them five feel high. The li'ing room window panel, five feet liigli occupies about 15 of the 20 feet in length of the room. No Groping For Puli Strings The big living room window of course presented a major project is the installation of cur tains. To solve this Mrs. Harri son put up floor-to-ceiling freer- hanging curtains that run on n ceiling-type traverse rod. There’s no groping among the curtains for the pull siring either. It's neatly arranged on a pulley that’s hooked into the baseboard at the floor so that the curtains can be opened and closed just like pulling the curtains for an auditorium stage. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HOUSEHOLD MOVERS The Harrisons wmre careful about in.sulating their house thoroughly and in the window's lies one of the bc.st insulation feature's. Whei'c there might be .some heat loss through an ordinary expanse of glass of their size, these windows have double panes with, . . . „ —_ - a thin air space in between, as an ' living area. Two rear outside en ; extra cushion from outside e!e- j trances, one to the den and an- ' menls. Toe windows clo.se tightly ! other into the utility hall ad.ioin- I on to rubber flanges. j ing the kitchen, plus an inside In addition, tlie windows can be I to tne attached two-car taken out easily by flipping up the i g^'imge, complete the planning of three tiny metal labs on the sides ! the traffic pattern. of each pane. But once these in side sections are cleaned, there’s no problem with their staying clean, since this interior surface is completely protected from col lecting dirt. There’s still another handy housekeeping feature to the Pella windows'. They have screens on the inside that can be rai.sed and lowered with fingertip ease, since they slide up and down in metal flanges set in the window frames. More On Traffic Pattern T h e handy traffic pattern of the house is best illustrated at the front door. It enters into a loyei hall that goes straight back to th-: bedroom wing, the formal living and dining areas being through the .square archway to the right. Also, there’s access frbm the bedroom wing to the oppo.site end ol the 80-foot long I'louse along the back .side via the den and kitchen completely bypassing the fron . •: h' DEN-KITCHEN—The Harrisons' kitchen and dan are built as a single unit, separated only by the bamboo curtain behind the kitchen caainets. In the future a low wall, faced with bookshelves, is to be pot up as an additional partition. Both rooms are floored in an asphalt Vinyl tile for greater resistance to wear. Lighting fixture in the den pulls down from the ceiling tor use over a bridge table. News Leader Photo In the kitchen, which tlie Harri-1 dows and circular vent return j inches of the closet wmlls on both ons planned themselves, the all- ducts are set in ceilings in corn- sides, metal cabinets and utilities are | ers of the rooms. The irranged in t'.ie convenient “U” interior the house is For Free Estim,ates Call Durham Collect 2-2116 Durham Transfer & Storage PASTORS' PARAGRAPHS — Excerpts From Sunday Sermons St, Joseph's C.M.E. Church j wants what he has. shape, and the cabinets contain such handy arrangements as roto-shelves n the inside eoimers, and special borage areas for traj's and certain staples. A small dinette area is provided for in the kitchen, too. Convenient With Children Convenient in a home wliere here are two young oaildren, is :he layout of the kitchen-den sac- ion, which is separated only by moiher square archw'ay. The den ' ion-type w'ooden folding door put -s finished' in cyp^ress paneling ; across it. This can be opened on ind has a small roman brick fire-1 either or both sides at once and ,Dlace backing up to the living, will fold back to within a fe-.v .'oom fireplace. Also in the den is I a cedar-lined closet. Throughout I CARA ELLEN NEVILLE'S PARTY the den, kitchen, and utility hall j the Harpisons chose to have a Around twenty - five classmates vinyl asbestos tile floor laid, since ! and friends were on hand Saturday this section w'ould be an area of j to celebrate the fourteenth birth- greater wear, j day of Clara Ellen Neville, daugh- Located off the bedroom hallway j and airs. Linsay Neville. On the front corner of the sleep-' about complete as planned, except ing wing is the bedroom for seven- j for the building of a low wall par- year-old David. In the center is , tition with book cases on one side the children’s bath and the bed-1 between the den and kitchen, room for three-year-old Carolyn, | Eventually Mr. and Mrs. Harri- and in the rear is the master bed-1 son expect to build a brick patio room, w'hich has a small private: on the inside of the “L” on the bathroom and shower. rear side, adjoining the den. "Accordion Closet Door" Inssi He Works Protects Yowl 7, B’or easier access to their large single clo'ihes clo.set in the bed-1 room the Harrisons had an accord- Venetian Blinds Custom Made In two minutes, 1 stroy your hoiiie-!;l prices, could you Call your key ADEQUATE pre INSUR KEY TO S£ Service 8 Realtfl Insurance, Propefal men, Real EAl Collier Cobb Jr,, PiJ CLYDE E. HOH Manager Real EsmI A. H. A. Mgr., Insurant! 1( Phone I Here Comes Fitch"! s a closet for the Norge hot air oil furnace and hot -w'ater heater. The heat is circulated through baseboard panels beneath all win- After a hayride and picnic at Ho gan’s Lake, the group returned to the Neville home on Oakwood Drive. The Rev. W. R. Fousbee, Pastor Subject: "A Disturbed Church" Text: Acts 6-1. M'C are Jiving in a disturbed world. 'VVhat are we disturbed by? V\'’e are disturbed by poverty, war, enemies to our country. We are d'isturbed about keeping a We need the religion of Chilsl. Some people have the religion about Christ, but not the religion of Cnrist. The disciples had the religion of Christ and succeeded. The Sadducees had tlie religion about Christ and were defeated. What you see depends upon who lee wo-tld and disturbed by .social, whore you are and what you see coiillicts, gcograptiical conflicts, depends on w'hat you are looking and trccdom 0 bondage. Wc are! to-. You can find in the church WHEN YOU REMODEL OR BUILD LET US INSTALL MODERN Bathroom Fixtures is.imbed about wealth. 'The per s. n without w'ealth is disturbed. He is disturbed about what the otii'cr fellow has and wants it for himself. Ha that has wealth is disturbed. He is disturbed because he is afraid that the other fellow 5 FT. STEEL TUB, 19" x 17 ' VITREOUS LAVORATORY AND A GERBER C.C. CLOSET In Gleaming White 13350 Complete For Only IN COLOR - $165.55 Orange Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 8-414 Main St., Carrboro or in a person every thing you are looking for — good qualities or bad qualities, Always look for something good in a person, a people and in the church. Look for peace, happi ness, security, harmony and place of praise, prayer and inspiration. Look for good people in the Huirch, and on the good side of people everywhere. County To File Collection Suits In 311 ax Delinquency Cases The Board of County Coinmis- v.'ards. sioners have approved a list of 311 Chapel Township; Ed Allen delinquent Orange County taxpay- j Joseph Barbee, Sally Barbee FI- ers against whom Attorney E. B. { eanor A. Luttcrloh, James R ■Denney Jr. has been authorized to Lingle D F Par-sj^oH rni institute units for coUectlon, I pj,l nick ” rt”,” Mr. Denny has been working on Caldwell, Susan ATwaler, J w' eyiLPiNQ MAfi^lALS tax collections against old accounts for several months. This is the first group against whom actual suits will be brought. The list includes; Hillsboro Township; Thomas Ruffin, Arabella Mebane, Sam Lunsford, Robert Long. Bruce Jones, Paul Johnson heirs, H. J. Hedrick heirs, George Gattis, W. ' H. S. Franks and Alexander Ed- Stone, B’cilix MTlliams, Mrs. M. L Wilson and Marie Gotten Williams! Eno Township; Theodore s! Franklin. Cheeks Township; Ernest Mor row, 'Whiter Thompson and Pryor Love. Bingham Township; Fred J. Herndon, T. B. Ray and E. A. Hughes. Arif you fully corertd fo profeef year home against fire foss? If not. insure today! John Foushee Agency Phone 8431 Chapel Hill News Leader P- O 749 Chapei Hill, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM Name Address (Give mailing address for mail delivery; street address for~carriei~delivrry) Amount Enclosed For (type of subscription By Mail gy Carrier Three n,.-nths, $1.25; six $2.60 for six months months, $2.50; 1 yr., $4.50 $5.20 per year Everything You Need In The Building Line You Con Find At Fitcli Yes, Fitch Lumber ComH everything in the buil i'’! if it is to build a C0T1P»] home, do a remodeib9l build an addition tof"'] ent structure. jtside ar building needs. If you need a carps'^^ the job for you we will j you wish to do-it-yourself we will 9'^'® 1 expert advice. Fitch Lumberfj Phone 9453 Come to Fitch for ail of your ou 'Here Comes Fitch"!
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