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Statistics House of the Week design X-10 has overall dimensions of 43 feet 2 inches by 23 feet 8 inches and will fit a 60 by 100 foot lot. The main area of the house, the living and bedroom levels, has a total of 985 square feet There are 213 square feet in the recreation room, mud room and bath ? and 245 square feet In the garage. A full basement lies under the living level. For All Home Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phone 6-4104 915 ArendeU St Morehead City The Houm of lU Wade Inexpensive Split Level Has Eight Rooms, Two Baths This minimum-sized house has a big house look. Large, four-foot composition panels with square, vortical grooves are used for siding. They go up fast, cutting construction time. Brick is used on the By JOHN O. B. WALLACE If you have a big family, you'l appreciate a house like this ? anc the price, too. "It has the potential," says th? architect, "of being the most in expensive house for its size in th< standard construction class." A surprising eight rooms am "SDMIYOMME Quality and Service. Whatever your home building or improvement plans, you'll find ju?t what you need here. And the price is right. See us soon. S AFRIT LUMBER CO. LennoxvJUe Road Fhaae 2-4511 -""r < 'Beaufort, N. C. m do it yourself eee save money! wirr haw **. taonf JmI 9m Clark* Soor ?qvlr??M ?#?!" *?1 fl mmm brilflonc*! W. pro*4d* OMylMa* (.1 ymm mmm* mm* ML maty l?rtr?rttont W phon* tar f*? Clark* rtnfal ?qulpmwit todoyt BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC. Phone 2-4686 Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. 'Runt Mftt |K|j][ It Iwety uhA rtMiwfc! life, Ono-derf ul, one-coat JM Wall-Fix FLAT WALL IPAiNY combines all these features! ? KLF-CMWMI . tCteUMU! ? MMUttl ? NnmniMnit ? wmnitinwi ? tUTCMIH MMMI IN IfMfWtl I ? TMnU-Fta...tVDIPMK?IWEni I TAILORED Available in hundreds of DacoratOf Colortl | TASTE WORLD'S FINEST QUALITY by th?- makers of GLEFW PAINT RUPERT E. WIUIS *u HARDWARE I Mill otr two baths are shochorned into its three levels. And yet the basic area 1 is less than 1,000 square feet. ' Designed by Rudolph A. Matern and numbered X-10 in The House ' of the Week series, the plan offers ? these features, level by level: ' On the entrance level ? foyer, living room, dining room and kitch 1 en with space for breakfast area. On the upper level ? three bed rooms and an oversized bath plus nine closets. The bath has two van ities and two lavatories plus a plan ter area at the head of the tub. On the lower level ? a recrea tion room, mud room, laundry room, gurage, and bath with shower. There is a full basement under the living level. Other Features, Too Additionally, it has five exterior entrances, a dramatic foyer bal cony, a log-burning fireplace, abun dant storage space, and a rear terrace. Architect Matern says he chose a split level type because it offers more livable space within the same area. On cost, it's best to figure with a specific contractor. "The lower or recreation level, excluding the garage, adds 213 square feet to the house, but be , cause it It below the bedroom level its construction cost is at least cut in half," Matern says. "Every square inch of space is used for living. Here is a home tot all those people who need three . bedrooms who could never afford to build before." The entrance has been given an importance often lacking in small homes: offset glass and vertical panels surround the door; delicate drop lights hang from the ceiling just inside the foyer, and brick planters flank the porch. The vertical paneling at one side of the door has bpen used inside, too. The living room wall near the door has been covered with the same, grooved paneling. At the point where the foyer flows into the living room, the stairs to the bedrooms form a five foot-long balcony overlooking the living room. Plenty of Natural Light The large glass areas in the en trance foyer and living reem en tend along the angle of tiie sloped ceiling and permit a flood of natural light. In the evening, with the interior lights on, this glass area add* dra ma to tbe view as guests approach the house. The living room has a log-burning fireplace and tke (pace under the stair-balcony is used for book shelves. I The high sloping ceiling give* the appearance of extra space in the living room, dining room and kitchen. Large glass windows are used on one side of the dining room and sliding glass doors open from the dining room onto a real terrace. The kitchen, a joy to any house wife, has a U-shaped service area and space for a breakfast nook. The service door is f?ur steps down from the kitchen am* o?f Ula lower level mud room. Tke entire floor of the recreation room level is of labor-free resilient ITalk Over Your Horn* Improvements With Uil We can help you solve your improvement prob Use tfcroegh personal loans, refinancing of I pee lent leans. Whether you win the contest or net, yoe will have nads your bosws a healthier, Mr* pleasant living place. "It'a easier I to repair than replace." J Commercial National Bank JJ Merefcead City ? Sea Level garage fare, for lbs enlraace-flauklng planter* and for tke chimney. There are large glass areas. The r?ol is of white asphalt shingles, which reflect the summer heat. The door plan above shows the living and bedroom levels with a total of only ?85 feet. The plan below shows the recreation room level. Send This Coupon i THE NEWS-TIMES I j K?cl?wJ l? 35 cent*. Pleue tut me a c?py of the ttaij ptaa | | tor The Boom of the Week, Derifa X-10 . NAME _ , (Pleue Print) CITY STATE.. You can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage leader and t? your builder and get rough estimates on the cost of construction In this area, aa well as an idea of the relation of the Ast to your budget. With this information ymt will know whether you will want to preeeed 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 Houm of the Week by fill ing in your name and address on the coupon on this page and tile. A bath with shower, etosets, lauadry room, garage and the recreation room complete this level. Louvered, accordion-type doors are specified for all bedroom elesats. These doors open to make the entire closet accessible but lactase into a small space to save room. VahnMe CTmrcfc Prepertfci Alexandria. La. (AP) - Nine Baptist churches in Louisiana have church buildings valued at more then a railUoa dollars eaoh, the state Baptist convention reports. sending it with 35 centi to thil newspaper. This study plan shows each floor of the house together with each of the four elevation, front, rear and side* of the house. It is scaled at Vfc -inch, pet foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get Your Home Built." June * -Mr, wAMnl AMmM S after Ml M mtv tar WIM, N. J., altar nniti Mm nrtnt here with raiaUvas. Mr*, to* StlMr of toMM Hm oia night at the Praa Grace Miasioa. Funeral Mrvleaa vara heM (or Mrs. Thorn a. Hancock Salter Sat urday it 2 o'clock it the Methodist Church. Mrs. Halsie Guthrie (ram More head visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Guthrie Sunday. Miss Peggy Pulford returned home from Jacksonville, N. C., Sunday night after spending the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Ad die Hoooer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Hannah Nelaoa and Mrs. Nan nie WiUis visited Mrs. Bettie Ful cher at Crab Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Willis and children ui Jacksonville, N. C., spent the weekend here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gilgo of Da vis visited Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy In gram Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fulford spent the weekend at Jacksonville with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Levy Ingram of Wilson spent the weekend home with their parents. Mr. William Earl Nelson is home on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nelson, after tak ing his boot training at Cape May, N. J. Mr. Dan Rose from Miami, Fla., and his son, Jimmie and daugh ter, Alice, left Monday after spend ing a few days here with friends and relatives. Mr. Stacy Guthrie came home Saturday from Key West, Fla., where he has been employed. Mr. Lester Hancock of Stacy at tended his aunt's funeral here Sat urday. Mrs. Mollie Willis of Sea Level is here visiting Mrs. Maggie Rose. Revival services started Monday night at the Pentecostal Holiness Church and will run through June 16. The guest speaker is the Rev. Donna Lucas of Falcon, N. C. Everyone is invited to these ser vices. Mr. and Mrs. David Wells and Mrs. Roy Lewis came home Satur day from Annapolis, Md., to see their grandfather who had been in an auto accident. Mrs. Belva Gray of Atlantic spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Rose. Mr. Dallas Boca came home from Florida Saturday where he has been employed. Mrs. Charles W. Hancock and son, Telford, left Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Michaels, for a few days. Mr. Tilton Davis and Arvin Lewis left Monday for Aurora, where they are employed. Mrs. Clyde Guthrie, Mrs. Leo Buck from Morchead and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Atlantic at tended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Hancock Salter here Saturday. Mrs. Velma Guthrie and Mr. Or ville Guthrie were discharged tram the Morehead City Hospital Thurs day where they received treatment after an auto accident The Rev. and Mrs. Ray Hemrick arrived Sunday from Greensboro to attend the camp meeting at the Free Grace Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darts of Davis spent the weekend here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis. Mr. Jessie TO let of Fort Maeoa Coast Guard Station spent the weekend here with his family. Mrs. Mason Fulford came home jL_ t ?? ? MgfiriW MMhifi Byrd Metal Works N. 2ttk St. PboBt (-332S Morekeid City BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY EipoMd tank block valla add hwl> . . . ?alini dcalfa to todar'a flaeat home* . . . aad ? the u? Mm ?are m lihu aat <allara aa tfpaaalaa tokatar m* uhlnf . . . aad apkaep. UMaaq ?r? ??* araU akla la bust beaattfal liniataa gain . . . t? m? pleto kamaay a t ?aaaaiy walla aad atkar htartat aad extoriar dtcarattaaa. Far vaaltty Mack . . . pra USE CONCUR HASONIY FOB ntVCNIM UHfl MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO* INC Phoo* 6-3970 NEW BEEN HIGHWAY MOXXHCAD CRT, N. C Friday from Jacksonville after ?pending a few days with her touchier, Mrs. Addi* Fulfard. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guthrie viaited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?. H. Turner, of More head Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Willis of Wil liklon visited his mother, Mrs. Mol ti* 'ViHis, Sunday Mr. and Mra. Uoo Guthrie came Imm Friday night (ram Augusta. Ga , where ha has bean employed Mra. Ed Cummings of Baltimore Md.. is her* visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon. Gor&n Tooft for Horn* Imprmaint ?* yarn Western Auto Associate Store SM Amlill 8t. Morebead City, N. C. Highway 70-A Phone 6-3059 Morehaad City Building Material Gleem Paint, Insulation Material, Lime, Plaster, Said, Gravel* I Mortar Mix, Plumbers' Supplies, General Hardware, All Tm II Wood Molding, Tile, GE Appliances, Scott-Atwater Outboard II Motors, Tools, Hardware. LUMBER It Allen & Bell Hardware Co., Inc. Phona 279-1 Newport, N. C. The Little Nine of Morehead City, Inc. N. 18th Street Morehead City Phone 6-5454 Offer* professional Landscaping Service, include ' ing fill dirt, top soil, seeding, fertilizing, liming, spraying and mowing. Manure aho available. We specialize and are experts in establishing and maintaining lawns. I No job too big or too small. Phone 6-5454 Nights until 10 P.M. 6-5359 REDDVM IX DAVE LIN PS Av CARTERET CONCRETE (><, - ? ? - HttyAv JO W ??? hi i'<{ ( There's OrMftr Safety in a CONCRETE HOUSE You sad your family will enjoy great peace of mind la ? bouse built with ? ftucdy concrete foundation and floors, coacr eta mxiaiy sealli and a famfc root, Durable coacrm offieas the beat footccrina from de ?tractive forca that attack and weaken houses of lese durable construction. Concrete providea unsurpassed ? efctance to notucal weathering, a* well a* to violent forces luch aa tornadoea and atomic blast. Concrete alto protects the home against rodents, termites, decay and In. tans seats*, tmmertM tuft bumf a t A ctatMH boat iaootaoiM- Compared with other types of construction its first coat is moderate. And coo Crete's greet durability means less maintenance expenae aod loqger life. The result: low-onniMrf-coaf shelter. PORTLAND CIMINT ASSOCIATION 1441 Ml Dap tars Bank Bldg., Richmond 19, Virginia A noiigi^l |i Inpfovt ofid ftio vom of portloodl 4somo9 (Mil I * m* msM? IsM ml
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