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New Chamber Booklet Appears Now being distributed If the Morehead City and Central Coastal North Carolina chamber of com merce brochure. The brochure covers all of Car teret with latest pictures and in formation on the vacation, indus trial and agriculture opportunities here. Accompanying booklets mailed to chamber members is a message asking them to make corrections, la w ~ if needed, tad iuggeat additions. J. A. DuBsb, chamber manager, comments, "Each year the *<Js of oar members, in the classified sec tion, go to aome 10,000 new pros pecta, from every part of the United State* and Canada, pros pect! who make direct inquiries about every phase of our economy Conies also go to new residents as they move into the county." Arrest Made Picked up at g p.m. Tuesday in Beaufort was Bill Gilllkin. Officer Carlton Garner charged him with being drunk. He has been released under f23 bond. Morehead Builders Supply Co. Highway 70-A Phone 6-3059 Morehead City BEAUTIFY FLOORS IN A do it yourself ... save money! Wky wemJeoMf toortt iMt mm 9m ClorU r?nt?| Soor ?qulpw*ot to 0'^ Vov* ?oor* lib*. , M? brlinonc*! W? provide ??^ything [ yot hW and Ml. ?onr phone for yoor Cforfre renfal 9qulpm%nl todoyl BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC. Phone 2-4686 Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. COASTAL Paint & Wall Paper Contracting Co. \t "" ' ' il_.1i ,? ?. /""* Now ready to serve you with the finest in painting and papering. Featuring Sherwin- Williams style perfect wall paper patterns. For Free Eitimatei in Carteret and Adjoining Counties Call Joe Gaskins Phone 6-4273 400 Macon Court CONCRETE MASONRY ATTR ACTIVI INSXMNSIVI PIRM AN INT Emt to lay, lon( luting, and attractive ?HI ly block* ara the ideal material to r bwldinc Kate, ttmoee, And patio* . . . eapeciaUy for the "DO ES^ Sr^faM-h^ ~ ?a} u* to your hero*. For quality block . . . | ?sad* en Steam* equipment . . ea* t> today . J DO IT TODAY? THI CONCH ITI MASONRY WAY |MOREHEAD BLOCK^ftTllE CO., INC T- mm f mmmmm Ty <? " 11 U Budget Ranch Type Home Boasts Details of Luxury This ranch, designed for budgeted families, hat * wealth of de tail! customarily found only in higher priced homes. Its sii roomi can be increased to eight by completing an optional basement plan. Three bedrooms are In a wing at th? left. The living areas iaclw^e a dropped living room with a cathedral celling and a ceiling-high window wall. By JOHN O. B. WALLACE | With imaginative planning, lux ury traits can be built into an econ omy-size home. This ranch, al though small in area and designed for budget builders, has many de tails found usually in higher priced residences. Designated X-ll in the HoUse of the Week series, it has six room* (including three bedrooms) in an area of 1,068 square feet. The plan has further appeal to the budget conscious builder because of an op t i o n a 1 basement arrangement which can add two additional rooms and a workshop. Its interior features include a dropped living room with cathedral ceiling, a balconied dining room, a raised dining terrace and a circu lar rear patio. By finishing the basement, you can add an adult recreation room with a television and hi-fi center and a children's play room. The structural parts of the base ment are installed when the house is built. Although building and material costs vary greatly throughout the country, Architect Herman H. York, who developed design X-ll, estimates the basement area can be finished for perhaps an addi tional $1,500. The architect suggests that the separating walls, window arrange ments, doors, plumbing and other structural details be installed at the time of construction. .1, Wall finishes, floor cowifigi; folding doors, bar and cabinets and other finishing touches can be added later at the convenience of the owner. On the main level, the dropped living room is one step below the rest of the house. The cathedral ceiling and the ceiling-high window wall, the latter set in a recessed bay, create an illusion of greater space. The adjoining dining room is one step above the living room and sits on a shallow balcony, separated from the living room by a wrought iron railing. The bedroom wing can be reached from the living room or the dining room-kitchen area. I.' ~ =Ti HEARD Of &UJ6AN ? L 'XSfSn '?^8l9|V: "June i* Trade-In Month. Trade in your home-own ed softener toward a new Culligan Home - Owned Softener." Phone 6-5620 C. E. "Cliff" Edward* For All Horn* Improvement SEARS Catalog Sale* Office i MIM C*r The kitchen is in a rear, corner setting to permit maximum light and ventilation. It is large enough to accommodate a breakfast nook and it has been planned to provide a maximum amount of work space and cabinet storage area. Because the bedroom wing can be reached from two serviceways, the house has an excellent circula tion pattern which minimizes un necessary walking. Terrace is Sheltered Sliding glass doors separate the living room and the raised dining terrace, and one wall of the dining room is glass, which tends to merge indoor and outdoor dining areas. The outdoor dining terrace is sheltered on two sides by the liv ing and dining rooms and is par tially sheltered on the other two sides by the kitchen and the car port. There is direct access to the out door dining terrace and the patio from both the front living room and the rear kitchen. In the basement, the two recrea tion rooms may be closed off by folding doors ? or they may be thrown open into one large room for special occasions. A lavatory, between the two recreation rooms, may be entered from either room. A workshop, walk-in storage closet, open storage area and boil er room complete the basement plan. A separate exit from the chil dren's playroom permits young sters to come and go at will with out entering other parts of the house. Exterior details include vertical boards on all sides with some brick veneer at the front, asphalt shin gles for the roof and brick plant ers. The rear patio and the walk may be either flagstone or scored, colored concrete. Statistics Design X-ll, with overall dimen sions of 45 feet by 36 feet 1 inch, will fit a 60 by 100 foot lot. The habitable area of the main level, excluding the carport, has 1,069 square feet. On this level ire the living room, dining rodtn kitchen, three bedrooms, and bath The optional basement plan in eludes space for a children's play room, an adult recreation room a workshop and storage areas. Clearing Starts For New Howes Clearing lites for new housing to be erected at Cherry Point started Thursday. The homei will go up on 301 atfea west of Cherry Point be tween Slocum Creek and Highway TO. Clearing ii expected to be complete in six weeks. One hun dred fifty-nine units are to bfc ready by late fall. The total number of houses to be erected will be MS and are Send This Coupon I THE NEWS-TIMES I Btleeed I* 15 ecate. Plean ml m I ctfj d Ike My flu I (or The Boom *t the Week, Deriga X-11 . NAME I (Hum Prist) I nun j crnr rati Yon can take this study plan to your bank or other aoctgige lender and to your builder and get rough estimates oa the coat of construction in this area, as well aa an idea of the relation of the coat to yoyr budget With thia information you win know whether you will want to proceed with conatructloa by or dering working Misprints direct from the architect and asking for bida for the work. You cut get a study plan to The House ef the Week by fill ing in your name and add re at on tb* coupon Ob tfcla page ted sending it with SS ceota to thia newspaper. This study plan ahowa each floor a t the houafc together with Garden Took far Hobm ImproTMMBt M row WwNni Ante Associate Store m amM at Imkul Cttjr, N. C each of thi four elevations, front, rear awl sides of the hoon. It ii tcaled at tt-lncb per foot It Include! * guide on "How to Oct Tour Home Built." scheduled (or completion in 1M0. The builder is H. L. Coble Con struction Co., Greensboro. Coble also built similar housing at the Air Force bases at Seymour John son field and Myrtle Beach. Total cost of the new construc tion at Cherry Point approaches $13 million. Other constructWh, aircraft hangars, administration building and warehouse oh the base itself, slightly exceeds $2 mil lion. Talk Ov*r Your Horn* Improvement* With Usl We gmi help you toiye your improvement prob lem! through personal loans, refinancing of present loans. Whether you win the contest or not, you wfll hare made your borne a healthier, more pUasant tiring place. 'It's easier to repair than replace." Commercial National fMnN MmkuiOly ? let Unl FIRST . . . FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Wbea H [mm to to* . . . jrea iim K, we tan 111 AQ toHU% . . . u4 at thrifty prices. Si AFRIT LUMBER CO. N.C The Little Nine of Morehead City, Inc. N. 18th Street Morehead City Phone 6-5454 Offer* professional Landscaping Service, includ ing fill dirt, top soil, seeding, fertilizing, liming, spraying and mowing. Manure also available. W-: specialize and are experts in establishing and maintaining lawns. No job too |)i| or too small. Phone 6-5454 Nights until 10 P.M. 6-5359 ? ..tap Ttai cwirf?rt?Wy k?ppylii Mm* wWh ir*? tlwft "Sprit" ? ?ten WtUIJUttOK VETMEKMATIC Ymt?m4 Air (N^ltlMlaf mnmmt iw?fe?rln| mi vtafry *Ub. Mum ftdoy for a FIH tafe (mM Wrvtjr. Byrd Metal Works N. nth St Phone I 332S Morehead City ittl>l>VmX PAVL LINDSAY CARTERET CONCRETE G> ..r i ? ^ * ? jMMai Ma JLukMft ? ??if piwmi protection rrom , ? 4 ilH. Corner** tmft bmrnl That's impor tant because every nro minutes aomeooe'e hooie goea ap la flames. Don't tit* chances! Protect wrnr family tad prized pos?? lions? build with ireeafe concrete. STOtMt. tnrdy, durable concrete li widf wiistaat- It tarne back wind, rain, hail, itornu and twisters. You'll enjoy mt enrity and pun of mind in a concrete home that fires lifelong protection. laaMIIB. They can't penetrate coocittfc Guard againat (hie insect that can literally ?at your home from under you. Build with concrete foundation*, walls and subfloon and free yourself from worry. I Mil unenp. Being durable and weather tight, a concrete house ooea far less to own orer die yeara because: Moderate firat coet + tow maintenance expense + long yean J of worry-free service a lair anneal caef. PORTLAND VKMENT ASSOCIATION 91 itate Ronton Bank ildg., Richmond 1 9, Virginia
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