Odrden Tdob for Ho?e Idiproremetit at yoor Western Auto Associate Store 904 Arm dell St Morehead City, N. C. For AH Home Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sale* Office Phone 6-4104 (IS Arendell St Morehead City ThfHoyf of IfftWHIk Expandable Split Level Spans Growing Family Needs A sloping roof line creates a pleasing exterior for this three-level split with a flexible room arrangement which makes It an ideal choice for a growing family. The upper bedroom wing is over the * ' . garage. The living room, with exposed roof beams of laminated and glued wood, is on the entrance level at the left of the house. ........ ? _ _ i IVntJb The Rev. Manley Murphy of Troy was here a fe# d?y? lkst week ylsttihg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will Murptiy. Mr. ibd Mrs. Vernoh km and children arrived here last week Worn Key West, Fla. Little Miss Joah Mentzcr left last week for Virginia for a visit with Relatives, ' A Joint meeting of the Elizabeth Hale arid Gladys Thomas Circles of the First Baptist Church was held Monday night at the home of Mfs. Julia Lewis in the form of a covered dish supper. Mrs. Gladys Thomas, chairman of the study course committee, pre sided and also taught a portion of the book, With Miss Edyth Lewis concluding the study. Members of the John Dewey Lewis family gathered Sunday at noon at the family home for a din ner together on the lawn. The fam ily includes the three children: Mrs. Wilbur Hill and family, J. D. Lewis Jr. and family and Cicero Frank (Wump) Lewis and family. Statistics House of the Week design X-12 has overall dimensions of 44 by 45 feet. A lot 60 by 100 feet is tecom mended. The habitable area of the entrance level has 930 square feet. The habitable area of the upper levels has 990 square feet. In esti mating building costs for non-habit able areas, add 880 square feet for the basement and 478 square feet for the garage. 1 " ~ 1. wiuoow, Morehead Builders Supply Co. lighway 70-A Phone 6-3059 Morehead City 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, ?praying and mowing. Manure also available. We specialize and are experts in establishing and maintaining lawns. No job too big or too small. Phone 6-5454 Nights until 10 P.M. 6-5359 SUPPLIES Just What You Want When You Build . . . For major builoi f, vrajtrt or minor re pafrs, yon eaa f>j.d the right suites . . . right here! We're headquarters for lumber, ?Ming, roofing, all building materials. IJAFRIT LUMBER CO. Leawxrille Road PhOM 1-4U1 Beaufort, N. C. COASTAL Paint A Wail Paper Contracting Ca. Now ready to servo you with the finest in painting and papering. Featuring Sherwin-Williams style perfect wall paper patterns. For Free Estimate* in Carteret and Adjoining Counties Call Joe Gaskms Phone 6-4273 400 Macon Court n- r The floor plan of the entrance level Is shown at the left. The upper bedroom levels are shown at the right. By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE A span-of-the-years house, this three-level split will adapt itself to the changing needs of a growing family. Designated X-12 in the House of the Week series, it will prove it sell through the years as a home for newlyweds, parents and grand parents. The basic house, to be finished at the time of construction, consists of a living room, dining alcove, kitchen with breakfast area, bath, closets ahd a bedroom ? all on an entrance level. To be finished at the option of the Owners, there is a bedroom area above on two levels. This area in an alternate position, from front to rear instead of the lower level's side to side position. The bedroom area has space at one end for four medium-sized bed rooms or a lesser number of larger bedrooms, and one or more baths. At the other end of this area there is space for a children's playroom, or an additional bedroom or guest room, and a large storage rOotn. The entire house, surprisingly, is only 44 by 45 feet in its dimensions and would fit a 60 by 100 foot lot. The plan includes a two-car garage and a basement. Modern, Efficient Kitchen From the drawing board of Ed ward J. Baar, a Seattle architect, design X-12 has the latest kitchen design : The appliances are arranged in the shape of an "L" for work ease and efficiency. The breakfast area is located in a free corner of the kitchen, and there is a wall-to-wall window for supervision of the rear terrace. The kitchen and the dining alcove are joined by sliding Shoji screens, and sliding glass doors join the rear terrace with the living room and dining alcove. The living room has a wide fire place with a slate hearth and a ce ment block wall. Magazine and book cabinets are built under a corner window in the living room? and one wall of the living room is of wood to provide textural con trast. The living room flows into the entrance foyer. The problem of cross traffic is eliminated by the central entranceway which joins FOR TH*T rpfACHEWC \ COMPtfcXION. ''June u Trade-in Month. YiMfc faydurhduw*** ed softener toward ? new Ci/IlilraA HcMnfe i Owned Softener." C E. "Clfff" ??r. the living-dining areas with the kitchen bedroom -bath areas. The dining alcove, however, is fhielded from the entranceway by a low coat closet, a book shelf and a games cabinet. Stairs to the up per bedrooms and down to the basement are off the entranceway. There is direct access to the ga rage from the entranceway. For the first child, the entrance level bedroom could be used as a day nursery. As the family grows, separate bedrooms upstairs can be added ? and the Space over the lower bedroom and kitchen could be finished for play and hobby rooms ? or for guest rooms. Recreation space is included in the basement plan along with shop arid Storage space. Every inch of space is put to w&rk by the archi tect and there is abundant closet and storage space. An interesting innovation has been introduced in the garage. Here the architect Has called for the cemetit "bliJcflc walls to be fhset with glass blocks. These add to the exterior apperance and provide natural illumination fqr the parage. Exterior details include a built up roof with colored, chip surface. The robf is supported by laminated and glued girders. As an exterior design accent, chantiel type siding or boards and battens may be used with cement asbestos board under the windows. All exterior walls and ceilings are fully insulated for savings in heating and cooling throughout the year. County Agent Gives Advice On Digging Irish Potatoes By R. M. WILLIAMS The harvesting of Irish potatoes will get underway here in the coiitity in the very near future. Every possible precaution should be observed in the handling of the potatoes during harvest time in order that the highest quality po tatoes might reach the consumer. Here are some of the things that all potato producers should observe at harvest time: Since quality and maturity ?f a potato go hand in hand, con sider waiting until your potatoes are mature before harvest. At the present time It looks ? (bough there will be nothing gained by rushing the harvest season. The potato vines should be de stroyed 24 hours prior to diggihg if possible. The potato digger should be operated at a speed that will carry enough dirt on the chain to cushion the potatoes. Potatoes should be dug in the afternoon to allow over-night cool ing in the field wherever possible. Potatoes should not be hauled from the field between 11:10 and Send This Coupon THE NEWS-TIMES EkM it 35 ceats. fteue kb4 m ? cipj of the itudy plu for The Imk of the Week, Design X-l 2 NAKE (Pleaee Print) HIMl ClT* STATE Yoa cm take this study plan to Jronr bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimates on the cost of construction In this area, at well ai an idea of the relation of the cost to your budget. With this Information 70a will know whether jrou will want to proceed with construction "bjr or dering working blueprint! direct from the architect and caking for bids for the work. Von can get a study plan for 3:10 if the matter is hot. In rase of extreme hot weather, po tatoes sitting in the field during this period of time should not be moved until very late in the afternoon or early the next morn ing. Ifandling potatoes while hot from high temperatures Is the cause of sun-scald and not the heat alone. Do not allow your field truck to stack your potatoes over seven bags high and six bags high it even better. Your potatoes should not be dumped in the hopper or grader faster than the elevator chain can carry them without rolling back. Foam rubber at all points where the potatoes ordinarily would meet the impact of hard objects will help prevent bruising. Such points as the rim of your feed hopper, under the bags at (he bagging chute, on scales, on floors where bags are sewed and on hand trucks are places that need padding. ClVfflfl handling of idkr pota toes at all timet, from the digger to after they are loaded On the tracks hr nil road cKr, is wiV important Well ventilated tarflort for thip ping is desired if tidt precooled or initially iced. Even though there is still too many amall, immature potatoes moving to market there is apparently no real reason why potato prices should not be higher than they are at the present time. The House cf the Week by fill ing in your name and address on the coupon on this page afcd sending it with 35 cents to tlfel newspaper. This study plan ahowa each floor of the house together with each of the four elevatictia, front, rear and tidea of the house. It is acaled at H-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "Bow to Get Your Home Built." We may not be the wealthiest county in the state, but We can be the cleanest. Don't throw trash out car windowa. BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRtitE MASONRY tifinl concrete Hack Willi iM kcaatr . . . fallll Mp to todi7*i fUeM Inm . . . u4 at tka mil DM ?n ;n Mian lad dallara ra eiftaalra Ulnh fto bhtog . . . and opkMp. Man mrj painta are iw avan able to many keaaflftol deearator calara ? ? ? far eoh rteto karaway af masonry walla nl liter Wariar aai nttoriar ium jltaa. Far fnUtr MMk . . W* data Mil aa lliAla nalfaal . . . rita m toiaf. UK CONCUTK HASONKT FOB iTKUCTCKAL fcfcACTT MOREHEAD BLOCK k TILE CO.r INC. "i Mt? ttlN HIGHWAY lioBEHEAD CTTT, N. C PImm 6-3970 MOREHEAD I WOULD LIKE Yd JOIN * THE NEWS-TIMES Bltf H6&Y CUft I Name ? I Addreaa a k Pre?ent Age Ud Birth Date i a. i. ? Mooth Day TeO (Anyone under If is eligible to join. Fill in blank!. Plea** PRINT. Mall to News Timet, Mdrehead City, N. C. BrIMU your picture U you have one). _ __ _ ?J NCFA Issues Statement About Florida Accusations Hobuckcn ? After study of thi piracy charges made against the North Carolina shrimping fleet in the Florida press the North Caro lina Fisheries Association has come forward with a compliment for the State of Florida, but denial of piracy charges against its fleet. President Roy L. Watson said today that Florida's restriction of the Tortugas shrimp grounds. 20 miles off Florida's west coast from Key West, is a part of a research and conservation measure being carried out by the State of Florida through the University of Miami Marine Research Department. At the same time he said that the piracy charge against the North Carolina fleet on the Tor tugas Beds was unfounded, accord ing to court records at Key West. He admitted at the same time that the North Carolina fleet, as does the Florida fleet, have those in It who would pirate or poach for their personal benefit, no mat ter what the cost to the public welfare. The fisheries association ob tained information from the court records at Key West which showed that 38 vessels have been indicted for violation of the Tortugas grounds. Of this total only seven violations were charged against North Carolina shrimping vessels, which would indicate that the North Carolina fleet is not by any standard of comparison the major violator. Considerable publicity has ap peared in the Florida newspapers regarding the matter, the story originating In a statement attribut ?ed to its conservation director, Ernest Mitts, baying that the North Carolina fleet Mas ruined Its own shrimping grounds and is going to ruin Florida's. This charge, Mr. Watson laid, is completely unfounded. Shrimp catch statistics for North Carolina waters show that there has been an increase in the past two years, following a severe drop-off after the damage done by the 1935 hur ricanes. See NCFA Page 4, Section Z Talk Over Your Home Improvements With Usl We can help you solve your irrtprovetrietft j M* lems through personal lotnt, refinancing o? preient loans. You can make your home a healthier, nrtHe pWt< ant living place. "If* easier to repair than re place." 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