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There are fix rooms, including
three bedrooms, pta* ivt baths in
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The garage and porch, with a
inches. A 75 by 100 foot lot la rec
ommended.
J. Br Atkinson has posted $2S for
his a*pe?iaiice ii county court ?h
a charge of public drunkenness.
He waa picked up in Beaufort at
6:30 p.m. Saturday.
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This stardy home, with special appeal to budget-consclons Ameri
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Scandinavian architecture. Stone, glass, and wood are used promi
nently throughout.
BJ JUIIIN U. B. WUXUtE
Inspired by the best features of
modern Scandinavian architecture,
this small, sturdy house should be
come a popularity winner with
budget - conscious American fam
ilies.
Chosen as design ?-14 in the
House of The Week series, it re
flects the simplicity and sound
construction which have made
Nordic home styling increasingly
esteemed throughout the United
States.
Scandinavian design elements fit
in well with American living, both
in furniture and architectural
forms. This compact house, less
than 1,300 square feet in size,
makes full use of the Nordic's love
for clean lines and sturdy, natural
materials.
Glass, stone and wood have ma
jor roles in home construction
throughout Norway, Sweden and
Denmark, and Architect Alan
Wood Fraser has used all three
materials to advantage in design
X-M.
The glass areas are large, and
simple in styling, to provide max
imum light and air throughout the
house.
Vertical siding and a decorative
front fence bring wood prominent
ly into exterior facades.
Living Areas Are Open
Stone Is t<> be found in the nn
II do? asfcUr stoM. inters poninc
[jibe verticil siding, and in the
1 1 brick chimney and the flagstone
floored rear porch.
Two other elements found In
Scandinavian homes were incor
porated, too, In this design? the
open planning of living areas and
the privacy of sleeping areas.
As in most Scandinavian homes,
the three bedrooms utilize space
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to tne Highest degree, re? living
treat open into each other for
maximum space patterna and
therefore tend to offer gretter
living expanse.
There is an unaffected and home
like quality to Scandinavian archi
tecture and the architect has cap
tured this admirable trait with
exterior touches like the white
painted fence, the flower-filled
window boxes and the Swedish
shutters.
Like many Scandinavian homes,
the kitchen here is at the front
and the living areas open toward
the back. There are front and rear
gardens.
As in Nordic homes, design X-14
adapts itself to built-in units, sim
ple furniture, long and low cab
inets and unusual and intimate
lighting.
The house has the sturdy quality
and the delicate detailing as well
as Scandinavian design.
A tour illustrates the expert
planning in this design:
The vestibule, with a large coat
closet, starts what becomes an
unusual traffic pattern for a small
home. There is direct access to the
kitchen, to a center hall which
leads to the bedrooms, and to the
living room.
There it direct service from the
kitchen to the dining room and
the dining room blends into the
livin&^oam. There im.il -foot ex
panse from the Irgfit of the living
room to the large rear picture win
dow. "
There it an even larger expanse,
26 feet, across the rear of the
combined dining-living area. Prom
inent at one side of the living
room is a flush fire-place, with a
railed hearth and a straited wood
fireplace wall.
A door leads from the dining
room to the rear porch; at the
tame point there are sttirs to the
basement. The garage can be en
tered from the rear porch' and an
optional door it located between
the garage and the kitchen.
The kitchen has a broken-U
shape, among the most populaT
in kitchen appliance positioning.
The dinette alcove at the front of
the kitchen hat fixed glass picture
windows, from floor to ceiling.
Adequate counters and storage
A traffic plan unusual for a small home has hrcn achieved in this
winning design for the House of the Week series. The living and
sleeping areas are shown above. The basement plan, not shown, in
cludes a 28 by 25 foot recreation room, ? comer bar, and a utility
room with heater, laundry and workbench areas. The basement has
high, daylight windows, all of which are above grade.
Hospital Stages
Successful Fish Fry
Charles Ciudell. administrator of
the Sea Level Community Hos
pital. reported that the fish fry on
the hospital grounds on the Fourth
was a success in every way.
F. C. Noyes, hospital trustee,
reported yesterday morning that
626 persons were served, but more
tickets than that had been pur
chased.
A final accounting on the profit
made is expected in about a week.
The fish fry ia the only money
raising event sponsored by the
hospital.
Served were fried hard-ihelled
crabs, shrimp, mullet, tomatoes,
slaw and cornbread.
cupboards complete the kitchen
arrangement.
Each of the three bedrooms has
two exposures. The master bed
room has three cloaeta and a pri
vate lavatory. The family bath
room serves all bedrooms; it also
is located for use as a guest lava
tory.
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Persons who have pets to five
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G. G. Bullock
Wins Color TV
Grayson G. Bullock, Morehead
City, won the color tv given away
Friday afternoon by the More
head City Centennial committee.
Winners of other prizes were
Miss Selma Whitehurst, More
head City, transistor radio; C. M.
Stevens, RFD Morehead City, elec
tric fry pan; and C. D. Mann,
Moiehead City, spinning reel and
rod.
If any of the prize-winners have
not picked up their prizes as yet,
they should contact the Chamber
o I Commerce office.
Any stores or others who were
soliciting donations in connection
with the give-away and who have
not yet turned in their money, are
requested to give it to the Cen
tennial treasurer, J. R. Sanders,
First - Citizens Bank, Morehead
City.
The amount of money made on
the give-away will be announced
as soon as a final accounting is
made. The project was sponsored
to help defray a debt of more than
$4,000 incurred in staging the Cen
tennial last summer.
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La., recently, was a marriage li
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fort, and Gladys Birkley, 34, Lake
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