m vs ta a Statistics There are fix rooms, including three bedrooms, pta* ivt baths in X-\4? ?H in 1JM a^ttare 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. * ' '> ? ? Do you have a litter bag in your car? Talk Ov?r Your Horn* Improvements With Utl We cut help you aolve your improvement prob lems through personal loans, refinancing of present loans. You can make your home a healthier, more pleas ant living place. "It's I easier to repair than re place." Commercial National Bank Morehesd City ? Sea Level TRY For All Home Improvement I SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phoir ?<IM ?IS ArtadeH St JfantoU Ctty ? ? * - wwin yw } .l VT 7c Features Influence Small , Sturdy Home Design r ^ ? iV .<? . *" .V This stardy home, with special appeal to budget-consclons Ameri can famBJen, hll the friendly, home-like quality characteristic of I> -? ?' L '? 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 "he little Nino of Morohoad City, Inc. N. 18tk Street Morehead City Phone S-54M Offers piyhwiotil Ludtctpini Service, includ ing fill dirt, ^ toil, twdini, fertilizing, liming, Qrtrjaf end mowing. Manure aleo available. ' We specialize and are experts in establishing and Nt job toe Ug or to* small. ?. i " > I ? Phone 6-S4S4 NighU until 10 MC. M3S9 BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC -i'J 'JJJ.1 g. c. 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. Send This Coupon i THE NEWS-TIMES | E?cla?tl b M cents. Fleue mi me a cepj ot the (My plu | fer TV Bewe 1 the Week, Deria X-14 , NATO ? ? I (Pleue Prlmt) j IfUR ! m- ? .??. Yon can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and let rough estimate! ?a the coat at ooatructton to'THs area, ai well ai an Idea of the relation of the coat to your budget. With this information you win know whether yon will want to proceed with construction by or J ^ * __ ^ Ll?* ? i|IMa a| aering worang uiwpiiBii airecx from the architect and asking - * You can get a study The Houae of the Week I ing ita your name MM on the coupon on this < sending It with *5 ?ewspaper. I This study plan shows each floor of the house together with each of the four iterations. (Mat, rear and aides o* the house. It la scaled to Get It induOea ? g tt Your florae sX?OA/CR?y? lymim ckj$&9rj; ?? ?? * :< ; K Garden Tools for Home Improvement at your ? I r Western Auto U t ? J Associate Store A tM Areodell St Moreheid City, N. C. I~ XTfotw I Would like to find home for blJck cocker spaniel. Loves chil dren, my friendly. Contact Alva Hodges, Ho-Ho Village, phone 6-4*8. Persons who have pets to five away or who would like to ac quire pets at no tost may use the Pet Comer free of charge. Phone THE NEWS - TIMES, 6-41W. 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. License Issned Issued in the parish of Cameron, La., recently, was a marriage li cense to James Wilson, 44, Beau fort, and Gladys Birkley, 34, Lake Charles, La. ruwly ?veryane in Cntant County >-Hl evry U?u? of THE NgW?TIME3 J"1 1 I ?*! F UiP... V .. . tHf Ami uAfflMr lam * ? kmi ?wk n <w?ti ~yt?r ? ? ? ?tot vnUAJUM MTMUUIK Tufwl Ik (llMiih) (Hill mm mlfriai m4 wtoiy FWm May haRII ha? Mm ln^ Byrd Metal Works N. 28th St. Phone (-3328 Moreheid City SUPPLIES S Whatever your home building or improvement plans, you'll find just what you need here. And the price is right! AFRIT LUMBER CO. Lennoxville Road Phone 2-4581 Beaufort, N. C. BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY Exposed concrete block walls add beauty . . . modern design to today's finest homes . . . and at the same time save you dollars and dollars on expensive interior fin ishing . . . and upkeep. Masonry paints are now avail able in many beautiful decorator colors ... for com plete harmony of masonry walls and other Interior and exterior decorations. For quality Hock . . . pre cision made on Stearns equipment . . . we us today. USE CONCRETE MASONS Y FOR STRUCTURAL BEAUTY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. 4 Phone 6-3970 NEW BERN HIGHWAY MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Your Savings at Cooperative ? EARNS DIVIDENDS AT 314% PER ANNUM ? ARE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND ? ARE INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 DURING OUR GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION GIFTS TO OUR INITIAL DEPOSITORS HOUSE OF MONEY !"S3SRi*5?ffl2 ?a?v*AMM4b> w.'.--V4* Come la u4 register your pen ? to tow mack money this glass tone contain*. No obligation. Closest gnesseri win entire c?n tents Jnly IMfc. Yon to not tore to to present to win. In event of ? |i? contents will to ?*Med. Set o< ? Steak Knives with deporit of flM.M or more, Ine II to Mr 1*. One set only to u aecont. Souvenirs For > * r? ? ?? ?? i >rj Everyone Script* or Watermaa Ball Point Pea for oack Savingi Deposit of $2 S.M to flM.M. Oae pea per accout. Souvenirs For Everyone COOPERATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION MOREHEAD CITY, NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGJON JACKSONVILLE WALLACE HOURS Monday, Twsday, Thandajr, Friday - ? A.M. to | P.M. ffetoettay - t A.M. to U Now Saturday - ( A.M. to 2 P.M. WHERE THOUSANDS ARE SAVING MILLIONS

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