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Pat la JaU John Reel Morris, highway 101, wu picked up by Beaufort police | Saturday and charged with drunk en driving and destroying town property. Chief Guy Springle said Morris drove his Buick convertible over the curb at Holden's Restau rant and knocked off a parking I meter. Morris was jailed under | $350 bond. For All Home Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phone PA 6-5181 915 Arcndell Si. Morehead City Beaufort Police Report Wrecks Beaufort police investigated two accidents recently, a minor one Thursday morning at 304 Live Oak St.. and another mon* serious ac cident at Pollock and Cedar (new highway) at 7:10 a.m. Saturday. In the Thursday accident, Harry Whitehurst, 1017 Ann St., Beau fort, was backing a 1957 Dodge truck out of a driveway at Beau fort Plumbing and Supply and hit a 1958 Ford, police said. The Ford was driven by Otis Mades, 312 Broad St., Beaufort. The car's trunk lid was damaged. In the Saturday accident a 1952 one ton Dodge truck collided with a 1958 Ford. Driving the truck was Noah Avery, route 1 Beaufort. Driving the car was Clay Lewis, route 1 Beaufort According to Officer Otis Willis, who investigated, the truck was going south on Pollock and collided with the car which was going east on the new highway. Damage to the truck was esti mated at $375 and damage to the car at $550. Avery suffered a slight cut on his forehead and lewis's right knee Was hurt. No charges were filed. During July the Christian Chil dren's Fund at Richmond, Va., so licited citizens of North Carolina. The State Board of Public Welfare is pointing out that such solicita tions are in violation of the law i since this agency is not licensed j in accordance with its provisions Reddymix ^ Dave Lindsay Carteret CONCRETEGy BUILDING SUPPLIES Whatever you need to get your home in beautiful, comfortable shape for winter, we have it! Come r in and choose now from our com plete line of building supplies. We'll gladly help you figure quanti ties. !l AFRIT LUMBER CO. Lennoxville Road Phone PA S-3S42 Beaufort, N. C. Tho How of Hw W? k Cornell Survey Facts Lead To ' Most Satisfying House By JOHN O. B. WALLACE Home buyers, a Cornell univer sity survey has shown, fall into four distinct groups, each with specific requirements and prefer ences. The unusual ranch home shown here is a composite of the desired features disclosed by this survey. Designed exclusively for the J House of The Week series by one of America's foremost architects, the plan has been designated X-2ft. The Cornell survev. aim^d at promoting better house design throughout the United States by determining what people want in their homes, revealed that the types of homes sought by buyers can be described as: (1) The economy house, (2) the family house, (3) the personal house and (4) the prestige house. Taken into consideration by the survey were the interests, wants, enjoyments and living habits of home buyers. With this information in hand, the House of The Week asked Ar chitect Rudolph A. Matern to de velop a plan incorporating the best features wanted by all four buy ing groups. The result is interesting and practical. Matern says of design X-20: "My aim was to have it satisfy not one or two of these groups, but all four. Because of this, the finished plan can well be called 'the most satisfying home in the country'." The following highlights of de sign X-20 confirm the accuracy of the architect's description: ?The Economy House' It is an economy house because there are eight rooms, ? 2V4 baths and a laundry-mud room in less than 1,500 square feet. The open plan of the kitchen, the family room and the living and dining rooms reduces costs and simplifies dccoration. Excellent circulation from both front and rear entrances cuts down through-room traffic and reduces cleaning, wear and tear costs. 'The Family House' It is a family house because the large family room opens to an out door living area and the kitchen and family room open into each Stone and vertical board* are nsed for the front exterior. The entrance is recessed. A feature with special appeal to women is the extra-wide bow window in the living room. I I servict O ****** rj jQQDQDUl LAV. MUD ROOM | pfltaa } DINING ROOM 10' * 10" LIVING ROC 18's ll'-4" BEDROOM 3l 8 1 10 Eight rooms, plus 2'i baths and a combination mud-laundry room, are included in this house based j on a study by Cornell University. It is a composite of all the best features turned up during the survey I of home buyers. other for more informality. The indoor play area, in the family room, and the outdoor area on the terrace both may be supervised from the kitchen. The hall bath is large and has twin lavatories plus combination shower and tub. The family may dine either on the terrace, in the family room or in the more for mal dining room. The house has plenty of light, ventilation and closet storage space. 4The Personal House' It is a personal house, too. For those who desire privacy in their family living, there is a comfort able room for reading or listening Send This Coupon i THE NEWS-TIMES I Kncloaed la U cent*. Plea* aead me a eepy of the itudy plaa | for The Houae of the Week, Dealfa X-20 , NAME 1 | (Pleaaa Print) | STREET | CITT STATE. You can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimates on the cost of construction in this area, as well as an idea of the relation of the cost to your budget With this information yoa will know whether you will want to proceed with construction by or dering working blueprints direct from the architect and asking for bids for the work. Yon can get a study plan for The House of the Week by fill ing In your name and addresa on the coupon on this page and sending it with 35 cents to this newspaper. This study plan shows each floor of the house together with each of the four elevations, front, rear and sides of the house. It is scaled at K-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "Mow to Get Your Home Built." to records This may be the family room for group use or the fourth bedroom which can be alternately used as a den. The bedroom area has privacy and quiet. The kitchen is designed to be the center of cooking, eating and living activities in the combina tion family room and kitchen. The rear terrace has a back wall for privacy. A trellis covers the ter race, creating shade and interest ing light patterns. A roll-away awning may be installed for more positive weather control. The Prestige House' There arc prestige features as well. The master bedroom has space for twin beds. The fecond bedroom may be used for guests. There are separate, imposing din ing and living rooms. The living room has a bow win dow and a log-burning fircplace. The dining room has a built-in china cabinet. The liner, Britannia, which be gan service between England and Boston in 1840, carried one cow to provide fresh milk for the passengers. Coastal Termite Control is honoring contract* and servicing this area. If any one ha* not been contact ed recently, please write Goldsboro, N. C. P.O. Box 532 Motorist Cited Following Accident K. C. Locklcar, Lumberton, was charged with failing to yield the right of way and driving on the wrong side of the road after an accident at 6:50 a.m. Sunday. The wreck occurred three miles east of Newport on US 70. No one was injured. Locklear, driving a 1950 Olds mobiJe, was headed west and made a left turn directly in , front of Lena M. Moore, Goldsboro, headed east in a 1957 Chevrolet, accord ing to accident reports. The right front fender of the Chevrolet rammed into the right j rear of the Oldsmobilc. Damage j to the Chevrolet was estimated at I $300 by investigating officer pa- I trolman J. W. Sykes. n j pi i laaa enaaaa asa CrDSSWOrd PlJZZ elaaa aasan ana wuaanuiu i u*-tlc|^g0naa[3 aanaa ACROSS 1. Pierce B. Alone: stage direction p 9. Deep holt 12. Third power 13. Spoken 14. Adept 15 Afresh 16. Learned 18. Make slow 20. Wife of Zeus 21. Captain of a Nile boat 23. Calif, white oak 26. Cheap apartment house 30. Earth 31. Past Rl 32 Sample picture 14. Thrash: slang 3< Intellect * 37. TTt attended 39. Try 41. Cancel 42. Kind of cheese 44 Make 48. Long cigar 51. Done alone 52. Harvest goddess 53. Short v jacket 54. Medley 55. Golf mound 56. Dispatched 57. Measure of paper DOWN 1. Cicatrix L V 9] p"7 L? L pa 19 J c QDiiU OaDU noaan naaaaaa na naaaa aana ?no rataaa.0 uaa 30na aaaua an ??nnaan naana aaaa aaaa ?nnaa aaaaHaa ana aanaa aaa ann naaaa aan Solution to Friday's Puszle 2. Melody 3. 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Mty instruction*. phon* 'or your Clark* ran'al ?q uipmanl todoyi BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO., INC. Phone PA 8-3666 Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY Exposed concrete block wmlli add beautv . . . modern design to today's finest home* . . . and at the same time lave yon dollar* and dollars an expensive Interior fin ishing . . . and upkeep. Maaonry paints are now avail able in manr beautiful decorator color* ... for com plete harmony of maaonry wall* and other Interior and exterior decorations. For quality block . . . pre cision made on Stearns equipment ...**? as today. USE CONCRETE MASONRY FOR STRUCTURAL BEAUTY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. Phone PA 6-3970 NEW BERN HIGHWAY MOREHEAD CITY, N. C SCORCHY SMITH They're Right On Target OAKY DOAKS No Appreciation 7?T 1 .... .?? i '1 Bill , I-'? ,?IV. Mil
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