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Car Hit* Rear of Car Saturday at Intersection A IKS Chevrolet driven by Dar ren Lawrence, route 1 Beaufort, ran inta the rear of a Plymouth driven hf Mrs. Joe B. Wtadley, route 1 Beaufort, at 4:25 pm Sat urday at Oadar and Live Oak Streets, Beaufort. Carlton Garner, assistant police chief, who investigated, said that Mra. Wiodlcy. beaded south on Live Oak, stopped to give the right-of-way to a car going east on Cedar. Lawrence said he didn't know she had stopped and hit the rear of her car. No damage was done to the Windley car. Damage to the Law rcncc car, owned by Ivan Gillikin, was estimated at $50. No charges were filed. Dewey Ellis Hits Telephone Pole Dewey Ellis, Greensboro, wt( charged with careless and roctt ass driving at 12:30 a.m. Sunday after he ran bis 1K8 Nash into a tale phone pole at 24th and Evansl Streets. Leroy Ellis, a passenger in the car, was carried to the Morehead City hospital (or treat ment of cut* and bruises. Morehead City policeman Joseph Giaimo said that ElUs tried to make a right turn from 24Ui onto Evans but couldn't make the cor ner. The Nash hit a telephone pole on the left side of Evans Street near the corner. ' Patrolman Giaimo estimated damage to the (root end of the Nash at WOO. REDDYMIX ' DAVlLINDXAY Carteret CONCRETE Co ,td P?ADY M!X? CONCkTU HI WAY 70 W ??? r/tin1lk^ai{ (',t, INSULATION Get Ready for Winter Now! s Insulate your home now for snag warmth and lower fuel bills next winter and for many winters to come. See for all yoar building needs. AFRIT LUMBER CO. Lennoxville Road Phone PA t-lM3 Beaufort, N. C. OLD BILLS Got You Down? f >< _>< -* ^1 1 Jl il See us for a Personal Loan Things could brighten up for yew in i hurry with a convenient, low coct peroral loan from First-Citirens. Drop in loon and difcoMT how simple it is to get your head above woter. >% OUAtANTHD INTRBT ON SAVINOI CoavMlenlly Located la 1 City Bcaalbrt C Witt Ml Harrlork a mt la atfcer flat N. C. I RSI ^ ( lll/l \s ftm/ " lieeber Federal DwmH Immmn Ctif. Th? Hiw> rf ffc? Wwk Large , Massed Areas Help Reduce Cost in This Plan Tot cm MM this (Mart ranch house without crippling the family budget. There are three bedrooms lu a whig at the right. The dining - living room and the kitchen are at the hack. Optional basement plana are offered ? a full basement, partial nscment or no basement. Thh floor plan shows the room arrangement in either the full or partial basement versions. If no basement 1* wanted, the stairs and vestibule back of the kitchen become storage space and the washer aad dryer move into the right rear corner of the kitchen area. By JOHN O. B. WALLACE | You can save monfj *t , turn tn building this smartiy ' styled, three-bedroom ranch house because the architect hai filled it | with built-in economies. The goal of Architect John S. ' Burrows Jr. in .developing design X-23 for The House of the Week was to produce a house to fit fam ilies with moderate incomes who want sound planning and good styling in a house they can afford. ' He made no sacrifices with styl ing or deiign, but he used what he calls "controlled measurement planning." This simply means that mass - produced building compo nents can be used throughout the house, sharply cutting waste In materials as well as reducing labor Burrows, a man with wide ex perience in planning small home projects (or U.S. government de velopments, la serving this month ?a an American delegate to the Congress of the International Fed eration of Housing and Planning ,ln Liege, Belgium. Hit design offers optional be*e piana. There can be a full a partial baaement? or sat Here are the full details of De sign X-23 described area by area for an easy-to-see picture of the house: Living Area The living and dining rooms oc cupy a large area at the right rear corner. The area ia 20 feet AMuMa ALn i> . -1, m ^ 4 Aft f ^D? NCK mTKm sRf iCv? II Om back to front. Set within this area an a fire place and a guest ctoeet. The dia iag room la reached through a from the adjacent la ? mar be dining and Hvtng ? a folding dear. Con ColIkU . T?? CmtaUem taagM at tl:?j p.?. 111*1 h few* ?f Kaaqr'i an IWmj ?, ?cat of Newport. I ? ? - W. t. ? 1 Jrwii ? 1M CadMae drtvaa by fmt 1 Votri. CWry Point. *u WMt mat attempted to twa 1 5? hS t>y a 1 f*S SdmlTdriven by John F. Heiaey, Cherry Point j A man in Heieay'a car w?? sfu.ssrt.sftc jew: Cadillac was estimated M Xtm] to the other, $300. Chargei are The two front bedrooms have double exposures, but the windows are high and do not interfere with wall space. There are two closets in each of these bedrooms. The third bedroom, which may double as a den, has one closet and two high, awning-type win dows. The master bathroom has a full tub and is private. The fam ily bathroom serves the other , bed rooms. It has an alcove tub, a double vanitory and is placed to serve handily as a guest lavatory. The kitchen can be reached from , the front or rear doors. There are , awning sash windows at the front 1 1 of the kitchen. A frosted glass, , daylight window separates the kitchen and the vestibule. A ves- i tibule inside the rear door gives 1 access ts the garage, to the cellar i and, down three steps to the XO by 12 foot kitchen. Just outside the perimeter of the kitchen is a utility closet. Kitchen appliances and fixtures are arranged in a V. They include a double sink, a counter range, wall oven, refrigerator and work counters, the laundry room, heat ing plant and utilities are in the basement. If the house is built without a basement, the vestibule and stair areas become storage space and the washer and dryer move into the right, rear corner of the kitchen. Canal Areas In the basement version, there is space for a playroom with a fireplace in the basement. There is a rear terrace, 14 by 20 feet. Storage Statistics There are 11 closets and a 12 by 20 foot garage for storing the car. Additional storage room is provid ed in the basement. There are closets and a work bench in the garage. Special Features Dry-wall construction inside is specified because it is practical and economical. This > is a budget house but the cost-cutting features don't show. Exterior Outside walls are of brick and stone veneers, of colored prefabri cated panels and sash, and vertical redwood siding. Asphalt shto*ies are specified for the roof. Awning sash windows, wood louvers, win dow boxes and a brick chimney complete the outside details. Send This Coupon THE NEWS-TIMES btM k U etata. Pleu* nl me a nit ?f Mw ttmtj fin far The law ut tfc* Week, Dtfifa X-23 NAME (PIMM Prist) mm ______________________ CITY STAT* You can take thi? study plan to roar 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 you will know whether you will want to proceed with construction by or dering working blueprints direct from tha architect and asking fcrkMa lor the wort. You can get a study plan for The House of the Week by fill ing in your name and address 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 aievaUcoi, front, rear and. aides of the house. It is seated at tt-lnch per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get Tour Home Built" (WHOLESALE PRICES! New Low Prices ? ? ; ORNAMENTAL IRON Gives Your Horns LASTING BEAUTY. ' i ' ? ECONOMICAL | ? PERMANENT ? BEAUTIFUL FLATS $6.95 CORNERS jLQ.95 Design X 23 has overall dimen sions of 45 by 50 feet. Minimum lot, 60 by 100 feet, recommended, rhe habitable area has 1,380 square feet. The garage haa 264 iquare feet. There are five rooms ?nd two baths. TRY For All Home Improvement Need* SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phone PA (-S181 ?IS AreadeU BL Horebead City Port Calendar Southland? Due today to load tobacco for Germany. Cambria, Ogtctboipc ? Navy ?hips docked yesterday to load military suppliea. Kiaderdyk? Due Friday to load tobacca for Bmfgaa pMta Ua Mamfc? Due Sunday to toad tobacco tor the Par Ea?t. SiaU Cecelia? Due Sunday to toad a car** of dried milk tor CMto. MMMMM Sept. It to toad tobacco for Germany. Go*. Luther Hodges has ap pointed ? dB-member state com mittee for improved courts. Repre senting judicial district 3 which nciude Carteret is Lather J. Eu Mnfc, New Bern, a>d Or. Paul fones, Farmville J ay c?*s Launch Plan To Rait* Football Funds To raise money to finance th Beaufort football program, Jame Steed, chairman of the footba committee, announces that a port able hi-fi wilJ be given away a the last game this season Persons who would like an of portwiity to wis the hi-fi may cor tact any Jaycee or a member c the football committee, Mr. Steed Glean Willis or Jesse Taylor. New Secretary Mr? Harry Hall, Beaufort, ha replaced Mrs. Ray West at seen tary in the county agent's offic< Mrs. Hall, formerly with the we fare department, began her r?" duties Tuesday. Mrs. West ha moved to Straits, where her hus band ia pastor of the Methodi; Church. CONCRITE MASONRY ATTRACTIVE INEXPENSIVE PERMANENT Easy to lay, long lasting, and attractive concrete in? mil J blocks are the ideal material for building ?taps, terraces, And patios . . . especially foe the "DO IT-YOURSELF" fan of today. Concrete blocks are inexpensive, easy to maintain and add beauty and vahas to your horns. For quality block . . . precision ?ads on Stearns equipment ... see us today. DO IT TODAY? THI CONCRETE MASONRY WAY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. Phone PA 6-3970 new nan highway mokehead city, n. c. TOWN OF MOREHEAD CITY BUDGET SUMMARY 1958-1959 REVENUE i Taxes ? 1958 - $176,676.75 Delinquent Taxes 9,000.00 Franchise Tax 3,400.00 Penalties ? Costs 2,500.00 Intangible Tax 4,000.00 Business Licenses ' 6,500.00 Cemetery Revenue 4,000.00 Rent 600.00 Beer and Wine Tax 4,000.00 Parking Meters 10,000.00 City and Bike licenses 1,500.00 Building Permits - - . 300.00 Sewer tap fees - 500.00 Powell Bill Funds -? 1 20,000.00 Recorder's Court 1,000.00 Radio Service - 4,680.00 Carolina Water Co. 7,500.00 Corporate Excess - 5,000.00 State Gasoline Refund 1,000.00 Mosquito Control ? 1,780.00 $263,936.75 DISBURSEMENTS: Administrative I 52,180.00 Police Department * 45,709.00 Fire Department 33,486.50 Cemetery Department . - 11,148.00 Street Department 60,135.00 Debt Service Fund 42,486.00 Hospital 3,000.00 Recreation ... - 6,000.00 Contingency Fund - 2,848.25 $263,936.76
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