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County CO Director Names Ttirs* Officials John Valentine, county Civil De fen* director, has named three additional official! in the county CD organization. The Rev. John Cline, pastor of Ann Street Methodist Church, Beaufort, will he in charge of CD information for the churches; Ste wart Daniels, principal of Smyrna School, is in charge of Civil De fense for schools, and Leonard Sa frit, Beaufort, has accepted the position as deputy Civil Defense director for the county. Church groups interested in par ticipating in the CD program are invited to contact Mr. Cline, Mr. Valentine announces. The tax on gasoline in Utah has climbed from 2Vi cents per gallon to 6 cents per gallon. When to Buy land For N?w Home The lime to buy a lot ft* when you are ready to build a house. Paying taxes for years do vacant land la not alwaya prudent. Hunt ing for a modern plan to fit (and that was subdivided a generation ago is not pleasant. The trend today is toward larger homesites? more privacy, more el bow room. Check your local toning regula tions, your title company, or your bank to find out how far you must keep a house from each boundary. You can fit a house to its site much more easily and economical ly than you can grade and fit land to a house. Land planning is part of home planning. The name Eve ia the Hebrew word for "life." BUILDING SUPPLIES Everything for Building And Remodeling . . . Whatever you need for that build ing or remodeliag Job, we have it . . . and tbe price 1* right! Now is tbe time to kuulate . , . and we have just what you are looking for. Tome in today, we'll be glad to help you. SaI HIT LUMBER CO. Lennoxville Road Phone PA S-3M3 Beaufort, N. C. BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY Exposed concrete block walk add beaaty . . . whll deslca to today*! finest b?M . . . and at the hum tine Hit yoa dolUra and dollars oa expensive Interior fin ishinf . . . and upkeep. Masonry paints an hi avail able la many beautiful docaralar colors . . . far m? pleto harmony of Biliary walls aad other interior and exterior decorations. Far quality black . . . pre clsloa made an Stearns equlpaaeat ...mo* today. USE CONCRETE MASONRY FOB STRUCTURAL BEAUTY MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC Phone PA 6-39T0 NKW BERN HIGHWAY MOREHEAD CITY, N. WHOLESALE PRICES Is In The Air! It's Time To Get Ready for tVinter.,, ? INSULATE ? PAINT UP ? REPAIR I General Wholesale Building Supply Co. Has AU You Need to Get Your Home Ready for Winter FIBER-GLASS INSULATION You Cm Imulata An Avaraga Hama Ovarhaad For Lau Than ?50?? WE HAVE INSULATION FOR WATER PIPES RICHMOND WARM AR FURNACES ?4000 BTU, CompUto With luriw AS LOW 242" W? Hav* AH SuppliM to hratall Your Hoatino Plant. WE CAN ARRANGE INSTALLATION AND SAVE YOU MONEY BLUE RIDGE PAINT OUTSIDE *%49 Par Gal. O INTERIOR A95 Par Gal. A. Wa Carry A Complata Llna of Davit Paints. All At Our Famotn Low Pricas. GENERAL WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY CO. lAltOIST AND MOST COMMITS MMLOINO SUPPLY HOUSC M THi CAROUNAS 1 1/2 MUm Vtmt of Nm Own mi Highway 70 Did MEIiom 7-5130 WHoiisALe much I I ? ttc ? ? mm ! ? I =4 \ Iteffer Way to Live for Less Brick and stone veneer gives this house solidity combined with economical upkeep. By DAVID G. BAREUTHER Many houses are spoiled by com promising to meet a price. Room sizes are shaved down. Substitute materials are sought. Yet sizable amounts of the home building bud get remain earmarked for a sur plus of unused space? perhaps a basement of bowling alley size and an attic big enough for all the spiders in the world. Isa't it better to spend your home building funds on the part of the house you will live in? De sign T-109 on this page shows how you can do this. Planned by Herman H. York, nationally known specialist in house architecture, this "House of the Week" concentrates expendi tures on living space. No one will ever fall down stairs in this house. There are no stairs. There is no basement. The house if. built over a crawl space? a style that has proved comfortable throughout the South and in many other sections too. There is just enough attic to keep the house cool in summer and to pitch the roof for the economical use of strip shingles. Brick and stone veneer gives this house a solid and substantial appearance as well as insuring economy of upkeep. Aside from exterior trim and gable ends there is nothing outside to paint and re paint. The two-car garage is an out standing example of what you can have when big economies have been achieved in planning and construction. It would be rare to find a one-car family that does not regret a one-car garage. They don't think of resale value, but they're annoyed by the problem of storage ? a place for bicycles, sleds, lawnmowers and other tools, garden furniture and the numerous articles you must find a place for. Big rooms attractively and ef ficiently arranged distinguish this house. From the entrance foyer you walk straight ahead into a living room with a wall of win dows looking out over a rear gar den terrace. This room, with a Bin rooms feature this comfortable home to be built over a crawl apace. massive fireplace at one end, mea sures 16 by 23 feet. Adjoining it is a dining room that not only is ample for a family, but large enough for gracious enter taining. Here too is a window wall facing the terrace, while sliding glass doors open at one side to a covered porch for outdoor dining. The kitchen is bigger than a grandmother's kitchen, yet it ar ranged for smooth use of modern equipment in popular U-shapc. A generous corner is reserved for table space. Two bathrooms, both with built in vanitories and one with a stall shower, serve the bedroom wing. An extra lavatory is conveniently situated near the side door with an adjoining mud closet for garden clothing. Flexible, this plan can serve a family and still suit requirements after children have grown and de parted. The third bedroom is easily converted to use as a den, television room, sewing or hobby room, when two bedrooms suffice. The house covers 2,041 square feet, exclusive of the garage and terraces. Garage and porch con struction figure at a lower rate. This square footage is the best guide for obtaining local building estimates. Builders who have erected houses of similar sixe, with the same number of bathrooms, can estimate roughly how much it may cost to build in their areas. YMCA has New Book Program New York CAP)? The YMCA's publishing arm, Association Press, is issuing a series or recent major religious books in low-priced, pa perback editions. More than 3,000 churches are helping distribute the volumes. So far, more than 300,000 copies of the first II titles issued have been sold. Won fro" _s OCRACOKE V Mr. and Mrs. Monford Garrish and son, Joe Ben, made a trip to Norfolk this past weekend. Mrs. Annie Garrish returned to Ocra coke with them. Mr. and Mrs. Needham Simpson are visiting their son's family. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Simpson at Wil mington, Del. Junius Austin and Benjamin L. O'Neal had a good time last Sat urday, when they attended the State va. Carolina football game at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Benjamin O'Neal and son, Douglas, and Mrs. Murray Spen cer and children, visited friends in Richmond this past weekend and while there attended the State Fair. William Midgett, USCG, has been transferred to the Oregon Inlet Station. Harry F. O'Neal, having com pleted his service in the Army, is now in the Coast Guard Service. He is at home on ten days leave, after which he will report for duty in New York City. BUI Gaskill, USCG, i> home on 40-day leave, and expects to go to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston and daughter, Beverly, are living there, Mr. Preston serv ing In the Coast Guard. Jut a Homebody Indianapolis (AP>-Mrs. C. R. Snyder can't help feeling the burg lar who broke into her house wasn't entirely an unfeeling brute. In addition to nearly $900 worth of other loot, he swiped Mrs. Snyder's favorite four pots of African vio lets. Fishermen Won't Talk Madison, Wis. (AP>? State fish experts here don't agree that fish ermen brag too much. Quite the opposite, they say. Because fish ermen are reluctant to talk about their exploits, they pose a serious handicap to scientific fish manage ment. Fishermen probably keep things to themselves, they add, be cause big stories draw competition. I REDDYMIX DAVE LINDSAY Carteret CONCRETE Co h / w* r Send This Coupon THE NEWS-TIMES I to II crate. Plena wad m? a cw ?< Ito (tody | lor The Hove W the Week, Detlfa T-109 NUO (Pleaee Print) STREET CITY STAT* You can take this (tudy 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 Uie 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 the architect and asking for bids for the work. You can get a study plan for The House cf the Week by fill ing in your name and address on the coupon on this page and sending it with 33 cents to this newspaper. This study plan shows eacl, floor of the house together wit); each of the four elevation: front, rear and sides of th-j house. It is scaled at tt-inch pe l foot. It includes a guide on "llovj to Get Your Home Built." r New Floor Finishing Old Floor Refinishing All Kinds of Tile Work Fred Harvey A Highway 1*1 Phone PA 8-4200 Beaufort, N. C. ? | | See Us For Mechanical Tools ' 'I Carpenter Tools | WESTERN AUTO STORF Morehead City TRY For All Home Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phone PA 15181 ?15 Arendell St. Morehead City NEW METHODS MAKE IT POSSIBLE... I Low-cost shelter buildings with walls of solid concrete liMmii csscrsts ?dk n tsit n llw pi? I, tractW wM la# Mkr md warn iMag kmm fowls fi 1 Tsxs? ill. Farm engineers have borrowed ? method from industrial builders . . . streamlined it ... cut costs to make it practical for simple farm structures. The method is "tilt-up" . . . but builders no longer need heavy-construction lilting rigs to rain th* concrete pfn*)#, The tilting frame illustrated was developed by the Texss Agricultural Experiment Station. Now, a small ere-* can pUce 8 x 8 or 10 x 10 concrete panels in s matter of minutes. The only power needed is that of a standard farm tractor. Long-life concrete ia weather- waist ant, rodent-proof and noncombustible. Solid concrete walla can take the punish ment required in farm structures like loafing and feeding bans and machine sheds. And because they need little or no maintenance during their long life, concrete buildings ssve you tinas and money. For details, sse your ready-mix dealer, rural buiidar, or form structures specialist at your state college. Or fill in the coupon below. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION locianlf Honlohiipfgv eMl ks mm al <Mcrats -X, 1 I 1 1. . . I ? mm aa?4iM
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