R.B. Howard Names Men ' In Scout Finance Drive R. B. Howard, Mmhead City, chairman of the Boy Scout finance drive, hai announced the follow ing chairmen throtgMoM the MUd : George R. Wallace, special gifts; Hugh iJfyfxift, Atlantic; Stanley Potter and David Jones, Beaufort; Earl C. Davis, Harkers Island; Curdofi Becton, Harlowe; Charles P. BirtM St., MarshaBbCTg. ftud Blxon, Morehead City; Bob Montague and Wallace Hill, New pdW; Headen Wfltfs, Smyrna; Ddily Ftrtcher, Stacy; Uoyd M. (Hack) Pigott, Gloucester; Ger lid Murdoek, WUdwood; Elmei Dewey Willis, WilliiUn. Mr. (toward Mid tha> etch ol the above chairmen will be callini on other volunteer workers. The campaign officially starts today He >aid that he hoped each workei i would work willingly and witk en thusiasm. Though Carteret has increased its contribution to the Soy Seoul movement considerably over the Rast few years. It still has not paid s way, Mr. Howard points out Other counties In the East Caro holp boost farm profits T S tad In prove that roar llOfk will reset market ili* sooner, product far ?ion meat par buabel of feed when railed on clean and lanitary concrete. On concrete the feed ll MM* ? not trampled into the mud. Energy that waa waated by wading in mud anil mira is converted to added growth. Animals any clean and healthy. 1 There are profile, too, [a labor eared. Leae time ia needed to clean cowa be ? fore milking. The back breaking job of filling 1 nradholes and grading the 1 barnyard every year It 1 eliminated. You will aleo i\ profit through a substan I tial annual tarings ia I valuable manure. -I For details on how du l table, economical concrete J can help boost profit* oo your farm, prat ill out and mail the coupon below. ??.-.fasti coupon on back op postcard and mail today ----- POIItllMD CEMENT ASSOCIATION irsrSHTESrS I H, v*l? ?i? ?* h U.S. mnd Canada, (list twbpctTi ' Nwm* , SI. or R.N a Send This Coupon TllE NfcWS-TlMtS I I fcatttMd a if (Mb. heaM mi m * *tn ? a* it^ m* | : | far tk* iNk at Mt Watt. fed* t-305 | ; J NM ~ ? w5ii55? | ' | Slttll , * | I Yon en take this study plan t to your bank at othw mortgage lender and to yoor builder ant I get rough estimates on tUe coM of construction In this a/ea, at well as an idea of Hie relation of the cost to your budget. With this information you will know whether you wBl want to proceed with construction by or dering working blueprints direct lina Council have helped meet Car teret's expenses. Scouting has grown steadily in the county over these years. Ae cording to council ratings, Carteret in 1951 was in ninth place among the 13 counties In the council; In 1956 it was ia fifth place, In 1957 in second place and at present It stands first. "These facts should be the neces sary inspiration to each citizen of the county to subscribe to the movement," Mr. Howard (aid. "The cost of servicing each Scout is $9.90 and we have over 500 Scouts. What is a boy worth? What is a good citizen worth? Is he not worth more than $9.50 to you?" frota the architect and asking lot bids for the w*rk. 1 You tin get * study plan for The House ef the Week by fill ing in your name and addresa on the coupon on this page and sending It with 36 cents to this newspaper. This study plan shows etch floor of the hous? together with ?ich at the four elevaticoa, front, rear and sides of the honse. It Is scaled at H -inch per foot. It Includes a guide on "How to Get Yoar Horn* Built." Steel Industry Claims Thriving CortifMtition New York CAP)? The steel in dustry lays elalm to a thriving competition. To prove it, Steelways magazine lists 'he following figures: 33 steel , complies making structural shapes; (4 turning out hot rolled bars; 44 producing cold finished bars; 59 making wire and wire products; 24 making cold rolled sheets; 63 making stainless steel. Winter 6ti the Way . . . Now i* the Time For INSULATION Insulate roar borne for winter warmth and comfort. Insulation brings down fuel bills . . . actually fays for Itself hi a very abort tine. SBe smart ... be tbrifty. Act now! You'll be glad yon Ad when cold weather comes. See us for *n your building supplies. AFRIT LUMBER CO. Lotmoxvlll* Road rhnFAMHi Beaafort, N. C. Worried atari feef 'blow of . . . ) Come in and see fin new Seal-O-Matlc Shingles J HUM'S TNI SIC RET TVm ???'? toot took lh? tab* automatically hcww of fhh tpoclal factory -a p'plfad patrotoaw PMln c*m?nt strip on tho Qk, of oath ?tonflo These m Mta-MuvilU Shingles hoW tight ft high winds because they are self tefllinol tit r* b flic ttrofl important contribution to roefc lor bote and (fad Mldfe* W ?? feftt M yim . . . ? rotf of tndMoujrf difct* A ?*> AM H M* MMii* tha aunt teat ooaaa A*W amaaiat thindw ? Ml dntaltllii dowaalth. butt ad* fad M>dW?N*lat underneath MB bu!!dot iMdly . . . thejr <V4y 4ven high winds to pry them loose Seal-O-Static Shingles era available la the persist Thick Butt style in nany colors and Mat* Stop in and 1st ua danKMsUata th*n to fvtt Ask far a bee eaMasato. . 'l : : JOHNS MAN BUILDINf W fi T t P til in \k\ rim . i* m ii.iiin.yy lit ? - -l>-. *??.<? w- ' *???? l ' *: ?? * i Thi mtm # n* w~k You Can Get Extra Space By Raising House in Rear Ranch version of the popular split-level house represents a smart appearance. This House Should Fit on 75-Foot Lot Overall dimensions of tMs house, Design T-305, are 48V4 by 34 feet. Allowing driveway and turning space on the opposite side, this hdbst should fit on a 75-foot lot, depending on local zoning restric tions. The house covers about 1,600 square feet. UFO Watch Alamogordo, N. M. (AP) ? L. J. Loreuzen, director of an organiza tion gathering information on un | identified flying objects, says this i fall may show a heavy rash of sightings. Lorenzen is gathering volunteers to start a 24-hour watch on the skies for UFO's. <i i I1 ' " Main floor on the front of the house and bedrooms with balcony at the rear ? this is how the plan works out. >1 See U? For Mechanical Tools Carpenter Tools WESTERN AUTO STORE Mtreimri City Playroom and garage are on the ground level under tie MMiBi. Retaining walla are ahown at eack?nd of bouse. mm DORIC CERAMIC WALL TILE LASTS A LIFETIME For the kitchen, bathroom, sink top* and doors; etch wall tDe has spacer tags at tte edgts that Nt? mlfltii; sets Hie dhUMe ifNM, Mtgh, glaied surface. Our first quality 75c per 14. ft For mull and extra bath, our MMhd *Mlt ?, tit per sq. ft CMtMe selection at Ok (rim pieces, wall floor tile mastic, special spreaders and Joint grout t<* Mkt haw to be a prelesaleoal to install Doric tile. SPECIAL WHILE THtY LAS* 30-Galloa Ttfcl* 'top Water Headers Only $?S,00 - FAW Water Pump 600 Gallon* r# Hour 12-CUllofc Tttk ? . Mod?i SL Only $75,00 42" Sink 6ase With Com Iron Sink LMt Fixture* Only $60.70 4' x 4' Ti(? Beard Clloi?? of Color* Only $4.70 Per Sheet ?* ' Warm Air Heating) System M.000 BTU Co. tlo furnace wMk ftp! and Defuse* for Six WaHt Only $539.23 Or 410.67 Per Month CNl Apt?t>W>a Credit ? L?r Formica For T*bk Top* Choice of Color*. Full Size Sheet Only 54c Sq. Ft. 42" Cast Iron Sink Only $31.53 Cash Price Close Coupled Commode Complete to floor $30.05 Cath Price We Also Cdrry a Complete Line of Wdttn Air Heating Systems - - ? * HIGHEST I OUAUtY L? _ Ali PricM AM Mfcfe* to N. C. MIm Tu HUNTLEY'S (fan* PA* HICHWAt W feABf BEAUFORT, Hi & tOWttt pfttces it (M r By DAVID 0. BABEUTHER A smart way to get more honse for your money hat been worked oot in this new variation of tri level design. It's a house With a I one story front and a two-story rear. The living room, dining room and kitetitn floor is jost midway between the two rear stories. The innovation, shown here in Design T-3Q5 for The House of The Week, gives yon extra rooms eco nomically. A simplified, sweeping roof, similar to the historic salt box roof, has no jogs or compli cated valleys. This is a house to answer base ment- versus -no -basement contro versies. ft elevates space thai might have been used for a base ment up to ground level. It makes the garage part of the house instead of a separate build ing Or whig. It gives you a large ground floor playroom opening out on a garden terrace. It provides a laundry that calls for no stair climbing to reach a drying yard. The house has the advantages of a three-story house without having a full flight of stairs. It' floor levels are separated bf only six steps. Tet it has no resemblance to the conventional split-levei ap pearance of a cottage hitched to a two-story neighbor. You enter the house at the living room-dining room-kitchen level. Just half a flight up is a dramatic balcony at the bedroom level. Half a flight down from the living room Is the garage entrance and play room level. There is no basement as such. A ventilated crawl space separates the liriag room floor and its joists and insulation from the earth. A seal over the ground in this space keeps out moisture. Playroom and laundry are built on contrete slabs which can be paved with colorful asphalt tiles. The concrete floor of the garage needs no covering, unless you like deck enamel for appearances and ease of cleaning. Bat? and this is something lots of people prefer? your bedrooms are upstairs, even though you have a ranch house front. The general design of this house Is especially attractive. Windows . are large and numerous. Caleb 1 Hornbostel and Associates, the ar chitects, suggest a roof of colored wOod shales. The heavy hand split type of shakes, painted white, could be striking. Center Jiall convenience is achieved hi the plan without actual construction of a hallway. This re sults in an open merging of living ft?m, dining rdom and balcony. Rooms are large throughout the house. The living room measures more than 15 by 2fc and has a ceil ing rising to a story and a half. The kitchen is large enough for dinette space and is shaped for efficient "U" arrangement of osb ineta and equipment. The diding room is screened from the front door by vertical baffles. Three gaot sized bedrooms have Walk-in Closets. There are two bathrooms, one with a stall shower and both planned for modern van ity type lavatories. The playroom downstairs is al most as large aa the living room and is unbroken by columns. In fact, there are no lally columns in this house. Spans are planned to ?Uainate the need for such posts. For economy a fireplace has Men omitted, bat H would be easy ? to accommodate one io or neif f the far earner of the living room with an outside chimney at that end or die house. He Had A Right Oklahoma City (AP) ? A worftan telephoned p<#ice that a man calm- ! ly hawed his car up to a house trailer stored is her back yard, hooked up and drove off. A check by officers showed the man was from a finance company. ; - . i ?

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