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ttaoti 1. Map S. Curtain material 11. GUnt St. I tt.Moct sear 36 Fooidfbfr 99.TTM trunk IB?. 45. Ill-bred perten 44. Mature insect 48. Ekncrf* 80. Concen trate 81. Speak from memory 88. Picture border 88. Grey rock lnaim low "r ! ? "3un* s 1 -< 1 4' n lit i IQfiCJ'i -31 uijki l <u)iv [Jill anna nnrgnn i *n.intsL* u!Ti ?o [?ji-'isnti rut i-JFiiHii ? ,JMuJ . Hoan aaoatat fjjanRr"" ~*?r ivan tv? ? tiJB U2I 1T3 to Frftar'' h?tle Ml ? 28 Deal out 30. Train tha mind 31. 1 tint 32. Commerce 34. Sweetheart! 38. Show Send This Coupon ? THE NEWS-TIMES | Enclosed Is 35 cento. Please send ae a copy of the study plan | for Hie House of the Week, Design X-26 , NAME - I | STREET | CITY _ (Please Print) _ STATU 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, ai 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 the architect and asking for bids for the work. You can get a study plan for The House of the Week by All- J' 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 elevations, front, rear and sides of the house. It is scaled at K-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get Your Home Built." The rings of the planet Saturn are about 171,000 miles in diam eter. Th? Hauf of th? Wa?W Colorful Western Ranch Plan Features Modern Innovations i - II ?? HPiMfc? i ? ? I Ml " tr Long aid low roof lines, with large overhangs all anort, a M to Ike exterior design of this modern adaptation of an original western ranch house. Living and sleeping areas of the house are fully separated. By JOHN O. B. WALLACE This stylish ranch combines the old and romantic west with the im provements of the newest home de signs. Numbered X-26 in the architect designed House of the Week series, it is a modern adaptation of the cattle ranch dwelling. It was created, appropriately, by a western architect. He borrowed from western lore for structural lines of the house, but elsewhere his plan was stead fastly modern. By Architect Jerry Gropp of Seattle. Wash., the design is an improvement over many ranch homes for several reasons: ? It completely divides the sleep ing and living areas ? The interior abounds in a va riety of decorative details ? The owner has the option of building with or without a base ment. Full details on this breath-of-the west plan, in an easy-to-follow area by area description, follow: The beam-celling living room is 15 feet 6 inches by 20 feet 8 inches and has a stone raised-hearth fire place. The beams support a wire brushed surfwood ceiling. The living room has a view both to the rear garden and to the front entrance courtyard. The latter is shielded from the street by a stone wall. Other living room features inclnde cove lighting and hardwood paneling. The dining room, 12 by 15 feet, has a slate floor and can be shut off from the living room by sliding shojil screens. An aluminum slid ing door opens from the dining room onto a rear patio. There are three large bedrooms and three baths on the one level. The basement version provides space for a fourth bedroom and two more baths. All bedrooms have sliding door closets. The master bedroom has its own private bath with shower. Baths are arrangedfor economical installation of plumbing. The family kitchen is 19 feet 6 inches by 20 feet 6 inches. It has a beam ceiling, cove lighting and a fireplace with built-in barbecue grille. The kitchen proper hat an all in-one kitchen unit and matching cabinets. There is ample space for informal family dining. The mud room, between the fam ily kitchen and the garage, caa be entered from an outside entrance and from the garage. The laundry center, with washer, dryer and tray, is in an alcove off the main bedroom hall ? handy to accumu lated soiled clothes. A rear path) extends nearly the foil width of the house. In the base ment version, there is a lowty recreation room, 24 by 21 feet 6 Inches, with a raised hearth fire place. The basement version likewise provides space for a large work or hobby shop, 17 by 29 feet. The deuMe garagey with access to the family kitchen through the mud room, has numerous storage shelves and a large storage closet. There are closets in the mud room, the entrance foyer and in each of the three bedrooms. In the bedroom wing, additionally, there are a linen closet and a large special closet just outside the mas ter bedroom. The entranre courtyard has a low, stone wall as a backdrop for plantings. The plan provides for construction either with or without a basement. There is separation of sleeping and living areas. Halls have luminous ceilings. In the basement version, the basement stairwell Is illuminated from above by natural light. Most at the rear wall of the house is crystal glass, nearly floor to ceil ing in height. Wire-brushed plywood and bat tens are used for exterior walls along with some stone veneer. The roof is of white marble chips. The rear patio is of pebble-finish con crete. Overall dimensions of the house are 60 by 66 feet 6 inches. The main level living area has 2,012 ?q. ft.; the garage has 700 sq. ft. For the basement version add 1,634 sq. ft. but remember the dollar cost per square foot for the base ment is much less than for living areas. St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York seats 4,500 people. See U? For Mechanical Tools Carpenter Tools WESTERN AUTO STORE MtahMdCttr The door plan of the main level, la the version without a basement, Is shown above. The basement version, adding a fottrth bedtooaa, MW<W room, two baths and a work or bobbjr shop, is shown below. r~~ ? i West Liberty, Ky. (AP) ? The : Rev. C. F. Testerman of Foster, ' Ohio, is >1. But to his sister here, l Winter'! OB tta war! Deaf he eaaght eoM. Start right m to get your home la abate far the freeita' Kiiaa. Before temperataiea drop, paiat ap, aprace ap and make thoae aee4 ed repalra aow! Repair Nowl SAFRIT LUMBER CO. XVMYTONG FOB BUILDING, BEMODELING Leanoxvilie Rd. PhoM PA 8-3843 BMufort, N. C. Mn. J*?ton Oevedon, he'i (til "baby brother.1 * Mr?. Gevedon it 106. CARTERS! CONCRtltCo ; i n^AO&Z .. .V : ??? ? Sideline B6COIM9 Btj Business for Factory llayward. Wil. (AP>- Bedding for mink ia the by-product of a local factory's manufacture of medical swab sticks. The Hayward Wood Products Co. uses white birch to make swab sticks and found it had a lot of shaving* left over. Then a mink rancher tried the shavings as bedding for his mink. Now the wood company has more orders for mink bedding than the swab machines can pro duce. So it is planning to install another machine ? just to turn out shavings. The jurist who drafted the Ordi nance of Secession in the Civil War was a Mississippian named Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar. Later he was an associate justice of the Supreme Court. CbU PAMOIS* fbr Automatic Delivery J. M. DAVIS Texaco Products Horebrad City W ?KTV0, SSSt W^LKS aho ^ekRAC J CONCRETE MASONRY ATTR ACTIT1 INEXPENSIVE I PKRMANINT r I Eaay to lay, long lasting, and attractive concrete ?laiinni) block* are the ideal material for bwildinf tUrpn, terrace* , and patio# . . . especially far the "DO IT-YOURSELF" fan of today. Concrete block* are inexpensive, easy to maintain and add beauty and value to your home. For quality block . . . precision T? 4- on Steam* equipment ..??mm today. DO IT TODAY? THE CONCRETE MASONRY WAT MOREHEAD BLOCK & TILE CO., INC. Phone PA 6-3970 NEW BERN HIGHWAY. MOREHEAD CITY, II. C. FOR CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT TODAY VOTE FOR A. M. JAMES Clerk of the Superior Court NIMH SAHHt. Sheriff ftlMRL MtRRIlL Register of D?eds MM MUNDEN Coroner D.ft. Ml House of Representatives MOSES t HOWARD S. A. CHAlfc JR. HARRELL TAYIOR DAVID YEOMANS Cfcfc&Or* SMITH F&ft COVHtY COMMISSIONERS VOTE DEMOCRATIC'
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