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^HE mobile home—“Most Home For The Money” Photo courtesy Good Housekeeping July, 1970 MASTER BEDROOM—Fieldcrest’s “Polynesia” bedcover and window panels. Photo courtesy Good Housekeeping July, 1970 Left, child’s room is furnished with Fieldcrest Accent bedspreads. Right, Yves Saint Laurent Dimensions towels and Royal Velvet shower cur tain complement the elegant bath. teldcresi Fashions Fiveii Mobile Home Are Shown In Unique Home Unit Featured '^hly Good Housekeeping styig *1® Americana is changing it’s M g living. Handsome, wood panel- and beautifully decorated are only two of the exciting Wlij , of the new mobile home units tOo '''ere bought this year by some itig’ ^ American families who are mak- horfJg®®^®'''^ay’s trailer today’s permanent 'I'h '^ew look in mobile homes, shown Oiiij by 7,500 Home Econ- 9t {L ® Ihis June when it was on display ® bational convention of The Amer- Ho: 'ihe Economists Association held ‘ Cl \ Ohio. A traveling unit, being shown throughout S. at regional trade shows. the is Designed for a young family with two children, the home is a result of the combined efforts of the North Carolina Mobile Housing Institute and the Uni versity of North Carolina’s School of Home Economics. Research and decorating was done by Wilma Scott, a graduate student at UNC-G, currently working toward her master’s degree in housing. Dr. Naomi Albanese, dean of the School of Home Economics, directed the program with a committee of faculty advisors, ■ Dr. Eunice Deemer, Mrs. Sammy Garner and Mrs. Sarah Shoffner, who acted as consultants on the project. Two more homes to be designed by Miss Scott will be for newlyweds and retired couples, thereby meeting the needs of people within three life cycles. Connor Industries of Newport, N. C., built this exceptional house. Its price, including furniture supplied by the Southern Furniture Manufacturers As sociation, is an almost unbelievable $8,500. The Fieldcrest Marketing Division contributed home furnishings in the master bedroom with the exotic ‘Poly nesia’ printed quilt bedcover and win dow treatment. The children’s room has bright ‘Accent’ bedspreads, while Yves St. Laurents’ striking ‘Dimensions’ towels, and a Royal Velvet, satin striped Celanese taffeta shower curtain add an elegant touch to the attractive bath. From the colorful, practical vinyl cov ered walls and fine furniture, to the elongated ‘French door’ type of windows and handsomely carved front door, the house has dignity and a feeling of per manence in its charming setting. E>AY, august 10, 1970
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