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TELLING THE YOUNG MAN Tell him he was fortunately cast by birth i: to a land where every thing he ha in him can come full circle. Tell birr: he lives among a people where rnen grow bi g doing big things, or doing lesser scrvi.re in a big way—a country that has only 6 pei cei t of Doug Corrigan On His* Homeward Journey •• \ v,w »»yv. MHHi <jgs| fc..^ v 4fc fl Hf imSil ?9itSSHWI Gs Wa^Jl!M l flH < aj»roK • - Quiet, grinning Douglas “Wrong-way” Corrigan,*who flew his S9OO “old crate” from New Yorh to Ireland to become the World’s Number One Hero, takes life easy and calls for a cup of strong tea as the liner Manhattan carries him homeward. riotous welcome given him in rivaled that of Colonel Lindbergh’s triumphal return 11 years airo. This Small Home Will Be Popular Everywhere Courtesy Monthly Smalt House Club Monterey-type Haute Designed by Randolph Evans for Leisurel Comfortable Living. 1 IKE its historic ancestor the ' ranch house this Monterey type house is justly famed for its gracious hospitality. Introduced first Into California, it spread with as tonishing rapidity to all parts of the, country and is now as much at home in New England as it is In the Southwest. It is perfectly designed for leisurely, comfortdor ing people. It is a close-to-the-earth kind of house. A low-pitched roof, cover ed with distinctively colored as phalt shingles, reaches down almost to the tops of the garden holly hocks. emphasizing the length and rambling beauty of its old fashion ed exterior. In plan, it is a model of modern compactness. A large living room, dominated by an open fireplace, ilooks out over both front and, rear gardens, and is but a few steps' from the two corner bedrooms, an efficiently ordered kitchen and the built-in garage. % Several other features show the thoughtfulness exhibited by its well - known architect, Randolph Evans, who designed it for the Monthly Small House Club of 227 ,Eaut 45th Street, New York City. THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 elation and 71 per cent of the ■world s automobiles; (> pe cent of the world's population and 52 per cent of the world’s telephones; <5 per cent of the world’s population and 44 \ er cent o;‘ the \v< i Id’s ra dios; (i per cent of the wo. Id's I'* pulation and „•« per unit . . tre world's popula* on ,-..iu double m The dinette, for Instance, can be extended almost Into the garden for summer dining by opening the paired French doors that separate it from the oovered porch, and the utility room, containing faumdry trays,’ heating and hot water plants, can be made into a laundry and store room by building a small cel lar to accommodate the heating equipment A roof of mineral surfaced as phalt shingles adds much to the safety and beauty of this romantic looking, but very practical home It forms a fire-resistant shield that permanently protects the roof from flying sparks and burning em bers, one of the chief causes of conflag&r&tion in the United States, life insurance of the rest of the world. More children in the j schools, more homes owned by fam- * ilies, more college opportunities,! than anywhere else. This is part j f '.h so-called “wreckage” the el- ! i generation is leaving him. I 1 *on t say these are merely mate >i. 1 things—they are visible sym >f spiritual wealth. Tell him according to fire insurance statis ticians. Whether built far out in the country, where it may sometime be endangered by brush fire: or burning outbuildings, or built in town with many close-by neighbors, such a flrasafe roof is an indis pensable protection. More than GOO cities and towns in this country re quire such a fire-resistant roof by law. Another illustration of the sound specifications prepared by its ar chitect is the mineral wool insula tion in all side walls and above the ceiling. Mineral wool is also placed under the floor so that there will be no danger of cold floors in this cellarless house. A family of three or four can be comfortably accommodated in this simple house. Approximately 47 feet wide, it should stand on a 75 foot lot, or roomier, to give suffi ciently large side yards, and when finally completed, with flagstone walks, brass door knocker and shut ters painted to match the asphalt shingles of the roof, it will seem a fit part of the land on which it stands. Though expensive In appearance, Randolph Evans reports that this house can be built for from $4,800 to $5,500, depending locale. that this is a country where men I with no capital but their hand . their overalls, an idea, and an urge ! to serve their generation have al- I ways had a wide field, and never 1 before so wide as now. —’.V. J. i I Cameron. 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