Newport FFA Plans Outing Members of the Newport FFA Chapter are attending the White Lake FFA camp this week. C. S. Long, vocational agriculture teach er at the school, accompanied the boys to camp. Those boys who went are Jimmy Mann. Eric Gray, Johnny Skinner. Leslie Biggs. Harold Pollock. Frank Millis, Dicky Gar ner, Gancs Chapman, Terry Gar ner, Mitchell Adams, Jimmy Skin ner, Tommy Howard. Curtis Jones, Allen Gray, Jerry Brown, David Durham, Ia>uis Kelly, Lewis For rest and Carol Mills. The boys left Newport early yesterday morning and will return about noon Saturday. Night programs at the camp include vespers, business, conser vation, safety, music, group games, novelty relay races, square dancing, and special entertainment by individuals and groups and quiz programs. On June 22, 1921, the Wright Aeronautical Corp. was the first aviation company to have its stock traded on the New York Stock Ex change. Women We 'it i "Pyrofax" gas is clean ? makes housekeeping so much easier. Helps you save steps, save time. And, it's completely dependable for cooking, water heating, clothes drying, and room heating. QUALITY CONTROLLED BOTTLED OAS SERVICE Carteret Gas and Appliance Co. 109 S. 8th St. Phone (-4044 YOUR PYROFAX GAS DISTRIBUTOR Bottled and Bulk How to Mako Best Use of Study Plan Taking the HW SI ?tudy plan to your contractor will enable you to get eatimatea on the baaie plan and the two alternate plana oI the va cation houae These eatimatea will help you determine which of the plana you want to follow?presupposing that present family needs permit you to make a choice. With children, you would, of course, select one of the alternate plana. Moisture-Proofing Important Factor Design 1IW 58 can be built on a concrete slab or over a crawl space. In either case, the home owner should sec to it that ade quate moisture-proofing procedures are followed. Important at all times, this is especially so when a house is lo cated near a body of water. In addition, any house built over a crawl space should have plenty of ventilation between the ground and the first floor. Fragments of used charcoal found near Tule Springs, Nev. arc believed by scientists to be some 23,800 years old. PURE rot CAS I KR SHAVING . . IKTTIR SKIN CARC SERViSOFT SOFT WATtII SMVICI on ? low-coit Svtmict ? *4U ? MtOim KM OfTAJU Water Conditioning Service of N. C. 2004 Bridges St. Morehead City Phone t-i422 FOR HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS COLOR CRAFT PAINTS TILE OF ALL KINDS INSTALLED TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-5209 2407". Bridges St. . Morehead City ALL TYPES OF LUMBER NATIVE AND WESTERN PINE MOULDINGS EASTERN MILLWORKS PHONE Z-tMl HI(kw>T It Ud 111 Bcaatwt, N. C Um Wrought Iron For Lotting Beauty Rradymadt wrought Inn coltmu (IMS tp. Wrought tree mill hex pnlea tt.75 tp. Wrought Irto table lega (art) MP ap. Micro Machine Co. Mill Box ?4 Newport, N. C. Roete 1 2 oillea weal ea Highway 24 JWtD WW IHC bk; Whatever your lumber needs, you cau count on us for quality ? Ronlins ? Nhrathlnjt ? Nails ? Paint ? Insulation ? flooring SAFRIT LUMBER CO. LoanoxvOTa Road ? Beaufort, N. C. The Howm of Hw Wook Vacation House Can Grow By ANDEEW C. LANG This week The House of the Week goes on vacation?your va cation! Whether it be at the beach, or the mountains, or that favorite cool lake, design HW-58 is a va cation home you'll want to con sider for the sweltering months ahead. Besides initial economy, this va cation house can be built to grow in both space and value. Archi tect Herman York provides you with three choices: the basic plan for a delightful bungalow at low est possible cost, alternate Num ber One for the same house with an added bedroom, and alternate Number Two for expanding the original with two bedrooms and a carport. If desired, one or both altera tions can be made long after the original construction with no ma jor structural changes ? it is a house that grows naturally. This flexibility gives it an excellent re sale value. The basic design features an in door motif, with an outdoor terrace literally "growing" off a huge in door leisure room. Only sliding glass doors separate the two. A fireplace in the leisure room and a grille on the terrace share the same chimney. A wood fence on two sides of the terrace can provide outdoor privacy if neces sary. A folding partition between the leisure room and the kitchen can be used to combine or separate these indoor areas, as desired. The side door provides a con venient entrance for returning swimmers and other sportsmen, since it leads almost directly to the shower room. This in turn is accessible to a lavatory. Both rooms can be used privately. Architect York has provided a spacious storage area, not only for luggage, but for sleeping when the basic plan is used without one or both of the extra bedrooms. This storage-sleeping section has a large closet, an entrance to the lavatory and another to the leisure room. A whole family, of course, can use the leisure room as a sleeping area with the use of convertible furniture. When either of the alternate plans is used, the storage area be comes a private hall for access to the lavatory and shower room from the bedroom addition. With alternate plan Number One, a single bedroom is added to the left rear of the house di rectly behind the shower room. It has cross ventilation and a large closet. With alternate plan Number Two, a second bedroom is added between the first one and the ter race. It, too, has cross ventilation and a large closet. A door from this bedroom leads to the leisure room. The basic plan has a frontage of 42 feet and is 1^ feet from front to rear for a total of 738 square feet. On a narrow lot, it can be turned so that the present side door will serve as the front door. The plans show an alternate front elevation. Alternate plan Number One to tals 936 square feet. . . alternate plan Number Two 1,057 square feet. A carport or garage at the left side of the house is optional with any of the three plans. Also optional, and shown in the plans, is a centrally-located floor furnace so that the house can be used in the winter as well as the summer in certain sections of the country. Architect York recommends ver tical redwood siding on the exter ior, with a white asphalt shingle roof. The redwood is exceptionally durable near lakes and beaches and wherever there are periods of high humidity. Natural-finished wood panelling is suggested for the interior. Wouldn't the possibilities of this modern, economical vacation home fit that favorite retreat you've al ways wanted to build to escape the summer heat? Here ii final version of eipandable cottage. Exterior la vertical redwood aiding. Snack bar separates kitchen and leisure room. Folding partitions combine or separate these areas. ?BASIC PLAN. .ADDING ONt BLD RM.. (ALT. I) 95ft SO FT. TOTAL ADDING ANOTHLR BE.D RM. i CARPORT (ALT. S) ios7 MIT TOT AW Send This Coupon THE NEWS-TIMES Enclosed Is 35 cents. Plcsse send me s copy of the study plan for The Bouse of the Week, Design HW-58 NAME (Please Print) STREET CITY STATE 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, as 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 fill 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 aides of the house. It ia scaled at tt-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Cet Your lfouse Built." News hesa \ MERMMON w -r- . 1?S? June 13?Dr. and Mrs. Marvin llcrrington and children of Nor folk, Va., spent Saturday night with Mrs. Hcrrington's mother, Mrs. Addie Carraway. Mrs. Lloyd Brock and children of Tampa, Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Pittman. Miss Jcanc Carroll Pittman, stu dent at Sacred Heart College, Bel mont, is spending her vacation at home. Miss Elisabeth Stallings, student at Louisburg College, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Coyman of New Rochcllc Park, N. J. Mrs. Carroll Smith of Oak Grove and Mrs. Emma Bccton of Wake Forest spent Monday afternoon visiting in the neighborhood. Mr. D. M. Salter, who has been very sick, is improving, we arc glad to report. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard and children of Kinslon recently spent the day with Mr. Howard's mother, Mrs. D. M. Salter. Our revival here at the Meth odist Church started Monday night. The Rev. R. R. Btankcnhorn of Oak Grove is the guest minister. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Carraway and children. Carroll and Jo neth. of Plymouth spent Sunday here. Mrs. Guy Carraway, who has been on a visit to Plymouth, returned home. The American eel is the only fish that lives and grows in fresh water, but goes into the salty ocean to apawn. Newport Rotarians Star in Own Movie In One-Night Stand Newport Rotarians starred in their own movie last Monday night They saw movies taken at the dress rehearsal of their woman less wedding. Monroe Garner, guest of program chairman Moses Howard, showed the films. The Rotarians met at the educational building of the St. James Meth odist Church. Mr. Garner showed the movies as they were taken the first time and then ran them backwards. Visiting Rotarians and guests who enjoyed the program were the Rev. Guthrie Brown, J. David Murray and W. C. Carlton, More head City, Harvey Garner and Jimmy Kelly" of Newport and R. L. Pruit, former principal of the Newport School. Practical Jokers Play Games on Chest X-Ray Lo? Angeles (AP)?Before hav ing a Health Department chest X-ray. a local wag tucked inside his shirt a profile of a girl's head cut from tinfoil, which is imper vious to the penetrating rays. Then he signed his brother's | name to the identification card. When the brother recovered from the ahock, this was his revenge: He cut two letters from a sheet of tinfoil, slipped them under his shirt before being X-rayed, and gave the Health Department the first brother's name. The letters which showed up on the film were "T.B." BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY Eiptwl ceacrete hlack walla add beauty . . dcdpi to today'! finest hoatei... and at tke una Man* aave yaa dollars aad dollars an aiptadu latertar fln bkin( .. . aad upkeep. Masonry paints are now arali able to aaay beautifnl deearator calara ... far tea pkte harmony af ataaaary walla aad atber latoitor and axtorlar decorations. Far quality Mack . . . pre cisian made on Stearaa equipment ... toe as today. 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