Harkert Island Church Tak?? Pbrt In Campaign The Harkert I (land Pentecostal Holiness Church, the Rev. Sam L. Wtthard. paaor, u participating hi the seven-weeks loyalty cam paign, dedicated t? the enlarge ment ?( the Sunday Sehbol pro * AH churches throughout the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church are taking part. The campaign ha> the endorse ment and full support of the de partment's official board and the North Carolina Conference wheae superintendent, th? Rev W. Eddie Morria, also of Goldsboro, urged the Cooperation of local pastors and Sunday School officers In at taining the goals set for the cam paign. Marshallkotg Clob Plant For Mosquito Control The Manhallberg Community Club decided at its meeting Satur day night In the community build ing to help with mosquito control in Ind around Harshallberg. The club is g< lag to work toward getting a fogging unit rigged up. Members also decided that oil soaked sawdust bags or old oil fil ter! should be put in marshy areas. John Valentine, president, pre sided. The next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26, in the community building. Garden Tools for Home Improvement ?t your Western Auto Associate Store M4 Arendfll Si. Moreketd City, N. C. TRY For All Horn* Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sale* Office Phone (-4104 ?15 Arendell St. Mdrtbeai City L shaped la Its arrangement, this elght-raom ranch bone has are*. Its entrance, at t he intersection of the two ami of the "L", it three mala tlriag ana*, a ?ulet area, a format area and an Informal reached through a froat garden. ?? Th? Houf of th> W? It Plan Includes Special Inner Sanctum for Dad By JOHN O. B. WALLACE Houses often are designed with the special needs of mother or the children in mind. But what about Dad, the bread winner? It is not often that Dad has been given the special consideration he is due in a home. So, fathers and husbands, everywhere, meet Sam uel Paul, a father and architect, who has designed an unusual, L shaped house with a special area just for you. Paul's design, designated J 2 in the House of the Week series, does not neglect the needs and interests of the rest of the family. However, as the architect ex plains, "there are times when Dad wants peace and quiet." And with this in mind. Design X-2 includes a special room just for Dad. Three Main Living Areas Dad' special room, an artfully designed inner sanctum, has been placed in the "quiet" area of this eight-room ranch house. Two other main areas of living have been in corporated in the plan ? a "for mal" area and an "informal" area. In order to reach the special room, one muat walk through the t>edroom hall Into a secondary hall, hence into Dad's inner sanctum. Father's study Is laid out with built-in shelving and a desk. It also has a retreat taarace which ia reached ky stifling doors. The ter race is inclosed with aubstantial Fencing on two sides and by a stone wall in front. The rest of the quiet area of the louse consists of three bedrpoms, >ne the master bedroom with pri vate bath. The quiet area Is sepa rated from the Informal area by he more formal dining room, liv ng room and foyer. A decorative buffet separates the 'oyer from the dining room and the I living room has a raised hearth fireplace. Off the family room, in the informal area of the house, there is a large family terrace for suntmer living. Cathedral ceilings, with exposed wooden beams, are designed for Dad's room, the master bedroom, the dining room and the living room. Conventional ceilings are used elsewhere. Walls of Glass Panels Glass panels are used in Dad's room and the master bedroom, ex tending up from the built-in units to the cathedral ceiling. The informal area of the house constitutes the family room, kitch en, laundry and an area next to the two-car garage for a workshop or hobby room. These elements are located in one integrated block so that the entire family can work and play together as desired. As the architect envisions this area, "mother could be working in the kitchen, the children could en joy their play in the family room, and Dad could be tinkering in his shop ? all doing what they desire, but at the same time enjoying each other's company." The entrance of the house is at the intersection of the two arms of the "L" and Is reached by passing through a front garden. There it a central foyer with direct access to all areas. , m, , The architect has created a _ pleasant ensemble of exterior ma- " terials. The exterior walls are Of board and batten. The roof Is of white marble chip. The low-pltch ed roof has a large overhang. There is a strong horiiontal accent of stone In the front and extending around the retreat terrace. The stone provides interesting re Building Material OiMti Patat, I ma] a Umi Material, Umt, Flatter, Sani, Gravel, llartar His, Flamberi' SappUei. Oeaeral Hardware. AH Type MM BaMUf, TDc, 01 Appliance*, Scott-Atwater Oilburl ??? i - a - m rt. - ??Wflj TwIli HjuQwirti LUMBER All?n A toll Hardware Co., Inc Phane 279-1 Newport, N. C. For Building and Horn* Improvement At a Savings WILLIS BROS. LUMBER CO. MlfttiWBjr 70-A Phon. 6-3527 MonWd City Iww ? I i I LUIiill?M? ? lief to the front elevation. The sliding aluminum windows and the awning windows integrate with the wood and the stone to create the exterior ensemble. Statistics Design X-2 has eight rooms, in cluding three bedrooms, plus a laundry room, a workshop or hob by room and two outdoor patios. The living area has 1,844 square feet. The two-car garage and workshop area have 544 square feet. The overall dimensions of the house are 70 feet 10 inches by 59 feet 9 inches. A minimum plot of 85 by 100 feet is recommended. There is a base ment under the living area and crawl space under the bedroorh wing. 01 1 in April U - Miss Kay Harris of AtUntic visited her aunt, Mrs Ad dle LapMt), th? week cad. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and daughters, F r a n k i e Ann and Yvonac, of Fayettcvilie visited Mr. and Mrs. Artie Daniels, Sunday. Miss Jennifer Rice of Crab Point visited her grandmother, Mrs. Janet Daniels, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Day and datfgfcter, Helen Lorraine of Ft. WoHn, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day a few days. Mrs. Hugh Salter and children of Beaufort vlsitad her mother Moo day. Mr. and Mrs William H Styron and daughter, Denice, of Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Styron a few days. Mr. Russell Gaskill of USCG was home the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brittingham and children of Mitchell Village visited Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Daniels Sunday. Miss Evadine Day was honored at a shower Friday night given by Mrs. Nell Daniels, Mrs. Edwin Daniels and Mr.-. Royce Emory. Forty-four guests attended. Re freshments of colas and cake were served. Mrs. Curtis Styron and children visited Mr. and Mrs Howard Rose of Markers Island Friday. Mr. Carl Daniels was home the weekend from Charlotte. The flow plan aaea a mitral foyer from wUcfc there la direct acceaa to all areas of the hoaac. A decorative buffet aeparatea the fayrr from the dlaiaf room. The bedroomi and father'a stady are la aae wtaf. Send This Coupon THE NEJVS-TIMES | EacloeeJ I* U cent*. PIum wad mc a cepy tl the iMr |IM | to The Beuie ef the Week, Deefea X-2 SAME I (Pleete Prtmt) CTTY 8TAfH AWC to Sponsor i Dairy Program i The Agricultural Workers Coon- | cil will sponsor the June Dairy Month program in the comity this | year. County agent R. M. Williams, ASC office manager B. J. May and | home demonstration agent Mrs. Floy Garner were appointed to handle the publicity for the pro gram. The council met Thursday afternoon in the conference rodrti of the Beaufort pestafflce. Council president Joe Owens re ported that he took Ann Davtt to the state poultry princess finals at Winston-Silent. He said that AM was one cf 11 contestants in tbe finals. Dr. Waiter A. Chipmsn, research scientist df the US Cistt and Wild life Service, was guest speaker at the meeting. He discussod possible tnes of atomic power in private induatry, as well as by the- gov ernment. Swftnsbdro Seniors To Prosont Comedy Bolts and Nuts, a three-act com edy, will be presented by the Swanaboto senior class at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow. The play will be In the school auditorium. The aetting ia a spooky old man- 1 sion inherited Sy BUI Rebecca 1 Bdh who turns k utto a saattartnm. 1 Character parta are played by Alice M. Witson, Jo Ann Rosa. Mil- I lie HiriCtek, ROaald tUk, Betty Arthur, Mamoa Hamilton, Phoebe Crocker, Phyllis Kozma, Jimmy I Westmoreland, William Bright, Bit- i ly Guthrie, Gene Barefoot and W. ' T. Casper. j You can take this itudy 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 at 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 blueprint* direct from the architect and asking for bids far 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 33 cents to thu newspaper. This study plan shows each floor of the house together with four Youth Will Oiv* Testimonials at Scrvic* As part of a special week of prayer, four youth of the Marshall berg Baptist Chufch will give tes timonies on the meaning of Christ In their lives at 7 p.m. tomorrow tight at the church. The woek of prayer la being held in preparation for the revival which begin* Sunday, April 20. Giving the testimonies frill be Carolyn Salter, Cynthia Buchanan, Carolyn Willi* and Temple LawU Youth Week opened at the church Sunday. each of the four elerationi, front, rear and tides of the house. It is sealed ai tt-inti per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get Your Home built." Moreh?ad Builders Supply Co. TO-A >a? Moreh. Tflri you can wifi rfl^onq Li?i &w'ft>.7 yb'-'7 Wy/ NTrR tjzs.oro "HOW'5^nn0^ YOI'R HO Ml i" ON TFST ' X. HOW YOU CAN WIN: Grand Prize $28,000 90. Second Prize $10,000 .00. Third Priie $3,000.00. One thousand other cash awards totaling tift.dDO.0O! This is section 3 of the "How's Your Home?" contest. 1 One more section will be pub lished. Follow instructions care fully. After section 0 has been completed, mail it to Home Im provement Council, P. O. Box 010, Chicafo 77, Illinois. Contest closes on June 30, 1168. Entries must, be post marked not later than mid night June SO, 1536, and re ceived by July 15, 1158. One entry per family. One prize to a winning contestant A listing of contest rules can be obtained at the offices of this newspaper. Missing sections of this contest can be obtained at the offices of this newspaper. General questions Check (c) if your home doe* not hmt 99a. cleaning equipment that does each household job well. . . .?]' 100c. no- draft weatherstripping, calking, and atorm sash ? 101/. freedom from foundation cracka, settling, and seepage. .. .Q 102 A. a modern, up-to-date automatic heating plant ? 103/t. necessary second "area" thermostat for selective heating. .Q 104 /t. adequate control of condensation and humidity. Q 105 h. effective air conditioning (room units or central system) . Q 106/. adequate hand and power gardening tools and equipment, p 107/.. ample, modern insulation ? 108A. an adequate electrical system...., ? 109k. sufficient telephone outlets ? 110m. all the hot water you need, when and where you need U....Q 111m. continuous water pressure and an adequate supply ? 112m. soft, iron- free, odorless water ? 113n. a bedroom for each child ? 114n. enough fsmily activity space i,.Q HSr. wood that is free from rot snd termites ? 116*. adequate lire, dissster, and liability insurance ? 117*. complete information on financing your ham* improvement. Q IMPORTANT! CUP AND SAVE THIS fORM WATCH FOR SECTION 6 NEXT WEEK! See for Yourself . . . You Save Here! Gel the supplies you need for those build ing or remodeling projects ... get qual ity . . . and get savings ? See as today. AFRIT LUMBER CO. LranoxvUle Road Pkoae 2-4581 Beaufort, N. C. 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