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Cqast Guard ^it Rur\s Acppvnd Helping Cruiser Ocean City, N. J. (AP)? A cabin cruiser ran aground in the inlra coastai waterway near here. The Coast Guard sent a boat to free it. The Coast Guard then sent an other boat to free both the cabin cruuer and its would-be rescuer. It too had run aground. See Us For Mechanical Took Carpenter Tools i WESTERN AUTO STORE Morehead City TRY For All Home Improvement Needs SEARS Catalog Sales Office Phone PA S-5181 915 Arendell St. Horehead City Economical ' HEATING OIL AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES J. M. DAVIS Distributor Texaco Products Hareheid City Designer Draws Home Demanded by Readers Bv DAVW L. f W>VEN . . Xfcis Ipw-sluM modem ranch I* a dream house coaxed into "al'ly over the architect's drawmg board it is custom-designed to fit the sDecifications of hundreds of read er who painstakingly recorded the features of the home of their heart's desire in a ^"^auk^e vey conducted by the Milwaukee Journal. The hardest part of the a?1"" tect's job was to convert the dream to a blueprint carrying the price tag demanded. $20,000. Like peo ple everywhere, the burghers of Milwaukee dream big. However, Architect Rudolph Ma tern-by making it possible ?? P?* none parts of the construction stayed within that limitation. si^lofcusck''^si?nalthed xT?n rageMandaUthee optional swimming "tmong the luxury features ob tained at this moderate price. ? A 12 x 18 foot living room with an impressive picture window and an TnglS brick fireplace giving distinction both inside and out. Directly in line with this large room U an ample dining area. When combined, the two rooms yield a spacious entertainment area stretching across 32 net. ? This same feeling of spacious ni's is won in the working area because the family room is sep arated from the compactly bu.lt kitchen by only a work counter, not a wall partition. .The three bedrooms posess abundant closet space, with j? soundproof wall separating bid room No. 3 from the adjactnt fam ily room. Obviously, these elc'ncnts in a home are as desirable in Texas ? Wisconsin. so the ' Wisconsin House should not be considered a home tailored to one region. It s tailored but only to the expressed needs ot real people raising real families, just like your own. Now a quick tour: The room count shows six rooms; three bedrooms and 1V4 or two baths, depending on how an optional is handled. iewmsw r nected for ease in chore comple tion. Plenty of glass brings light and the attractive view inside to help brighten Mom's day. There is easy access from kitchen to bath and laundry, downstairs to the basement, and to outdoors. Two counter-top ranges, a no stoop oven, and a planning desk further lighten the rou''"? 0 housekeeping. You can make a simile large utility room out of the space to the left of the kitchen, o? use one of the two alternatives shown on the plan-a half bath with a closet next to the laundry machines; or a full bath with show er stall in place of a closet. The three bedrooms grouped to gether reduce waste hall space and effect proper zoning. They could accommodate four to six people A large double lavatory bath, with a vanity, is handy to the bedrooms ??*? :?>? CONCRETE I MASONRY ATTft ACTIVI INIXPINSIVK flR^ANINT Baa* to lay, kmc luting, and attrscUro rnwrQi maaooiy blocka an tha idaal Material far buttfc< atapa, terracea, lad patioa . . . aapacUlly (or tha 'T>0 nvyou RSK LF" fan of today. Concrete Mock* ara feaxpenaive, oaay to maintain and add beauty and vain* to your bom*. For quality block . . . predaaov ?Md* on Steam* equipment . . . aaa u* today. BO H TOOAt ? 1HI CONCMTI MAtONIT WAT MOREHEAD BIOCK 4 THE CO, INC j?,T"!asMan.,c Floor plan: This is the flooi plan for X-32, in which sleeping space was deliberately held to a minimum to gain more living space. The two-car garage and optional swimming pool can be postponed to hold original cost to a minimum. Brunswick County Mfitfcl As Top Hunting Location Brunswick County, North Caro lina (Southport is tbe county seat), is classified in the current issue of Dodge News magazine as one of the best 10 hunting areas in the United States. Sports authority Erwin A. Bauer says, "This spot is located in the dank, somewhat dismal southeast corner of North Carolina, but for pure variety of game and for unique hunting conditions, it's one of the most fascinating regions of the South. There's excellent hunt ing for rabbit, squirrel, quail, deer and bear. There's some dove, waterfowl, rail and turkey bunting, too." Tbe introduction to the article follows: "This autumn the fields and for ests across the land will suddenly come alive with an invasion force of 10,000,000 strong in red coats and caps. They will celebrate a tradi tion as old as America, the hunt ing season. "They'll spend about a billion dollars and travel vast distances in the process. And hard as it may l>c to believe, they'll actually find more game on the continent than did their ancestors who settled these shores ..." In addition to Brunswick County, Mr. Bauer believes these to be America's best 10 hunting areas: Sudney, Montana; Kinney County, Texas; Ontario, Cauda; Lower Ohio River Valtey near Cairo, Illi nois; Swift Current and Moose Jay, Saskatchewan; Sawyer Coun ty, Wisconsin and vicinity; Srlway primitive area, Idaho, Eagle Lake, Texas ? and then commercial shooting preserves everywhere. Lack of Exercise Causes Soft Heels San Diego. Calif. (AP)-The soft est thing about American youth today, in the opinion of Marine Corps recruit depot doctors, are their heels. Dr. J. M. Dennis and Dr. A. C. Winfield say many young recruits develop heel fractures. "They didn't get enough walking or running while they are growing up and their bones are develop ing," said Dr. Dennis. "They come into the service with soft feet soft heels especially." All's Well That Ends Well Denton, Tex. (AP) ? Boy M. Smith has an old-fashk led well at his home, but it pumps nothing but hot water. Neither Smith or city water officials can explain the phenomenon. Wells in the same area give cool water. /\ dream you can afford: This home was designed to fit the preferences of hundreds of people is the Milwaukee area, who uswered 33 probing questions in a survey aimed at discovering the house of their dreamt. It has three bedrooms, with oversize formal and Informal living areas. Most important, it has been cost-estimated In the Milwaukee area ? without garage or optional swimming pool ? it $2?.<MX). It was planned for a lot 80 feet wide. and also can serve as a foyer powder room. Indoors, informality is encour aged by the family room? with its direct access to outdoors through sliding glass doors? or the base ment, which may be finished for recreation. The covered flagstone porch, with dramatic pierced roof for a garden tree, provides inviting out door living space. Real luxury would come with the swimming pool. For economy's sake, either one or both of these structures could be left out of the original construc tion and added at a later date. The house contains 10 clothes closets totalling 42 sq. ft., 19 feet of wall kitchen cabinets, 24 feet of base kitchen cabinets, a china closet, plus basement storage. The brick planter* on both sides of the entrance give a warm touch to the front, which is dressed up further by corner planters at the front door and pierced louver greening at the bath win The roof is while asphalt shingle; the exterior finish brick veneer and vertical boards. The house covers 1338 sq. ft., not including garage. It was de signed with a lot 80 feet wide in mind. Send This Coupon I THE NEWS-TIMES I InrloaeJ Ii U cents. Please send me a tfj af the lt><; plan | for The Hook of the Week, Detlfn X-32 . NAME , (Please Print) | STREET | cm STATE You can take this study plan to your bank or other mortgage lender and to your builder and get rough estimates on the coat of construction in this area, at veil aa 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 bida for the work. You can get ? itudy plan for The Rouse el the Week by fill ing ip your mom and address on the coupon on this page and sending It with "is cents to this newspaper. This sttyly plan shows each floor of tlpe house together with each of the four elevations, front, rear and sides of the bouse. It is scaled at H-inch per foot. It includes a guide on "How to Get your Home Built." Exactly 50 Williamson, W. Va. (AP)? When John E. Phillips says he worked hall a century for the Norfolk and Western Railway, he's exactly right Phillips retired SO years to the day after he first went to work for the company. Wen Named San Diego, Calif. (AP) ? Staff member* of the Natural History Museum during the last 45 years have included a Miss Peacock, Miss Woodcock, a Mr. Quail and a Mr. Gander. Only Gander sur vives. WINTER'S ON THE WAV . . . H ?"i m 1 ?? ? ?? New ii the time to check rear home, from roof to hue meat year needs la haMlac cm Mm yoar I nnn LUMBER CO. i*a< fhMO P* (-JM1 Newspapers Reach Majority of People Elgin, I1L (AP)? Despite tele vision tad radio, newspaper! reach most citizens. The local newspaper report-; that the Audit Bureau ol Circuit tion announced that aa average 57 million copiea at dally newa paperi were told every day laa? year, 1U lurvey ?howi tMI M per cent at US iamilie? buy ?t leaat one newspaper every ??? U1** 82 per cent o I aU persona p ye?r? and older read U*ir paper. IUl>t>% Mai LM\>t ? \ \y @ART?ft?T I 4mm& *ps [(> 485'/ F ^ ' ?' - ? y i *'WA> 7o W ... jC3 *&&&* 6W.10W COITi W* ??HS/ We Have the. Genu^e BEAUFORT HARDWAM CQ? INC Merrill Bldg. Phone PA 8-3666 Beaufort, N. C A Qljft ?41fbAC*4{UiOH *1o. *7<4e UeuAi'*UmU Phone Yfyf Order To the Subscription Deportment PArk 6-4175
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