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> ?- ? mi ?> .in in ii i Send Tins Coupon , THE NEWS-TIMES I | fitlml li U cntm. ru?m mmi ? ? mm * ? ?M7 | i fer IV Ixue M the Week, Dedca X?43 . NUB ? ? , i ' I -| I "?" ? ? I You can tske this study plan to your bank or other mortgage leader and to your bidder and get math estiaiatea on the coat of construction In tbil area, al well u an idea of the relation of tbe coat to yon b?4get. With this information you will know whether you wUl wait to , proceed with construction by or dering working blueprint! direct from tbe architect and asking C for bids for tbe work. n Yon can get a study plan far a The House cf the Week by fill- t| ing In your name and addresa on the coupon on this page aad n sending it with 39 cents to this ci newspaper. 31 This study plan shows each floor at the house together with each .at the lour elavati&ns, (Mat. rur aad jUm of the house. It is scaled at tt-lnch per loot. It Includes ? guide an "How to Gat Your Hone BaUt." faiarrne Galas Kansas City, Mo. (AP) ? The (lurch of the Nasarene started 2S2 ew congregations in 19S8 ? an verage of two new ones every iree days ? a record for the de smination. Church membership limbed about 9,400 persons to 91,700. For your HOME Family on-the-grow? Need more living space ? Add ing one or more rooms to your present home may well prove to be the most economical and satisfac tory solution. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS SAFRIT LUMBER CO. Phone PA 8-3843 LenooxviUe Road ? Beaufort, N. C kss: ss I CONCRETE MASONRY ATT It ACT! VI IMIX# IN 51 Vi MKMANlNt; This Plan Provides Four ! Bedrooms on Limited Budaet By DAVID L. VOWEN A fiWri faradoi frequently plaguas the search for a perfect home plan. The reaion most people want a new house is that their present quarters are too small. And here's the paradox: They're looking for a new home because the family is big. Bat big houses usually have big price tags The houses they can afford don't provide them with enough bed rooms; the houses that provide the needed bedrooms are beyond their price range. Because of this, many people en dure cramped living because they don't believe they can afford a house that would make them com fortable. Architect Samuel Paul had the family in this predicament in mind in designing X-43 in the House of the Week series. He set out to use his architectural skill to achieve the greatest amount of house for the least amount of money. The home that came off his drawing board has four bedrooms, IVi baths, living dining and family rooms, kitchen, recreation, utility and laundry rooms. He used the split-level frame work and gave the house an ap pearance as modern as tomorrow. X-43 yields an exceptionally large amount of area on a minimum amount of costly excavation and foundation work. Basement space is required only under the living room. The houes has a car-port instead of a garage. dean, simple not lines save labor and materials. The prefab ricated fireplace called for in the plan requires no elaborate brick chimney work. It also can be ? ? .. I i ? ? ? StrikiBf mfcra luxury: This impressive four- bedroom home has a rieh appearauce that belies the coat-cutting that weat lata its design. Slab coattrwtlon under most of the h?ue balds nfmiit exeava lt?? to a niainuiiii. Ike habitable area is 1,63* square feet. It was deaigaed for a hi# Unity bulidlai an a budget. placed anywhere desired along the outside living room wall. "The separate levels and indi vidual areas set apart on these levels produce a great deal of per sonal privacy and interest where required," Paul explains. "This is a feature overlooked in too many modern, large family bouses." The aftaifl entrance opens on a large foyer, containing both a big closet and a lavatory easily reached from the working and en tertaining areas. Hie dining room, kitchen and family room are on this entry level. The big open kitchen is tied in closely with the family room, sep arated from it only by the useful family dining bar. The kitehen is wfttally convenient both to the dining room and the outdoor ter race in the rear. Sliding glass doors in the dining room open on the terrace, setting the stage (or pleasant outdoor liv ing. The living room is large and completely cross-ventilated. It runs the entire depth of the house on the middle level and at one end looks down? through an iron rail ing?upon the dining room. The upper level contains a bath and four bedrooms, each with iti own built-in storage unit of cloSfet and drawers. The hall and stair well are dramatically lit by the high full-width window over the itairs. The small basement contains laundry and utility roomi, plus a second recreation room. This space, of course, could be left in an unfinished state for completion long after original construction. Bedroom, living room and entry levels have a total of 1,639 square feet of space. Tlie basement offers 295 more square feet. The house is 55' wide and 23' 8" deep. FIRST fLOOR PLAN. M? ' * : 1 V* Floor flu: Large living room gains glamor by Ha elevation a few steps up from the entry level. Bteken uM family room Mend together to give warm air o f spaciousness to both areas. Sliding glass doori in dining room open go tavMng outdoor terraee. lewl: EMh ft the for Mmu kHlkin Mlt-io ?f efcxet and tam. NEARLY EVERYONE IN CARTERET COUNTY READS CARTERfcT COUNTY NEWS-TIMES Need Money For TAXES? 5? ftttyFifst-Cftizm Office for a Low-Coat Personal Load *0*1 to* 4m M, UmiiMj loen *rvle? ewiHebliet ewery Firsf Citiiens offle*. PtoouM your <? wqwlrnwnn In wfldnu* i without rhll|*lf)ft OmwiiIwiI montf ily payments ftwy bo irrinQid to Jit your budget. Com* in toon. Wo wlH bo plowed to wrvo you. Port Calendar Murebead City Mate P?rt Black Ten ? Due Friday to pick up tobacco and fish oil for Europe. Werratal? Due Monday to lead tobacco for Germany. Femwave ? Due April 11 to pick up <ry milk ior Algeria. Luna Maertk? Due April 11 to load tobacco for Bangkok. Orexaha? Dae April 15 to load dry milk for Morocco. Jehovah Witnesses To Meet in Wilson A three-day Christian convention of Jehovah's Witnesses will be held is Wilson April 24-28 at the Na tional Guard Armory. In making the announcement, P, R Rarry>g Jr., tor of the Morehead City congre gation at JAovah'j Witnesaes, said feat the ooaveflUan la w of MM such conventions held each year In eastern Narth Carolina During the three days more than <00 delegates from aoan 25 counties are ex pected to attend. The convention will be sponsored by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Brooklyn, N. Y. and the delegates will hear speaker t from there aad from the congregations in eastern North Carolina. SWARMING TERMITES Gvfl Suit (CarttaMd from l?a*e 1) eery stare sad Or. Lewis's office, other businesses wiped out in the fire were Herring's jewelry stare, Or. L. W. Moore's office, Durtiam Life Insurance -office, Service Shoe shop, the Bargain Center and the Western Union office. Farther damage was prevented by drafting saltwater from Tay lor's Creek far aac in quenching the flames. A brick building is aaw Mag erected by the Potter family on the site of the dreg stare, the gro cery store and Herring's jewelry stere. Newfoundland last its status as a British dominion in IMS and be came a crown colony? subject to final rule of the British crown. Driver Cited Following Wreck Elwood Ray Ban Of WHson was charged with drunk driving early " Sunday moraiag by Lt. Jae Smith of the Monshcad Oty P?Mce de partment after the car which he wai driving struck a parked auto at the corner of t9th md Arandell belonging to Russell Robert Willan of Marthead City. The aeetdat occurred about 1:30 Sunday morning according to po lice reports, and ralWaH in heavy daaaage to the Bass auto. The Willan ear eaeaped with oaiy minor , damage to the rear bumper Baas, at the time at the accident, was travelling east an Arendell Street aad struck the rear of the Wittan ear, tnwtiag it into ano ther car that was parked in front U tt. J I CONCRETE rc j 7 \r<jrU*? R?At>r Mtxep concru r e J .1. . 6-4859 "N t. 70 W MOREWEAD ClTY M C HOLESALE PRICES I BUILD THAT ADDITION NOW I Guy Your Supplies At Our Famous WHOLESALE PRICES Family on-the-frow ? Need more Ihiaf space? AiMini oae or mmm rooms to your present home may well praare the most economical -md satisfactory solution. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES Window Units ? ? features. Prices begin at #/ .7 J K D Assembled $1.00 Mere Flush Doors Interior ? Begin ?t__ $4.53 Hush Doors SSzH^r. ? $11.95 . Best Grade Davis Outside White, per gal. $4.75 Paint" B,u? Rid?? Outside White, gal. $3.49 " Interior Utex Wall Paint, gal $2.08 Water Pumps Per Hour. Complete ff /L C Q C With Tank D _ 1 1 Li j~i -| i it i Complete Bathroom, Tub, Closet and Un Darnrooms tory, With Fittings te Wall. 95 WHATEVER YOUR BUILDING NEEDS MAY BE, WE CAN SERVE YOU . v . AND OUR EXPERIENCED SALES FORCE WILL BE GLAD TO ADVISE YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS GENERAL WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 7B Wert, 1ft Miles bmm New I (WHOLESALE PRICES i
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