The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1965 Page: 5 of 32
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The House Of The Week
“BABY BLUEPRINT* OF DESIGN
Economy Home Features Styling
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Cepacol
INITIAL VIEW: This attractive living room, with its stone fireplace and wood
paneling, is immediately visible to any one entering the house through the sliding
glass doors.
Johnson, Vice President Hu-
bert H. Humphrey and De mo-
ment for the heating unit and
storage is located under the Tiv-
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Bring your prescriptions to
Humpty Drug! Your
prescription is our most
important responsibility!
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Cepacol Mouth Wash
No purchase
necessary!
While supplies last.
Prices effective
thru Wednesday,
June 30, 1965.
Quantity Rights
Reserved!
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is the heart of the TRAVEL BL RE Al
in every CONOCO station!
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TOURAIDE TRAVEL CENTER!
Conoco’s Deluxe TOURAIDETravel
Guide contains most everything you’ll
want to know to make your vacation the
best ever! 87 pages of clear, comprehen-
sive maps covering all 50 States, Canada
and Mexico, plus “in and out” city maps
... information about national parks and
other recreation areas ... special scenic
wonders... mileage and expense records
. . . weather data with what-to-wear sug-
gestions . . . where to stay and eat. . .
general travel tips galore . . . even a pre-
trip check list... and much more!
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OPTICAL ILLUSION: While the over all dimensions of this two-bedroom house
almost form a square, the low-pitched roofline, full porch and brick planter com-
bine to give a desirable appearance of width.
FLOOR PLANS: Every- bit of floor space is utilized in
Design H-63, with a total of 864 square feet of habit-
able area, not including the long front porch.
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, June 24, 1965 J
mail this coupon today for a Eldorado Man
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House.” The price is only 50 cents. Send to House of
the Week, Lawton Publishing Co., Third and A. Law-
ton. Okla.
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WEATHER DATA
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storage
While this house is a simple
rectangle, with no costly jogs
or breaks in the foundation or
roof, we think you'll agree that
a boxy appearance has been
avoided by smart exterior de-
signing
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to the rear.
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House of The Week can be yours now. It comes to you A motorcycle-car collision in
in a handy folder with a baby blueprint showing each Jackson County Wednesday,e5-
floor and all elevations plus “Tips on Building a yinfa Eldorado man.
was constructed from 1855 to swell
HUMPTY DUMPTY
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cratic congressional leaders will
shuttle from the National Guard
Armory to the new Washington
Hilton Hotel to address diners at
both halls.
Proceeds are earmarked for
1966 Democratic congressional
campaigns.
DINING AREA
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toll to 269, compared to 348 at
this time a year ago.
Cooksey’s car went out of con-
trol on Interstate 35 in Moore
and hit another car from be-
hind. the highway patrol report-
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partial basement may be omit-
ted unless needed for extra
sliding glass doors which ex-
the kitchen from the dining
area There is a full comple-
ment of appliances, arranged
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MILEAGE CHART
the party's campaign
of __________ __ _
Cooksey of Oklahoma City
boosted the state’s 1965 traffic
In addition to the famous Deluxe TOUR-
AI DE* Travel Guide, it contains a rack
full of the latest travel literature with .
special information about the area you re
visiting. Your Conoco dealer is also glad
to help you any way he can. For the best
in travel service... the best in car service
too... make Conoco stations your travel
headquarters.
WHERE TO STAY AND EAT
ooes "
house that isn't expensive, don't
overlook appearance. We want a
house that looks nice as well as
costs less."
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G Ch ireotis.what. he.Conddo Both of these rooms have cross- _
aboutsthest equestunDesn ventilation Incidentally, archi-
nsathahasei,. thor nhouse, tect Chirgotis recommends year-
with contemporary styling. max- round airconditioning, automat- -
imum use or floor space and " ally, fired hy 0,1 or gas, de-
tidl .ver .11 qimensions of 36' pending on the economy of gas
t ‘34 with MM square feet of in the locality where the house
lving’area. will be built A partial base- ,.
The friendly exterior of this
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latest House of the Week fea-li. ... it
turns a low - pitched roofline
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1873. covering four miles; treasury.
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A COMPOSITE quote of what
some recent letter writers have
been telling us might sound
something like this:
’ Give us a house in which
economy of construction is the
dominant feature it should have
at least two bedrooms and a
sir a ole living room—the kind of
house that could be used as a
regular home for some persons,
a lakeside or mountain retreat
for others. But don't wait until
the spring or summer to show it
to us. We want to see the plans
during the winter so we can get
going on it several months
ahead of time."
And then the almost unani-
mous comment
"Just because it's a small
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WASHINGTON (AP) — With
President Johnson as the top
attraction, more than 8.000
Democrats are paying $160-a-
corner of the structure to give,
an added appearance of width
Although other materials could
be substituted, the outside is a
pleasaing combination of brick
veneer and either redwood or
cedar vertical siding capable of
taking stain for a minimum of
future upkeep. A white gravel
asphalt rolled roof is specified
for economy of material as well
as for its reflective insulating
value.
The covered porch provides a
welcome introduction to the
house and also serves as an out-
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PRE TRIP CHECKLIST
Please send me a baby blueprint on Design H-63
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tend almost the visual length of I
the L-shaped combined dining- |
living room These large floor- I
to-ceiling glass doors are
framed in aluminum runways
to insure ease of operation.
A beam cathedral ceiling over 9
the living-dining area is ex- l
plotted for its natural attractive- |
ness. This technique adds height I
to the rooms as well as setting C
an informal note for interior |
decoration. The stone-faced fire- a
place at the end of the 23-foot 5
length of the living room is g
flanked by bookcases, with plen- l
ty of other wall space for de- "
sired furniture arrangments.
A folding partition separates
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H-63 STATISTICS
Design H-63 has a living
room, dining area, kitchen,
two bedrooms, a spacious
bath and a porch running
the width of the house. There
are 864 square feet of living
area. not including the porch.
Over-all dimensions, which
do include the porch. are
34’ by 36’. The plans call for
a partial basement under the
living room to handle the
heating unit and provide ex-
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The victim wan identified as
Ronald Patrick. Eldorado. The
accident occurred one mile west
of Eldorado on S.H. 5. highway
i patrol investigators said.
Patrick died when his motor-
cycle and a car driven by Jose
Mana Benazidex, 20. Eldorado,
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Johnson, Truman
To Visit Friday
WASHINGTON CAP, — The
White House announced today
that President Johnson will ■
spend tonight in Kansas City.'
Mo., and have breakfast Friday 1
with former President Harry S.
Truman.
The fact that Johnson planned
to stop off in Kansas City en
route to San Francisco to ad- •
dress the 20th anniversary ses-
sion of the United Nations Fri-
day. became known Wednesday.'
but the White House confirmed ’
it for the first time today.
Johnson will leave for Kansas
City tonight after two speeches
at Democratic dinners hen* to
raise money for next year’s
congressional campaigns.
He will spend the night at the
Muehlebach Hotel and will have .
breakfast with Truman at 7
a.m. at the hotel.
The time of Johnson's depar-
ture from Kansas City is not yet ’
firm, but he is expected to
reach San Francisco about 11 ‘
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1965, newspaper, June 24, 1965; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2033489/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.