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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT, MEDFORD, OREGON This Week's Ranch and Modern Home THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1962 is a guest closel while on the vate Arssing area other : the entrance to the conlete the suite. and bath By HIAWATHA ESTES For those who seek a com' omauon 01 outdoor living separate Bining room. The The handsome living room iin prdniLdi inaoor comiort, dining room has become a with its corngr fireplace over- mis u.mic iios mum io oner. ! torgotten element in most It is also a fine example oP hnm- ,. i- ........ ... . '"" uvjifcito nt" IPI KV I how construction and design- ing can go hand-in-hand to achieve a combination that is both economical and good looking. There are many excellent features in this design. The first that one will see is the .roofed front porch and the recessed front door which is well protected from the weather. Dining Room Entranc From the entry, traffic is efficiently routed directly to at the side of t'.ti house dur ing construction. The low sweeping lire of the exterior form an impres sive and dramatic design. Part of file front porch has been eliminated to f,. m a looks the lar;e circular patio planting area in front of the through sliding glass doors, dining room. This arrangement greatly ex-j nanri the livino area nf this Compkne working drauinfs for is now having something rnm lhl. p'aj can puri-hai at a room. ; cost ot $7 50 for the tirt set and Ci thi r,..r.n anil r I .i.v. ..... v.v.. ni,u '""'orde -or cooking top-have been plan liberated from each other, you Hospital Staff Members Visit Hearth Officers ones - for many years, but it of a revival All four bedrooms are lo cated Tn the same wing and have complete privacy from the remainder of the house. Thoughtful planning to assure both comfort and relaxation ranee can in the master bedroom suite is apparent. The large room has sliding glass doors that Jpen to the rear patio. A nvra inI ranpp . . anamonai Jit wncn ..u ordered at tlie sain n,.. Ti... J: Staff members from the terested stale mental hospital spent welfave. the last three days conferring Male. Homt VUits with the staffs of the Jackson county health department ! and the public welfare com ! mission, according to Dr. A. ! Erin Merkel, public hcaltk of I ficer. ! Purpose of the orientation mental patient , quire nursing home or a fos-1 Staltenberg. chief social ter nome type oi arrangement worker ior the state hoital. the continue treat-! will availahle at prices until Sept. 20. Please allow I better working relationship can separate the two and have ; ire ateve home de5 not7,ture- I bclwccn J unly otti the oven at eve-level height- lv '"i your approval, a 1 cials and the slate hospital, with drawers below-while the I SlTiS." SSXSA S.'aff memb"s conferred be located in the lor - ni all orders lor either ! wiin some nursing nume oper- counter top and anywhere in ! .rn.ra'Nnd,':: i alors' the'?w.' men,al .hcal.,h the kitchen where it is most icaiii. ! group and other agencies in convenient. " " while The hospital staff members merit. made home visits and field i Most of the public health visits with the health depart- i nursing staff has fjjent from ment staff to become better ! one to two weeks in the state acquainted with local re- hospital becoming acquainted sources. By an inspection of with the care and treatment local resources, the hospital I offered. The public health staff members will be better I nurses are better prepared to able to evaluate problems : interpret many of the ques faced by hospital patients tions patients' families may when they are sent home. ask. Dr. Merkel said. Much of the discusi'on with ! Hospital staff members who At 70 strokes a minute, t'ff human heart beats 37 million times a year. Six O-inces of blood are moved ea; h time or land Mrs. Nadine Nunn, who alra is a social worker. 4.380 tons a year" the welfare department offi cials was on problems faced when patients return and re visited here are Dr. Larry Doyle and Dr. Thad Furlong, psychiatrists, Mrs. Gertrude , Subscribers To report improper or non dPlivrv of the Mail Tribune in Med ford, phone 772-BMI: Aih land cat! at 1224 Iowm ft or ?hone 482-3002 Montague and reka. phone Glnbe 9-3171. be fore 6 45 pm dally and 10.30 am Sundav If regular delivery arrive! nortly utter you call please notify office, thus eliminating special messerier lervice. HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 ,. 2 ,,! E&iMl 6 Oz. Jar . . . 79c OREGON FOOD STORE Ar Westgatt Shopping Canter mm inc living, work and sleeping other outside wall provides areas of the house without 1 light and ventilation but does cross-circulation. j not interfere with the ar- On one side of the entry I ranging of furniture. A pri- This compact plan can be shoulder high window in the easily located on a small city j lot. If a wider plan is desired. ; the detached double garage- for which complete plans are 1 furnished-could be attached j I Ira . f$ t ' & "1 Y JJ erowoon ' ' S i2 K LIVOIS OOOU FI1LT MU I 12. 1 O teOROOK M '- I2i'0 X n i i PtSr w J " I . anx ICOS I KITCHEN . XIrm '8l6rV 80O0( J I DIMlia L 10,11 0 I j 10 .".PLAN NO. 4 908 . T. 0 t. TlrTlf 1600 SQUARE FEET ' v' "'tl1- IllSra DOWHTOWH : P 6TH AND CENTRAL EFFECTIVE JUNE 1-OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 0 ft. Garden Hose 5 Year Guarantee, J." diameter, 100 Durable Vinyl Plastic. 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Plenty of storage space W ''jy " 'Av ir,'5lV'l for clothes, kitchen equipment and other camping gear. Just . f t ' l 2SJ-. 2 'S !, - pile the family in-and off you go! i ' -1, - ' "1 f'fk W S!'T vi'l Whether you're camping or ir-',l! '" " " 1 " j'iimbAi f.??iiii i . I xfi' SLiJ"hi"' j. I commuting-your best bet jfJZ " "ITSV ?ff,;l JV1 for breakfast is a stack of lSfCV' "TlS?SJ5l ' likl.' ' ' 7 i W$ J S , tender, golden Aunt VwKl'ifK 1T ; TO Jemima Pancakes. JfT J.'3 !- 'l 5Jr' , Just butter 'emup. X V l;"- T K pour on the syrup, f ; VTTNiijJ!r7 T--VlfeE fWf ssrr so Ifftlt "IbibMA I nfyiTft' I SECOND PRIZtSr RED HEAD Sleeping Bag. I li?f0 J' OJ trY'i; I by BRUNSWICK. Snap-ofT ennopy and shell fTii m '""f oVVI I of rugged, water-repellent cotton duck. M K Jl, I j f jV ' t SrA Lj I Filled with DACRON (100 polyester fibor). I -isgX hi tjjt-i: I . tfc i I Soft, warm, cotton-flannel inner lining, and I I GRAND PRIZE Interior nanplinRof natural birch plywood. 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WHAT WE CAN 00 TO HELP SM0KEY BEAR PREVENT FOREST FIRES. Mail entry, together with a bo i top from any kind of Aunt Jemima Pancake Mn The Original. Buttermilk or Buckwheat -or the top 2 inches cut from an Aunt Jemima tack to addreu at right. All entries will be judged on the basis ot sin cerity, creitivenest, and aptness ol though I, weighted equally. Entries must be postmarkM no later thin June 15, ?, and received by July 1, 196?. Winners will be notified by mail approiimately July 10, 1962, and a list of winners will be on hie at The Quaker Oats Com pany. Chicago, Illinois. All entries become the property of The Quaker Oats Company. Contest void where prohibited r restricted by law. ENTRY BLANK To Camp -Out Contest Pott Office) Boi 9339, Chicago 77, Illinois Here's what we can do to help Smokey Baar prevent forest fires (in 25 wordi or less): IWWefl QAOCKirt NAMl oc ere ados 47' 23' EC