Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1963, Image 20

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 1963
MEPFOHP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON "
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OSU Receives Grant
For Graduate Work
Corvallis-A five-year grant
totaling $262,685 has been
awarded Oregon State univer
sity by the National Institutes
of Health to strengthen gradu
ate training programs In
microbiology.
The funds will be used to
provide advanced training for
selected graduate students in
the fields of marine, soil, and
dairy microbiology and for
purchase of laboratory equip
ment needed for work in those
three areas plus studies on
microbial physiology and ge
netics. Included in the $50,000 plus
total for each year will be five
graduate and post-graduate
fellowships, according to Dr.
Paul R. Ellikcr, head of the
department of microbiology.
Trained microbiologists are
badly needed in the United
states, he said,
Salem - HOT - Trustees of a
proposed graduate and re
search center In Portland met
here Thursday . and were
urged by Gov. Mark Hatfield
to aim for specialization. .
Travel Division Gets
Redbook Award
Oregon slate highway de
partment's travel information
division has been cited for
"outstanding achievement in
travel advertising and pro
motion" during the past year.
The division carried off the
top award in its category in
a nationwide contest sponsor
ed by Redbook magazine and
the National Association of
Travel Organizations. Dennis
Clarke, director of the. travel
information division, accepted
the bronze plaque for the di
vision. The 1962 Redbook-NATO
Travel Awards contest was or
ganized to encourage and re
ward creative thinking In ad
vertising and promoting all
areas of the travel industry.
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This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTE3
Before you build or buy a
home, think of the conveni
ence that will make the house
more livable for both you
and your children, then in
corporate them into your final
design. It's much less expen
sive than adding them at a
later date.
for Instance, here in addi
tion to a spacious living room,
there is a separate informal
family room with lis own
fireplace and handy to bnlli
the kitchen and patio. Hav
ing such a room In a home is
especially valuable as most
family activities will take
place here.
The family room is sepa
rated only partally from the
kitchen and lis generous size
nook. It is a short distitnrc
from the kitchen, through the
sliding glass doors of the
family room, to the palio.
This convenient arrangement
means that outdoor minis can
be planned at any time mid
at a minimum of inconveni
ence. Stparalt Dining Boom
The separate dining room
with Its large corner windows
is accessible from both the
kitchen and entry.
The service bus space for
laundry facilities, plus closets
for brooms, water heater and
pantry sluratic. The oversized
pantry closet could be used
for general storage if pre
ferred. Children can use the
half bath off the service with
out tracking grime throui;h
the house from outside.
The well integrated floor
plan takes into account the
normal (low of dally traffic
and makes it easy fur you to
get from one room to another
without any detours. This re
quires a small amount of ex
tra square footage but over
the years Is well worth the
cost.
Desirable Storage Space
There Is an abundance of
desirable storage space In all
areas of the home. In addition
to that already mentioned,
nearly 18 lineal feet of closets
plus the furnace open to the
halls. Each of the front bed
rooms has its own wardrobe
while lite master bedroom has
two. Doth the family and
master bedroom private baih
have long pullmans with stor
age below.
A roofed breczeway offers
protection from the weather
when going from the house
to the garage.
A combination gable hip
roof has been utilized in de
signing this contemporary ex
terior. During construction, it
could be changed to either a
straight hip or gable if so desired.
Complete working rlrnwlrtsti tor
litis plan rnn be pun'huserl lit a
fost til 7 ,V for the first lei p.nd
for eni-h HridlttollHl set when
ordered M the Mine time. This
plnn will he available at these
price until May H. IMeasr allow
two to three week for delivery.
The following home plan book are
also available: Hallmark Homes.
SI: Award Homea. SI; Town and
Country Homes. II: Homes for
I.lvtni t; Homes of Distinction.
91: Ranch and Modern Homes. S3.
All hook a n value, onlv .v
Send all orders for either plans or
books to: Hiawatha Kstes, Post
Ofllce box 4IM-T. Norlhrldge. Callt
"OIL TO BURN"
Mobilhajl
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
772-2111
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'60 Renault Panel "
lots of doors for town delivery
plus good gas mileage.
'60 Renault Garavelle
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A real sharp dark green Con
vertible, 4 Spd. Trans., rebuilt
engine.
'60 Volvo 2 Door
Bright red, heater and music, 4
Spd. Trans. A real good buy.
'58 Ford Sedan '58 Renault Sedan
V-8, radio and heater with stand-'. . , . , ,
. T . , , . . Here s a lot of low cost transpor.
ard Trans., lots of good trans-
portation. tation for such a small price.
'57 Ford Rancherb
This light duty pickup is in top
shape. Come out and take it for
drive. .
5
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'57 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan '57 Ford Prefect
Here's a lot of car for the money. English Ford, a small car ust
Would make a good second car'. " right for the wife to drive.
'56 Cadillac
Coupe DeVille with full power.
This car dont' show its age look
it overl
'56 Volkswagen 2 Dr.
Here's the salesmanager's mis
take for the month at a low,
low price.
'56 Ford 2 Dr.
Standard trans. Still some good
miles left in this and how could
you go wrong at .
'56 Plymouth Sedan
Make a good second car, just
something to drive to work in.
'55 Olds 4 Dr. H.T.
Automatic trans., power steer
ing and brakes.
'55 Plymouth Wagon
6 pass., automatic trans., power
steering and brakes.
5M0
'55 Pontiac
We have 2 Star Chiefs to choose
from at the low price of . . .
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'54 Plymouth Wagon
A body man's special. Was hit
on the rear bumper, runs good ,
and only 29,000 miles.
H8
'53 Chev. 2 Dr.
Make a good car for that young
man in the family.
2 SIS
'52 Pontiac 4 Dr.
Here's a real work car. Buy It
now and work on it this weekend.
Open Tonite Til 9 ( TH"K )
'59 Plymouth Wagon
9 Pass, with Auto. Trans., power
steering and brakes. Motor overhauled.
'57 Ford Fairlane 500
Auto. Trans., power steering and
brakes. Try ill Buy ill
5
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'56 Buick2 Dr. Sedan
Automatic Trans., power steering
and brakes, low mileage. Tops
for its age. .
'490'
'55 Buick Century
4 Dr. Hardtop, auto, trans., pow
er steering and brakes. 2 tone
green.
'54 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan
Needs some work but it will
run now. It's yours for . .
'49 International .
METRO - Walk-in-V.n or Milk
Truck Convert to camping unit.
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2177 South Pacific Hwy. "99" Phone ... 773-7421