THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1963
MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOK
This Week's Plan for Home Buildors
Misunderstanding
Of Good Will Meal
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By HIAWATHA ESTE8
This compact design (or a
three bedroom home is mod
erate In size but high in li
ability. This plan proves that
an enormous amount of living
space can be had in only 1,.
241 square feel.
By eliminating a partition
between the living and dining
rooms, both areas appear lar
ger. Additional living space
has been provided by the
sliding glass doors which
open to the patio irom the
dining. This patio is conven-
tent to the kitchen and can
double as an outdoor dining
ana lamiiy room.
A house ot true quality
always reflects attention to
detail. For instance, the fire
place nas been located on an
outsiaa wll ot the living
room bo e$ to occupy a mini,
mum ot apace In the house.
The planter at the front wall
iiy
made naturally...
16 naturally it's Lthtr
Genuine Scotch
KIPPERS
FINNAN
Thick fillets
from Scotland .
HADDIE
79b
SMELT
rrcin loiumc-i Rivet
Eitri Smell, bulk
OYSTERS
95c
ib.
39c
Swordfish Steaks mf tfu n I i viae
or H.iibut ch.ek. 89 ib. Bock Lobsar Tails KV 59c
SALMON EGGS . . 69c ib, PEEP SEA CATFISH FILLETS
Farm Fresh GRADE "AA" EGGS (Small, Bulk) 2 Doz. 85c
STEW HENS, Cut OA RABBITS, Young
Up, Fresh Frox. Jt lb. r Fryerr , 79e ,b
v Fresh Fryer Livtrs . 69c Ib.
FITTS
Si KDHM 5
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I mmmmm, $m llH
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Bl 10 (IS I MMOOM
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Ipij I24f SQUARE FEET l0,,
of the living room wraps
around the corner of the
house and ties in with the
fireplace.
Efficient Canter Hall
A minimum of hall space
provides an efficient center
hall plan and excellent cir
culation. Traffic from the
rear entrance can reach the
center hall without walking
through the length of the
kitchen.
Indiscriminate placement of
windows and doors can easily
reduce the useable wall space
in a room and cause difficulty
with furniture arrangement.
Since furniture cannot be lo'
catcd in front of a wardrobe,
this is an ideal location for
window or door. A door
the den is located in such
to
pot as It the window in thi
rear bedroom, A shoulder
hfffh window that provides
cross ventilation and does not
interfere with furniture ar
rangement is on the opposite
wan.
The efficient thrce-auarler
batn is accessible from both
the service kitchen - rear
yard areas and the master
bedroom. This is unusual in
home of this sire. The fam-
bath features a pullman
avatory with a large amount
storage below.
The roof lines on this snug
home hug the ground and
compliment the exterior of
the rustic ranch exterior. The
group of windows at the cor
ner of the garage especially
enhance the overall beauty of
the home.
Complete working drawings (or
this plan can h purchased at a
cost ot J7.S0 for the first et and
S3 tor each Jdtt ion a set whrn
ordered at the same time. This
pUn wltl he available at then
prices until May 30. Please allow
two to three week for delivery.
The following home plan tmoks
are alto available: Hallmark Homes
1; Award Homes. l; Town and
Country Hornet, $i; Homes for
Living, 1; Homes of Distinction,
ALASKA KING
CRAB LEGS
Split - 11-ox. Packaga
Try This Delicious Recipe
IROILtO KING CRAI HQS
WITH TAIASCO IUTTER SAUCl
1 Pjctege (12 ounces) lioien Aleike King Cub Legs
Va Cuo butter, melted
' Tee.poon Tbeico
Deliot end dmn creb legs iccording lo peckige directions.
Mjke i sjtKe using butier end lebexo, Arrenge split legs
on broiler reck, pour i lehlespoon ol seuce over each leg.
S.-cil, not too clo.f to the Heme, until creb meet is hot end
shell edges begin to brn (5-10 minutes), teste the meet
3 or 4 times with Tehttto butter during cooking. Serve in
the shells with extra sauce. Yield: 2 servings.
SEAFOOD
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Stmt all orders far cither plni or
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Hc box 404-T. Northrtdst, Calif.
Parts of Oregon
Due for Drought
Portland -(UPD- The worst
drought in 20 years may be
in store for parts of Oregon,
according to forecaster ot
the Soil Conservation Service.
W. T. (Jack) Frost, Oregon
snow survey supervisor, said
actual snow cover was about
25 per cent of normal for the
first of February. Of 53 key
snow courses, 27 were as low
as ever recorded, or lower,
he said.
Frost said the Rogue River
Basin snow cover was SI per
cent or average, the Wlllam
ctte Basin 16 per cent and
the Lake County Basin only
per cent on Feb. I.
The northeast corner of
Oregon has the but snow
cover, he said.
Accused Slayer
Undegoes Tests
MeMinnville - (UPD
Ac-
used slayer Larry Richard
Waibel, 17, has been returned
to the Yamhill county iail
ere after undergoing 45 days
of psychiatric examination at
the Oregon State Hospital at
Salem.
Waibel Is charged with first
degree murder in the fatal
shooting of Mrs. Mae Pinnell,
60. Carlton, at her home last
Dec. 13. He is scheduled to
appear in Circuit Court at
MeMinnville next Monday.
ficsults of the psychiatric
examination have not been
disclosed.
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IV.
LEGISLATION SPONSORS-Sen. John Sherman Cooper
(R-Ky.). right, and Sen Thomas Dood (D-Conn.) have joined
in bipartisan sponsorship of
the voting rights of Negroes
tors, shown at press conference in Washington, said the
measure required that whenever literacy tests are used as
condition for registering to
tests be uniformily applied
requires that transcripts be made of oral tests. (UPI)
Court Records
JUSTICE COURT
(Col Hill DlitricU
John Richard Weber, truck
iDeedinx. SIS.
John Vernon Mir shall, failure
to dim headlights. $13.
James Euaene Georee. no liiht
on extended load, $3.
Dean Raymond BowUby. truck
ipeedlni. 910.
Elnathan Paul Case, disobeyed
itop sign, 910-
tewane AUen Huff, excewivt
noise, lo.
CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL
COURT
Richard Franklin Mayes, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Clyde Woedrow Ashlnhurst, vio
lation of basic rule, 910.
Laura Mae Tioton. violation of
baste rule, lis.
MEDrORD MUNICIPAL COURT
Dorothy Ray Hoi be r ton. failure
to obtain Oregon operator's license
M. . . .
uavia jonn Hariey. violation oi
basic rule, $10
jo in newton l ayior, vioiauon
of bwtc rule. $10.
Hirrv cress, failure to obtain
Oregon operator's license, $25.
Mordaunt All bo n Moult on. dis
obeyed traffic signal. 10.
Gary William Smith
violation
of basic rule. sio.
Rudeila Corinne Anderson, im
proper led turn, $10. !
tiusseu cugene oureipon, viola
tion of basic rule. $30.
ueorce Milton Clearwater, viola
tion of basic rule. $13.
Donald William MacPherson. dis
obeyed traffic signal, $5.
Theodore Roosevelt worth, de
fective equipment. $10 suspended.
Gary Gene Settell. driving with
suspended operator's license. $103.
Marian Kstelle Dewey, violation
of basic rule, $13; disobeyed atop
sign, $5.
William Arthur Corbln, disobey.
4 trsffio signal. $8.
Wll burn Puree II Brfdwell. fail-
ura to leave information at the
cn or an acciaem, 7u.
Joan RumbII. tmilurm In iinn
Donald Lee Greene, aimetmvm
traffic signal. $10.
Darlene Esther Barkr lmnrxn
Robert E. Cull, violation of ha.
ale rule, $10.
Glen D. Beaionette. rfiiobeveri
top sign, 910.
William Stanford IJhr in vinU.
tlon of basic rule, $jo.
JoeV Heddan Love. vfAlatir.it nf
basic rule. $23.
Beniamln Howard Catilt. rfl.
our y ta iraiiic atsnai, iu
L ai Oh ilia Walker.
disobeyed
traffic stunal. S10
Bill Wayne Kropp, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Anna! Ruth Scott, vln utinn nf
basic rule. $10.
Kennem brnesi ureen. violation
of basic rule, $33.
Jan Boshuizen. failure to stoo
upon entering a public street from
private ariveway. sis.
Mabla llene Van Sickle, violation
of basic rule. $25.
jonn Austin Frazler. failure In
leave information at the scene of
n accident. $30 and 80 davi iui.
penion of license.
Ronald Jonn Teoouac. violation
of basic rule. $23.
Frederick Volkert Cook. eNpired
vehicle license, $3 impended.
Cecelia Bophie FtcMner. dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10 sus
pended. Mariana Virginia Moeller, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10 sus
pended. Henry Michael Striegel, impro
per lane usage. $13.
Earnest Carl Bryan, disobeyed
traffic signal. $3.
Heidi Vroat. disobeyed traffic
signal $10.
David Christopher Young, failure
to yield right of way, $23. suspend
ed. Driver improvement school.
Gordon Kenneth Mekvold, viola
tion of baste rule. $13.
Thomas Gene Bentley, disobeyed
traffic signal. $lfl.
Barbara T Parrott Downard.
wrong way on one way street. $3.
Jerry Allen Abbott, failure to
yield right of way to vehicle on
the right. $13.
Paul William Deckard. disobeyed
stop sign, $3.
Jim C Holt, no operator's li
cense. $5. suspended
tmmett Harlen Walden. viola
tion of basic rule, $23.
Robert William Hansen, viola
tion of buic rule. 125
Benjamin Franklin Comnher Sr.,
wrong way on one wav itreei sin
Robert a. McCauley, improper
lane usage. $10.
Alva Ernest Waits,
traffic signal. $10.
dlsotay?1 '
Edna rhilberg Overmyer,
dls-
tQ liejp tiglt. .
Thomas Lowell Boyd, violation
( b?!e rule, $10.
Ralph Alexander MrKav, failure
1o s leld at traffic entrance to
through highway. $23
DISTRH'T rOtRT
Lojd Phtll Blac no safety chain.
10
Gerald
slop. J.v
1 Robert
Ellon wilse.v. (aUura
Ray Collins, fatlurt
to
lloo SI0
Jfrrv Arnold Chutar. VIolaUon
of tc rule.
Pale til. worth Srverson. viola
tion ol bMc rule. SHV
nit-hard Claratu-e McDonald, vio
lalion of hff rule. $10
Vlriil William Wilson, ovar
heiaht load, sis
Nail Rtiiiell Ousenberry. over
loan. $J8
Arthur Delmoa Rurkner. viola
tlon of basic rule. )to
n t0U'tr' 'li atop
Stofer Stanley Brooks. dnobeed
stop njn. 11)
IfSw O Kotthoff. overload.
r.ul B Ownhv overload y.n f
Varv.rd A Brood o.erload SJft
$17? H'Ther. overload.
SI?01' M' Pop' n'.
Ro,er W Ooak. tolallon of
bau- rule iv
Martin p Johnson, violation of
banc rule. $10
Jack Norman Calhoun makmr
false statement as to residence on
legislation designed to protect
ana minority groups. The sena
vote in a Federal election, the
to all voter applicants. If also
license en Duration
$33.
f rank Landy, failure to stop, $10,
V. Clifford
Buhop, failure
to
stop, $10.
Viral J
John Harsh, overload, $38,
Pauline Elizabeth
wucox. fail
ure to stop. 5.
George Phillips Murphy, no op
erator's license. $3.
Paul Marion Denton, failure t
SlOP. 97.3Q.
Harold Edgar Calvin, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Lee Roy Chastain, disobeyed stop
sign. $10
Norman Edwin Mayfield, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Betty S. Lipscomb, Improper
muffler. $3.
Aubrey Allen Head, no vehicle
license, $3; disobeyed atop sign,
$13.
CIRCUIT COURT
Charleen B. Ki
Hjalmer Kannasto. divorr mm.
plaint
Davia Harper va. Sharon Harper,
divorce decree.
Glenna E. Entrun v Tlarnlrf tr.
Engen, divorce complaint.
Carolyn M. Hanson vs. Roy Ken
neth Hanson, divorce decree.
Alice E. Trantham .r tmkn
Trantham. divorce decree.
Leona Everett vs. Eugene Ever
ett. divorce decree.
caria Matheny Chandler vs. Don
ald William Chrtidler. divorce com
plaint. MARRIAGE t-ICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Maxwell Gillispie. 2731 Griffin
Creek rd.. Med ford, and Diane
Marie Rupert. 130 Portland ave.,
Medford.
Jack LeRoy Winchester, 8tS
West tlth st., and JoAnn Marie
Klngslien, 147 Highland dr., Med
ford. Joseph Lawrence Smith. 2 1 SB
Table Rock rd.. and Julia Anne
Wray, 151$ Terrace dr., Medford.
Mining Industry
Urges Stockpiles
Washington - (UPD - The
American Mining Congress
urged the government
Wednesday to retain its $8
billion strategic stockpile de
spite mounting criticisms of
wasteful surpluses.
The industry group defend
ed the program of purchasing
minerals and strategic mater
ials for the stockpile. It also
said wholesale disposals
would damage the industry.
It presented its case in a
booklet one week after a spe
cial Senate stockpile subcom
mittee concluded a 10-month
investigation that brought to
light instances of profiteering
and alleged political favorit
ism in stockpile buying dur
ing the last decade.
The mining association
urged Congress to retain strict
control over sales.
Two Firms Planning
Portland Expansion
Portland -(UPD- Evans
Products Co. and Tektronix.
Inc., Wednesday announced
expansion plans for the Port
land area.
Evans Products said it was
constructing a $750,000 cor
porate office building in Port
land. Tekronix. Inc., said it
Planned to build a $653,000
electrochemical building at
Bcaver'.cn.
awg
Chase & Sanborn
COFF
Instant, 6-oz. size . . 79c
flu$ SH Oreen Stamp
Washington - HOT -, The In.
ternal Revenue Service it
being asked to be a little more
explicit in describing when
the clinking of cocktail glass
es is for business and when it
is strictly for fun.
The National Restaurant
Association claims confusion
on this point plunged res
taurant tales downward in
January, and the lituation
may get worse.
The source of the associa
tion's apprehension is the
new expense account regula
tions that went into effect
this year. The real issue may
be the survival of what the
restaurant group calls the
"good will" business meal.
The association s counsel.
Thomas W. Power, said the
good will lunch; definitely is
deductible as a business ex
pense, if the public only
understood the "clarifying
information being put out by
IRS. -
But he added: "Proper
understanding is virtually
nonexistent."
This was promptly denied
by IRS Commissioner Mor
timer M. Caplin, who said he
felt the revenue service had
been pretty clear on the is1
sue. Caplin said the business
meal is deductible.
Caplin and Power collided
on the issue in an exchange of
letters. Ironically, the friction
seemed to be caused by the
words "good will."
Power used them almost
every time he referred to
the touchy subject. Caplin
avoided the term, referring
to the issue as "the quiet
business meal."
In an interview Power de
fined the subject of the dis
pute as "a meal where food
and beverages are furnished
for the creation of good will
alone."
Caplin said the lunch he
was referring to was treated
in IRS literature as follows:
"Business meals furnished
to an individual under cir
cumstances which are gen
erally considered to be con
ducive to a business discus
sion may be deducted . ."
Power claimed that a spot
check by the association in
some of the nation's big cities
showed that restaurant busi
ness dropped in these estab
lishments from 10 to 30 per
cent in January.
He said Caplin didn't help
the situation any when he
told a recent lunch meeting
here that "good will enter
taining is out."
"It absolutely is not," Pow
er added. He said that legis
lative documents on the law
show that the business meal
exception includes the ex
penditure which "merely pro
motes good will." i
"A majority of the business
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SHE IWJMT f ANY Tan Wl F ! MOSr flF -rue nut eut-'i i mc
PWYIN' WTO KEi? SaSTHiw WO
Good Old Fashioned Values
From
Piggly
STEWART at
Open Daily
Noted
entertaining in America is of
that nature," he said. "It is
designed not to discuss busi
ness but merely to promote
good will. In many instances,
it isn't even desirable or ap
propriate to discuss business."
A check with the IRS re
vealed that the agency's
lawyers are studying this con
flict of interpretations. A
spokesman said the IRS
would issue another clarify
ing directive in the near fu
ture. Use Remnants
Thrifty! Use remnants for
pinafore with elephant and
bubble applique decoration.
use brightest scraps for
bubbles gay applique for a
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sizes 2, 4, 6 incl.; directions.
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