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PLAN NO. 4915-A;"
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Br HIAWATHA E8TES
People who entov tradi
tional architecture are be
coming more aware that the
amenities of yesterday are
more enjoyable than ever
when combined with the plan
ning and products of today.
Ine rustic ranch home,
after many years, continues
to be one of the most pop
ular exterior styles. The wood
siding is usually compliment'
ed by generous use of stone wise track through the house,
or brick veneer and planters. It Is also accessible from the
Double-hung windows are rear bedroom. This bath plul
now available that are both both of the others featurei
Surface Rights of
Claims Checked
The bureau of land man
agement Is asking holders of
mining claims prior to July
23, 1955, located under the having someone underfoot
BLM jurisdiction in the south- The family room is really
em part of Douglas county an all-purpose room today. No
weather-proofed and design
ed so they can be quickly re
moved from their frames for
easier washing. .
Instead of one Urge room
where the family used to con
gregate white mother was at
tempting tt prepare meals
We now offer a family room
which is only partially sep
arated from the kitchen.
Informal Gatherings
This provides space for in
formal gathering of the fam
ily, and mother can join in
the conversation and activi'
ties as she performs her kit
chen chores but without the
disadvantage of constantly
to contact the Portland office
concerning the surface rights
on their claims.
Public Law 167, passed in
1955, provides for multiple
use management by the gov
ernment of the surface re
sources of unpatented mining
claims so long as it does not
interfere with mining opera
tions.
The land office wants to
know if there are any un
patented mining claims lo
cated prior to the 1955 act,
so that rights to timber and
common varieties of mineral
materials can be determined.
It was stated that the law
automatically gives the gov
ernment the right to manage
or dispose of surface resources
on unpatented mining claims
located after July 23, 1955.
but docs not affect the rights
of mining claimants to pros
pect and mine their claims.
Verified statements should
only be filed if the claims
were located before the 1955
act, and If the claimant as
serts rights to surface re
sources.
Additional information may
be obtained from the man
ager, land office, BLM, 710
Northeast Holladay, Portland
12, Ore.
Guest Lecturers at
Institute Named
Eugene Two prominent
music directors from England
and Canada will be guest lec
turers at the University of
Oregon's second summer in
stitute of International Music
Education.
Peter Maxwell Davics, di
rector of music at Cirencester
School in England and cur
rently a Harkness Fellow at
Princeton university, will lec
ture at two workshops from
July 8 to 19.
The July 22-Aug. 1 work
shop will have as guest lec
turer Stanley Saunders. He Is
a member of the music facul
ty of Mount Allison univer
sity. New Brunswick; conduc
tor of the Amherst Concert
Band, Nova Scotia; and musi
cal director of the Eighth
Canadian Hussars Regiment.
The workshops offer the
possibility of nine quarter
hours of work In four con
centrated weeks.
other room In the house re
ceives as much use. It serves
as an informal dining room
where an extension table can
be located along one wall and
moved Into the cenlor of the
room whenever required. It
Is used as a television room,
game room, play room, infor
mal living area and for many
other varied activities.
A bath off the service of
fers convenience and protects
the home from much of the
grime the family might other-
Pullman lavatories. Especially
note tne unusual arrangement
which allows more privacy
of the bath In the master
bedroom suite.
Extension el Room.
This design satisfies tha
great . American urge to ba
able to enjoy the outdoors a
much as possible. The patio
here is an extension of both
the living and family rooms.
If you should prefer a
more formal living room.
plan No. 4915-B is avallabl
with the right wing of tha
above design reversed so that
the living room faces tha
street while the master bed
room looks out over the patio.
This same basic plan was
Illustrated last week as a
three bedroom design.
Complete working drawing, for
thl. plan can be purchased at a
ro.t of $7.90 for the flnt set and
SS for each additional act when
ordered at the same time. Thle
plan will be available at the.
firlcei until Aug. 7. Pleaae allov
wo to three weeks for delivery.
The following home plan books
are alio available: Hallmark;
Home., ft; Award Hotnea, St;
Town and Country Homei, si:
Homes for Living. Si: Home, of
Diatlnctlon, St: Ranch and Modem
Home.. 2. All book., a 97 value,
only 93. Send all order, for either
plan, or book, to: Hiawatha Cstea.
goitofflce box 404-T, Northrldge.
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A THEE IN A HOUSE GROWS Miss Clara Dobberstein
surveys a giant maple tree growing through her house in
Dayton, Ohio. The house was built around the tree In 1910
by Pete Meyer. His niece, Miss Ruth Hockey, now owns
the house and said she isn't about to remove the tree unless
It dica (UPI)