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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Schools Observe
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library Week
With Activities
Observance of National Li
brary Week has taken various
forms in Mediord schools, all
of which are giving some rec
ognition to the annual cam
paign to encourage more read
ing. Mrs. Precia Medley, super
visor of the 14 elementary
school l,branes. sponsored two
teas at the Jackson school
Tuesday afternoon with Miss
Phyllis Hockstettler, Salem,
school librarian for the state
department of education, as
special guest and speaker.
The first tea was attended
by the 14 student assistants at
the Jackson library and thrir
parents. The second was a
tended by the librarians and
principals of the elementary
schools. Other special guests
were Dr. Leonard Mayfield
superintendent of M e d f o r
schools, Mrs. Lois Martin, li
brarian at McLoughlin, and
Mrs. Irving Thompson, presi
dent of the Jackson Parent
Teacher association. The
guests were Introduced by
Bruce Metzger, Jackson school
principal.
Mrs. Florence Jones, li
brarian at the Lincoln school
has arranged a tea for Friday
afternoon.
Doll Display
Griffin Creek school, with
Mrs. Harriet Eitemiller as II
brarian, is featuring a doll
display all week with corre
lating books included in the
exhibit. An assembly of book
characters is also in the plan
ning at Griffin Creek.
At the West Side school,
Mrs. Anne Stewart, librarian,
is giving a tea today and at
Howard, Jack Bailey arranged
a tea and plant sale for
Wednesday with the money
obtained to be added to the
book fund.
Mrs. Dena DeKorte, li
brarian at Oak Grove school,
has featured a display of fav
orite book characters by
fourth, fifth and sixth grade
atudenti.
The Jacksonville students
are making a visitation of the
library In preparation for a
summer reading program.
Story hours and other class
room observances arc being
held In other schools, Jerold
Martin, publicity chairman for
the Friends of the Library in
the school observance, reported.
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This Week's Plan for Home Builders
Grange News
Upper Applogaie Orange
Junius and Cary Black and
Melvin and Beverly Saltmarsh
were obligated in the first and
second degreei by Past Master
George Redhead, at the reg
ular meeting of the Upper
Applegate Grange recently.
Anna Scott, master of the
Grange in 1961 and was
presented a past master's pin.
The soil conservation chair
man reported 166 referrals for
assistance have been made in
this district so far this year
compared to a total of 1S6 for
the entire year of 1962. Most
of these rcfcrrala concern
damage resulting from the Oc
tober storms. Repair of dams
and ditches damaged at that
time is receiving first atten
tion in view of the 1963 irri
gating season.
A reading, "The Meaning of
Easter" was given by Mildred
Redhead. A humorous poem
wag read by Florence Lance
and group singing of "In the
Garden concluded the lec
ture program, arranged by
Vieva Saltmarsh,
The home economics dis
play table featured several
types of cake decorations. The
1962 scrapbook was also dis
played. A cake decorated by Cyrina
Davis honored the nine mem
bers whose birthdays occurred
in the first quarter of the
year. Decorations were In the
Easter motif with eggs and
rabbits and sprays of flowers.
Refreshments were served by
Stella Offcnbncher and Vieva
Saltmarsh.
Members voted to continue
the meetings on the second
and fourth Fridays of each
month.
By HIAWATHA ESTES
One of the most difficult
assignments is to design a
well planned home which in
corporates a majority of to
days most desired features
nd which can be built on a
80 foot lot. Here is a plan
which meets these require
ments. A roofed porch provides a
protected passageway from
Bills Approved
By Legislature
Salcm-flfPD - Measure an.
proved by the legislature:
By in Senate:
SB148 Tax court aDDroori-
ation.
HB20BS. 2073-Budaets for
fiscal committee, planning
and devlopment.
HB1140-Employmcnt.
HB1385 - Crime detection
laboratory data.
11131406 - Mukine certain
drugs available only by pre
scription.
HB1694-lncreasing driver
training money.
By iha Houta:
HB2007-Budgct for bank
ing department.
HB1 141 -Employment.
HBinO-Assumcd business
names.
HB1185 - RcL'istrulinn and
licensing of house trailers.
HB1237-Hospital commit
ments. HBMOl-Agrlpulture.
HB1423, 1435 - Clarifying
requirements for keeping bal
lots and election materials.
11B1S27 Non-voting elec
tors. HB1813-Goosc Lake com-pact.
the garage to the front door.
Traffic is channeled from the
entry to every area of the
house. A partial wall with
turned posts above separate
the entry from the family
room.
Open planning can double
your living areas both visual
ly and physically. Open plan
ning will give your family a
freedom of movement and the
much sought after sense of
spaciousness. This is why only
cabinets have been used to
separate the generous size
family room and kitchen.
Family meals can be informal
ly served at the long eating
bar. All cabinets and applianc
es which would obstruct the
view-broom and pantry clos
ets, oven and refrigerator -arc
located along one wall.
The family room servn many
purposes. It can be used as a
rainy day play area, a room
for the pursuit of hobbies or
as a television room.
Large Room
One of the outstanding fea
tures of this home is the huge
living room and dining area.
Instead of forming the usual
dining ell, we have malnlain
ed the same room width
throughout, A wide fireplace
faces the sliding glass doors
to the private patio. Similar
doors open from the master
bedroom and let in the ever
changing outdoors and sun
shine. A shoulder high win
dow has been placed in the
end wall next to the dining
area.
Wardrobes with drawers
below and the usual pule and
shelf above serve all bed
rooms. Two of these rooms
will accommodate twin beds.
The luxurious master bed
room suite has a private dress
ing area and bath.
The wood roofing, used
brick veneer and planters.
wood double hung windows
nd the wood siding all com
pliment each other.
Most garages located at the
front of the home are eyespres
rather than eyecatchcrs. This
garage definitely belongs to
the latter group. A tapered
barge board outlines the gable
of the garage where horizon
tal siding visually decreases
the garage height. The gable
wall projects past the wall of
the garage. The low sweeping
garage roof lines have been
achieved by extending a por
tion of tile roof over a planter
at the side of the garage.
Complete working drawings for
this plan can be purchased at a
cost of $?.So for the first set and
$3 for each additional set when
ordered at Ihc same time. This
plan will be available at these
prices until Aug. 21. Please allow
two to three weeks for delivery.
The fjl'owinc home plan books are
also available: Hallmark Homes,
SI; Atvard Homes. SI; Town and
Conn.ry Homes, $1; Homes for
Living, ! Homes 01 Distinction.
$1; Ranch and Modern Homes, S2.
All onoKs. a l value, only S3.
Send all orders for either plans or
books to: fllawatha Estes. post of
fice box 404-T, Northridile, Calif.
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Woman Succumbs To
Jan. 6 Crash Injuries
Portland -IUPH- Charlotte
Mitchell. 21, Oakvillc, Wash.,
nas died in a nursing home
here from Injuries suffered in
a one-car accident near Hep
pner Jan. 6.
GIVES EVIDENCE
Hollywood -IVPU- Bartender
Allan Forsythe threw t w o
bags containing marijuana
and stimulant pills out the
back window Wednesday
when there was a knock on
his front door. Forsythe was
jailed on suspicion of posses
sion of marijuana after detec
tive Sgt. U. E. Schuback.
landing below the window,
deftly fielded both bags
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