Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1963, Image 10

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THURSDAY, MAY II. 1963
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PLAN NO. 4913
jf.Z092 SQUARE FEEjV.
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTES
Today more people are be
ginning to realize that the
more important rooms should
be located at the rear of the
home io as to be able to en
joy a garden view and plenty
of sunshine in privacy v Here,
indoor-outdoor areas blend
visually and physically
through either glass doors or
windows from the family and
living rooms and two bedrooms.
The planning stage of your
home is the best time to pro
vide tor the comforts you will
want in the years to come. It
. la also the most economical
time to do it rather than plan
. additions at a later date. The
four bedrooms and three baths
offered in this home will ac
commodate a large family
with adequate space remain
ing to take care of occasional
guests, i
Along one side of the wide,
roofed front porch is a plant
lng area where lush foliage
and flowers add to the beauty
of the entrance. The generous
size entry Is well lighted by a
pane of glass next to the front
door and from the sliding
glass doors in the living room,
since only a partial wall sep
arates these two areas. The
center hall offers direct ac
cess to every section of the
house. .
A kitchen nook, formal din
ing area and the patio furnish
three different kinds of eat
ing areas, all of which are
convenient to the kithecn.
Note how the door leading
from the kitchen to the din-
Senate Tax Plan
Draws Objection
Salcm-dlPB-The House Tax
ation Committee has ex
pressed unanimous opposition
to a revenue-raising plan ap
proved Monday by the Senate
Taxation Committee.
The expression Indicated
deadlock between the two
houses that Is almost sure to
send the slate's tax program
to a conference committee for
final decision.
The House earlier this ses
sion pascd a revenue-raising
package based on an income
tax bill, a cigarette tax, and a
one-shot measure to speed
turnover of withholding pay
ments to the state.
The Senate committee com
pletely rewrote the income
tax bill to raise $52 million in
stead of $35 million. It junked
the cigarette tax and amended
the one-shot bill to apply near
the end of the 1963-65 bincn
nium only if needed;
ing room has been located so
foot traffic will not cross the
nook and so very little of the
kitchen can be seen from the
dining room. A wide pantry
supplements the already large
amount of storage area. A
partial wall at the rear of the
built-in range opens to the
family room. A short hall con
nects the service, kitchen, gar
age and family room.
This design is certainly not
lacking in baths. A combina
tion bath and dressing room
are part of the master bed
room suite. A family bath has
both tub and shower while a
complete bath is accessible
from the service. All of these
baths feature pullman lava
tories. To create a more contem
porary design, (here are no
offsets in the front wall of the
house. This also helps keep the
depth of the house to a mini
mum so it can be constructed
on a relatively shallow lot.
ConiDlete worklns rirawtnsa far
thli Dlan can be DurchasecT at a
roil or S7.50 for the first set and
S3 for each additional set when
ordered at the same time. This
Plan will ne avallablo at these
firlces until Sept. 13. Please allow
wo to three weeks for delivery.
The followinff home plflH books are
iso HVfliianie: naiinisrK nonics.
Award Homes. SI: Town and
Country Homes, tl: Homes for
Living, SI; Homes of Distinction,
SI: Ranch and Modern Homes, $2.
All books, a $7 value, only S3.
Send all orders for either plans
or books to Hiawatha Estea, post
office box 404-T. Northridge, Calif.
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Dental Radiological Health Clinic Is Held in Medford
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Hereditary material is the
most precious trust wc have.
We must see that it is handed
down In the best possible
form," is the message empha
sized here Tuesday night at
the Dental Radiological
Health clinic conducted for
dentists at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
That Oregon is a leader in a
campaign to make this pos
sible was made clear by the
clinic participants, represent
ing the United States public
health service and the Oregon
state board of health In the
field of radiological health.
The clinic, arranged to pro
vide Oregon dentists with sup
plementary training in the
basic principles of reducing
ionizing radiation exposure to
patients and operators in den
tal procedures, was one of a
group being held throughout
the state.
That radiation is dangerous
to the human being, that haz
ards are real, and that dentists
have a professional responsi
bility In the protection of hu
manity against these hazards
was explained in talks, dem
onstrations with equipment,
and films.
"Dentists have a profession
al responsibility because they
use radiation and the medical
and dental use of radiation
produces a major part of the
radiation exposure to human
beings," it was stated.
"Continued use of radiation
for diagnosis and treatment is
essential in modern dentistry
and medicine," the speakers
repeated, stressing the need to
acquaint all people with the
safeguards that are set up, so
that they will be willing to
take advantage of the diag
nostic findings made possible
only by x-ray.
The hazards which can re
sult from radiation were not
minimized by the clinic. Rad
iation can produce genetic
changes, malformation, can
cer, leukemia, high blood pres
sure, sterility and death, it
was pointed out.
"There are both short term
and long term effects from
radiation," Dr. R. Ncal Ed
wards, of the division of Rad
iological Health of the U. S.
public health service, Rock
ville, Md., declared. He
showed a film which demon
strated more clearly his con
tentions. "Exposure to radiation is
biologically undesirable," Dr.
Ray W. Alcox, also of the
Radiological Health division
of the U. S. public health serv
ice, stated.
The then pointed out that it
is necessary to reduce to a
minimum the amount of rad
iation while still obtaining
good diagnostic radiology.
Recommended .for achieving
this were the use of filters
(aluminum discs), collimators,
and high speed film.
Offices, he stated, can be
constructed to provide some
I of this needed shielding, ma
terials such as concrete blocks
arc helpful, he noted. Dr. Al
cox also advised the use of
leaded aprons, particularly for
women of child bearing age
and children. California, he
added, has passed legislation
requiring the use of leaded
aprons.
f!nnrfntratin0 the radiation
beam to a small area, as is
done by dentists, lessens the
radiation danger, he pointed
out, and demonstrations were
presented to illustrate this
possibility.
The advances made by Ore
gon in protecting people, pa
tients and dentists, by reduc
ing radiation, were described
by James E. Mecca. B.S., rad
iological health, stale board of
health.
The stale checks all x-ray
machines operated in medical
and dental offices. The pro
gram started in 1956 after the
passage of legislation financ
ing the state board of health
to make a study of the needs.
In 1961 additional legisla-
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lion was passed making the
program the responsibility ofn
the state board of heallh. This
radiation law enabled the,
state board of health to wrila
the licensing and inspection of
isotope users in the state and
to look into the industrial as,
well as medical users of x-ray
in addition to the dental pro
gram. The "biggest thing we can
do," Mecca said, "is to alle
viate the public fears in tha
different areas. It doesn't help
the healing arts or research to '
have people ban x-ray entire
ly." Many of the machines 3ra
now designed with the desired
equipment for reducing radia
tion, Mecca explained. The
state team, however, has had '
to modify 7 per cent of tha
machines that have been
checked in the program. It is .
easily possible for operators to
add the proper lead washer
and aluminum filters desired .
to the x-ray unit, he staled.
In September or October,';
the state board of health will .
issue a report, Mecca volun-.
tecrcd, analyzing all the find
ings. : .
Others speaking at the
clinic were Dr. Simon Kins
man, division of radiological
health, U. S. public health
service, and Dr. David M. Wit
ter, Dental Health section, .
Oregon slate board of health.
The next clinic will be held
at Coos Bay May 20
The
BROADWAY THEATRE LEAGUE
ANNOUNCES..
Final Presentation-Current Season:
"ELS A LANCHESTER HERSELF"
(As Censored by Charles Laughter.)
Tuesday, June 4, 1963 Holly Theatre, 8:30 p.m;
Theatre League Members! Don't Miss This Delightful Musical Revue!
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