Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1963, Image 38

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1813
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Jackie Kennedy Starting Long Convalesence
Hyannla Port, Mass. (UPII
First Lady Jacqueline Ken
nedy was in the starting stage
today of a long convalescence
that will keep her out of the
official White House lime
light until early next year.
The President's 34-year-old
wife left the Otis Air Force
Base hospital Wednesday In
"very satisfactory" condition;
She had spent a week -there
during which her third child,
Patrick Bouvler Kennedy,
was born and died less than
two days later.
Mrs. Kennedy had under
gone her fourth caesarean,
and altnouch weak and wan
looking he walked out of
the hospital hand in hand
with the President. She
smiled and seemed happy to
be going home to Squaw Is
land and her children, Caro
line, nearly 6, and John Jr.,
almost 3.
Mrs. Kennedy Is on the
road to recovery, but her ob
stetrician, Dr. John W. Walsh
of Washington, ordered her to
,cut,out all official activities
for five months "In order to
insure her complete rehabili
tation and continuing good
health."
Starting In mid-September
the First Family Is expected
to spend several weeks at
Hammersmith Farm, the
Newport, R.I. home of Mrs.
Kennedy's stepfather and
mother, Mrs. Hugh D.
Auchincloss.
Chipman Author of
Magazine Article
Art Chipman, 22S1 Ross
Lane, has a story in the Oc
tober issue of True West
magazine, which goes on sale
locally in a few days.
The story, accompanied by
pictures, is about Old John
Lower, a gunsmith of early
Denver. Chipman is a gun
enthusiast and a student of
early American history.
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA E8TES
This home, informal within
and closely related to the out
doors, fortifies the belief that
today's building materials
and good contemporary de
sign go well together.
The private patio at the
rear of the house shows how
outdoor living can be made
part of the original plan. This
patio is readily accessible
from both the living room-
dining area and the family
room through wide sliding
doors. This arrangement con
siderably expands your enter
taining space.
From the oversized double
garage, a door opens to a
breeze way from where one
can either enter the service
room or walk across the
roofed porch to the front
entry door..
Convenient Guest Closet ,
A convenient guest closet
opens to the entry. The size
of the entry has been visually
expanded by using only a par
tial wall to separate it from
the huge living-dining room.
An attractive corner fireplace
can be enjoyed from any place
in the room and has been lo
cated to . facilitate . furniture
arrangement.
The quality of today's kitch
en bui It-ins enhances both its
character and value. This
kitchen can boast- of all- the
latest built-ins - including re
frigerator - plus a roomy
pantry. A partial wall to the
rear of the built-in range of
fers a ' view of the family
room and through the-glass
doors to the rear yard. A
larse window in the nook
overlooks the front yard.
A half bath is off the serv
ce while the ' family bath is
located between the two
front bedrooms. The family
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TOPS IN QUALITY!!
WITTION$lft
LWH IN "KlVasS j
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You're sure of
satisfaction...
from retailers who
feature known brands
bath - as well as the private
bath in the master bedroom
suite - features a pullman
lavatory.
Master Bedroom
The impressive master bed
room suite contains a dressing
room with a generous amount
of wardrobe space, a dressing
table and a storage closet to
the side of the wide linen
which opens to the hall.
There are no breaks in the
roof of this uncluttered con
temporary exterior. The met
al windows in the front wall
of the bedroom and bath have
been tied together by the
wooden frame. Heavy wooden
posts have also been used to
frame the three stationary
windows at the front wall of
the garage.
Complete working drawings for
thii plan can be purchased at a
coat of S7.50 for the fint set and
$5 for each additional act when
ordered at the same time, This
plan will be available at these
prices until Nov. 28. Please allow
two to three weeks -for delivery.
The following home plan books are
also available: Hallmark Homes.
SI; Award Homes, SI; Town and
Country Homes, $1; Homes for
Living. $1; Homes of Distinction.
$1; Ranch and Modern Homes. $2.
All books a 17 value, only SS. Send
all orders for either plans or books
to: Hiawatha Estes. post office box
404-T. Northridge, Calif.
Washington - IUPD - Ambas
sador Henry Cabot Lodge
has pledged to "leave no stone
unturned" in a drive to help
South Viet Nam win its war
against Communist guerrillas.
Break, Entry Probed
By Medford Police
Medford police this morn
ing investigated a break and
entry at the Gordon Green
company, 511 South Fir st.
Officers said unknown per
sons entered the building and
broke open a soft drink ma
chine, removing an estimated
310 in change.
IKE LIKES TREATY
New York -flIPD- Former
President Dwight D. Eisen
hower said today . that he
would favor the test ban
treaty with . Russia "unless
there is evidence ... that the
Soviets are way ahead of us
or that the security of the
United States is in danger."
Local Boys Cited for Violation of Curfew
Two 17 -year -old Medford
boys were cited for curfew
violation early Wednesday,
according to city police reports.
The youths were observed
in the downtown area about
3:15 a.m. An appearance in
municipal court Friday morn
ing has been scheduled for
the boys.
Everybody's Favorite!
J ICE CREAM
af X tr?
Eetailem know you're sura of satis
faction with known brands because
you'll get the quality you expect.
Brand Names are built on your con
fidence. You and your neighbors dictate
the standard a Brand Name product
must meet to consistently deliver the
value and service you want.
' A respected Brand Name is a manu
facturer's moat valuable asset and he
spares no effort to protect it by constant
ly testing and bettering his product.
A Brand Name is the maker'sguarante
of satisfaction doubly rntlorstd by the
retailer who sells it.
For dependable quality and consistent
satisfaction you will do better with the
brands you know; get to know those
you see advertised in this newspaper.
To get the moat for your money Au.v by
Brand Same and br surt!
CONFIDENCE
BRAND
NAMES
A Brand Name is a maker's reputation
BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION, INC, 7 NFI'M AVENUK. NEW VOIIK It. N.Y.
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MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940"
"Nebergall's"
SKINLESS FRANKS
(BULK)
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LUJ Rax
$279
Boneless
Pork Loin
ROAST
lean
Fancy
Pork
Ideal for
. The
Bar-B-Q
HAM
LOAF
OUR
OWN
DELICIOUS
MAKE
FRESH PORK
Small
Lean
Tender
Sides
Try Our MARINATED STEAKS
Seasoned to Please Most People
All "CHOICE" BEEF Well Trimmed
RIB STEAKS I CHUCK STEAKS
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Pork tiusages
Fresh Ground Beef
c $3)75
ib lOlb.pkg.
CHIFFON rj
FACIAL TISSUES ;4.2
)$jjc
BAM NEW ENGLAND STYLE
BAKED "BEAK .-.SdH)
WESSON OIL
Large
24-oz.
Bottle
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CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP
10 98
PIUSBURY
flllCEL FOOD MIX . 39c
"SENIOR" PITTED OLIVES
SALAD OLIVES 3 . . SI
DOXSEE WHOLE
STEAMED CLAMS ,.,. , 49c
BETTY CROCKER
IIISTAUT POTATOES "t 69c
Sweat, Hamburger, Hot Dog
RELISHES N....yV 3 Jar, $1
JUMBO VINE RIPENED
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FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN FOODS
Lemonade 4 3 1
FRENCH FRIES ? ; $4
HASH BROWNS g S II
PEAS 6;tsl
STRAWBERRIES 5 tJI
FRENCH FRIED 0k An
onion rings 3 xs1
SWEET
JUICY
SOLID CRISP
LETTUCE
LONG GREEN
Cucumbers
CRISP CRUNCHY
CELERY
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BUNCHES
BELIVERY
Phone 773-7444
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