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SUDSY BATH - Americans are curious peo-. store window. The pretty model caUinK
pie and nothing will bring this out like a attention to a Doris Day movie. The Tin HI
fady taking sudsy bath , In ' show window, of It All," a story about a girl who does soup
So faces of the crowd are a study as the girl, and bubble bath commercials on television.
Charlene Mills, laves herself in a Chicago (UPI)
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTES
It's so easy these days to
build a home with the indi
viduality you're looking for
and the quality you want. In
fact, the house you build to
day should be better built,
better looking and require less
maintenance than its earlier
postwar counterpart.
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makes the most of a small lot
and a limited miagei wunoui
sacrificing beauty or conven
ience. Compact as it is, the plan
Reserve Officers
Courses Scheduled
Two courses will be of
fered at the Naval Reserve
Officers school which will
hold its first classes Sept. 9
at the Southern Oregon col
lege at Ashland.
Capt. George W. Ennis,
USNR, the school's command
ing officer announced that
the courses are open to re
serve officers of the Army,
Air Force, Marine Corps and
Navy.
Courses to be offered by
' the school, which had more
than - 35 students in classes
last year, are guided missile
orientation and national stra
teev in the cold war.
The plasnes are scheduled
for one night per week dur
ing the winter months. Full
promotion and retirement
credit is given for completion
of a course. All courses are
of the seminar type and are
taught by professional edu
cators. Most of the courses
are on the graduate level.
Registration for classes
will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at
Southern Oregon college.
permits good separation of
different areas ana an easy
center traffic flow. Just off
the entry is the den or bed
room. Note its accessibility to
the three-miarter bath which
can also be entered from the
service-kitchen area. Ihis
bath - as well as the family
hlh has a Dullman lavatory
plus its own linen or storage
closet.
Informal Entertaining
The living room, dining ell
and adioininff Datio provide
an area for either formal or
informal entertaining, out
door dining, lounging and cas
ual living.
No kitchen can be truth
fully called modern today un
less it is equipped with the
latest built-ins, provides space
for the serving of family
meals and has an abundant
amount of cabinets. This
No Action Reported
On Paper Firm Sale
Portland -IUP1I- The Federal
Trade commission said today
no action had been taken on
the proposed sale of St. Hel
ens Paper Co. by Crown Zel
lerbach to Boise Cascade
Corp.
The FTC said study of the
proposed sale had not been
completed.
A report from San Fran
cisco Wednesday said the St.
Helens mill would be sold to
Boise Cascade for $30 mil
lion, minus some equipment
and timber.
Crown acquired the mill In
1953, but was ordered to di
vest Itself of the property
under terms of federal anti
trust laws. The U. S. Su
preme Court last year upheld
the FTC divestiture order. I
kitchen enjoys all ol these
conveniences.
Roomy wardrobe closets are
in each bedroom, a guest clos
et is near the entry and a
broom closet is in the service
while a deep linen backs up
to the tub in the family bath.
Exterior Design
Too many of today's build
ers give very little attention
to the exterior design of their
attached garages. This be
comes more important as the
width of the house decreases.
This situation is certainly not
true in this instance.
The ridge of the roof runs
parallel with the street so
that the rough texture of the
wood roofine faces the street.
A low plate at the front wall
allows the roof to be lowered
which in turn compliments
the gable bay and the wide
diamond pane window at the
front wall. So as to decrease
the apparent height of the
wall, that portion of the wall
in the gable has been project
ed out past the garage door.
Band sawn corbels arc located
under this projection.
Tapered pieces of wood -which
match the tapered
barge rafters on the gables
have been made a part of the
garage design. All of this,
plus the board and batt siding,
the brick veneer and the bay
windows at the front of the
bedroom combine to compli
ment the front elevation of
this striking exterior.
Comlete working drawings for
this plan can be purchased at a
cost of $7.30 for the first set and
$3 for each additional sol when
ordered at the same time. This
plan will be availahle al thcue
firlces until Dec. 4. Please allow
wo to three weeks for delivery.
The following home plan books
arc also available: Hallmark
Homes, $1; Award Homes. $1:
Town and Country Homes. $1;
Homes lor Living. $1: Homes of
Distinction. SI: Ranch and .Mod
ern Homes, $2. All books, a S7
value, only $.V Send all orders for
either plans or hooks to: Hia.v:itha
Esles, post ollice box 4IU-T.
Northrldijc, Calif.
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FRIDAY 1 P.M. TO 7 P.M., SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
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dill
CAKE ICE ORE
SERVED SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
DUNCAN HINES CAKE AND YOUR
FAVORITE JORGENSEN ICE CREAM
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TIACC
U.S. Choice
Well
Trimmed
CHUCK ROAST u .s. choice 49' h
ROUND BONE ROAST 59
Meat Prices Good Through Sunday, August 25
FRESH
GROUND
BEEF
THE BEST
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Lb.
FRESH
GROUND
CHUCK
U.S. CHOICE
Extra Lean
BONELESS
BEEF
STEW
U.S. CHOICE
89.
No. 2 Russet- IDAHO-OREGON
POTATOES
Blue Ox Brand
A Real Budget Buy
2,0 S 0
BIG SANDWICH SIZE
RED RIPE SLICING
Tomatoes
LBS Qflt
Pancake Flour
Centennial
10-lb.
Soda Crackers
Pound Box
GODEN RIPE, FIRM
Banaiic
DERBY BRAND
CHILI
CON CARNE
1 S'2-OZ.
4
PAROWAX
For Jelly Sealing
19(
Pound Pkg.
HALEYS
JUICE
GRAPE or ORANGE
Pre-Packaged by Nature to go
any where serve any plaie
LBS.
Cello Wrapped
Cauliflower
Creamy White
Tender U
Head
Dry Yellow
Onions
LBS.
Produce Prices Good Through Sunday, August 25
A Full Week of Good Food Buys al CASCADE MARKET
Tomato Soup c 10.l00
fskfi Miy Du"' Hine$ a i oo
'fcfBlV I II A choice of Several Varieties pkgs. I
Ice Cream sc.. 69e
tiw Soil Rinse ,.s 0 69e
Iked Pineapple E -4. 89c
flunk Pineapple 4. 89'
i Wi Wbl (The Old Reliable Margarine) ..
faiola Corn Oil 59e
ma starts.. AOc
fillH No. Vj Can-(Chunk Style) Jt for J M
lorlening c,. 31bc 69e
rimp
Surf Maid canj l
kcidenl Flour ,0lb B.g 89e
ry Beans s:vi.P 29e
omalo Juice 4,.99c
omafoes .. ,4C4.89C
3 - 89
46-oi Can
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CREAMED CORN
PAPER TOWELS
Del Monte 303 Can
Zee Giant Roll
5.
3
89c
89c
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
Limit Rights Reserved Free Parking
In the Cascade Shopping Center-White City
Grocery Prices Good Through Wed., Aug. 28th
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THANK YOU . . .
For making our grand opening such a
pleasant and exciting experience.
We hape you will make our new store your
headquarters while at the center. We can't baby
sit for you, but we'll be happy to pile your
packages in a neat pile and guard them.
Incidentally we have some $1.29 plastic tubs
you can buy for 69c. Beautiful colors and they
hold 20 qts.
Also some nice plastic laundry baskets at only 59c.
Cascade Hardware & Appliance
"Your Do-lt-Yourself Headquarters"
WAR A IEE
CASCADE VILLAGE HOMES
Open Every Day 1 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Gl MOVES IN FOR $50
FHA ONLY 3 DOWN
Brand new 3-bedroom homes featuring city conven
ience with no city taxes.
Free 1-year membership in Cascade swimming pool
included with your purchase.
"Just Across the the Crater Lake Highway From
the Shopping Center"
Exclusive Agent
Northwest Pacific Development Corp.
826-2491
White City
Phone 826-9661
"OPEN DOOR" SERVICE
We feature "red carpet" service for every
customer . . . our doors are WIDE OPENI
Our trained tire experts use the latest, most
modern equipment for fast, correct service.
We carry the complete line of Firestone tires
to provide the right tire for every driving
need . . . every pocketbook.
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The Latest, Most Modern
Truck Tire Capping
Ample Room for Truck Parking
Open - Mon. thru Fri., 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Open Saturday, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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ON YOUR
To drvclcan up to II ladies' dresses or 10 ladies'
skirt or 32 ladies' bltjscs or 6 men's slacks o-. 9
men's sweaters or 18 children's dresses or 25 chil
dren's slacks or 9 chili rcn's coats or 4 pair unlined
drapes, or any combin (lion of the above.
IT'S SMART TO DO YOUR OWN DRYCLEANING AT YOU I FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD LAUDROMAT LAUNDRY
AND DRYCLEANING STORE.
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Cascade
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
Proudly Announces
Our New
WHITE CITY BRANCH OFFICE
Is Located at the
Cascade Shopping Center
Complete Line of '63 Ford
CARS AND TRUCKS
Phone 826-5171
Let Us . . .
Bring life Back to your
hair with a Hot Oil Treat
ment. Make fashion
your trademark with a
new style from
CASCADE
Beauty Shop
Cascade
Barber Shop
Quality Service
We Specialize in
Flat Tops and Crew Cuts
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Lumber
Lcaundromat 1
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GRAND OPENING
SPECIALS
Bittwell Daveno & Chair 179.88
Nylon Hide-away Bed 159.88
Dresser, Bed, Chest 99.88
Bunk Beds, Complete 88.88
Brass Pole Lamps 5.88
Braided Rugs, 9x12 34.88
Reclining Chairs 49.88
ERNIE'S
CASCADE HOME
FURNISHINGS
Phone 826-4351
Cascade A&W Drive-ln
ROOT BEER
ORANGE
7-UP COKE
COFFEE
SHAKES
Breasted
CHICKEN
SPECIAL
$1.00
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
Complete Line cf
Building AAafenn
Foundation to Roof
r CoJ
For All Occasions
AMERICAN GREETING CARDS
& GIFT WRAP
Max Factor & Tussy Cosmetics
Phone 826-9331
ami awh
Justin Wallets
9
Radios & Lighters
CASCADE PHARMACY
Phone 826-9481
JIM SCOTT'S
White City
Union Service
Across From the Cascade Shopping Center
Western Denim
Shorts Cut-Offs
Pedal Pushers
GIBSON SADDLERY
Cascade Shopping Center-White City
Your Complete Variety Store
Pool Cushions $1.93
Sum'r Radiator Flush $3.25
S&H Green Stamps
PHONE 826-4441
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Uq Boys
' Girls
Off.
Small Girls Sun and
Swim Suits
Swim Suits for Men and
Shorls-Sizes 3
to 14
Swim Caps -
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HOLD SIGNS-Buddhist monks hold signs Saigon, South Viet Nam. Services were for
protesting religious policies of President Buddhists who committed suicide by burn-
Ngo Dinh Diem earlier this week at me- Ing as a demonstration against the govern-
monal services at main Xa Loi Pagoda in ment. (UPI)
KIMMY SAYS-
Editor's note: This column is written by a Medford
teen ager who has chosen the nom d. plum, of
"Kinmy." Other teen agers in th. ar.a-.r.d, who
knows, perhaps ev.n parents baffled at their offspring's
behavior - ar. invitjd lo write to "Klmmy," in car.
of the Mail Tribune, for suggestions or advic. on man
ners, dress, behavior and similar subj.cts.
Dear Kimmy: What do
you think of th. terrible,
stupid rules of Medford
High this year? They are
awful. You can't even wear
culoltos and they are in
style now. You can't hav.
your hair colored or any
thing. Why are they being
so dumb? It makes you
wonder when (maybe next
year) they will make you
wear ankle long dresses!
Wouldn't that be choice?
Anti Med. Hi Rules
Dear A.M.H.R. I know thai
these rules do sound rather
harsh, but bear in mind that
they were made for a pur
pose. Let's hope that this pur
pose is carried out, and pos
sibly then Ihey will "ease
up"!
would you do if you had
a drunk for fri.nd.
Drunk
Dear Drunk: Why don't you
both sober up and take a
good look at each other? You
might be enemies and not
know itl
Dear Kimmy: What would
you do if a boy wanted you
and another girl to go
swimming so he could ask
which one of us he would
ask to go steady?
Disgusted
Dear Disgusted: I would
stay that way!
Dear Kimmy: Do you
think teen-agers are sensi
ble about their clothes, be
sides the high skirts?
Wondering
Dear Wondering: Yes, EX
CEPT for the high, high skirts.
Just keep it up. (Not the
skirls, the intelligence.)
Dear Kimmy: I am very
fat. I weigh 180 and air.
5'4". I am very unpopular
at school because of my
obesity. Can you suggest
anything other than a diet
for me?
Bulging
Dear Bulging: Nothing oth
er than luck. I'm afraid you
have a big job ahead of you.
You must have enough pride
in yourself to want lo be as
attractive as possible. It's go
ing to be work, but I wish
you ALL the luck you'll need.
Let me know how you are
doing.
Dear Kimmy: I know this
boy who I think likes m.
I only see him once in a
while. I also like him and
I think ha knows it.
Hoss
Dear Hoss: Good! At least
he knows it. If he likes you,
he will be calling on YOU
soon. Be patient.
Dear Kimrr.y: My boy
friend mov.d to California
and I am going steady with
him, and won't see him for
4 years.
How should I write a let
ter to him?
Boy Crasy
Dear Boy Crazy: With a
pen and some paper.
Dear Kimmy: What
Dear Kimmy: I like a
certain girl, but she goes
out with a lot of other boys
because of the things they
will do for her. Do you
think I should still try
for her?
Confused
Dour Confused: Never give
up!!
Why don't you do what the
other boys do??
Dear Kimmy: My steady
is alway doing things for
his friend. I don't mind if
it was only one. in a while,
but this friend takes ad
vantage of my st.ady's
kindn.ss. This fri.nd tak.s
up most of his time and
that means I don'i see very
much of my steady. Can
Baker's Children
Injured in Crash
Portland WPII A Portland
contractor and the teen-age
son ana daughter of Oregon
Journal newspaper column
nist Doug Baker were in
lured in a five-car collision in
Portland Tuesday.
Eighteen-year-old Douglas
Baker Jr., Vancouver, Wash.,
received head injuries and
his sister, Lea, 18, suffered
severe scalp lacerations.
Also injured were George
A. Rahoutis, 65, Portland. He
suffered possible rib fractures
and other injuries.
you help me? Do you think
I'm s.lfish?
Troubled
Dear Troubled: No! You
just have an UNsteady Teddy
for a steady.
Dear Kimmy: I hav. a
real good girl friend, but
h.r sist.r is real snobbish
to m. What should I do?
I want to b. iri.nds with
h.r sist.r. but I will not
tak. her insults.
H. B.
Dear H. B.: Have you
shown this girl's sister that
you do want to be friends
with her? You may possibly
be giving her a reason to be
snobbish with you. Criticize
yourself before others!
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RESENT LANDLORD-Uninvited tenants In the garage resent
their landlord at the home of World-Herald photographer
John Savage In Omaha, Neb. Savage said not only do the
swallows avoid paying rent, but the parents dive at him
when he attempts to get into his car. The young birds left
their nests for the first time last Sunday but return at night.
(UPI)