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10 D THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OREGON Shrine Charities Benefit Big Turtle Caught In Alaskan Waters Great Smoky mountains with about 20,000 acres of still virgin timber, contain the most exten sive stands of virgin hardwood forests and red spruce to be found in the U.S. Grand Coulee dam required almost eight years to build and almost 24 million tons of con crete were poured into the total construction project. i By Transporting 19 Horses Cordova, Alaska (UPD Two the Alaska Fish and Game De partment's dock here before be ing reduced to enough turtle soup to replace the canned va riety in this fishing community of 1,200 for some time to come. OUMTY SHRItJI fishermen caught one of the biggest, ugliest and so far as is known, the only sea turtle ever landed in Alaskan waters Wednesday. The turtle weighed 600 pounds. The fishermen, Dean Kramer and Glenn Lankard of Cordova, were netting for silver salmon near the Copper river flats about 20 miles west of Cordova when the turtle became fouled in their net. , Sea turtles normally inhabit warmer southern waters and this was believed the first re corded instance of one being landed so far north. The turtle was displayed at C. H. Sigman, operator of Temple, Tacoma Mounted Pa the Big Y Shopping Cen ter, gave local and Yakima Shriners a party and breakfast and donated funds to Shrine charities when the Yakima Shriners helped him transport his Arabian horses from east ern Washington to the Medford area. Overall donation was $2, 000. Sigman, who has purchased trol of Yakima escorted the horses on the 14-hour trip from eastern Washington to southern Oregon without a mishap, Sig man reported. Saturday night Shriners were hosted by Sigman at a party at the Dardanelles restau rant, Gold Hill and were given break fast at Stanley's restaurant in Medford Sunday morning. Sigman still has a horse at Washington State university, Pullman, Wash, and another in California. His Arabians have They know... GRADUATED Bradford E. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Young, 371 O'Gara st., recently completed basic training at the Naval Training center, San Diego, Calif., and was graduated at a weekly recruit brigade review. SOUR CREAM S3 acres on Ross lane from Chester Wendt, plans to keep his purebred Arabian horses in a barn and corrals now being built there. Nineteen horses were unloaded More salt is used in the manu facture of chemicals than any other basic material. won top prizes in horse shows throughout the country. in the barn late Friday mgnt after a brief stop at the Big Y and a meeting with Ashland's Hillah Shrine temple members. Twenty - eight members of the Mounted Patrol of Afifi "MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940" rl ' ARABIAN IIOHSE-C. H. Sigman, Mcdford, second from left, holds one of his purebred Arabian horses while Leonard Mayfiekl, past potentate of Hillah temple, shows the horse the story in the Mail Tribune telling about the horse caravan which arrived at the Big Y Shopping Center in Medford late Friday night. Sigman, operator of the Big Y, moved his string of 19 horses from Yakima, Wash., to his recent ly acquired acreage on Ross lane. (Knackstcdt photo) I'.-..-.Xj;i4jiL-i ! ."A.".'. 1 .'. t . ... . - it Tip I . 1 umomi I 1 r J fP 1 sill I JBb PLAN NO 37R 'S62 SQUARE fEET Si This Week's Plan for Heme Builders By HIAWATHA ESTES . This outstanding three bed room home has been planned for both a small budget and a small lot, Here is really an ex citing example of what can be accomplished in a design of less than a thousand square feet. The more one studies this home the more convinced they be come that there is an unusual amount of comfort, convenience and livability concentrated in this well planned design. One of the more outstanding features of this house is its dra matic and striking exterior de sign. The highly appealing ex terior relies heavily and hand somelyon the use of wood, glass and brick. The front porch and step are brick as is the low planter extending from the porch, across the front nf Ihc house to the carport. The right side of the carport consists of a deep storage wall where we have located two wide storage closets, a closet (or the location of the washer and dry eror laundry tray and a wa ter healer closet. Perhaps you have different ideas as to how you prefer to utilize this gener ous storage space. Open Areas Open planning has been util ized to make this plan opprar as large as possible. The dining area at the front of the kitchen is completely open to the living room. This area is furlhcr tied together with an open beam ceil ing. Typical ceilings have been specified for the remainder of the house. No kitchen can truthfully he called modern today unless it has built in appliances. This kitchen has the usual built-ins plus a dishwasher. To more cen tralize the plumbing installation and economize in consl ruction costs, the sink has been located on the wall next to the bath. The hath offers an enclosed tub with sliding doors and shower over. The water heater is only a few feet away so there will never be a long wait fur hot water. A combination ceiling fixture consists of a light, fan and heater. There is an ahundance of wall space in all three bedrooms (or arrangement of furniture. Moth a broom and linen closet opens to the hall. Complrlr wnrktMK drnwiriRs for this plan ran lc puri-hnftrri m a oM ol 7 .111 Itu- Ihc hr!l irl Ann (in- Cflfll Ailrillinnnl srt whm iiKlcrpd At the smur time. This plitn will br Avflilrtlilr At thrr prices until Ore 18. 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