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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 r n p.. r -;- .-.. v,:' fit S-i BEDROOM I """ " BEDROOM LIVING 00M I - PJ , - -A v' ? . o i o I r" . BEDROOM BEDROOM h MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON This Week's Plan for Home Builders lo ill 1-. J 19'ia ! ' 'V1' . PLAN NO. 4918 1589 SQUARE FEET GARAGE 2020 By HIAWATHA ESTES Here is a refreshingly un complicated ranch-modern plan that imposes clean, contempor ary lines on a basically tradi tional exterior. Adept design and basic shape account (or the practicality, easy care and handsome look of this home. The crisp, uncluttered roof line has been achieved due to the rectangular shape of the house. This shape plan is also the most economical to con struct. Note how beams project out from the roof gables and how the roof extends out from the house at an angle. This fea ture increases the attractive ness of the exterior and causes the house to appear wider. The furnace and laundry facil ities are in an offset at the rear of the garage. The water heater also is in the garage. This elim inates the necessity of providing expensive space in the house for these items and there is no chance of water damage if the water heater or washer should leak. Plan Is Compact The floor plan is compact without one feeling cramped or confined. There are four bed rooms, two baths, a living and family room plus a kitchen in less than 1,600 square feci. The central entry hall is the crossroad for the house as traf fic to all areas converges here. Very seldom does one find a plan with this number of rooms and square footage with such an excellent traffic pattern. I Although there are three pos sible entrys to trie kitchen, trie cabinets have been located in such a manner they do not form any awkward corners. Such corners are much harder to use and therefore less efficient. Broom and pantry closets are next to the built-in oven so there will be no broken cabinet lines as these three are all two feet in depth. Note the exceptionally wide eating space in the kitchen. Through Living Room From the entry, one can look through the living room and out through the sliding glass doors to the patio and rear garden. This area is also accessible through sliding glass doors in the family room. These large glass areas visually enlarge hnth nf thpsA nwmc A hiiilt.in desk plus a storage closet open to the hall off the family room. The bedrooms are separated by either wardrobes or baths. The two front bedrooms have di rect access to a three-quarter bath. Portlander Elected by First National Bank PORTLAND (UPI)-C. How ard Lane, local radio and tele vision executive, has been elect ed a director of the First Na tional Bank of Oregon. Lane is president of Ml. Hood Radio and Television Broadcast ing Corp. and also has business interests in Astoria. School Association Urges 'Yes' Vole SALEM (UPI) The Oregon Association of County School Su perintendents has gone on rec ord to urge a "yes" vote on the income tax measure at the Oct. 15 special election, it was announced today. The unanimous vote in sup port of the tax measure was east at the organization's meet ing here. The superintendents said "Failure to pass the tax increase will force the legis lature into special session and bring about reduced state con tributions to education which will increase the local property taxes if schools are to be main tained at their existing levels of excellence." "The county superintendents recognize thai most of the in creased budget of the state gov ernment is due to increased ba sic school support and increas ed expenditures for higher ed ucation and community col leges," said Lynn Hampton, Sherman county school superin tendent and president of the organization. Complete working drawingi for this plan can be purchased at a era! ot $730 (or the first set and $5 for each additional set wht.n ordered at the same time. This plan will be available at these prices until Jan. 15. Please ulluw two to three weeks for Jeliverv. The following home plan books are also available: Hallmark Homes. $1: Award Homes, SI; Town and Country Homes. $1; Homes for Liv. ins, SI; Homes or Distinction SI; Ranch and Modern Homes. $2. All books, a $7 value, only $5. Send all orders for either plans or books to: Hiawatha Estes. post of. flee box 404-T, Northridce. Calif. Belter Pay Needed To Gel Good Men GEARHART, Ore. (UPI)-A Denver businessman told the Better Business Relations con ference here Tuesday the an swer to the problem of attract ing better men to politics is more pay. John M. King. 36. president of King-Mevonson Gas and Oil Co. sarily a successful man in poli- I tics. I "No collective group is more ignorant about getting into poli tics than successful business men," he said. I The national fund raising vice ' chairman for the Republican I nartv tnlrl hie mirlipnfp thp first , ; said that men who deal in big , thing a businessman must real- Court Records MEUroRO MUNICIPAL COURT Loretta Faye Ware, expired ve hicle license. $3. Andrew Ezekiel Stevens, viola tion of basic rule. S10. Marie Constance Ernestine Mal teson. Improper left turn. $10. Thomas Patrick Ainsworth, de fective equipment, brakes. $10. Theodore Ovey Thompson, viola, tion of basic rule. $10. Sadie Erma Cournoyer, disobeyed traffic signal. S10. Johnny Mastest Jones, expired operator's license. $5; failure to disnlav vehicle licence. S.V budget figures should them selves be more amply rewarded. He recommended that state legislators be paid a minimum of $20,000 a year, congressmen $100,000 a year, tax-free, and senators $250,000 a year, tax free. King went on to say a success ful businessman is not neces- ize is that he can't start at the top in politics, that the volun teer worker "must do 'grunt' work at precinct level before he can advance." New Zealand ranks fourth among the world's wool produc ing countries. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune in Med lord, phone 772-6141; Ash land call at 416 Bridge it-, or phone 462-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2808 before 6:43 p.m. daily and 10:30 a m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrivei shortly after you call please notify office, thus eliminating specird messenger acrvice. hrdldMBaing-Boing C THE WASTER OF 'EU ALL WAS LAGGING BV FAR NEVER BEFORE HAP HE BEEN SO OVER PAR FROM OUT OF THE CROW, GERALP GAVE HIM TEEM, CLEAN-TASTING- AM? LIGHT, CLEAR AS A STREAM v .tA Ah-P. I OV MV MMWl VJ. n ..1 m ii-ciF, lurnci inc llttl w TURNEP THE TIPE A JCB WELL PONE. NOW EVERY HOLE BECAME A HOLE-IN-ONE.' TAVE IT FTOM GERALD MAKE IT TEEM EVERY TIME, JUST ON THE LIGHT SIPE OF LEMON AND LIME PEPSI COtA COUPAUY WAKES CLFAN A TASTING TEEM -THAT'S WHY IT'S SO GOW! to i OS 'is Gerald McBoing-Boing, strange as it may seem, makes sounds, not words, to tell about Teem! BOTTLED BY PESPI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF MEDFORD UNDER APPOINTMENT FROM PEPSI-COLA COMPANY, NEW YORK, N. Y. N SEASON SEPT. 28!h SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR SUPPLIES FROM CASCADE. SWIFT PREMIUM FRESH FRYERS WHOLE I CUT-UP 2'2-3 lb. avg. AIM YOUR SIGHTS ON THIS Hunter's Repeat Special NEBERGALL'S Boned and Rolled J Mly Cooked Q 3 Hafnia for Hunters CANNED BACON 69c lib Can Sliced LIPTON CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 4 P 9. 99 LIPTON TEA BAGS Pkg. of 48 59 LIPTON INSTANT TEA 3 ot. Jar 69 DIAMOND PAPER PLATES Pkg. of 40 89 M.C.P. PECTIN 2 Pfcg 33 Hungry Jack PANCAKE FLOUR Bag UV Limit 2 Please Nalleys LUMBERJACK SYRUP 29 22-oz. Bottle Limit 2 Please LOCKER WRAP You will need this to wrap the deer you are going to get. 150-Ft. 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