THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1963
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PAY NO MONEY DOWN ON ANY CREDif " PURCHASE AT WARDS
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
MAN-TAILORED SHIRTS
REG. 3.98
COTTON
DRESSES
VERY SPECIAL!
COMBED COTTON
IN SIX COLORS
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Elbow - patch shirtdress
. . most popular in the
classl Wards details them
gaily with contrasting
patches, belts and col
lars ... in rich prints,
plaids, plains. Perky Ber
muda and shirt collars,
even cardigan necks.
These take a dip in the
washer, scarcely need
ironing. 7 to 14.
Terrific buy at Wards!
long sleeved shirts in
fine combed cotton. San
forized for beautiful
washability. Various col
lar styles, some with
metal clasp. Blue, pink,
white, red, beige,
brown. Sizes 32 to 38.
4-IN-l AIRLINE
STEREO, FMAM PLUS FM STEREO
Built-in Multiplex to receive
FM stereo programs! Auto
matic changer, 4 balanced
speakers, fine FMAM ra
dio reception. Mahogany
finish. Other styles, add $ 1 0.
SAVE $15 ON SETS!
STYLE HOUSE STANDARD-FIRM QUALITY
188
NO MOttlY DOWN
312-coil innerspring in the
standard firmness most
people prefer, with match
ing box springs. Smooth
gold-stripe cotton ticking.
MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING
64
88
REG.1 79.90
TWIN OR FULL
NO MONEY DOWN
each 35.88
: J) service : jj'sl
I i of no extra chargt f I l
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23" CONSOLE TV REGULARLY 89.95
CLEAR AIRLINE PICTURE AND SOUND
See the picture bright and
clear! Enjoy full, rich sound
as it is projected into the
room from the inclined
speaker baffle.. Mahogany
or walnut-finish cabinets.
, Atafvrta diagonally
183
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8-PC. MAPLE-FINISHED BUNK SET
Space-saving bunk outfit in
cludes mattresses, springs,
ladder, guard rail. Can also
be set up as 39" twin beds.
Maple-finished solid hard- complete
wood. About 54" high. N0 M0NIV D0WN
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DIRT CAN'T HIDE!
VIBRA-BEAT DEEP-CLEANS 3 WAYS
Beats, sweeps, cleans with
powerful suction. Vibra
beoters loosen deep dirt,
brushes whisk up surface
litter, suction leaves rug
clean clear through!
KL1
99 SAVING!
EASY-CARE FIBERGIAS' DRAPERIES
44
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The elegance of simplicity
smoothly woven Fiberglas
draperies that drip-dry,
never need ironing! Won't
shrink, stretch, sag, burn or
rot. 306 sizes, colors in all!
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4
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"84" PR.
REG. 5 98
5-OZ. INNERWEAR SUIT
Dacron "88" polyester fiber insu
lated. Nylon inner, outer shell.
11
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SPORTING GOODS, BASEMENT
SAVE OVER 20
4-Cubic Foot
WHEELBARROW
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REG. 9.95
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POLE LAMPS WITH 3-WAY SWITCHES
88
Milk glass globes for Early
American decors; enameled
pole; brass-finish center.
For modern look, tapered
shades with walnut trim;
152" plastic-top table. -
12'
Each
REG. 15.95
18 OFF TABLE!
PERFORATED TO LET STEAM ESCAPE
Full-size ironing table has
1 V4 -in. tubular offset legs,
attached outlet, easy-roll
wheels. Height adjusts from
24 to 36-in. Enamel finish,
54x1 5-in. top. Folds flat.
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PLAN NO 397B
1191 SQUARE FEET . '
By HIAWATHA ESTES
Here is an economical rrc- j
langular plan that opens up to
pleasant landscaping al both the
front and rear of the house.
Large corner windows in the
family room offer a wide view
toward the front of the lot while
sliding glass doors provide a
view to the rear of the lot and
make, the livinc room appear to
be almosl a part of the patio
and vice versa.
The attractive brick porch
leading to the enti-y is complete
ly roofed and sheltered from
the elements. The brick veneer
on the front bedroom wall con
tinues as a brick wall and then
forms a brick pilaster on the top
of which has been located a
handsome light fixture.
No t'rnss-Ronm Travel
From the entry, there is no
cross-room travel necessary in
getting around the house, thus
guaranteeing privacy for each
area. Such thoughtful details as
this and others outlined herein,
tend to make a small house
seem large and very pleasant in
which to live.
When you desire a wide-open
atmosphere around the activity
center, it is well to only use
cabinets to separate the family
room and kitchen as we have
done here. A long eating bar
has been made an integral part
of these cabinets.
A door leads from the kitchen
to the rear yard while another
opens direct to the garage. Inis
latter door offers prompt access
to the laundry facilities located
in an offset at the rear of the
garage. It also saves many steps
each year in carrying purchases
from the car to the house and
eliminates the necessity of walk
ing through inclement weather
from the garage to the house.
Pleasant Living Room
The pleasant living room is
exceptionally spacious for a
home of less than 1,200 square
feet. It can be expanded to ac
commodate entertaining on a
large scale by merely opening
I the sliding doors leading to the
Grants Totaling
SI 11,242 Received
For Ocean Research
pation.
The two baths have been
placed back-to-back to econo
mize in the plumbing installa
tion. The three-quarter bath
opens directly to the master
bedroom.
A guest closet is next to the
entry while a roomy four feet
wide linen fs in the hall.
CORVALL1S New grants to
taling $111,242 have been receiv
ed by the Oregon State Univer
sity Department of Oceanogra
phy for studies on radioactive
intake of ocean organism, clas
sification and life cycle of ocean
bottom organisms, and parasit
ic worms of deep water fish.
Largest is a $:!7,130 one-year
grant from the Atomic Energy
commission. Dr. Andrew O.
Carey Jr., will head the work
on continued classification of or
ganisms living near the ocean
bottom. Included in the research
will be radioananlysis of organ
isms to determine any radio
activity level within the organisms.
Filter-feeding organsims such
as mussels and clams can con
centrate radioactive mctcrial in
their bodies. OSU's ocean sci
entists want to know if many
other small sediment-feeding or
ganisms have the same ability.
Sources of Itariiourllvlly
Oceanonraphers also want to
find how far in the ocean off
the Columbia river artificial ra
dioisotopes are carried from the
llanford reactor plant at Kich
land, Wash. Another source of
radioactive material filling into
the ocean is from nuclear bomb
tests.
Investigations for the AEC will
be carried out to a distance of
165 miles. Oregon's coastal wa
ters are excellent for intensive
that there is more marine ani
mal life within the deeper parts
of the ocean than had been
thought to exist. Working from
the university's occanographic
vessel, Acona, scientists will ex
plore ocean depths from over
mile to almost two miles down.
Another ocean research proj
ect now under way with a $13,-
178 National Institutes of Health
grant is directed by Dr. James
McCaulcy. Basic research will
be made on the parasitic worms
of fish that live in deep water.
Most of the data gathered be
fore have been on fish within
relatively shallow water less
than one-quarter of a mile down.
McCaulcy will concentrate on
studying fish in depths down to
two miles.
The N III study will attempt
to learn more about the para
sites of fish. OSU's scientists
want to know why these fish
have parasitic worms, effects
the parasites have on the fish,
and the life cycle of the para
sites. A fourth research project now
under way by Dr. Herbert C.
Curl Jr., is sponsored by the
Atomic Energy commission with
a $24,2!H) one-year grant.
The AEC grant will allow re
searchers to probe into the food
cycle of certain marine organ
isms to learn more about what
Comlete wnrklnr drawings for
thU plan ran be purchased al a
cost of S7.90 for the rirst set and
$3 for each additional set when
ordered at the same Ume. ilus
plan will be available at these
prices until Feb. 6. Please allow
two to three weeks for delivery.
Tlic following home plan books are
also available: Hallmark Homes.
SI: Award Homes, $1; Town and
Country Homes, $1: Homes for
LIvlllR. $1: Homes of Distinction,
$1: Ranch and Modern Homes. S2.
A I booxn. a S7 va tie. on V $3-
Send all orders for either plans or
books: to Hiawatha Estes. post of
fice box 404-T. Northrldge, caur.
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WAYOFSAYING
study because the continental ,fe'1 how they convert
slope is narrow and steep, it , th.'s too,i lnt0 cnrBy nd how
was noted l thc cnp,"Ry ls stored. OSU ocean-
OSU's oceanagraphers can' ographers also want to find what
mrke short hut frequent cruises t happens to radioactive fallout as
over a wide range of depths 't drops or is carried into the
and environments and study a 1 ocean and as assimilated by the
areat vanelv of marine animal i i
GET GOING
FOR
CLEAN-TASTING
and plant life. Since most of thc
deep water marine life is al
most unknown off the Pacific
Northwest coast, occanograph
ers expect to add much new
data to the basic information of
the sea.
Carey also will carry out an
other study of marine life to de
termine thc relationships of the
ocean bottom organisms and
their environment. This will he
sponsored by the National Sci
ence Foundation during the next
three years with a $:ifi.tH4 grant.
More Marine I. he
Occanographcrs now believe
Interest on County
Money (s Received
Jackson County Treasurer
Karl Janouch has received $18,'
107.86 in interest on money in
vested during the past quarter,
Thc money will be divided
wilh the county's general fund
receiving $14,2H7.33. Other tax
ing bodies will receive the re
mainder, Janouch explained.
Thc schools will get $3,721.60;
White City Sanitary district
$92.31 and Gold Hill Irrigation
district $56.62.
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