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8 F .7 " THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2i. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON 1 ' fa ,.! ; f 4J? a - -mmsseri ESS Jo LlLT" v;vv JLtcncn "" ,'f" 1 . ,jlL . I ,.w 4 1 I ill i r LJ 1 PLN NO. 4922 'Vj.' f3 1921 SQUARE FEET Taiwan Prolessor Visits Forests in Area on Survey Dr. Tang-Shul Liu, professor of dendrology and head of the department of forestry at the National ' Taiwan ' "University, China, recently visited the Rogue Valley. Dr. Liu is making a survey of the genus Abies, true fir, which has about 40 species' throughout forested regions of North and Central America, Europe, Asia and Northern Africa. While in the United States, Dr. Liu is a guest of the U.S. Forest Service. He arrived in I the Rogue Valley with Dr. I W. B. Ctilchfield, Placcrville, Calif., geneticist with the Insti tute of Forest Genetics. The two men checked true firs in the Rustler Peak area east of Butte Falls. Accompany 'in& the 'pair as guide and cura tor was Eugene L. Parker, 2.126 Sunnyview Lane, Mcdforri, who has been Interested in silvicul ture for a number of years. Dr. Liu is writing a laxono mic monograph on the true (ir. He had expressed particular in terest in this area since six spe cies of true firs grow within an area AO square miles surround ing Mcdford. II is believed by some that this is the only place in the world where this many true firs join in their natural ranges. From here Dr. Liu and Dr. Crilchfield left for Corvallis from where Dr. Liu will leave for Denver, Colo., en route to Washington, D.C., and Europe. This Week's Plan for Home Builders By HIAWATHA ESTES Farsiehted home builders re alize the advantage of planning ample recreation and living space for all the family from the very beginning, rather than attempting to add or convert rooms later. This home not only provides a generous living-dining area but also a large family room which is partially open to the kitchen. A maximum of privacy has honn nihipviri hv locatine the informal living area to the rear of the design. The family room is completely separated irom the more formal living room so the grown-ups and teenagers can easily entertain at the same limp without one erouD neces sarily interfering with the other. Milling Doors KliHinp Honrs nnen from the family room to the huge patio. A shoulder high winwdow in the opposite wall allows flexible fur niture arrangement and cross ventilation. The family living center and the food preparation center, to gether, otter all tne atmospnere of the much loved "country" kitchen. Here, cooking, eating and family activities are cen tered. Note the large size eating nook and wealth of storage space, including an extremely wide pantry. A three-quarter batn is ideally located off the service area for mnlti.iKp as it also ooens to the family room. It features a pullman lavatory as do the other two baths. Reduce Noise When you separate the sleep ing and living areas, you not only reduce noise and traffic hnt end iin with a verv efficient operating plan. These areas are separated nera Dy we. entry ano hall which opens to the patio. Both the living and family rooms have fireplaces which are located on outside walls so as not to take up living space in the home. The generous amount of stor age space available should meet the requirements of any house wife's dream. All bedrooms are spacious. The master bedroom in addition to having its own bath and dress ing room has sliding glass doors opening to the partially roofed patio. Clean modern textures of stone, glass, wood and cedar shakes have been used in the design of the street exterior of this contemporary home. rnit of S7.SO for the tint set and $3 for each additional set when ordered at the same time. This plan will be available at these prices until Feb. 13. Please allow two to three weeks for delivery. The following home plan books are also available: Hallmark Homes. SI, Award Homes. SI: Town Ac Country Homes. 1; Homes for Living. $1; Homes of Distinction. $1: Ranch & Modern Homes. 52. All books, a $7 value, only SY Send all orders for either plans or books to: Hiawatha E&les. P. O. Box 404-T, Northridge, Calif. Complete working drawings for this plan can he purchased al a Portland Woman, 77, Victim of Auto Crash PORTLAND (UP1) A two car crash east of here Wednes day night killed Mrs. Bertha Ar nold, 77, of Portland. Hospitals To Ask Payment Change PORTLAND (UPI) - The Oregon Association of Hospitals has voted to ask the State Welfare Commission to make its payments on a statewide pro rata basis. Hospital officials said in the last 12 months they have ex tended services valued at J3. 803.716 to welfare recipients, and have been paid only $2, 819,824, or 74 per cent, by the state. 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