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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1863 10 D This Week's Plan for Home Builders A1EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SIEDFORD. OREGON fa M JI TOSc - ... ! .....ii:jsc:.:j&'A jVM.r! lift, p i ' ' V-i i.ter w....' f w . l- .4. .3 U rJtxr I Kenea Hr .A. 71 I nwwi !'""-jH O I -. ,; ? ; f") PL Ntt 3988 ffelEl ' 1783 SQUAftE FEET L r Mv'lnj: H Jl By HIAWATHA ESTES If you have youngsters above the toddling age, you'll appre ciate some of the refinements of this design. It provides ample space for family activities, group entertaining ' for both children and parents, and also privacy for individual family members. Double doors open from the roofed front porch to. the wide entry. Foot traffic Is efficiently channeled to each area of the house and yet hall space has been kept to a minimum. A ' dead - end ' living room such as this one eliminates the crisscross traffic that cuts down the utility and furnish- ability of so many living rooms. A wide window at the rear of the room looks out over the garden while sliding glass doors open to the roofed patio. Doors also open from the family room to the patio so that the patio becomes the hub of Indoor-out door activities. Kitchen l.i Front Many women prefer a kitchen at the front of the home. They can then overlook the main ap proach to the home, and from such a vantage point, they're better able to keep in touch with what's going on, especially when a number of children are on the move. This would be particularly easy in this plan due to the extra wide corner windows in the nook. The dining area is an exten sion of the family room. It Is Bob Hope's Eye Condition Belter SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Co-median Bob Hope may leave Children's Hospital today after undergoing apparent successful treatment for a blood clot on his left eye. Doctors at the hospital said the eye ailment had responded so well to special light treat ment that the 60-year-old come dian was up and active Wednesday. They said he planned to re turn home to Southern Califor nia for about a week of quiet rest before making his sched uled trip to entertain service men in the Mediterranean area during the Christmas holidays. Women Cancel Hunger Strike for Housing DUBLIN (UPO Four wom en called off their 48-hour hun ger strike Wednesday night when one of them collapsed from exhaustion. They were protesting alleged failure of the city to provide them with living quarters after their homes were condemned as unsafe. The women had barricaded themselves in an army barracks. much larger than the average dining ell, and if preferred, a full or partial wall could be added to separate it from the family room. A spacious storage closet for your better china and linens opens to the dining area. Laundry facilities- and a broom closet are in the service. There is additional space for a freezer or sewing table. A half bath opens to the service where it is readily accessible from this wing of the home as well as the garage. The master bedroom is of un usual size. This exciting suite offers a compartmented bath which has virtually all of the convenience of two baths. The water closet and shower are in one area while the pullman lava tory is located in the dressing area along with a linen, ward robes and a dressing table. Study this dramatic exterior carefully as here is a home that looks as good as it lives. Complete working drawings for this plan can he purchased al a coil of $7.30 for the first set and $S for each additional set when ordered al the same lime. This plan will be available at these prices until April 8. Please allow two to three weeks for delivery. The fo lowinR home, plan hooks are also available: Hallmark Homes $1: Homes Bv Hiawatha $1: Town and Country Homes $1; Homes For Liv ing $1: Distinctive Homes XI: nane hand Modern Homes V. All books, a S7 value, only S.V Send orders for either plans or books to: Hiawaina bates, f.u. box 4M-T. Northrlrfte, Calir. f 1963 Box Score: FORD'S TOTAL PERFORMANCE TOUGHNESS DOMINATES THE COMPETITION WORLD! Ford fas chosen flic most rapged teelinR program care have ever faced .7V ruti-arale open competi tion, on tto retjy pod racing circuits of the world. This is the dramatic way to show that Fords have changed and the sure way to be certain they keep on changing. Changed? Just look at the record: STOCK CAR RACING! 5'to-l margin for Ford polilvor and f wd Motor Com pany has Ihl NASCAR Achwvrmfffll Award to prove tt. In (ha 63 mu son. special Fold MtfiM won avery sins uca ot bOO miles or longer, scored neatly twice as many points a w. other rnae, 500-mile iicei are the ulii mate IfM ol Inherent dora bilityaridrlependibilily.lntwo othe maiv atotli car, racing auoctalioni IMCA aw1 MARC. Fcrrf driver have wrapped up Um U&3 tkampjosibipj. PORTS CAR ROAD RACHMt Ftvrf V-8 power M the new king ' Here Ihe Cobra with its spe cial faiiUne engine emerged at Ihe overwhelming leader In one short year. Cobra won the coveted Manufacturer's Trophy in SCCA Class A Pro duction competition by so wide a maigm no other cars U S. or loretgn were even in sigh). And in the iwo maior Irils this tall, the lag una Hrcj ind Riverside races, the new King Cobras dusted oft the lop "unlimited" cars Horn til over 0 world. RAUV COMlHflTKMfc Mnnufartttrcr'a Championship Products ol Vord Motor Cnmpiny and its wnrld wida allihales won Ihe i Manu facturer's World Rally Cham pionship, ford's rally year began when two specially equipped t alcon V-B's star (I'd Ihe automotive world in Ihe brutal 2M0 mile Mnnte Carlo Raiiye. Other special falcon V 8 s triumphed in Holland s lamed tulip Rally, and ran ay with the Manufacturer's Tram Pure in Ihe 4000-rmlc Trans-Canada Rally. IWHANAPOLIS: Ford cntU an era Advanced Ford engineering smashed piecedent in the classic Indianapolis "bOO." The Inst time out. a light alloy version ol the Fan lane V S design in a Lotus ckassis hmshed second And Ihe nert lime in the Milwaukee "200' it ended the reign ol the tra ditional "Indy" racmg ear by leading every fool ol the way Irorn start to finish. KffftRMAItCC t ECONOMY! t'e laurtli for Ford The M obit Economy Run underscored Falcon i years long reputation tor thrift a falcon scored Arsl in Class B (modiunvengined compacts). And the Pure Oil Performance Trials brought laurels to Ihe brg fords, which walked oft with overall wins in Classes I and II for total performance (economy, acceleration and braking). Uz I , iiitfirtVWi-rti''--'"'4'g 1964 Result: TOTAL PERFORMANCE INSPIRES THE TOUGHEST, SMARTEST CARS FORD EVER BUILT! Forda bava chanced and Unit's Iho rva! reason behind Ford's racing surcooscs. We're now making the longest lasting, best han dling cars in our history. The tilings we've learned from the specially equipped cars wo enter in open competition have helped make them that way. Tbs inherent qualities that make tin vic torious racing car road-holding, braking, durability, precision control, resistant to vibration also make a car safer, stronger, and smoother for highway use. But prove it to yourself. Take the wheel of any new Ford. Five minutes on the road will siiow you the kind of total performance no one rise ran match. m Tom rtfBiHtc FORD I Una . law hrt. lantatrl Crater Lake Motors Mcdford 6th and Fir Ford presents "Arrest and Trial" ABC-1 V Network Check your local listings (or htm and channel. Holiday Programs Noted in Schools Dates, times and titles of the Christmas programs which will be given by schools in School District 549C have been an nounced by Assistant Superin tendent Elliott Becken. Programs scheduled this week include Washington, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., "A Little Child;" West Side, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., "A Christmas Carol;" Jackson ville, Dec. 13, 8 p.m., "Christ mas in Other Lands;" Roose velt, Dec. 13, 8 p.m., "Childe Jesus;" Ruch, Dec. 13, 8 p.m., "He Is Come, The Messiah!" Programs scheduled next week include Medford High School, Dee. 17 and 19, 8 p.m., "Noel;" Jackson, Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m., ' V.im Believes in Sania Clans?"; Oak Grove, Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m., "Christmas Fun in '91;" Wilson, Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m., "Christmas Customs in Many Lands;" Hedrick, Dec. 18, 8 p.m., "The Annual Christmas Concert;" Griffin Creek, Dec. 19, 8 p.m., "And It Came to Pass;" Hoover, Dec. 19, 7:30 p.m., "Wishing You a Merry Christmas;" Howard, Dec. 19, 1:30 p.m., "A Little Child;" Jefferson, Dec. 19, 7:30 p.m., "When Lights Are Lit;" Lone Pine, Dec. 19, 2 p.m., "Christ mas in Word and Song;" and Lincoln, Dec. 20, 1 p.m., "The Christmas Cards." Candidate Assured Of One Belial WASHINGTON (UPD-Demo-crat Jake Pickle, a contender for the congressional seat being vacated by Rep. Homer Thorn berry, D-Tex., could count on at least one vote today that of President Johnson. The Chief Executive cast an absentee ballot Wednesday for the Dec. 17 election in Texas' 10th Congressional District. Thornberry has resigned from Congress, effective Dec. 20, to become a U.S. district court judge. Pickle, a former John son campaign worker, is op posed by Republican Jim Dobbs. COIN RATION NEW YORK (UPI) - The shortage of coins is worsening as the hig Chrimas shoprjj season ncars. Federal reserve banks say they are rationing dis tribution to other banks of all ''Ml" cvi.ojii n.f?pfit pieces. - ii.iy 'G&ffatfi Topi. WrWM ii MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940 TIKEVS Order Your Christmas Turkey Now! - We Feature "Swift's Premium Butter-Ball" Turkeys FRESH and FRESH CRABS Very Good and Meaty Now (2 to 2'2 lbs.) 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