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(!) O o o O o o o o O Q MAIL ttlBUNE, Mord, . STAR B- CLAY R Your Daily Activity CuidW J According to th Star. ' To develop meog for Sunday, read words corrvspai eiirtg to mjmbeC 5. MM of your icdioc birth TAUPJS " AMI 21 1 5r? MAY 21 ?M 5-27-37 V52-70-81-6 CfMIM 5rV UN! 23 -?19 55 3v1 73-7-75 1 De.p.W 3 IE M UjM 2 Vmt 32 Devt.inenfit)2 t our 3 Ur.tahng .13 En M Fnl 4 Uniorrwlior 3 Turning o4 Tg 5 Daft 3511 65 A 6 icioockk 34 CoH b6 V--e 7 blom 37 Moy b? Mind S Kttp 38 Ood 68 Upon 9A 39 At 69War.M 10 Friendly 40 Of 70 Reamer! 1 1 Your 41 New 71 Pleasure 12 Keet 42 'Em 72 D M.euil 13 0lHtf 43 Your 73 And 14 You And 74 Arfiv 1 5 Jeokxit 45 Varf 75 Someherj 16 tuning 46 Feci 76 Prooin 17 JuM 47 For 77 Now 18 Keep 48 Interesting 78 Todoy 19 Up 49 About 79 Buvne 20Plo.n MA AO Own 21 Can bi Sol 81 Tuward 22 ction 52 Ssme 82 Ttanvoct.an 23 Plodding !3 Town 83 Comervaiive 24 Con 54 Point 84 You 2! Arid Aov tt3 Your 26 People 56 Contact 86 'our 27 Person 57 A 87M,ito- 28 Recent 58 In 63 Approach 29 For 59Mov 69 Plom 30 Firmer 60 Lead 90 Life (S)Good (Adverse )Xetf?-l CANCN JUNt J1 JULY 23 tP,l6-?l-3.3-d, M VS4-58 84 0l i-s. JUir2' '" AUG 23 L 49-45-79-821 VII oo . AUG. 2 , Sfr-f. 2: Investment Firm To Have Anniversary June 1 will mark the 28th anniversary of J. Henry Hcl cr and Co., West Coast in vestment management firm, Portland. The company, founded in 1932 in Portland by J. Henry Helser, iti president, has ex-,-pandcd until today it serves everal thousand clients in the majority of the U.S. and several foreign countries from its general offices and 24 field offices in Washington, Ore gon, and California. The firm now maintains five separate departments and a national office to serve those clients residing outside of the West Coast states, in its Portland general offices. The treasury offices are located in SOUTHERN OREGON CATTLE RANCHES THIS tin. ranch will handle 400 head of cowt on 1700 deeded acres. 300 acres Irrigated hay and permanent pasture, well fenced, 13 acre pear orchard, $10,000 annual gross. Comfort able ranch home, 4 bedroom, 2Va baths, living room with fireplace, large kitchen and TV room. Also guest house and an other 2 bedroom modern home, . a 300 ton hay barn, unusad Grade A milking parlor and other buildings, ample equip ment. $80 an acre or $136,000 with $75,000 down. and A 100 acre ranch type country home for a semi-retired family. 30 acres irrigated, in a beauti ful setting. Very comfortable colonial home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ranch type kitchen-dining room, den, large carpeted living room with fireplace, serv ice porch, patio, 2 car garage, shop. Yard well landscaped. Price $44,000. EASTSIDE LOTS 3 Largo lastslde lots overlook ing the valley. Price: $3,250, $3,750 and $4,500. 2356 So. Hiway 99, Medford, Oregon. Phone to person SPring 2-5766, weekend and eves, call Eagle Point, Hlllcr.it 6-3622. John Weisbrod Realtor OPEN 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. New Split Level Home in . . . Blossom Hill Terrace Jmt Off Crater Lake Avenue 1512 OLEANDER STREET McCAY and BREEDEN OF DOGSE VALLEY COIiSTRUCTIOIl GO. SP 2-4724 -Phone- SP 2-0569 Sunday, May 29, 1960 GAZER rULLA N LIMA fPT 23 r-fn OCT. 23 K, fe I- 3- -l7M SJ055 sign. OCT. !4 L.-fii, ,OV 22 26 32-3 47, S0 46 83-W1 SAaiTTAItlUf NOV 23 , DEC 22 12-23 33-35V1 1 W-67-49 LA CAmcoM OtC 21 f J AN 20 14 24.51-57(1 9-10-56-WfV men FEB. 20 v MAR 21 41-44-46 61 if l63-6fl-S5-3? San Francisco, Calif. Robert G. Balk is manager of the lo cal office. Picture-Pretty 9039' v SIZES 12-20 ( try inviinWv Flattering fom every angle stand-away cape collar ex poses a lovely throat-line and lightly caps the arms. Airy, pleat-front skirt is divine for day or evening, cottons or silks. Printed Pattern 003!): Miss es' Sizes 12, 14. 10, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5:l yards 35 inch fabric. Send T h 1 r 1 y-f i v cents (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADl'RESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. .HIST OIITI niu nnvv 1 !li(i Spring and Summer Pattern Catalog in vivid, full-color. Over 100 smart styles ... all sizes ... all occasions. Send now! Only 25c. TODAY! The Family Council Edltor'i Note: The Family Council conilati of Judce. a psychiatry tfcrre elercynien, a newspaper editor a women's editor ana two writers. Lacfc article it a summary of an actual -tst htstorv. The Council reportj on bTohlrmg tfcat have teen tJalt mi fcy reiDOBMbl agencies sad coaaaeiori. Irm K. He's just afraid of losing Vivian. Arthur K. Not true I want her to enjoy her free dom. ... Irnrit K. My husband and I are having serioue disa greement about our 18-year-old daughter Vivian, She has been going out with a fine young man of 21 for the past year. They want to marry and I'm all for it. George has just gotten out of the service and is going into his father's business. He comes from a good family and is everything we could want in a husband for our daughter. My husband feels that they are both simply too young. At least, that's what he says he feels. I think he hates to sec Vivian leave home. We have two younger sons, and he has always been very much at tached to Vivian. He doesn't want to lose her so soon. But after all, it is more important for her to live her own life Arthur K. What Irma says just isn't so. Of course, I'll be sorry lo see Vivian leave so soon, but that's not the main consideration. The main thing Is that she is a kid, just getting out of high school. She doesn't know anything about life. Right now. the Idea of being mar ried and having her own home seems like the most romantic thing in the world to her. But she doesn't know the mean ing of real work and respon sibility. In a year or two she'll be raising a family and she'll wonder why her par ents didn't warn her that mar riage isn't one long picnic. Why shouldn't Vivian en joy a few more years of free dom? If George loves her he II wait. If not, she'll find anoth er boy, just as good. . Tha Council: There has been much controversy among various experts In the fields of human relations about the desirability of early marri ages. Those who are for it point out the "steadying in fluence" of marriage on both young men and women. No doubt many of these pnrlv marriages work out wen But the statisticians point out thnt (he divorce rate for brides under 20 is three times the over-all average in me rnillltrv. That is certninly something to think about. It must also be remembered that for every couple whose marriage founders completely, there are many others whose marriages verge on disaster through many years. It would be impossible ior outsiders to judge how much chance Vivian has of making successful marriage, lhc fact that she has found a high ly desirable young man speaks well for her, but it is oniy a beginning. It is important to consider her general ma-; turity. Few girls of 18 today are well-prepared lo take on homemaking and family-rearing responsibility. They think that modern conveniences have taken nil the drudgery out of homemaking and are very much surprised when they find more is involved in the job than just taking food out of the freezer. Most of them are also totally unpre pared for dealing with anoth er individual s tastes and habits. It rarely occurs to the girl of 18 that her ardent sui tor could ever become de manding, morose, unyielding. Vivian could be the excep tion. She could have rare common aense, a heavenly fi position, a love of homemak ing. In that ca.se, it would be a shame to put a few more years between her and great happiness. But if she isn't that exception, we think a one or two year waiting period would be all to her advant age. (Copyright 1960, General Features' Corp.) LEGAL NOTICES ADVKKTISK.MKNT FOR BIDS SEALED THOPOSALS ARE IK VIT RO, and will be received at the of fice of the City Auditor of the City of Grants Pans, Josephine County, Oregon, to and until the hour of 2:00 o'clock, p m. June 10, lilGO, for the construction of Class B Ai ph.iltic Concrete Paving (approxi mately 45"0 tons) fls a'.ithnrist.ri hy Ordinance, adopted hy the Com mon Council and approved by the Mayor, and the plans and specifi cation! prepared hy the City En gineer, which Ordinances, plans and specifications are on file and may be examined at the oflice of the City Manager al the City Hall. Grants Pass, Oregon, and to which reference is hereby made Copies of ihe plans. Specifica tions. Instructions to Bidders, Ap proximate Quantities, may be ob tained upon receipt of Ten (S 10.00) Dollars, which will be refunded in ense a bonafide bid is made and tiie plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Bids must he sealed and directed lo the City Auditor of the City of Grants Pans, Oregon, and marked "Sealed Proposal for Street Im provements" and must be properly signed by the person making such bid. All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in the sum of ten (10'n) per cent of the amount bid as n Kuarnntee that the bidder will enter into a contract If awnrd is made to him. All bids must state the time in which nil the work shall be com pleted. The successful bidder shall, before entering upon his duties, furnish n good and sufficient bond In favor of ihe City of Grants Pass, in not less than One Hun dred (1U0';, per cent of the Con tract Price, with surety to he ap proved by the Common Council. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The Contract will be awarded to (he lowest responsible bidder, suh ject lo the limitations and condi tions herein and in said Ordinances contained. All bids will he opened and public ly read by the City Manager at 2 00 p.m., June 10. 1000. The City Manager will prepare a tabulation of the bids and submit said tabula tion and his recommendation for award of contract lo the Common Council at its next regular or spec ial meeting. The Common Council will authorize award of contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of the Citv of Grants Pnss. Josephine County, Oregon, on this 2flth day of May, l!l(i0. Earl T. Simonsen Auditor or the Clly of Grants Pass, Oregon In lhc Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jack son in Probate. In the matter of the estate of Carroll S, Gray. De ceased, No, I04:m. Notice Is hereby given mat the undersigned as ad ministratrix of the estate of Car roll S. Gray, deceased, has filed her final account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Jackson County, in probnle, and that Monday, the 27th dnv of June, liifiO. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said dnv In Cir cuit Courtroom No. 2 of said Court n me jacKson Countv Courthnimc Medford. Oreeon. have hp en an. pointed by said Court as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication May 29. liitju: nate or last publication June I!). I!)li0. I.llkkl A. Grnv. mlmim. tratrix. Johnson. Telfer A Sloan attorneys for administratrix, 220 SE it atreei, urants rass, Oregon. ( 3 and 4 Bedroom Homes from ' 1 3,500 Your Home Comes FIRST! HUXLEY AT M.I.T. Cambridge, Mass.-CPD-Brit-ish writer Aldous Huxley will join the faculty of Massachu setts Institute of Technology next fall as a visiting profes sor of humanities. Huxley, 66, who has written novels, es says, criticisms, poetry, plays and short stories, will discuss "the nature of man" during a series of public lectures at M.I.T., conduct humanities seminar and participate tn discussion meetings. LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'0 TO HI DDF, IS Sealed bids for the construction of an Administration building, for School District 6, Jackson County, Oreeon will be received at the office of Central Point Schools, Crater High School Oflice, North Pacific Highway, Central Point, Oregon, until 8 o'clock P.M.. P.S.T., June 8, I960, and then will be publicly opened and read aloud. The plans, specifiactions and oth er contract documents may be ex amined and copies thereof may be obtained at the office of the Su perintendent, Crater High School. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Surety Com pany Performance Bond in full amount of the contract price in accordance with Oregon Laws Tt9 3iu, 279 312, 279 510 and 279 542. Successful bidder shall carry Work m ens Compensation Insurance protecting his employees. He will also carry Public Liability and Propertv Dnmape. Chapter 627. Oregon Laws, 1959 in regards to hourly wage will be stricUy adhered. He shall file with the Board of Directors of the School District evidence that all such insurance is being carried. The Board of Directors of School District 6, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities. Signed Mrs. Merle Obcnchain, Clerk School District 6 JacksonCounty, Oregon NATIONAL EOlfcEST TIMIIEIt FOR SALE Donomore Meadows Oral auction bids will be received by the Regional Forester, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building. Medford, Oregon, beginning al 10:30 A.M., June 30, I'JtiO. for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 479 acres, more or less, within Sec tions 2. 10, 11. 14 and 15. T. 41 S,. R 2 W. W.M.. surveyed In the Rogue River National Forest, Ore gon. The estimated volumes are: 1.300 M board feet of Douglas-fir. 300 M board feet of all pines, ll.flOO M board feet of Shasta red fir. 3. (100 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum accep table bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $17.30 all pines S20.50. Shasta red fir 59.95, white fir and other species $5.33. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (including deposit for sale area bet- i terment): Douglas-fir $15.85. all pines 519.05. Shasta red fir SB. 50. white fir and other species $3 90. and $1.45 for slash disposal for all species. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Medford. Oregon at 10:30 A.M., June 30. 1900. All those who sub mitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to continue auction bidding, A mon ey order, bank draft, cashier's or certified chock In the sum of $11,000.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for dam ages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the pur chaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an ornl bid is declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids in re served. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Banger. Star Hanger Station, Jack sonville. Oregon, the Forest Super visor, Medford. Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Ore gon, before bids are submitted. ytgirowmi Yonwr T A Riw None Uif Nil Raisa Yur Payments is Much as You Think. o ADVERTISE .M K N T FOR 11IIIS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court on or before 70 OO am. on June 8. 1900. at the Courthouse in Medford, Oregon for one Hi Tractor Dozer lor use by the Ruad Department. Instructions to bidders and spec ification! may be been at the of fice of the County Clerk or the Oftice of the Countv Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County CuTT.o.itioner ft. A. James County Commissioner CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices 1 Special Club Events W,..M.M C Pe rson a 1 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructions 9 Wanted Male Help 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help 11 Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous nwM. It Financial & Loans 18 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses . SO For Rent Apartments - 31 For Rent Furnished Rooms - 11 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Re tit Miscellaneous -- Wanted To Rent . 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Estate ..... 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies ... 40 Appliances 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous 45 Dogs and Pets ... ........ 50 Poultry . 51 Livestock . 52 Wanted Livestock . 53 Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits St Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment for Rent .............. 62 Trailers - 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters .. .. 72 Cars and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A Business Directory ................. B Card of Thanks C Classified Rates 1 day per word . 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 days per word 6 days per word ... 8c ..10c -.12e ...14c By Line Per Month $2 25 (Minimum First Issue 50c nusiness Directory Each line per month ..... $1. 75 Minimum per month 5. 2 S Dead Line on Classified Ads 5:30 p.m. for following day. except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 A M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 3 P.M. the day before publi cation for Tues through Frl. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY TIIE LINE LEGAL NOTICES Golden Delicious APPLES BIG BOX Open 8 to 5 Saturday and Sunday 7 to 4 Monday thru Friday PINNACLE PACKING CO. 11th and Front Street Let us build you a home to fit your family Don't worry about down payment because Happy Homer will buy and give you cash for your present home . . . based on FHA approved value . . and let you live in it until your new home is completed. We also have homes ready for possession. Perhaps one of these will fit your needs and you can move right in. CALL US WE ARI PROUD OF OUR WORKMANSHIP - ... and you will see why when you see our homes. Take advantage of the serv ices we offer as a REALTOR BUILDER - In dealing with ONE FIRM, you save yourself many dollars as well as inconveniences. IVi Hin a Choic if Stiirtl Lit Soirees ( FilYwr K J3l J F tSSrfafiSpW A-Too Lota ft CiataitV FOR SALE, or trade" q u i t y Thames panel with cabinets. SP-2-5498. NOTI c'cCommercial Spraying of aU kinds WITH ROW. SP 2-5376. SP 2-6851 OWNER LEAVING Apt. house completely furn. One 6-rm. unit downstairs. 3 unit unstairs. $13.850 Terms. 327 So. Oakdale SP2-2335 FOR SALE Paul water pump plus tank & shut off valve $20. Also good 2-wheel trailer priced low for quick sale $20. See et 2216 W. Main. FOR SALE 100 ft. lot on Wood- lawn. SP 2-2594. " CASH & CARRY 150 square esbestos siding 15 50 per square. 500 M, ft. misc. mold in ( bundle lots t 1 3 price. Check our benutiful 6", 8" & 10" V-Rustic clear Ceder for pend ing or siding. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix, White City, Ashland BEEF WHOLESALE Cut & wrap ped, Top USDA grades. Terms. No interest. Sans Giant Freezer Me ats, 98 6 Ch e r ry. S P3 -6 1 0 6 FOR SAL E Hand & machine tools. Electroplater fc supplies. Reasonable. SEVERIN ELtCTRIC 1028 Court St. TOR SALI Maple bsd-davno $25 Antiques, album picture frame, fruit bowl. Clothing, dishes, misc. 5c to 25c. Hours 12-6, 655 "J" St. FOR RENT Suburban large 2 bdrm. house. One child is wel- come. no dogs. NO 4-1614. WILL purchase small contracts and mortgages. Write Tribune Box 3391. FOR SALE Steel pipe 50'r off. Used pipe all in good condition. 3" steel pipe .65 per ft.. 2" steel pipe J30 per ft In odd lengths to 21 ft. long. Also other size pipe. Els, and T's at low prices. Oil pump with 50 gal. bbl. $25. Small eiec. sprayer $5. Electric paint sprayer complete $35. Used yard wire 2 ft by 40 ft. long, used lumber, doors, wall board and other misc. merchandise at low prices. SP 2-6231. F. E. Sam son, f or appointment. FOR RENT Redecorated, 2-rm., furn. apt. Close in, washing fa cilities, most utilities paid. 806 W. Main. HOME COOKING Downtown. Only graded U.S. choice meats served. Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Karen's Kitchen 21 S. Riverside. Next to Western Auto Supply. Across from Medford's largest Park & Shop lot. FOR Memorial Day flowers, get mixed pots of growing flowers at Crater Green House, 1048 Crater Lake Ave., Medford. Phone SP-2-4401. PETUNIAS. Zinnias, Marigolds & other bedding plants. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM FLOWERS FOR DECORATION BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM For Action . . . Use Tribune Want Ads CHOICE LOT Near High School WILL SACRIFICE Phone SP 2-8693 Evee. $ 1. ; As Low D. SP 3 For Information Sunday 4 A-Ta le T Citify FOR RENff' Clean apt. close in with bath. All uylit.es paid. Washing facilities. 317 S. Riverside. COLOR ENLARGEMENTS from Kodacolor or slides. 5x7, $1; 8x10. $2. Also small sizes. Phil lips. 703 Beatry. SP 2-9318. HEATHKIT From your authorized factory representative. Southern Ore. Northern Calif VERL G WALKER CO SOS W Jackson SP 3-7557 Med ford. Oregon BUNTJLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune offirp 31 N'nrth Fir C Card of Thank We are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbors for their many kind acts of sympathy dur ing our sad bereavement. Our ap preciation cannot be adequately expressed. Airs. J. C. Lusk & Family Now You Can Savt Take advantage of the low ply wood prices. Build on one of our reasonably priced lots in Hacienee Park. "Pop" Stevens, the developer of Jefferson school and Edgmont subdivi sions where houses now sell for more than when first built has also carefully planned this FHA approved subdivision in Phoe nix. City water, sewer, plus irri gation water and protective re strictions. All this fcr less than $2000 per lot. See today! You'll Enjoy Living out our way where both the cli mate and the people are friend ly. We have some nice property for sale but not nearly as much as last year, so choose now be fore the newcomers arrive. Re member, as soon as school is out in California your opportu ity for first choice may be gone. Phoenix-Talent Values New 3 BR, electric ceiling heat, 1 34 bath, 2 car garage, imme diate possession. FHA or con tract your terms. 4 BR, irrig. garden and fruit, $1,000 down, consider trailer. Shop and Country Home 20x60 shop building ideal for small manufacturing. 8 A. on paved road, newer, well built home designed for restful living, overlooking a nice stream. Cool in summer, fog free in winter. Reasonable price and terms. Retirement Paradise Two acres near new dam and recreational area. Trout pond, good stream, no flood danger. Natural rock terracing. Nice shade, large patio and barbecue. Comfortable 2 BR, automatic gas heat, fireplace. Only $12, 500, we'll help finance. 3 BR, High on a Hill Easy access, so quiet and peace ful. Panoramic view, you will love it. Very Neat Two Bedroom Good garden area, fine for re tired couple. $6,500, terms. Call or come to our office any time during the holiday. Mr. George Nerton of Talent is working with us and is well acquainted with property in this area. Call Georqe at KE 5-1741 Look for the Red Arrow signs and call us for good buys. Red Arrozv Realty Roy Maudlin, Irkr., KE-5-1752 3744 Colver Road Phoenix ln!innie? n r,e ff j i , i ' , f As $850. Down . PICKELL - 6646 fv ., Call Harry WrrHrow, if 1-4277 We WiH Nils Yea Arreaga for R8C8sstr Flatseinj Al Ri ttligatisa Medford Lodge No. raS IOOr. meets iueaieji -w. May 31 at 8 pm. Birth 0$ day cai.es. Visitors Wel come. Clarence Hershiser. N.G. For Real Estate SEE JACKS0H COUNTY REALTY Desert Branch 6781 Crater Laka Hy., Medford Clayton W. Lewis REALTOR Don AehpoU RoMmary Ashpolo SaUi Ph TA 6-9101, or HI 6-3302 Eifle Point Have Listings Want Listings Will Travel! $500 DOWN Immediate possession, buys modern I B.R. furnished on acre with barn, F.P. $4,350. $500 DOWN Immediate possession, 2 B.R. home on 2 acres, chicken house, workshop, F.P. $5,000. $600 DOWN Buys 40 wooded acres, drilled well, cabin, F.P. $4,000. $1,000 DOWN Immediate possession, 20 A., 3 irrig., bal. good bottom land, 3 B.R. home. F.P. $10,500. 40 ACRES Fenced 2 B.R. home, excellent barn, 5 A. irrig. F.P. $10,000 with good terms. HOME SITES On near acre, good soil, total $600 with $250 down. (We have several.) CAN YOU QUALIFY To buy this near new 3 B.R home, fireplace, hdwd. floors, garage, F.H.A. approved loan $11,400. Total $12,500. $1,500 DOWN 2 B.R. home, with creek front age, large workshop, garage F.P. $10,500. FAMILY SET UP We have several 3 & 4 B.R homes on small acreage with excellent locations." COMPARE THIS IN ANY AREA 180 A. stock ranch. 59 A. irrig., more available, 3 B.R home, Ige. barn, loafing shed, machine shed, com pletely equipped. Ford trac tor, all attachments, cattle truck. F.P. $33,000 with terms, immediate possession. COUNTRY RE-TREAT 1 1 A. irrig., live stream, huge fish pond, good barn, with 3 B.R. home, 1 Vi bath, carpeting, auto. heat. On Wagner Creek. For price worth calling us. OPEN THIS WEEKEND INCLUDING CLOSING COST HOSE Mittm SERVICE Ml DECOAtTKa SERVICE -u p- i 0 GD0 GOO 0 CV V i 2 rc.. w i) O