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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Office Managers Install Officers SUNDAY. JUNE 3. 1962 David Chirewin. Cal-Ore Machinery company, Medford, was installed president of the Medford chapter of National Office Managers at a dinner party last week. Other new officers installed are Wilson Slater, clerk of Medford School district 549C, FOR SALE BY OWNER 3-bdrm., txcallant condition 4 yr. old homi, kitchen-aid dishwasher, covared patio, drapes, new paint. Lot 72'x 137'. FHA appraised. Phone 772-4905 am vice president; Mrs.' Frances Grants, Associated Fruit, sec retary; Mrs. Norma Bur roughs, Groceteria Super Mar ket, assistant secretary; Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Rogue Val ley Physicians Service, treas urer. Members of the board of directors installed are Rich ard Harrison, Double Dee Lumber company; Vic Keng la, Timber Products; Charles Goodwin, Medford Veneer and Plywood corporation; Mrs. Barbara Winans, Fluhr er's Bakeries; Caude Hall Jr., accounting machines, National Cash Register company. Past presidents and their wives attending were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pletsch, Jackson County Savings and Loan; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Friel, St. Mary's High school staff. THE COSTS BE SURE TO GET YOUR TITLE REPORTS FROM THE . . . JACKSON COUNTY ISO. YOUR LOCALLY OWNED TITLE COMPANY 121 East Sixth Street Phone 773-4551 TITLE INSURANCE ESCROWS Jackson County Oldest and Most Reliable Title Company Established 1835 THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS fj Monday Thru Thursday COMPLETE LUBE ujj ffj C BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL PACK VLlV ' CHECK OUR PARTS DEPT. SEAT BELTS FAN BELTS SHOCK ABSORBERS IGNITION POINTS SPARK PLUGS MUFFLERS WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY ONLY COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT 99 CORRECT CASTER AND CAMBER SET TOE-IN ADJUST STEERING 5' FREE WHEEL ROTATION WITH 4 WHEEL BALANCES INCLUDING WEIGTHS EACH $1.40 Shop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Morwy Hark 301 t. Jatkion 773-4641 Open Men. I Fri. Till P.M. mil PARKING PI Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M. W ATKINS (Register and Tribune Syndic 1962) The War Beiwn Rat And Man Continues It was a cruel practice even for a despised creature, but at one time people desperate from the depredations of ro dents resorted to fire and tor ture to control of rat popula tion. One of the animals was caught in a live-trap; its feet were severely burned by a blowtorch, or by a hot stove lid. Even the animal's hair was scorched. Then the rat was liberated. Frantic with pain the rat dashed through the under ground burrows, screaming in agony. All the rats within hearing distance heard the commotion, became fright ened, and left. There were some folks, sketchily versed in rodent-lore who maintained the smell of the burning hair on the ani mal was the cause of other rats leaving the premises. The burned hair, they claimed, sat urated the burrows making them uninhabitable for months. Tails Tied There was another diaboli cal scheme that necessitated the capture of two rats, alive. Their tails were securely tied together and the handicapped pair were liberated, their struggles, squeals of terror, and efforts to escape such close togetherness frightened all the other rats of the col ony. The human race has been justified in its concern for no other animal has had such an impact on history, and man himself, than these fierce ro dents that came storming into Europe from Asia during the time of the Mongol Invasion, Previous to that terrible in vasion the rodents seemed sat isfied to remain in Asia. Some thing, perhaps an expanding LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Logptle 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, Ore gon, beginning at 2:00 P.M., June 28, 1962, for all merchantable tim ber marked or designated for cut ting on an area embracing 658 acres, more or less, within sec tions 11, 12, and 13, T. 20 S , R. 3 E.. and sections 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20. 29. 31, and 32. T. 29 S . R. 4 E.. W. M., surveyed, in the Rogue River National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 10.200 M board feet of Douglas-fir; 1,200 M board feet of sugar pine, western white pine and ponderosa pine; 2.900 M board feet of Shasta red fir; 3.700 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $10.55; sugar pine, western white pine and ponderosa pine $9.70; Shasta red fir $6.05; while fir and other species $3.70. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage In cluding deposit for sale area bet terment: $3.45 base rate plus an additional $5 80 for Douglas-fir; $7.05 base rate plus an additional $1.35 for sugar pine, western white pine, and ponderosa pine; $2.00 base rate plus an additional $2.75 for Shasta red fir; $2.00 base rate plus an additional $0.40 for white fir and other species, and SI. 30 for slash disposal for all species. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rites subject to quarterly calendar ad justment upward c downward by 0.5 of the difference between the average of the monthly Douglas fir Pegfon Indices, as calculated by the Forest Service or the West ern Pine Association Lumber Price Index for the three previous months, and the following base indices: Douglas-fir 103.82(C); su gar pine, western white pine, and ponderosa pine 103.41; Shasta red fir 89.54(A): white fir and other species 89.54(A). Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three-months period following the quarter for which the adjust ment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species ore lower than the base rates, the dif ference between the total dollar value of the timber cut at ad Justed rates and at base rates will be recorded for each species. The stumpage rate for a species will not be increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjusted rates above the base rate will de velop an accumulated total dollar tiue for the species in excess of the recorded accumulated differ ence. Sealed bids will he publicly opened and posted, at th office of the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, at 2.00 P.M., on June 28, 1962. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be per mitted immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,800.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber In ad vance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bid der must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writ ing on m Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids i i curved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranirer. Union Creek Hanger Station. Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor. Medford, Oregon, before bids are submitted. population and shortage of food, started the living wave into new areas. It is a pretty well-estab lished fact that rats brought the plague from Asia to Eu rope and that half the human population died. Later, also from Asia, another and more vicious horde of four-legged invaders began a war of de struction on the rats already established. It was a battle for the possession of a conti nent. Silent War This was the brown rat, and for 50 years the battle lasted; millions of rats died. It was a war waged in complete si lence. There were no generals, no long-range plan; really a haphazard affray, but the newcomers finally drove out the remaining rats and took over the wet parts of Europe; allowing the losers the dry, arid places. Still not satisfied the rat hordes extended their range; living alongside the human occupants of all lands; eating what the farmer raised, bur rowing under his buildings, and secretly hiding by day. That very old 50 years war still goes on, but one of the opponents is different; the war is between man and rat now, and neither side knows exactly which is ahead. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. June 13, 1962, for the furnishing of one (1) crawler tractor eq: ipped with bull dozer blade and ripper for use by the Jackson County Road Depart ment. specifications and instructions to bidders may be seen at the offices of the County Clerk or County Engineer. Earl M. Miller, County Judge. Chester H. Wendt, County Commissioner, E. H. Taylor. County Commissioner. Classified Rates Minimum Size: Two Lines 1 day per word 2 days per word.. S days per word. 5 days per word. S day per word - 8e .120 .ISO -190 30e Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties . Rat Other Areas Per Word 0e Per Day. Bv Line Per Month $3.00 Box Number Service Charge SOo (Minimum Cash Ad 80c) Business Directory Each line per month $2.25 Minimum per month ..$6. 75 Dead Lin on Classified Ads 5:00 p.m. for tollowlng day. except 10 am. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 am. Saturday for Sunday and Monday 3 p.m. the day before publi cation for Tues, through Fri, APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE Minimum Charge . WANTED SCRAP IRON CAST IRON COPPER BRASS Aluminum Batteries Rubber Tubes Alio, New Steef for Sl 442 North Fir Phone 773-5473 CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices . ., 1 Special Club Events 2 Personal , , 3 Lost and Found 4 instrucUons -- S Wanted Mai Heln 10 Wanted Female Help 11 Male or Female Help , , 12 Wanted Situations . 13 Wanted Miscellaneous . 14 Financial St Loans 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent House m 20 For Rent Apartments . 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms - 22 Rent Rooms and Board ... 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Pent 23 Medford Rea.ty Board - - 30 For Sals Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wantei Real Estate 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances -. 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip.. Radio TV 43 Sports and Hobbies . 44 Miscellaneous , 45 Nurseries 43 Dogs and Pet , , 50 Poultry 51 Livestock 52 Wanted Livestock . . . 53 Hav Grain and Feed . 54 Fruits St Vegetables 63 Automotive & Equipment Machinery end 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 Lte to Classify , A Business Directory , B Card of Thanks C A Too Lote To Clonify BABY CHIX Uton's Farm St Garden Stor 41h Ac Fir 773-8444 Used Tillers & Mowers Garden tiller 18-24 $ 79 Garden tiller 18-24" $ 89 M E tiller, big. heavy duty dual power driv 1179 Gas mower, reel. 22" dlxe. ... $ 37 Gas mower, reel, 19" good ... $ 59 New Mustang tillers, new mowers. Big Y Feed & Seed FOR SALE Motorola portable stereo. 1 yr. old $125: also 73 long playing albums. 7727742. WANTED 1922 or older Model f Sedan. 773-5963. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM SEPARATE COLORS In Sturdy bedding plants. Including Giant and Dwarf Zinnias. Tall and Short Marigolds. Asters, Petu nias, and many others. TOMATO plants 30c doz. BE RRYDALE FLOWE RFAR M SUMMER SPECIALS 23x15 Wagon Grill St Smoker with warming oven St storage Shelf $23.88 24" Motorized Bar-B-Q Grill with swing-away spit, only $13.88 Lawn Chairs from $5.88 Coast To Coast Store 1 17 N. Central 773-371 9 FOR SALE 1 25-gal. Butane tank for trailer house. With regulator. 3761 S. Pacific Hlway. Spot 39. FOR SAL E 3 nice city lota' 332 Marie St.. Medford. Bargain Barn Stock Sm. inlaid linoleum remnants 23c apiece & up. 6 remnants, 70c lineal foot. 6x12 linoleum tile 7c per tile. 9x9 linoleum til 8c per tile. Carpet roll ends Special. Jim's Floor Cover Shop 772-4448 1238 S. Riverside BLOX BLOX Planed blox, big double loads 2' Summer prices. MEDFORD FUEL 772-2111 , SUBURBAN Homes. Nothing Down, 4 simple interest in tturai Areas, 912 square feet, 3 bed room home, 100 complete. Pay ments under $50 per month. See our model at 521 Marie, or call 773-1379 FOR SALE BUNDLES OF CLD NEWSPAPERS. 20C each. MaU Tribune Office. 33 No. Fir. " Plastic Pipe $4.75 100 Foot Coil HAGGARD Lbr. At Plumbing Hi way 99 So. 335-2322 C Card of Thanks WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all our friends for the many kindnesses they have shown us during our time of sorrow. Mr. Fred A. Daugherty Mrs. Leona D. Gilinsky and Family. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Acheson and Family. Mr. & Mrs. Shlrrel Doty and Family. Mr. Sc Mrs. Grant Hutchlns and Family. I LODGE NOTICES Medford Lodge No. 83 I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday. June 5, at 8 p.m. Vis itors welcome. Refresh ments. Jack Adams N.G. Medford Bodies, Scottish Rite. Monday, June 4, '62, :uo D.m. Tnirtv-urKi ae- ree. Refreshments. Visit- ng brethren welcome. red A. Purdln. Secretary. 2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE TODAY. 9 a. m. We're moving. Everything from cooking utensils, clothing, misc. articles, elec. train 8c track. Good 14' metal boat & trailer. $50. Garage at rear. 2641 Connell av Medford. SALE Monday. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. 140 pieces old Willow Ware, some colored glass, 150 prs. ear rings, handmf.de gift. Near new cloth ing & numerous misc. 504 Austin. Corner Austin fc Ntantlc. 3-PERSONAL RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS 701 N Modoc 772-4438 Central Point "Denture Service Dentures repaired St relined while you wait. 1 23 E. Pin. 664-35113 1. D. Bost wick. Prop. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? If ag driving record. un insured accident, financial re sponsibility filing, etc is making it ditticult for you to secure proper insurance, see us. Con venient monthly installment. Don Stathos. Insuror. 1005 E. Main. Med lord 773-6658. Open Mon,' V Tues 'til9 p m. MIRIAMS BEAUTY SHOP Miriam Ward Owner-Operator 773-3806 909 E. Jackson ATTENTION - MOTHERS The Best In Child Care planned lor your convenience. Any morning, afternoon or all day Monday through Friday. Hot lunches mid-morning & nud afternoon snacks. State Licensed Ac Inspected Varied & interesting program of supervised play, rest, art & mu sic. Modern fireproof facilities. Centrally located by Hawthorne Park. COLLEEN HOPE DAY CARE CENTER 45 Hawthorne 773-6204 HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? See Wayne Medford. He can arrange a loan for you from $50 to $1500, on furniture, automo bile or salary. LAURENTIDE FINANCE CORP. 123 W. Main 772-620 1 Anyone having a drinking prob lem is welcome ai mconouc n onymous 8:30 pjn. Tues. St Sat Al-ancn Group 1st & 3rd Tues Rear of 212 N Oakdale. 773-4848 DENTURES repaired and re-lined wnue you wait, uay or eve. rn. 773-6026 25 Lozier Lane REAL ESTATE LOANS TO $2300 First St 2nd Mortgages. Lauren tide Industrial Finance Corp., Main St Riverside. 773-4564 EASTSIDE COIN LAUNDRY Try it, you'll like it. Maytag Washer Plenty Hot Water. 9 HAWTHORNE 4-LOST AND FOUND THESE stray dogs are at the county rouna ana win oe neio five days. Males: 1 large tan Cocker, I white & brown part Shepherd, 1 black Labrador, 1 black St white part Beagle, 1 yellow mixed breed. 1 blonde mixed Cocker. Females: I brown part Cocker, 1 black & gray part ucagie, STRAYED 14 mo. old Angus heif er from urownsboro. ueward. Call William Harper. HI 6-3237. LOST Black gelding. Last seen upper Appiegate area, ttewara. BilS)-14 33. 5-INSTRUCTIONS PIANO and voice pupils wanted. student teacners, June v vir- ginia Gandt. 772-21 18 STARTING NOW SUMMER LESSON RENTAL PROGRAM Private or class lessons Piano or Organ CALL NOW CALL NOW LUSK MUSIC CO. Register Now! For September KINDERGARTEN Complete pre-school curricu lum. Insured transportation. Brochure mailed on request. COLLEEN HOPE KINDERGARTEN 45 Hawthorne 773-6204 5-INSTRUCTIONS ENROLL NOW for wing lesson,. Age, 10 to 21. Singer Sewing Machine Co. J1E . Main. Ph. 772-7 10-WANTED MALE HELP OfCOMPANY needs MEN AT ONCE for Northern Calif, Rapid advancement. Car allow ance. Top commissions. Must be free to travel and have late model car. Sales experience help ful, but not necessary. We tram. See Don Schurman General Sales Mgr. Southwestern Petroleum Company, Inc. TUES., JUNE 5 LORENZ HOTEL Redding, Calif, 9 a.m.. 11:30 a.m.. 4:30 p.m. Training LEADS TO EXECUTIVE CAREER IN FINANCE Do you enjoy working with peo ple? Are you ambitious for early success? HFC's intensive Management Training Program helps you become an .executive quickly. Non-selling, Interview ing is major part of Job. High school graduate, car required. Straight salary wilh Increases, based on performance, advance ment opportunity, security, em ployee benefits. Household Finance Corp, 128 E. Main 5 INSTRUCTIONS D 3 Thurston Kindergarten Enroll now for fill kindergarten, pick up Si delivery aervice. Lim ited enrollmen. Call 773-3117. Thurston Dance Studio Enrolling students for summer cla&sei in billet, tap St acro bat. c. Call 773-3117 for infor mal inn 10 WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED Opera"torfo7a Medford service station. Prefer one with brake service, tune-up St minor repsir experience. Write Tribune Box 3133. 10-WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED Man to help log. Alto, need long loggers pay $12 haul. 773-133 3 SUBSTITUTES for Mail Tribune carrier routei; eastside of Med ford: all of July; cam about $10. 773-6894. 109 Geneva St. QUALIFIED accountant to do budg eting, projecting, system, ta work for multi-corporate struc ture. Should have lumber ex perience, CPA preferred. Write Tr)buneBox308Q. WANTED Married man for Fuller Bruih Co. route. $103 per wk, guaranteed to start. 773-8934. WANTED Man to do barn chore in exchange for unfurn. house No children 535-2293. ENROLL NOW VALLEY VIEW KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Helen Gandt (Cert. Kindergarten teacher) 131 Valley View Dr. 772-9631 2-BDR. WESTSIDE All large rooms, ww carpet, good storage utility room, beautiful fenced back yard and covered patio. Shade trees, flowers. Good terms. EASTSIDE 3-BDR. Top location, excellent con dition, built-in oven and range, fireplace paneled wall, central heat. Fenced yard, covered patio FHA terms. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 bdr., family room, ww carpet, fireplace, good well. 1 acre. Nice view. SPLIT LEVEL 2,000 sq. ft. luxurious liv ing, 2'2 baths, oven, range, and dishwasher, 2 fireplaces, view of the valley, city water. Call for appointment. TO SUBDIVIDE 7 acres, adjoining Central Point new low price. 4 APTS. FURNISHED Good condition, always rent ed. Close in corner lot. SUBURBAN BLDG. LOTS With trees City water. Lilting, Wanted Let ui list end sell your property. CONRAD I 3-PERSONAL JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait 809-107 1 899-1599 LUZIERS COSMETICS For a Lovelier You. 773-4176 AFTER thii date I will not be responsible for debts other than my own. Ralph McPherson, Rt. 2. Box 213. Medford. Ore. MERLE NORMAN Colmetlc Studio, 214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-0811 KSWSMSHSM A Too Lato To Classify COLO RPRfNTS7en large men IF from your slides. Custom qual ity 3 or SI. up. Phillips Photo Lab..703 Beatty. 772-9318. CARPENTRY, New and Remodel" Cabinets. TA 8-4 7 BV PLL RESTYI.E COATS Men's double breasted to single. S10.1128 WMain.upstairs LAWN GROOM, feeds at weeds, ue our spreader free. Elton's Farm At Garden Store 4th A Ttr 773-8444 PABCO 215-fb. 3-tjth roofing S8 sq" No 1 heavy hand-split cedar 1 snanes si7 sq. ixn at 8 sheath ing, 30 M. Cedar fencing At posts. All types plywood panel) rigs At cabinet materials. Check our prices. 31" alum screen doors with hardwire, fll o. NORTON LUMBER CO. Poemi White City Ashland KEITH BATES, Realtor EAST SIDE BEAUTY Immaculate Inside and out; Beautiful landscaping and shade. If you are tired and disgusted of looking at run down properties call us for an appointment to see this lovely 2 BR home. 14 8 8 Yes, you can really enjoy , jominess in this 4 year old welt built ranch style home. 3 BR plus family room. Built in appliances, big dou ble garage, large lot are just a few of the many features of this fine home. Call us today. TRAILER PARK 4 wooded acres on new free way interchange close to Medford. 10 trailer spaces, 10 camp sites, showers and laundry, underground utili ties. This excellent location Insures a fine future. Only $16,900 with easy terms. $800.00 DOWN Well kept 2 PR West side home. Close to . Mary's and High School. Easy walk to downtown. Early posses sion can be had. Full price $8,750.00. LOTS LOTS LOTS If you are wanting to build, check our wide selection of building sites. TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY i tOt EAST JACKSON 77J-7J9J Richard Miller ...773-9393 I Urry McBee 773-7929 f Harold Houston 773-7393 I Ktirh Isttt 772-6034 t (n. .picScell ) V Ursa realtor J mmWx builder $400 DOWN 3 BEDROOM HOME to be constructed near Roose-velt-Hedrlck schools for $13, 400. Will have massive circu lating fireplace with raised hearth and roomy attached gar age. Possible to do the painting for the down payment. FOR SALE or Lease With Option 3 Bedroom home, near Wilson school, approx. $450 down. Large rooms with fireplace, beamed ceiling in living room and attached garage. Call for particulars. THIS IS IT 3 bedroom, immaculate home, built only few years, with beau tiful lawn and shrubbery, cover ed patio, extra parking room large lot city water and sewer. Home has air conditioner, fire place with glass doors and at tached garaqe. Wilson school district. Only $13,500. $450 down, plus closing. Lot With Treei-Pool Here Is a rare opportunity to acquire a very desirable build ing site. East Side Vx acre lot, a fine family location. $15,900 Huge All Purpose Room to develope in this attractive 3 bedroom new ranch home y acre lot and 30 gal. per minute well double garage beautiful raised hearth fireplace Approx. 10. down might consider some trade. $24,500 This Heme Has Everything Features too numerous to list. But if you are looking for a quality new home this is It. Call for location. D. L. PICKELL Realtor - Builder 411 I. Main St. 773-6646 Harry Withrw 772-4277 Mai Cramt 772-J930 REAL ESTATE 305 EAST 8TH 773-6248 Any Tima Day or Night SHOW X&S-J HOMES Ji4l OPEN: TODAY -1 to 8 P.M. Why Collect Rent Receipts? Own a new, three-bedroom home, customized with a wide range of op tions. Payments are as low as rent. On FHA or Gl insured loans, pay ments include principal, interest, taxes and insurance. Why collect rent receipts when you can build equity and own your own home at Cascade Village. Gl Eligibility for Housing Loans Starts to Expire July 25, 1962 Veterans . . . $50 will move you into a new home at Cascade Village. Take advantage of your opportunity to own a new, three-bedroom home with pay ments as low as rent. Conveniently Located Ten minutes from Medford, 30 min utes from mountain streams. City conveniences with no citv taxes in a planned community with water and sewer lines, oaved streets in and Daid for. Custom-desianed homes ranaina from $10,500 to $13,560 on FHA or CI insured loans . . . payments as low as v.y I ... as low as rent. MINUTES FROM MEDFORD ON CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY. Show Homei Open: 1-8 p.m. Sat., and Sun.: 4-8 p.m. Mon.-Fri. ... by appointment anytime. northwest pacific development corporation don a Id e. herried, broker, 773-7465 NORTON HOMES PEN !Hiysn 3 LOCATIONS r V 0 ALL DAY TODAY! FREE 5-Ft. Children's Polyethylene SAILBOAT AS DOOR PRIZE All You Havt To Do It Register HACIENDA PARK-PHOENIX " 152 Church Street Something different. A lovely 2-bedroom home at a price anyone can afford. Built-in Wettlnghouse range with matching hood, natural birch kitchen, No. 1 oak flooring In living area and inlaid linoleum In kitchen end bath, beautiful bath with colored fixtures. 324 OAK STREET Beautiful 3 bedroom home, built-in Philco range and oven with matching hood, silver birch kitchen, birch paneling on fireplace wall, No. 1 oak flooring, colored bath fixtures. Ashland -385 KEARNEY STREET 3 bedroom home with extra large family room. Over 1700 sq. ft. of living area. COME OUTI COMPARE A NORTON HOME