Dtnnis the Menace
'Whv is show ewss esiftft'i lono ewss?
i
Porpoii Bern Ttll-Flrii
And ActW u Crickit
The "delivery room" was a
large circular tank In which
a female porpoise was await
ing the arrival of the "little
atranger. The "blessed event
was scheduled to occur at any
moment, but while she was
waiting, Mr. Porpoise, calm,
serene and unworried, swam
slowly around the tank.
We were the ones that were
frantic. We had watched and
noticed the youngster was par
tially born. During the inter
val of delayed birth the pros
pective mother pursued her
accustomed way, blandly as
suming a state of indifference.
She, being a porpoise, knew
more about the biological or
der of birth than the humans
who watched. We were pan
icked by ignorance.
All living creatures seem to
be ufraid ol things they do not
understand. We should have
known that a wise and provi
dent nuturc decreed, away
U-..I. ... .1... UnHtnnlnrt H,oM
ll.l. l 111 HIV UOlllllllllk, ......
those nnimals which must be
born underwater should ex
perience a reversal of the bi
ological order by being born
tail first. That, at the time,
we did not know. But Mrs.
Porpoise evidently did.
Born Swimming
A few hours after his par
tial appearance, the "little
stranger" was born tail-first.
And he was born swimming,
just as active as a "cricket."
The second the birth was
complete, Mrs. Porpoise
turned, put her bottle-like
snout under the youngster's
stomach and pushed him
quickly to the surface. We
could plainly hear the first
baby gasp as the little guy
gulped his very first lungful
of air.
We may have imagined it,
but il Itemed to us that the
mother heaved a sigh of rcliel
at the baliy's gasp. She ap
peared to have a look ql con
cern Just before Ihe welcome,
bubbling gutp. Then .she re
laxed and ranged up alongside
her newborn. A new star had
entered the aquatic firma
ment; a new life began its task
of daily living.
The liitle one seemed "as
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fast on his feet" as his mother,
Regardless of how rapidly she
swam, he cruised alongside
her. Like all devoted relatives
and friends of the family, we
were anxious to find out how
much the youngster weighed,
how long he was and what
ever pertinent facts we could
discover about this little
stranger just born in an un
usual environment-a concrete
tank instead of the open sea.
Displays Confidence
Once again his wise motheV
displaycd her confidence in
her human friends by actually
leading junior into our wait
ing hands as soon as she un
derstood what we had in
mind. She calmly waited at
the water's surface while we
lifted the little fellow out,
measured and weighed him.
Exactly 22'i inches lung, he
tipped the scales at TA pounds.
He was every ounce a bounc-
ln hhv
' J
Poor little guy - lie would
never sec his lather. The old
man was, we hoped, some
where at sea enjoying Ihe life
a porpoise deserves. It had
been several months since ju
nior's mother had seen him
. . , since that time she had
become a tourist attraction.
The young one would re
main with mother for several
months during which time she
would teach nun all the things
he must know. In the great
volume of the bonk of the sea.
she would slowly turn the I
pages and he, an eager young
porpoise, would learn and j
profit by her teachings. Prom
iier. too, he would learn toler
ance, kindness and the ever
present tenderness so charac
teristic of mothers every
where. Subscribers
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Family
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fdiuir Nun The Family Coun
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idltor a inep'j edl'or and two
wrlttra r.ach article I a lummary
of an actual cate history Thu
Council rruorta on problem thai
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Copyrlfht 1963
General reatuiea Corp.
Donald P.
I think fraternities are for
the frightened.
Mr. H. P.
He'll be better off if- he
joins mine.
Donald P.
It's my Dad's fondest hope
that I join the Greek-letter
fraternity at college to which
he belonged, even though it
was another chapter and an
other era. They're a nice
enough bunch, but I don't
need that sort of a crutch. It's
like saying hello to yourself
every day and I'd rather say
hello to a wider circle. There's
something sacred and snob
bish about fraternities. I don't
need or want that sort of pro
tection. I can make friends on
my own .
Mr. H. P.
Each generation of my fam
ily has had at least one man
in Kappa Alpha, the oldest of
them all. There's nothing like
it to help a young fellow grow
socially. My two closest
friends, to this day, are men I
met first as fraternity bro
Ihcrs. Dot Don knows I have
other friends too. It's just that
at 19 he's foolish to turn down
a ready-made circle of bud
flies. They constitute a core
of wonderful contacts for the
real of his life.
e
The Council:
According to a University
of Michigan survey, there's
the "fraternity type" and the
non-fraternity fellow. The
former is described as an ex
trovert, athlete, politician,
and undistinguished scholar.
Non-members, on the average,
get higher grades, are more
creative, original, non-conformist.
The consensus is that
fraternities, while a good
thing, will get less and less
important on campuses.
Everything must come to
an end, Mr. P., and if Don
chooses to have the old tic end
with him, please, no moaning
at the bar. Blame it on his
mother's side of the family,
but he prefers to furrow out
his own circles of associates
rather than inherit them. In
addition to growing socially,
he's out to grow intellectually
and emotionally, "You don't
make fraternity men out ot
people with broad horizons,"
declared a Williams College
professor recently, Well, there
are except ions to that view,
bill Don isn't aiming to he
one. We think he'll make the
right "contacts," Mr. P., on
his own and as your son
rather than your "brother."
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The course, entitled "Prac
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is being presented in seven
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tUso being covered by the
workshop. Perry slated.
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M V OF U.OVt UN MI NT USED
EQUIPMENT Public Auction sale
of Government urd equipment
will be held at the V S Forest
Service WarthOttpe. 1319 Y. Mo
Andrew s Road. Medford Oiefion.
Tueda . April 23. 1P3 starting
promptly at 10 00 A M The ale
include-, motor trader, pickup,
carrvallv panels. 4x4' 1 ton
truck, a sedan, a gasoline engine,
ami light plant generators Inspec
tion niiv be made from 9 00 AM
to 4 00 P M April 19 and 23 and
before the wile time. 10 Oo A M.
April 23 I9t3 Full pa men t of ac
cepted bid- nuMt be made befcre
3 00 PM on date ol ale Payment
must be made by money order,
err tilled or faihletl cheek, or
hank dratt payable to Foreat Serv
ice l;SDA Peronal C hecks or cash
cannot be accepted Full informa
tion available at the Supervisor's '
Office Rogue River National For
at. Room 315 Pol Ofttce Build-
in. Medtoid. Oregon.
I LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Scaled proposals for the demoli
liun or removal of two house and
one garage will be received by the
Purchasing Agent or the City of
Medford. Oregon at the city hall in
taid city until 10.00 a.m. on the
24th day of April. ist.3. and there
after will be publicly opened and
read. The work is to be done in
accordance with specifications on
file in the office of the Purchasing
Agent and consists of the follow
ing. One hou&e containing ap
proximately 800 square feet of
floor space located at 775 S.
Holly Street, Medford. Oregon
One garage containing ap
proximately 150 square feet of
floor space located at 775 S,
Holly Street, Medford. Oregon
One hon.se containing ap
proximately 1200 square (cct
of floor space located at 003
S. Holly Street. Medford, Ore
gon Demolition or removal must be
completed not later than June 10th.
1!JH3. Bids must he accompanied by
n certified check in the full
amount of the bid, payable to the
Treasurer of the City of Medford.
Oregon The checks of the unsuc
cessful bidders will he returned
within ten days after the date on
which bid are opened. Bids must
be in writing and signed by or on
behalf of the bidder.
The right is reserved hy the
City of Medford to reject any and
all bids or to accept that proposal
which appears to be in the best in
terest of the City of Medford.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON
By Robert A. Duff
City Manager
NATIONAL KORFST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Rohinion Prairie Saddle
Oral Huction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building. Medford.
Oregon beginning at 2:00 P.M..
dil May 15. 1903, for all mer
chantable timber marked or desig
nated foi cutting on an area em
bracing 620 acres, more or less,
within nccUons 7 and 18. T. 37 S..
R. 4 E.. W.M.. surveyed, in the
Rogue River National Forest. Jack
son County, OreRon. The estimated
volumes arc: 2,110 M board feet of
Do iiR las-fir; 735 M hoard feet of
ShaiTl red fir; 2,285 M board feet
of white fir Mnd other species.
The minimum acceptable bid per
M hoard feet is as follows: Doug-iHs-fir
122.78; Shasta red fir $13 30;
while Mr una other species $11.15.
This includes Ihe following rates,
per M boiird feet for stunipage
Including deposit for sale area
betterment i si3.fir base raic plus
an additional 7.in ror uougiai-
flr; $3.fir, base rate plus an addi
tional 15.98 for Shasta red fir:
$3 85 base rate plus an additional
$5.fi0 for white fir and other spe
cies and $1 70 for slash disposal
for all species The stunipage rates
payable for each species will be
Increased by the amortization rate
in effect for that species when
the unamortized estimated cot of
the main haul roads has been
amortized by timber scaled. The
unamortized estimated cost is $22.
846.40. Amortization rates are:
Douglas-fir. $8.30 per M board feet;
Shasta red fir. $4.41 per M board
feet.; and white fir and other spe
cies. $3.41 per M board feet.
Amortization of estimated main
haul road costs is cumputed on 80
percent of the estimated timber
volume. In addition there ia with
in the sale area an unestl mated
volume nl Dounlas-fir. Iocs and
peeler blocks unmerchantable be
cause of defect which the bidder
may agree to remove at $2.45 per
M bd. ft. gross scale. The prices
bid for stunipage shall be consid
ered as tentative rates subject to
quarterly calendar adjustment up
ward or downward by 0.5 of the
difference between the average
nl tne mommy Dougias-nr Kcgion
Indices, as calculated by the For
est Service for the three previous
months, and the following base
Indices: Douglas-fir 97.22(B): Shas
ta red fir 91.54(A): white fir and
other species 91.54(A). Such ad
justments in the price for stump
hkc shall he annllcable to timber
scaled during the three-months
period loll owing Ihe quarter tor
which the adjustment is computed.
In no event, however, shall the
fiayment rales for each quarter he
ess than the base rates as stated
above. When the adjusted rates by
species are lower than the base
rales, the difference between the
total dollar value of the timber
cut at adjusted rates and at oase
rates will be recorded for each
species. The stum pace rate lor
any species will not be increased
above the base rate until the sub
sequent ad lusted rates abovj the
base rate for all species develop
an accumulated total .lotlar value
lor the species tn excels o! ihe
total recorded accumulated Differ
ence for all species. Sealed bids
will be publicly opened and post
ed, at the office of the Frc.t Su
pervisor, Medford, Oregon, at 2 00
P.M., d s.t on May 15. 1363. All
those who submitted a satisfactory
sealed bid will be permitted imme
diately to continue auction bid.
ding. A money order, bank draft,
cainler'i or certified check In the
sum of $8 900.00 must tccompany
each bid. to be applied to the pur
chase price, refunded, or retained
for application to any clilm for
damagefi according to the condi
tions of sale. If requested hv the
purchnser. contract terms will per
mit felling of timber in advance
of payment up to the value of the
performance bond If an oral bid
is declared to be high at the clos
ing of the auction, the bidder
must immediately confirm Ihe oral
bid hv submitting it In writing on
a Forest Service bid fur in The
right to reject any and all bids is
reserved forest Service hid forms
for use In submitting sealed bids
and lull in Format ion concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
be obtained from the District
Ranger, Ashland. Oregon, or the
Forest Supervisor. Medford. Ore
gon. before bids are submitted.
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Wanted Male Help 10
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Wanted Situations 13
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WE WISH TO" EXPRESS OUR
heartfelt thanks to our friends
and neighbors for their many
kindnesses and expressions of
sympathy during our recent be
reavement. Mrs E. Ne.sberg
Louis & Ross
1 LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. 83
I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday.
Aor. 16 at 7:30. Visitors
welcome. Refreshments.
E B. McNew. N.G.
Stated convocation, chap
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sonville, Ore. Tues., April
16, 8:00 p.m. preceded by
potluck dinner at 6:30
p.m. Visiting companions
welcome.
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2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
ST. MARY'S High School Parents
Club Rummage Sale on Friday
& Saturday. April ) A 20. St.
.Mary's Gym. 11th & Holly sts.,
9 a in. lo B p m Bargains galore
3-PERSONAL
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AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. Is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford, 773-6658. Open Mon.
& Tuea. 'till 9 p.m.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio,
214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-96 1 1
SPACE available at Lyn Haven
Home for man or woman, bv the
day, we e ko r mo n t h . 66 4-17 2 L
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
809-1071 809-1559
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
Is a debt consolidating agency
licensed At bonded by the Stale
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N, Central 773-7103
Open Free Cla-es Supplies
FERRIS WHEEL CERAMICS
2475 Stewart 779-174B
Eastside
COIN LAUNDRY
n Hawthorne St.
Open 24 hrs. day
INCOME tax service. Cecelia Ray-
burn, 243 N. Ivy, 773-3385.
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM 7
Contact A A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8 30, 404 Walnut
Ph. 664-2006 779-125 1
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem Is welcome at the Medford
Group of Acoholics Anonymous
8 30 p.m. Tues. & Sat rear
of 21 N Oakdale 773-4848. Al-
A non croup every Tuesday.
tax REPORTS. Cleo Canooae. so
Ross Court. For dav or eve ap
pointments phone 772-2913 Same
location since 1941
DENTURES repaired and refined
while you wait Day or eve. Ph
773.6026 25 Lozier Lent.
IFYOU are Elderly we would like
you to live with us A: be at
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3-PERSONAL
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Until they are all gone Ph now
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EVENING; APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
SPOT CASH for old coins. 772
2859 Eves 772-t782
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Visitors welcome. 101 W. Main.
Talcel
10 WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMEN
for Calendars. Murals. Posters,
Advertising Specialties.
Commissions to 30";
including bonus. Write:
DOW
1714 Stockton
San Francisco. Calif.
MEN
for delivering Austin Portrait
Studio certificates. Reliable car.
know city. Excellent earnings in
commissions. No selling. Pay
every day. Apply Suite 310,
Hotel Medford. No phone calls,
please.
NATIONAL CONCERN
Offers Opportunity
Sellins specialized
Petroleum Products
Married man preferred,
ISfual have laie model car.
Knowledge nl tractors and
machinery helpful.
Sales experience not necessary.
NOT necefihsrv.
We train if hired.
Drawing account when
qualified,
FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW
write qualifications,
address and phone num
ber to:
Ernie Smith
Dept. 4A5
P O. Bov 392
Dallas, Texas
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Daily
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Monthly
Semi-Annua I Commissions.
We need two men in this
area to work on Company
furnished leads. No
canvassing required.
Write to Bob Fresh. 458
Blair Blvd . Eugene. Ore.
for particulars Please
send a bhefresume.
DAIRY Sales delivery joh avail
able, stead v employment, good
income, state ace. marital status,
availahilitv. and education. Write
Tribune box 242, Mail Trihune.
Experienced Body Man
In Chevrolet, Oldsmohile
Pontine A- Cadillacs
Dealership.
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Excellent working conditions
Phone til) or Write S-M Motor
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i ' ; inn
BAUER LUMBER COMPANY
Riverside
110-WANTHD ALE HELP
I SALESMAN KIRBY CO
Commlaiion 773-3333
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
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MEDFORD
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INSURANCE INSPECTOR
National company needs trainee
In Mediord Prefer 2 yrs. col
lege. Automobile A: ability to
type necessary. No over-night
traveling or selling Salary,
bonus, auto expense. & group
Insurance, Call Mr. Taylor.
773-7678 or write P.O. Box 232,
Eugene. Ore.
ONE SALESMAN needed. Il has
been proven that our methods &
comm. schedule gives salesmen
excellent steady earnings. Apply
Starks. 622 N Riverside.
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
TWO SHIFTS
Available to do pleasant inter
esting telephone soliciting in our
office for Austin Portrait Studio.
SI per hour, plus commission.
No experience necessary. Day
shift 8-4:30. Evening 4:30-8.30
Students welcome on our even
ing shift
Apply Suite 310. Hotel Medford.
No phone calls, please
1 GIRL OFFICE
Experienced, capable woman to
manage order processing, typing.
Konic bookkeping. Interesting,
varied work for Medford firm.
State full particulars, giving
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1 2 MALE OR FEMALE HELP
WANTED Retired ct-::ple to man
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899-1833
5 LICENSED Salesmen 2 homes.
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Room 201 Executive Bldg
216 E Main 773-3643
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
YARD WORK, ALLTYPES
Experienced and reliable.
773-6032
Experienced Burroughs bookkecp-
mg macnine operator, i in
HOUSEWORK ; ironing wanted.
535-2946, Loye Kirk.
IRONING Free pickup A deliv
ery. 773-1489. No Saturday calls.
GARDEN TILLING No spot too
small. J73-2313.
30-D A Y SPEC1A1 RESTYLING
DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS TO
SINGLE, $10326 N. HOLLY.
ROTOVATING LEVELING." ETC.
Custom tractor work 664-2906
HOUSE CLEANING Se Ironing
References IT25!9 2
YARD clean up. mowing, hedge
trimming. lillinc. Call early
mornings. 773-6078.
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
26 Newtown 772-4975
BABY SITTING My home.
Fenced yard. 772-5480.
ROTOVATE YOUR GROUND
ready for planting 535-1694
WANTED TRACTORWORK
Large Rotovator. Gardens, yards
bladV E M. Garwood , 773 -3092.
LAWN Mowers machine sharp
ened. Pick up & Delivery.
773-6S61.
LAWN mowing, hedge trimming.
light hauhng Ripley. 772-2779.
CARPENTER work. Contract or
by hr. 664-1654.
TAILORING ALTERATIONS
773-4260.
ALL types carpenter work. No Job
too small 773-5243 773-6382.
PAINTING Reasonable. Nice
work 773-4145 before 7:30 a.m..
aftet6p.i.v Gil Johnson.
CUSTOM BUILDING & REPAIR"
References 470-4108
obb jobs, carpenter, Lawn. Gar
den Pruning. L. H. Lynch.
772-7524.
KNOCK
DANDELIONS
OUTof your lawn !
Dandelions and other broad-leaved
weeds can be eliminated from your
lawn. With GOLF BRAND TRIPLE
TONIC you not only kill these lawn
pests . . . you feed your lawn the
nutrients it needs for greener
growth at the same time. And now
GOLF BRAND TRIPLE TONIC con
tains iron to prevent unsightly
iron chlorosis! Easy-to-apoly GOLF
BRAND TRIPLE TONIC also kills
the bugs that infest your lawn, but
not helpful earthworms. Get a bag
and start three-way lawn improve
ment this week!
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
CUSTOM TRACTOR
& GARDEN ROTO VAT I NG
Earl Lcnz 772-7500
BULLDOZER work, clearing. lev
elling. Road contructi"n or lng
ging. Lew Con ley. 772-7266
IRONING and mending Good
work773-48.
ROTOVATING gardens & lawna".
Walt F.pps. 773-5007
CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS
& DRAPES 772-8955
LADY WISHES POSITION Expert
Typist. Bookkeeper. General of
fice work, also Shorthand. 482
0649. RELIABLE bah sitting. Griffin
Creek area. 772-74D6.
TRUCKING service rubbish, hay,
furniture tor $2 50 per hour.
772-7430
RETIRED Policeman in 50 s needs
job to supplement income Han
dy with tools, painting etc. Cnn
sider anything. 804-1032; write
P.O. Box 783. Central Point.
EXPERIENCED Waitress n e e d f
steadv employment Call 773
8848 BABY Silting, mv home, Talent
535-2338
WANTED Housecleaninc by
hour; references, 773-3623.
HOUSEWORK & cleaning by "the
hrIroninfi your home, 773-1477
CARPENTRY. Cabinet work.
Finest . No added cost.
Christian standards
WM B. POWELL 182-3654
IRONING & Mending. Free pickup
& delivery. 6(i4-329t
14 Wanted Miscellaneous
1 WANT to buy old glass, primi
tives and small furniture pieces.
Ostreich Antiques. 773-!f!40
CAIN'S 'nd HAND STORE
New & Used Furniture
BUY SELL TRADE
524 Crater Lake Ave. 779-1826
WANT used refrigerator lor trail
er, no more than 24" wide with
door open. 772-7319.
CALL US' 772-82"l8
WE NEED FURNITURE
USED safe large. Write to Chuck
Jackson, Drew Rural Sta. Tiller.
Ore.
WANT BARKIS POLES
J H BAXTER & CO.
Box30 Grants Pas. 476-6669
GaSH FOTFURNITURL
WANTED TO BUY 200 CORDS
16" green Laurel and Black Oak.
773-1576.
BEST CASH DFALfor
Furniture Appliances Misc.
OAK GROVE F URN. 773-1564
CASH FOR FURNITURE"
Mix- tools or anything salable.
Or will sell on consignment.
Red Barn Auction Co.
S Hwy !! 535-1S 2 8
15 FINANCIAL & LOANS
REAL ESTATE LOANS to S5.000
Beverly, 112 Geneva. Medforr:
GOOD secured 1st mortgage on
house and lot Mortgage approx
imately 1 year old. The peoplo
who own the house are very fi
nancially secured. Will give snmo
discount. For more information,
concerning this mortgage, phone
482-168f)
$3000 AVAIL, for 1st mortgage or
seasoned contract Write Loan
P. O. Box 5, Medford. Ore.
2Q-FOR RENT HOUSES
FURN. 1 Bdrm. No children. 318
Garfield. 772-4 D 3 9
UN FURN. 2 bdrm, duplex, ne;ir
.schools, market, close in. 532
J St. 773-6413.
3 BDRM. house finest Anr. Pine
hurst st R H Lounsbcrry, Rt 2,
Bx 196 R. Central Point-
1 BDRM s lib ur luin, part I v turn ,
S40 nm Toolev-Harnctt A- Pflu
grad. Inc. Realtors. 773-8488.
NEW 2 hdrm. unfurii duplex Cl"-c.
in, w w carpet, appliances op
tional. Carport. Yard service,
water pd S95 mo. 772-4872.
SMALL unlurn t rtn. house. How
ard ave. I child O K 772-8783
2 -BDRM. HOME, unfurn in" lil'
new condition $80 mo. Harrv B.
Marshall. Realtor. 246 E 10th
FURN 4-RM COTTAGE
CLOSE IN 772-9I19
2-BDRSi furnished clean close in.
No pet. See at 521 Spencer ave.
or phone 772-7901.
1-BDRM house, partlv furnished,
$35 . water pd Adults 664-2522.
2 BDRMS . 2 baths, newlv deco
rated. $85. 815 W. Main.
773-3934 or773-4265.
LEASE with option, new 3-bdrm.
home Fireplace: garage: neat
schools & shopping $118 per mo.
773-6646 days or 772-5930 eves.
CHAIN SAWS
for RENT at
A to Z Rental
1213 N. Riverside, 779-1474
Medford, Oregon
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