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SUNDAY, Writ of Mandamus Dismissed by Court Friday afternoon Circuit Judge James M. Main dismissed an alternate writ of mandamus broeght by Mrs. Ann Todd against the Eagle Point Irriga tion district. Mrs. Todd was seeking free access to the district records. Judge Main reminded Mrs. Todd she was under court order as part of her probation. She is not to be in the irrigation district office except for speci fied purposes, according to this order, he said. Such specified purposes do not include inspec tion of all documents. The conclusions drawn from evidence presented showed it would be unreasonable to ask the district to allow her to in spect all records, Judge Main said. Hebb To Be Chairman Of GOP Fund Dinner PORTLAND (UPD-Paul H. Hebb, a Lake Oswego business man, has been named chairman of a $100 a plate Republican fund raising dinner here Nov. 15. Phillip Roth, chairman of the Republican State Central Com mittee, Saturday announcea Hebb's appointment and that of Portland lumberman E. Stanley Goodell as treasurer. Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky will be the main speaker. For Sale The Center Confections 223 E. Pine Central Point Call Owner after 7 P.M. For Detail! Phone 664-1473 When You Think of Real Estate St Walter H. Jones Realtor Dm. 72 CENTURY BLDG. Phone 772-4433 TIRED Of medlocrt construction . , . faulty painting . . poor dtiignlng? Then, why not call ui and what craftimanihip li really Ifkef We build to your plana or oun anyplace in the val ley. McGONAGLE Construction 772-9575 Anytime RICE & 4 D AN V--EYE Oft for v4E3Cy fflifHOMET REAL ESTATE, INC. 767 So. Rivenidt , Phona 773-8461 $400 DOWN PLUS RESERVES Two bedrooms plus den or three bedrooms, newer type home is in excellent condition and has just been redecorated. Ap proximately one acre of land, possibility of purchasing more joining. Dad will love the oversized double garage with work bench. Owner says 90' well supplies plenty of water. Total monthly payment $91.69 on F.H.A. loan. Phone now. HONEYMOON HOUSE What a perfect starter home for the newlywed or any couple who want an attractive two bedroom, almost new home. The easy to work in kitchen has many birch cabinets. There is an atlached garage and a paved street. Total price only $9,900 00 and mav be bought with only $300 00 down plus reservrs, Better get started owning your own home todav1 RICH FOLKS if vou'ra lucky !o be so called, live it up see a humdinger in select Southeast area. This home has everything. 3 bedrooms, family room, play room, den. formal dinmq room, plus 5 irrigated acres. A view of the valley that can't be heat Price $42,500 00. ROOSEVELT & HEDRICK SCHOOL AREA We have, a new listino on a three bedroom home in this choice easlside location. Wall to all carpeting in living room-dining room. Two bath rooms located In the bedroom wmo of the home. Priced $ 15,975.00. 1920 MELODY LANE (Brook-hunt Area) Out of town owner is netting anxious for sale1 II you're looking lor a home that is different, and you like beam ceilmqs, let us show you through this beauty today. Three bedroom..' Vi baths, entry hall, and double garage. Price 1 1 7 500 00 APPLEGATE DAIRY Approx. I OS acres deeded and 80 acres cultivated tret Irrigation 3 bedroom home feed bam pit jilo ma chine shed creek frontage beautiful setting Prict J65.000.00. Ivtninfi n4 Sundays Lorratna en e)ar Hellen ... 772.4549 Data Moor 664-3232 Nellie Byk 771.6386 Lais Kubll 664-1762 Norm Kubll 664. 1762 Ann Rica , 773-S67S llltn Barker 773-7311 ' Members of Local and International Traders Club SEPTEMBER 29, 1963 f-J t5M SUM MASONIC OFFICERS New Masonic officers elected at a Grand Lodge meeting at Scottish Rite Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo., are, from left, Russell E. Murry, St. Louis, junior grand war den; George F. Morrison, St. Louis, deputy grand master; Elmer W. Wagner, St. Louis, reelected grand secretary; Judge Arthur U. Goodman Jr., Kennett, Mo., grand master; JFK Trip Labeled 'Campaign Tour' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Re publican National Chairman William E. Miller believes that President Kennedy's current Western trip Is "an out-and-out campaign tour at public ex pense." The White House has care fully described the speaking tour as "non-political." The trip was scheduled as a means of letting the President visit con servation projects and to speak on the government's natural re sources program, officials said. Miller charged Friday night that Kennedy's Salt Lake City speech assailed foreign policy proposals advocated generally by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater without mentioning the Arizona Republican by name. "The last vestige of pretense has been removed from the tongue-in-cheek description of the President's Western tour as a non-political one," Miller said. "In behalf of the taxpayers of his country I must vehemently protest the diversion of public funds toward financing of an out-and-out campaign tour; and I would call to the attention of fair-minded Americans of both Dartics that the President is grossly abusing his prerogative.' Miller said. LOAN APPROVED WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Community Facilities Adminis tration Friday approved a $143,- 200 loan to the city of Siletz. The loan will finance the building of a water-intake structure and a transmission line. BARKER CONTACT NORM KUBU PHONE 773-8461 II no answat, call 664-1 72 a""""""' Mr 6 4 J.J JtVtM.jl f Because Of Dam There Are No Bars In Whiskey town By ROBKR.T FAIRBANKS United Press International WH1SKEYTOWN, Calif. (UPI) President Kennedy is not to blame but because of that dam he's dedicated here Saturday there are no bars in Whiskey town. When a Whiskeytowncr wants a convivial drink, he must leave this little community with the ferocious name and make an embarrassed appear ance at some routine place like Redding, Calif., 10 miles cast. "It's quite a blow not to have a bar," said John William Roche, Whiskoytown's acting postmaster, keeper of its gen crnl store and former proprietor of its defunct saloon. Roche closed the saloon be cause not even a man of his various talents could keep going under 201) feet of water, which is where all of the old town went when the reservoir behind Whiskeytown Dam filled to its brim last monlh with B9.4 bil lion gallons of tame and limpid water. Thirty 11 Before the flood, Whiskeytown had a population of about 200 retired goldminers, loggers, cat tlemen and other rambunctious folk. Now, at the new location, about one mile away on higher ground, there are 30. However, many of tho former Whiskey towners are still in the area, at next door communities like French Gulch. Initially, HolIic failed to re build the saloon alongside his new general store because of a tangle involving state licens ing requirements. However, he now believes that the tangle can be unraveled. But lately, as he views II miles of sparkling new lake, and sees its natural beauty and rec reation potential, he has come to believe that a new drinking spot "couldn't be just a saloon." Fur Social Drinking The new place, he said, should be different from the old, which was often the scene of "tights, arguments, yelling and so forth." II should be a quiet bar, perhaps linked to a motel; the sort of place that would discour age "drinking on any scale." "It should be," lie said, "a place for all Americans, not just the drinking people." Roche has not decided when he might build his all-American, Whiskeytown bar for social drinkers only. But it will come sooner or Inler, he said. When it's built, tourists will fitting on top of the world, JJndcvclopcd 40 A., 7 miles from Mcdford. N o better way to invest 100'x.OO' Lot, income property, near the P.O. nothcr value, 4 BR. and 1 acre $27,500 io reasonable offer rejected. EUP'CX' rca' neat, good location, $15,900. 24 Myrtle William H. Utz Sr., St. Joseph. Mo., reelected grand treasurer, and A. Basey Vanlandingham, Columbia, Mo., senior grand warden. Judge Goodman, elected grand master of Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Missouri, succeeds Martin B. Dickerson, Kansas City. (UPI) find the place about 230 miles northeast of San Francisco on the eastern slope of California's coastal mountains. It won't be far from the old ghost towns of Igo, Ono, Qiety Hill, Mule town, Horsetown and One Horse town. Nearby also are the still active communities of Hayfork and Peanut. Two Names Gold miners founded the town in 1849 on the banks of Whiskey Creek, so-called, apparently, be cause someone once dropped a keg of the stuff in the water. When the post office opened in 1855, the town was known as both Whiskey Creek and Whis keytown. The post office closed nine years later, and when it re opened in 1881, postal authorities refused to accept the. old name. They believed it lacked dignity. During the next 71 years Whiskeytowners fought against such names as Franklin, Blair, Stell and Schilling. They won their battle in 1952 when Wash ington officially gave the place Its present name. Three years later, Congress authorized the dam that washed the old place away. Phoenix Band To Take Trip South PHOENIX The Phoenix High school band is preparing for a trip to the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley. The band will participate in the 14th an nual Band day which will in clude a hundred bands in a massed band half-time show, for the University of California-San Jose State football game. Band day is an annual event at the University of California and considered the largest massed band show on the Pa cific Coast with nearly 6,000 participants. Approximately half of the money needed to finance the trip was raised by a candy sale sponsored by the Talent-Phoenix Music Boosters last spring. To raise the additional money needed, the Music Boosters are sponsoring a chili feed to be held Saturday, Oct. 5 from 5 until 7:30 p.m. in the Phoenix Grade school cafeteria. Tickets may be obtained from any Phoenix High school band mem ber or by calling the Phoenix High school. Tickets may also be obtained at the door. 772-2552 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON 247 Suffer Eye By GAY PAULEY I'PI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UPI) The warning was circulated wide - ly before-hand that looking di - rectlv at the eclipse of tho sun last July X could cause per manent eye damage But many who read or heard of the warnings kvked anyway. Today, the National Sivirty for the rrvvirnSMe of Blindness, Inc., r!u.sM jU)siio on a PCttt-cvltLU turtrnr It mle of i l (4tthlitMSkV4t ( deermine tft nutnivr o x eye nam - Matrtmi Aar Tw lutnl: NT instances of damis out of JTS patients e.- amitwd. 0 thit 147 total, :s persons had known of tne risk of dam age from the infra-red rays of the eclipsed sun, but had watch ed the solar spectacular any wav. Local Man Selected For NROTC Training Robert Ray Butcher, 3895 Old Stage rd Medford, is one of the 36 men from nine states who will attend Oregon State uni versity this fall under the naval ROTC mid - shipmen training appointments which pay all tu ition fees for four years of col lege. Students receiving the ap pointments are picked from top scorers in a nationwide written examination by state selection committees. Students have their own studies plus one naval science class each quarter. Three sum mer cruises of six to eight weeks are included. . At graduation students are commissioned either ensigns in the U.S. Navy or second lieu tenants in the U. S. Marine Corps. Four years of active duty follow graduation. REALTOR I 132 N. Grape St., 773-7393 I CLOSE IN & CHEAP very livable modestly priced home on a nice shad ed lot & quiet street. 2BR, large kitchen, ample stor age. Just $7750.00, reason able terms if desired. SEE THIS TODAY Yes, we know there Is a barn on the next lot but it is coming down and a new house goes up soon. 3BR plus family room, large lot. $450.44 down & move in. BE INDEPENDENT Lock the door against high rent and raising building costs now with the key to your own home located in East Medford, close to schools, friendly neighbors. 3BR plus family room, 2 baths, built-in appliances, carpeting & drapes. Double garage, covered patio and many, many more deluxe features. Call now for an appointment. Member of Medford Mulfipia Listing Service, Southern Oregon Exchange Club, International Traders Club Evenings & Weekends p Bruca Merrifield 773-2733 Florence Guthria 772-2158 i Harold Houston .. 773-4390 Keith Bates 772-6034 mm ' JW!:w'W'?srs?"'!T hmmsM FOR SALE W i Il ! r islU Li-jf ill FOR COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENT PROPERTY (EASTSIDE), LATE MODEL CAR OR WHAT HAVE YOU WILLING TO NEGOTIATEI This comfortable 2 bedroom home can be yours for only $10,500. This property also includes a cozy little 1 -bedroom home in he rear . . . ideal for bachelor or Mother & Dad. This is a real buy at $10,500. i Ten were in isolated areas or ! for some reason did not receive warnings. One case history was ! of a patient who could not read, jTwo who suffered damage had ; astronomy as a hobby . Two misunderstood the directions fori watching the eclipse by reflect-1 ing it through pinhole In a ; piro of w hite cardboard. They had looked directly at the sun throurfi the pinhole. Four had poor vision In one eve prior to watching the eclipse. ision in the good eye , was ciamagra j More Will Show ' In announcing results of the i study, Dr. John W. Ferree, ex ecutive director of the society, I said that undoubtedly more ; cases of damage will show la- Jackson County Gets $436,732 SALEM (UPI) - Revenues from federal forest reserve rentals and sale of timber dur ing the year ending June 30, 1963, totaled $13,045,105 about the same as the year before Secretary of State Howell Ap pling Jr. said Saturday. Lane county received the largest amount, $3,460,017. Received by other counties: Baker $102,428, Benton $61,955, Clackamus $749,777, Coos $72, 608, Crook $191,996, Curry $457, 991, Deschutes $268,861, Douglas $1,694,758. Grant $366,498, Harney $179, 853, Hood River $307,842, Jack son $436,732, Jefferson $52,257, Josephine $252,602, Klamath $680,842, Lake $276,751. Lincoln $688,999, Linn $1,124, 129, Malheur $650, Marion $424, 821, Morrow $22,710, Multnomah $101,207, Tillamook $363,319, Umatilla $66,588. Union $93,614, Wallowa $85, 742, Wasco $306,993, Wheeler $62,805, and Yamhill $99,745. BRAND NEW 4 bedroom, 1 V2 bath home with 1200 sq. ft. of actual liv ing space, large roomy closets, birch cabinets, garage. You can still do the painting for the $450 down payment. $300 DOWN 3 bedroom near schools. Bal ance $10,000. FHA terms only $79 per month total, move right in. (This home will rent for $100 per month). WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT for $10,900. Quality 3 bed room home built to FHA stand, ards including fireplace, au tomatic heat, deep attached ga rage, birch cabinets. Come and get key to see model. LEASE WITH OPTION 3 bedroom with playroom, dble garage, I Vi baths, paved street, fine neighborhood. Only $250 moves you in; $125 per month, ail payments credited to you in full. Good credit rating requir ed. 411 E. Main St 773-6646 Wtek Ends & After 5 p.m. Max Cramer 772-5930 Cliff (tie. 773-7049 Harry Withrow 772-4277 www BiKr mmm'mummm or WILL TRADE EQUITY Damage lently. Children, for instance, who watched the eclipse with the naked eye, through sun glasses, or smoked glass might have immediate damage but not mention it. Yet, when their eyes re examined, perhaps years later, the opthalmologist in cnecKing tne patient s ms lory might find the eclipse still was the evil doer. Even so, he thinks the soci ety's saturation campaign for safe viewing in advance of Local Man Hurt At Work Friday Benjamin Belknap, 67 Perry dale ave., was reported in good condition at Rogue Valley hos pital suffering from injuries re ceived in an accident Friday at Mt. Shasta, Calif. Belknap is an employee of Tru-Mix Concrete and Equip ment company and was injured while working on a project in the Mt. Shasta area. He was flown to Medford by Mercy Flights Inc. Evelyn Prugh.. 772-6006 Bill Leever ....772-6692 Don Whalin ..772-5879 G. Honnold ....772-4422 J. Parsons ......773-2937 NEW LOW PRICE We are now able to offer this lovely eastside home at ap praised price. $23,500 will buy you privacy, trees, beautifully landscaped lot and a home to be proud of. BY APPOINT MENT ONLY. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Prime location with 146 feet on Central and 100 feet on Riverside. Has present income with great development poten tial. Terms. NEW LOW PRICE Out of town owners have low ered the price on this 1,500 square foot home . . . near country club. Central heating, carpeting, dishwasher, oven and range, drapes and family room make this a best buy. $18,750. is the new price. TRADE OFFICE BUILDING A chance to get your retirement income started Trade for a downtown almost new office building. Shows good net return parking air-conditioned Owners will take property in trade. EASTWOOD BEAUTY Another perfect school location. Close to Roosevelt and Hedrick. Hurry and you'll still have time to enjoy the air-conditioner , . , plus 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and dishwasher. GOING, GOING, G- -! A secluded split level home on the "Eastside" with a beautiful yard . . , new carpeting, and draperies included , . . only $16,250! 328 SOUTH CENTRAL Ph. 773-5391 .ta3?l For Information CALL . . . 773-6241 8 to 5 p.m. Weekdays jr3? Leaver y Whalin Really i f S. Richardson. .772-9985 V During Eclipse I July 20 prevented a lot of dam aged vision. "We are definitely encour aged," he said in an interview. It was the first time the society has done an intense national education campaign in advance of an eclipse although it had issued warnings in California and the Pacific Northwest in 1960 when a partial eclipse was visible in that area. In 1960, opthalmologists paged by the society's state affiliates found eye damage to 75 children in Washington state and to 31 children and adults in Utah. In the current survey, Wash ington state reported 11 dam age cases, Utah none, said Ferree. On a state by state breakdown of damage cases, the society said that California led with 30 cases; Illinois second with 25; Texas third with 19, fol lowed by Michigan with 15, Min- LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Court House at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:00 A.M. Wedne day, October 9th, 1963, for nine (9) automobiles and fix (6) Pickup Trucks. Instructions to bidders and speci fication may be obtained at the of fice of the County Court and the Purchasing Department. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller. County Judge Edwin H. Taylor. County Commissioner Donald E. Faber, County Commissioner OPEN HUNTING OPEN - 949 SO. IVY ST. - OPEN Lg. 4 BR, reduced $2000, gas heat, ww carpet, air condition ed, fenced yard, play house immediate possession. New price $10,750. Top terms. BLOSSOM HILL SUBDIVISION New, large 3 BR, 2 bath, large paneled family room with fireplace; birch kitchen, oven, range, dtshwasher, disposal, stone entry-way; Palos Verdi fireplace with raised hearth, black walnut paneling; shake roof; covered porch; Palos Verdi stone trimmed; double garage; delightfully different. BLOSSOM HILL SUBDIVISION Large 3 BR, 2 baths, family room, tile entry way, ww carpet, limestone fireplace, paneling, birch kitchen, oven, range, dishwasher, breakfast bar, utility room, double garage, cov ered patio, landscaped view lot. Low FHA terms. Top value. 2B08 ROSEMONT - OPEN Lg. 3 BR, 2 baths, family room, limestone fireplace, beautiful kitchen wbuilt-ins, bar, loaded with ceramic tile, fg. util. rm, dbt. garage, landscaped. Lease Option or Trade. 1501 SISKIYOU, EARHART PARK-OPEN New large, 4 BR, Pi baths, limestone fireplace, beautiful kitchen with built-in oven, range, dishwasher, gas heat. OPEN-533 EASTWOOD, EARHART PARK New, large 3 BR, 2 full baths, fireplace, gas heat, 50 ft. patio; birch kitchen with built-ins. Beautiful thick wall-to-wall carpet. Ready to move into. Price you won't believe. OPEN - 34 VANCOUVER - PRICE REDUCED Large 2 BR, fireplace, oil heat, ceramic tile kitchen and bath, fenced yard, trees, just repainted. $400 down. FHA. Vacant. 1220 CORONA - ROOM FOR HORSES Lg. 2 BR, Va acre, city water, well, sewer, lg. fireplace wglass doors, ww carpet, beautiful kitchen, garage plus carport, nicely landscaped plus trees. Pasture is fenced. Near Wilson school, vacant. $12,500. $400 dn. or trade. OPEN - 624 CARRINGTON - OPEN New 3 BR, family rm. home, 2 baths, gas heat, fireplace w fans paneling. Birch kitchen, built-ins, covered patio, dbl. garage lawn in. Trade off So. Modoc near Siskiyou. Open 521 Benson Open Beautiful 3 BR, nestled among oak trees and fenced Fireplace, ww carpet, entry hall, lg. kitchen wnook, utility rm. $12,750. $11,550 5 '4 loan can be assumed- Immediate possession. Low down or lease. NEW 3 BR HOMES on Whittle Ave. Open. 1 V baths, built-in oven & range, "Major Line" kitch ens, utility room, fireplace, paneling, wall-to-wall carpet ing, tops in floor covering and ceramic tile. These fine homes are situated on 65' x 1 10' lots with city water and sewer, sidewalks for th children, paved streets. $450 dn. Trade. FHA terms. Set. 1991 MELODY LANE 2 BR, built-ins, fireplace, paneling, family rm., carpet. 1713 CAMELLIA Lg. 2 BR, built-tns, fireplace, ww carpet, dbl. garage, landscaped. Terms. 1813 EASY ST. Choice lg. 3 BR. lg. fire place, gas heat, dbl. garage, beautiful kitchen, Wi baths, utl. rm., fenced yard. 2836 DUELL AVE. New 3 BR, I Yi baths, lg. fireplace wfan and raised hearth, hanjwood floors, birch kitchen, lifetime rock roof. A steal at $12,500, terms or trade. Go North on North Pacific Hwy. to Mace Rd. and Turn Right Trade. 3 BR IV) ACRE Oil heat, barn, irrigation; $ 1,500: take car or pickup. 105 ACRE RANCH Nearly new home, lg. barn, fenced, irrigation, equip ment EASTSIDE LG. 4 BR 4 acre, trees, 2 baths, W place, dbl. garaqe, $17,000. 5 APTS. $17,500 Furnished. $ 1 75 income plus lg. 2 BR furnished liv- tnn nuarter Ct in ROG"? RIVER FRONTAGE Over 7000 ft., less than $13 per ft ?r,A ,vr i-K.r 8 APTS. REni'CPD $310 mn . fnnM Pt. EASTSIDE 3 BR view Familv rrom, 2 baths w'w carpets, 2 fim'acrs du'e oarace Birch kitchen, even, range, dnhwasher. disposal. Ofdce. bar. Excellent loca tion. Landscaped $23,500. SWIMMING POOL This home is Quality throughout 3 'g. bedrooms, 24 baths. 2 fireplaces, complete built- in kitchen, dbl garage, cohered patio, professionally landscaped LUXURY WITH A VIEW 1300 Ft . 2 BR beauty on 1 acre. Superb setting. Gra cious hvmg with reasonjib'ft price. C'tv wafer, legation. 1770 EASY ST. LARGE CHOICE 2 BR Fireplace, paneling, birch kitchen, built-ins, lg. fenced tot, db! garage, lg util. rm. nesota and Washington state with 11 each, and Missouri and Ohio with 10 each. MOVE IN $1,200 down on 2 BR plus den, located on Stewart Ave. Full price $12,000, can't beat this for value. GOOD BUY 2 BR house on 77'x108' lot full price $10,800 with $1,. 000 down. Jackson School District. COUNTRY CLUB AREA 3 BR, family room, 1 34 bath, well arranged house plan for the woman who wants the little extra in her home. EAST SIDE LOT 50'x140' lot on Ashland Ave., water & sewer already in. Drive by and look it over, then call us. -Wright Urn f Wyl BILL IGHfi 'mi. ESTATE mtmber of MLS Medford Oftica ...773-8401 Leona Hughei 779-1728 John Millar 773-2382 Vantta Ivanon ....772-5629 Aihland Office ....482-2361 1317 SPRINGBROOK Lg. different 3 BR 1 Vi baths, beamed ceilings, floor to ceiling fireplace, ww car pet, natural wood paneling throughout home, birch kit chen, built-in oven and range, separate dining rm., large lot, city water. Price reduced, will trade. OFF SO. STAGE BETWEEN HULL ROAD & ARNOLD LANE Looking for a large home, at a small price in the coun try? 4500 sq. ft. of living area, guest house or rental attached. 4 baths, family 'm., lg. kitchen with built ms and loaded with tile ullllty rm., lg. dining rm ', extra lg. sunken living room loor to ceiling limestone fireplace, raised hearth, pan eling, ww carpet, 3 super sized bedrooms, 2 lg. cover, ed patios lg. garage. Land scaped, beautiful view, one acre. 2 BR, acrei , h kitchen dbl. carport and oa Terms ' $"'250' 413 S. FIRST Central Point 4 BR, 2 balhs C. V,T5o'irecls"' 500 S. KEENE WAY 3 R- Panel.ng, Replace, 3u.lt.ms, ww carper, shake" roof. Must Be Sold 2133 HARRISON New 3 BR, 2 baths, f,re. Place, bjjilf.ms, dbl. qage, CENTRAL POINT 4 BR, 14 bath db, QAae. fireplace, beauhful K'tenen cabinets, built-ins, bar. oatio. Terms NEW 3 BR 1 ACRE Oil het, Palos Verde fire, place & veneer, birch kitch. en. built-ins, ww carpet, 2 baths, dbl garaqe, cove ed patf shike roof, city Wrter. COUNTRY CLUB 3 BR 2 baths, tireolace, built-ins, dbl. garage, $1,200 dn. Va cant. Trade, Lease option, $106,000 100 A farm. Irrigation Fioor of valley. Free scW. 55 acres free water. 4 5 acres at $6 00 per ace Sm terms. 410 A. RANCH Carry 300 head, irrigation, f tt KirMinqy od futranqe. ilUR YS