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NAZI W:nni.r, pla.SSPTV Francoise .DiW. :(f. niece of the
late French fashion designer anrl; the divorced wife of French
Count de Gaumont La Force, will mArry British neo-Nazi leader
Colin Jnrd;in. -10. shown with her in London. The ex-countess nlans
tn mnrrv .lordan m a ritual Nni
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ACES HAI'IDI-Y - Jeaninc Huth Mills aged tiiree wars in 15 i
minutes with the help of a Kalamazoo. Mich., ludse. Jcaninc. an'
adopted Korean orphan, walked hito lhe courtroom as a six-year-j
old and walked out nine vears old with a March 17lh birthdav.
Because of her f mall size.' the director of the orphanage in .which !
She lived had sel her age arbitrarily but doctors, dentists )c '
school teachers in her commtinitv have determined that her trie I
sge is closer to nine than to six.
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Christine Keeler
Awaits Hearing
LONDON i tTI) Christine;
Keeler, the red-haired call prrl
whose affairs set off Britain's1
sex-and-sccurity scandal, has a
pre-trial hearinc Wednesday on
1 tnnracs ot helping to frame one completely satistieo. lie was ,tlo c(mniriPS of the six cnnti-
of her Jamaican lovers. perfectly content to stand in the ( nents visited Pining this jt'HI',
Miss Keeler, 22. was the mis-! Pool and even showed interest imym Peking reported today.
;tres of former War Minister; in eating. Ho was stupid enough iThr broadcast. nwnilor.d here,
John Profutno. who resigned in j to think he had really been sal( this was the largest num
1 disgrace after admitting he lied , places and seen things. Like a 'her of foreign visitors in one
' to Parliament about the affair. 1 man in a rocking chair, he had , y(,nr since the inauguration of
. She is charged w ith perjury enjoy ad a great amount of exer- 5 the Communist regime I t years
and conspirlnc 10 obtain the as- cise without getting anywhere. , ago
' sault conviction cf Jamaican Apparently, during the rest
j jazz singer Aloysms i Lucky I periods alter he had made a BACK TO SCHOOL
Gordon. ' "slutionary trip." he relived ill; CARLISLE. England (LTD
C-'orrion was sentenced tn three his little mind all the things he I Englewood Junior school here
vears in jail last June largely had seen. He fell the broaden- announced today U is offering a
'because of Miss K-elei-'s teV'i-1 "B (,ffw',s of travel e v e n 1 course for parents m how to do
mnnv that he beat and kicked : (hough he never got a single ! homework
ber Gordon claimed he was be-
; 103 framed as a cover-up for a
: prominent person
'Sonienie Was Uismissed
The sentence vas dismissed
nil appeal on the basis of secret
new tcatimonv which has. never
1 been revealed to the public.
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Worlds
Around
Us
By
lynn W.
Watkins
nuluer & Tribune syndicate, 1563;
Flamingo Went Through
Molions And Thai's All
Nature sure da't combine
beauty ' with brains when she
created tnfit beautiful tropical
bird the flamingo, for this
long lejjjed beauty is seemingly
very 'gSopid. One, we called
Rosebud because of his bright
ninftfch color, seemed even
fo'.mber than the regular run
of flamingos: more stupid than
any ot his 10 pond-raates that
occupied the man-made pool.
If there happened to be a rap
id temperki'jt chaiigp djirlng
the e;9y evening and a cold
wind blew. Rosebud would stand
within three feet ofra sh.lttr,
anS shiver. He never had sense
enough to take the two or 'three
.Stops necessary to get his beau-
inj sea, aitaep'CQver ana ints
in spite of the0f'Hhat he had.
on numeronY'6reasns, been,
carrfiiUi' placed in the shelter
Seed of Dittontcnt co
Somewhere in that tiny bialh
of his was a small seed of dis
content. To satisfy that feeling
of uneasiness, he would make
a perfect nuisance of himsell
It,,, mnntmn nl.n.. ...ut
wa4 on the other sine' of tfn
pool. After h arrivait there, he j
didn't ii'se" it any btt than
itne place ne na leu. (J v
Illr ln J.... U..
(,'auu an obsession, a, compel
ling influetfoe. thU could' only
be satWied by goiim back. He
would even forget to eat. He
just continued walking and
struggling to cl somewhere
else. He would push himself
against a fence trying to break
through, when he should have
known there was nothing on
the othsr side. I
There was a constant danger
that Rosebud would break a leg j
or injure himself sorlously. or 1
oven blunder into a position j
which could onlv result in his 1
death. To save him. in spite of
himself, many ideas were ad
vanced. Most proved unwork
able, until a visitor to the at
traction had a bright idea. He
explained a reasonable, situa
tion whereby Rosebud could get
all lhe walking he wanted, with
out any danger whatsoever.
Sling Marie
A canvas sling was made: a
hammoi k-like arrangement with
1 two holes, properly spaced,
through which his legs could be
placed. Hung from a tree limb,
the weight of the bird held the
sling snugly, preventing h i m
from flapping his wing, ous-
ponded high enough so that the
feet hardly touched the ground.
Rnsehud heean "walking."
ono "f , -
snry rhylbm, (ho long legs he- FIFTY CENTS in corns (or
8an a s ow, steady beat and l e u,is pattern-add ' 15 rents fnr:
'"lklS but he asn t g rang ! oad) pattern for firsl-clasn mail-1
bt evidently the, ,ns and spoc inl handling. Send
m" 'ms WOT0 tortm. 'to Marian Martin. Medford M,iil
, r"liplf ? esswns ,n , Tribune. Pattern Dept.. 232 West
Ute ailllB. nullum (vc civ...,
, indication of enjoying himself,
H, would I tui-n his head tmm
i s;(,c ,0 ." f1"1
new sights and visiting strange
places or as if he was walking
down a strange road and be-
holding interesting scenes on all
sides.
Appeared Satisfied
After he had walked for a half
hour or more, he was removed
from the sling, and appeared
f't att'ay "n,n nls starting
place. He had trailed many
miles and explored strange
places without moving a single
yard. Perhapj he was. smarter
than we thought he may have
1 mastered the art of thought-
projection
l. MKiKST EXI-I.OSIOX This uiiique photografih shows the
largest kind of explosion ever observed m nature, that of the
nucleus of a galaxy. The view, taken by the L'lK) inch Hale re
tlector at Ml. I'alomar Observatory in California, is the explo
sion of galwxy M-82, with jets of material bejnq hurled out of
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shaped away trom the wmsl mlo Nattily dressed and looking
a lighthoarted, sido-plent flare. ! chipper, the general, who be
Most flattering for ALL figures .roc a 3,'trd defiree Mason in
asy-6ew. too 1 km?, lold a small gathering:
Printed Paltcrn Will: Misses' ! accent it as a svmbol ol those.
Sizes, 10, 11. 14. 1H, 1 Size 16
requires 4 yards of ."5-mch fab-
(,in CM.. !CW I orK 11. !. X.I
pnnt plainly NAMK. ATtTiKKSS
with sr.E and STYLE NLM-
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j ci.ip roi'PON FOR 5(l-ccnt
j FREE PATTERN in nig. nr
'Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. his(
. out ! 3f4 design ideas. Send 60
cents for Catalog
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TOKYO i I'Kl i Approxima'e-
v j 300 "foreign friends" from
The CRE0IJ BJREAJ IS
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Pragmatic Advice
West. Uses Example To Define ou
Favorite Wprcl of Aclritinistration
Bv HICK WKST
WASHliWTON (UP1) One 1 meaning of pragmalicV' she: the Jlarine lorps wilPiave op
of lhe favorite (Vords Ibjit the ! aD'd tit onJvemni? i pormnity to Mjihold its Wgh Ira-
pundits in describing the1
h ,M,,,ll.it IC
?V;j "p r a gmajic.
9 " lhc KmV ,owcr'
I vtheKerfledyd-i
"ll I'mjnisra 1 ' 0
t. M--S9 ti'K'S PraB",
the ivow tower
mal annnwe-h !
i?,' 3 -ii-ii
Ei-'-i I" .ins' abou
eO lylhiuq frotll 1
(auc,!sar filbli I !
puouc scnooi i
dro'iouts. When (his wurd first
began lui'oins up in lhe cdilomil
page columns, a lot or readers
weren!( sure what It meant. .My
wife, for instance;
MacArfhur Gets
Masonic Medal
NEW YORK (UPI) -cral
Douclas Mac-Arthur
a:i, ,
stood at soldierlv aUention for
15-mintites Mondav (o receive a : ried in December, when his en
medal in his suite at a New i list mcnt would he up.
York City hotel. I but he hail been promised a
Mar Arthur, despite his ad-
vancea ace. retused to si( down;
duruiR lhe lonR ceremony of i
prrsenlatinn of the 13 Masonic
j Distincuished Achiovome.nl Med
al anil insisting on stimduig at
1 attention.
nameless thousands who have!
contributed lo this great order
",e V"
Harry Os rov. state Masonic
Stand master and fncr Court
Appeals, Judge tharlw W.
r W-scl.
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f,fe Fighters Flee
rn rc 5 11 Ul ilPH
ThrP. ".h'Li' (ii-e - ficlilcrs
j Sv tlrJSm
Mount ' Kilimanjaro and a fire
(hov failed to contain
Tlio blaze was visible more
Ulan 100 miles away l night
and was spreading up the moun
tain. J( may take weeks to burn
out
There have been no reported
caualties among the fire fight
c-rs
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the nucleus above and below the flattened disk, traveling at
:'0 million miles an hour lhe picture was taken through a filter
which screened out alljlifclfl'rxcriit that emitted by the excited
hydrogen in the galaxy, vl'l'l)
"Can vou (
emilaii Ri me (Hie :
"(ft course." I said. MH is
,-nn nl 111 nmAm u ll'nci,!!
O
sion.
what rforOlhi i-nhinin.
v
isl mean when hefSnys I'lesidenl
Kennedys appteff to politics
is Prngmatli)'"
't'hlil means Ih.ll'he runs his
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i.iuiii(iigiia ut' u cull I a, 1 i j
(Obtained
l.have sini lem nrd lh.-il mv
rexpiiiimtion m8y not have
,cl, miirrlv accurate. Vrai;-
mafir can in ran just ahnlit
aiiMliini; vou WuiiL it to mean,
but the ie is sonic tloubl that
I its jiiristiictioD ihclurit's auln
I U?or boxes.
' Perhaps the best way to ex-
! plain what pragmatic mains is
iby example By coincidence, I
1 j happen to have a good one,
Ucccntly a girl Marine, sta
Gen tioned at San Diego, Calif., be-
c;trne engaged to o fellow LenU
i crneck. Thev wanted lo Ret mar
j jnb in Nebraska and she would
not have completed tier lour ol
duly by lliat time. So she wrote
In Rep. Lionel Van lleerlin (U
t'allf. ) lo inquire. (I (he im
gressman could arrange lor her
to bo discharged early
"Military regulations, are
strict, and properly so, in re
gard lo ilin'uliot) of servite."
Van lierlin replied. "After rl
plniing lhe qoeslion at some
length. 1 leaia lbe,-e is jusl
one condition under wnicb the
regulation ran be waived.
"Second only to its tradition of
patriotism, the Marine Corps re
veres motherhood. The corps
1 goes to any length (J) spare ex
I poclanl mothers from the rigors
I of military service. So great is
i this concern, 1 find thai the
i corps immediately separates
them from service,
t "And so, while I regret thai
the regulations cannot be 1-
Whsn You Think of
Real Ette Sea
Walter H. Jones
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Km. 71 CENTURY tOG.
Phone 771.4453
117 South Central
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tered, 1 am moved to hope that
diti.W inCrt''d to your(ejilist
Ill IW
Thvt is w hat jTJinown as prac-CT)
malic advice. i
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IN Till: t'tiu nil
lUli OF TlrtS
S1AIK lir QRVU
j.VuK.scin t'Ot'NHr
UOS. tUH
THE Ol'lV OV COIA) HIM.. (JHE- j
Gt)N. a nvmifltrjl iCVOoralin.
v fMalnliil.
MA HUT KK ITE E Tl lOM l'SO J
io!,jnOi i MarKiici He J I'havnefi..)
Ktiil CllAV.NEH TllO.MI'fcON. I
hens ol I lining l"ha ncr, de-
cd. Ill' lll iMlOMl'SON. wnc I
Of
I h;micr I hoviiiJKOh. HUH-
-IKVilS 'IMOMl'MlN SMITH, mi
ti-r ol Chlvtler '1 hr-mii-wii, anil
K11IN litiK SMITH. Iut hits-;
Imiul. i-.ii'h mill ail Ihc unknown
lie lis . of llettt'ilsc riHinH!,tti j
jnith lintl .liihn Dnr Sinltti. ll
(-(Keieu'd CIIAKI.K.S C lill.
riliST in. I KsniDK N l.ll.
IT'!!!.ST, hii.-hAiiil ft ml rath
mill ull llu unknouii heirs ul
.-lt.1rlis r Gik'littKt and Esther
N Cilli-hrtst. ll ili'rcast'ri; I'HCll
mid nil tin- tinknnwn hrirs ul
Ury,intu' Price; each nnd nil
llu'l uhk tmwn hetrn of Miihaeli
Chavnei'. alsn all other persons j
in- parties unknown elaiininR any
rluhl, tillr, estate, lien or inter-ci-l
in Hie mill estate rlcscniied
in tiio coniplainl ht-rrin.
T0 KACH. Kverv
uolentinnts
AN'l) .Vl.l. OK
TIIK ABOVt NAMKU UW tNU-
AN1S
1ST llll': NAME OF THE STATU
OK OUt-A.ON. Vou anfl i-aeh or ou
ate herehy required to apprftr and
answer lhe complaint tiled onanist
vnn in the -above entitled suit (in
oi- heloiv lhe la-!l. da" ol four
weeks from the dale ot lhe Hist
puhlical inn of this sunupolw ami
if you i'm'1 to so appear ami ans
wer said cniuplaicjl. for wall!
thereof, the planinls will npplv
IO the t'ourt l(jr the relict demand
ed in snld ciiinplninl. sueepictly
stafod as lolluus. lo.wit thjt n
decree lie eTiten'o adiudicalins
any and all rie.ht. title, estate, lieu
or claim which '.:Ui or any "f
you. II ,i r or claim lo hace, In, lo
'if uiion the real property situale
te .lackson Caitulty. Oren.)n, de
scrlhed as pillows, lo-wll.
vMI th tl pnrlion ot the followiuf
dlM'ntied trad liiiii witliui Ihr
Do Vou Believe
Too nvinv c.-iok', vpoil the
brnth " Vour esclu-ve listing
with your nearest Red Arrow
Rmlry ofticn receives personal
county wide iprviic. We iind
buyer i t,cck the ati.a thry are
most interested in. Oitr brjnich
iIIks ' manarjors best know the
properly & people in Ihat area.
So tor the friendliest, mc-.l ef-
ticienl personal service fccc the
nearr .t
L-REO ARROW REALTY
Roy H. Maudlin, Rltltar 531-1751
! Talent Open CAtogt
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LEGAL NOTICES
Souihca8t"'ti?iarter if tft 5flth
west yuaru-r of Sctip l.i ir
Tnwruhip 3ti South, 1iiec '
in in Jncksnn County, Oregon
HeginmiiR at the intcrrclion ol
Tiih Avenue North ami the west
line of the Sams Vallev Market !
Hoad in the City f Gold mil. 1
Jdoksnn County, Oreun, tht;ew
Northerly, alons the weit line i
aid Market Road tn its mtersec-
tion with the nortn line of the ;
Southeast Quarter of the South- j
west Quiirtrr of Section 15 in '
Township ;u; South. Range 3
We.it of the Willamette Meridian :
m Jackson County, Oregon.
thence West on sud quarter
quarter line to a point 144 ." feet
F.t of the noriheast corner ofi
the Southwest (Juarter of the -South
went Quarter of .said See
tion; thence South 12 40' West ;
8:trt 0 feet, w,.(if 5. to the
north line of 7tir Avenue Norih.
thence, along said line, to the
rat line of 4'h Street West,
tjice Souih. alone said hue to
t north line o M Aenu
N'orth. thence East a lope snwl ;
line, to the east line Ol 2nd 1
Street Wet. thence South, alone j
s-iid line, to the north line of '
SU' Avenue North; thence East, 1
alone said line, to the point of
I'mnun. EXCEPTING THERE-I
KHOM the follow in r He pi noma
. n """ irri ."i.iitisi.
I erly oi the northwest corner of 1
Rloi-k 1 in the City ot Gold I
(I'll, .larkson County. Orein.
according to the oificial p!ai '
thereof, now of record Mid'
pouii tn'inc. on the easterly line
of Jlh blreet. extended North- ,
easterly, theme continue North- i
easterly, on said line. 2W.fl feet;
thence Easterly, jfari-llel with
"A" Street. 1(11 ,1 feel; thence
Southerly 241' 0 feet, thence
Westerly 1R j feet to the point
of heKinninjj: as deserihed m
Volume Sti pace 3tM ol the JXed
recouis of Jackson CounU Ote
eon ALSO EXCEPTING THEHE
EROM tlie follow in K necinninp
at a pumt mi the east line of
4th Street J West i formerly
North, in the City of Gold Hill.
Jackson County. OrecunQ ac
cording to thi-uffieial nlal there-
nnw ol kriMird. .itvfi feel
oi vrw'orn. ,irni
North Z' 4n Knt of a (rinl
here ttte)northerlv line i.K'B i
fllh Avenue North!
mteret'ts tike Jens!
thence North 12 ' -H East, alonq
the-rasterlv Imc ot -.nd 4th
StrrJ North. (9n0 fPrt ihc
south line of tlWi:no focknllev
itenndi in Block I of said
Citv: tlience South 772v Ent
l"0 0 frrt: TnTcnee South 12" 41V
West rjd n I (yet: thence North
77q aOV West 150 0 feet to the
ponil f :Jie Kin nine Alio) Iicr m
nm&'lit.a nointThi theS"ast line
Qof 4th 5trcei WW tn lhe fit
Cold Hi IV, ,lnt,ksoif County,
Rim. iiccrritnA
the official
J plat thereof neiv
whflir tlK nortlirlv line of tith
tcittcts ttie r1 lnie of tin
4th Street We.-t. (Jience North
12 40" E-Tt, alone lhe eastrTl.v
lnof said 4th Street WYV 50.l
fept, thence Strtji 77 2n E.isl
l.MIO reef; IheiSct' SoiU) 12 4''
o West Stl 0 feel, thehce North
$49.00 DOWN
Tout Move In "U" Paint
Os $350 Down It We Punt
NEW 3 BEDROOM
HOMES
from $10,600
Including Lot With
City Water end Sewtl
AS COW CQ1 PER
AS V0M MONTH
Tout Piymtnti
Includifti Tee
Fotunnj , . .
Cerport nod St0r)
Aotomitlc Ht
Pienered Interior
Birch Cabinjti 1
Hardwood Floors
Luge Wardrobe Clouts
Heavily lnulatid
....e Guaranteed
Seood (fenditioniaf
Stvera' nearly ready in
Roosevelt, Jeckaon, Washington
and Hoover School Districts
Several Naorly Ready!
SEE- MODEL HOME
For Information or Appointment
Anytime Call 773-6646
Or Altar i P.M, Call
Mt Cramer .7? 772-5930
Clitt Rice 773-704
Harre Withteo 772.4277
iLiirs
( 0. (JPICK'ELL J
V glL) 6uildrt, l"t-
41 1 t. Main ... " Medford
LEGAL NOTICES
I 7Vt 20' Weit 150.0 feet to tha
fcr p?it of hep.swnnR: at desenhed
f in Volume 12R page 445 of tha
Deed Records of Jncksoa
I County. Ore con. Also EXCEPT
ING THnHKEHOM the follow
inc: Becinmnc at a point North
! 12' 40' East HO chaim "otn a
1 point interser'iii( the east tine
of 1st Street Wr-t (formerly 4f1h
Siu-sr Northi ara the north line (
I oi "Ath onue North formeny
-"C" Streeti. thence South 70"
i 2'V East 12)4 feet; thence North
' 1 4 Wet tiiR 0 feet; thence
I South "0 West 147 0 feet;
thence South 14 East 4700 feet;
thence South 77' 20' East 3! 0)
! feet t' the point of he c inn in r:
,- descftbt'd m Volume 144 naca
71 of the Deed Records of Jark
non Countv. Pre con Also EX
CEPUNG THEREFROM the fol
low! ne ComnicnrmB at a point
North 12' 40' East fiO 0 feet from
the northwest corner of Block;
II in 'he City of Gold Hill. Jack
son County Oreaon according
to the officii! plat thereof, now
of record thence north 12' 4n
East 4 o chains to the true point
n f h"-Mnninu; thence North 12
JtV East 4 0 chains', thenca
South 77' :n' Eaat 2 5 chains:
thence Smith 12 40' West 4 (
rhains; thence North 77 ' 20
West 2 chains to the true point
of hecintunc. as decrihed in
Volume inn nace 42ti of tha
Deed Recrrds of Jackson
Countv. nreiion ALSO EXCEPT
ING Tl'EHFERC -he follow
mc: Bcnininc rttif)int which
hears North 12' 4.V East fiO 0
feet from the northeast conef
of Block 1 in te Citv of Gold
Hill. Jackson -Countv, Oreann.
accordinc to the official pint
(hereof, now rf record; thence
South 77 !0' East I'M ft feet:
thence North 12' W East 20fj f
, feet: thence North 177' 20' West
t ft Mt thence s'oii'h 12"
West "O'l 0 feet: thence South
77" 20' fcat 20 0 tVe. to tb?
noi"t of Wfinninu; as -Ur-criljd
(a-.-ol.ime 248 page 220 of th
fie'n! Records of Jackson Country
Oregon.
rtVid declarinu anv and all such
ci.iinis to W null and vurl at4.'
ftecrenjne tMt h said 'pUntiff i?
ijjio owner, in, ''e- simple, of snirt
(iTnil - r. nnrl 'bi Till while thereof,
fr,-e atirl rlear any alul I
I All right.
title.
estate, lien
'lotenrtn'it o'
interest of
of them.
nnd th.Tt eacli-nrt(4 All of the de--
fcnrlmih and Gp0eTJ.n"id all "ero-j,1
nine or to claim hv tnrouetl
TujHer tMfcui. or anv of them. b
forkyi-r enVoyied, rpstpmed. nnrf
fn (Urah1ih or claiming an vS-inht,
title, estate, lien or rtfVerPSt in of
to said pronertv. or "anv oortion
thereof, nnd that ninintiti s uim
to-;
id iu-cniles he lorevoqiuniea
aH vJ lV '
f the mrder for nynj
Ii0tion of thi srynon is
ton Rrfminon ts rvey--
11 m,,f ftptl'er ;tf j!ifi;i rn time orc-w
ortI4crTted fo-Qpuhlication of tni
minions
four niri-ivp M'Pl-k. The
of the first onblication -f this
",n""on'ThH. to'iSrP O
Atlorne' for Plaintiff
Th ?filt Buildint?
tn0! East Main Street
Medford. Oreson
BMtfD lEW
bedroom, 1 Vj barh home
th 1200 sq. tt. if actual liv
ing sp.).:. large roctrr)y closets,
lurch cabinets, garage. Yi(l) carS
Hill do tl-iej pamtiod tor the
S450 flown paymcffT.-- "
$J00 DOWr 0
1 bedroom iScnr Khools. Bal
ance $10,000. FtftA terms oniy I
&y ncr montn total, move rignt
in vThts ftrjrnewill rent tor
$10rJ per mon'W.
C
WILIi SUIL0 OH Vo'uS LOT
tor $10,900 Quality 3 bed
room home built to FHAishantt-
ardW inclikilniij tireolace, aip-g
lomatic hnal, deep attached ga
rage, tjrch ciibmets. lComc and
let key to see model.
LlASf WITHlX)PftOri
.3 bedroom wiHV playroom, dble
laryge, I '. 7 baths, paved street,
tine' neighborhood. Only $250
moves you in; $ 1 25 per month,
alt payments credited ydi7)in
lull. ljiod crechl" rating rcquir-
411 CMain St 773-6646
Week Ends Ir A 5 if Q
Ma Cramol 772-5930
Cliff Ric 77J-7049
Harry Wtlhiow J 772-4377
Phone 773-7301
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