The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 14, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or. FrI., Oct. 14, 1949
Decontrol Order
Increases Rents
In Eugene Area
EUGENE, Oct. 14. (.Tl Since
control were removpd from
rent In this area, rints have
Jumped from 15 to 100 percent,
depending upon the lowness of
the "frozen" price and the good
will of the landlords. However,
RAPTURED?
If not. you can be.
Custom r who buy sawdust.
labwood In fact any kind
of wood fuel an-be better
atilfled AS WELL AS
RAPTURED If they call . . .
Johnson Fuel Co.
Phone 307
resistance ha heen noted on the
nart of prospective tenants to the
increase.
Many low-cost housing units
have hoen constructed and numer
ous others are Just receiving ap
proval or are on the boards for
construction In the Immediate fu
ture. Some are of the type which
require no down payment and
monthly payments average
i around $30. It Is this type of hous
ing thai many of the would-be
renters are turning to Invest their
money rather than pay high
rents.
This Is borne out hy the greatly
Increased number of apartments
listed for rent, with no apparent
rush to snap them up. This is In
marked contrast with only a short
time ago when rentals of any
kind were difficult to find.
In some cases, pre control leases
are operatinj to prevent rent
hikes. However, the use of the
lease between landlord and ten
ant has never been widespread
FEED-FEED-FEED
FEED QUALITY AND PRICES ARI RIGHT
FREE FIELD SERVICE
FOR FEED SEED OR REMEDIES
W now hive a complete
stock of hay
Roscburg Feed & Seed Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
H I Centennial Feeds and Centennial Flour
Oak and Spruce Sta. Phono 374
United States Weather Bureau Has
7,000 Volunteer Aides; More Apply
' By ROWLAND EVANS JR.
WASHINGTON. How would you like to establish the climate
of the U. S. A.T About 7,000 citizens collectively are doing Just that,
every day, every season. They are the Weather Bureau's voluntary
weather observers. Twice a day they record the sky condition, the
temperature, the wind direction, the pressure and the rain and
snowfall In their area on special instruments loaned them by the
Weather Bureau. Once a month they send their data to section
centers in 42 states, which in turn forward the record to Weather
Bureau processing centers. i
These weather enthusiasts, ! official forecasting medium, in
savs the Weather Bureau, are es- Armv's Signal Corps, was set up.
tablishing our climate in a very, The Weather Bureau itself didn't
real sense helping to determine ! mke an appearance till 1891.
just what it is. They've been at i But ,f jt weren't for the thoj
it ever since 1870. when the first sands of scattered reports which
! the volunteers send in from
plains and mountains the Weath
er Bureau would have a rough
time piecing together the chang
ing picture of the atmosphere.
Job Proves Attractlvt
The amateurs themselves love
the Job, even if it does demand
a constant vigil on their instru
ments and. during periods of
storm and flood, answering tele
phone queries from their neigh
bors, sometimes as many as 50 a
day. The Weather Bureau says
many more citizens apply for the
volunteer Job than can be accom
modated. And some old-time ob
servers have been at it for more
than 55 years. Many pass their
duties on to their sons.
"We couldn't afford to put
them on a paying basis. We lend
them the instruments and a small
shelter to put them in. When the
instruments wear out, we replace
them. A big reason for the low
'in this community. Because It Is
a university town, landlords have
never had any trouble renting
their property and, In general,
avoided tying themselves up for
long periods of time. It Is possible
that the lease may become more
popular in the near future.
Glide Melon Crop
Reduced By Kids
By ELIZABETH ORR
News-Review Correspondent
Some sort of record was be
lieved established for Glide re
cently with the announcement
that the Elbert Tellers family has
finally harvested its "fantastic"
melon crop.
Although night raiding by
youngsters made actual tabulating
ceiiers repori i.i
Hi f f ic-ult- th Oilers reDort
large cantaloupes ripened on one j cost of supplying our daily and
particularly prolific vine. j long-range weather reports is the
However, not all these melons contribulion they make," Bureau
were consumed at the Cellers' I spokesmen say. That cost is 13
table. The melons were secreted cents a year for every U. S. citi
carefully among the thick corn I zen.
CO-OP TIRES AND TUBES
BATTERIES
Anti-Freeze Fan Belts
'Bumper Jacks Spark Plugs
Defroster Fans Radiator Hose
Check Chart Lubrication
Finest Oils Auto Heaters
Greoses High Octant Gas
Tire Repoir Service
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks
stalks but were discovered more
than once" by night-raiding
youngsters.
Mr s. Cellers said the seeds had ;
been purchased in bulk at Whar-1
ton's Seed slore in Roscburg. j
"We didn't do anything sueclal I
to them," she insisted, "they Just
grew and grew."
Mrs. Cellers said the family's
hig(jcst worry now is where to
plant the seeds next year. They're
hoping for a good night's sleep,
undisturbed hy Juvenile prowlers.
And when Ihey lake In an occas
sional movie, the Cellers don't
want to have to check off one or
two melons to roving youngsters.
The monthly reports are put
into long tables, station by sta
tion, printed and made available
to the public for $1.50 a year
per area. Subscribers number In
the thousands.
Ford, Mercury To Have
Automatic Transmissions
DETROIT. Oct. 13- iVPi Auto
matic transmissions will be avail
able for Kord and Mercury mnii
el automobiles some time next
summer.
The new device, developed
Jointly by Borg Wainer Corp.,
and the Kord Motor Co., is a
Ihree speed and torque converter
type. A company announcement
said It will be priced at "prob
ably not over $ir0."
Kord already has General Mo
tors' hydramatic transmission
on lis Lincoln models.
Used Cars
For Sale
41 Chevrolet Panel Ton "
36 Cadillac 4-Door
37 Plymouth Pick-up
'46 Ford Pick-up
'40 Ford 4-Door
'38 Plymouth 2 Door
'39 Ford 4 Door
r39 Chevrolet 4-Door
42 Chrysler 4-Door
'40 Pontiac 2-Door
'46 Plymouth Coupe
'42 Dodge Weapons Carrier
Liberal Trade-ins
Any Make or Model
Doyle's Sales
And Service
Hiway 99 at Garden Valley
Phone St 1
New Design Speedier-Thriftier
America's Most Beautiful Electric Range I
Packed With All These NEW FEATURES
NEW Had! ontube Units ceek faster than ever
and ue lets current.
NEW built-in Fluorescent lamp lights entire
cooking top evenly.
NEW higher back panel protects wall.
NEW smarter-looking styling by world -fa
mouf Raymond Loewy,
NEW 6-60 Time-Signal hat two speeds one
for stop-watch accuracy for measuring up to 6
minutes, another for up to 60 minutes.
NEW switch knobs are easier to read-
need to stoop, bend or reach,
NEW storage drawers move smoothlv,
quietly on triple Nylon rollers.
One glance and you'll know that
here ii America's most beautiful
electric range. You'll be delighted
with oil its wonderful new fea
tures, its new, smarter lines. All
surfaces Inside and out are of
Lifetime Porcelain and there's
the famous Cook-Master Oven
Clock Control, Triple-Duty Ther
miier and mony other Frigidaire
features you should see.
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NEW Radiantubt Unit
Nw RadaniubUnitthav bn diignd
for tpeodior, more) conomical cooking.
TrSy'r flatter and wider to mor heat
ing turfaco comes in contact with uten
sil. Tip up for taty cleaning.
UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE
"I Compared
And I Bought"
. . . says S. W. McLaughlin
of the U. S .National Bank
"In my opinion the Cloverdalc Homes are par
ticularly desirable for family homes. Clover
dale Park is ideally located off the highway
and owoy from dangerous intersections ... a
fine place for children. The lawns ond land
scaping make Cloverdale Homes a fine play
ground. We were particularly impressed with
the fine view . . . Cloverdale Park is fine
place to live."
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$500 Down
You can buy a Cloverdale Park
home for as little as $500 down
no down payment to eligible
veterons. Low monthly payments
include fire insurance and taxes.
For small additional monthly pay
ments you con buy a Cloverdale
Home completely furnished.
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SCHOOL, STORMS AND CITY CENTER
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HOW TO err TO clovirdali park
Drive nerMi en Hiahwey M to AlemeOs Avenue ttee the Clevero'sle
fsrk l en the right) inf turn rijht Drive etriifht Intt the park.
Exclusive Agents
3 reasons why you should
buy a Cloverdale Home
1. Better Construction
2. Small Down Payment
3. Exclusively Residential
Compare these homes with any In the
state you'll see why we're so proud
of Cloverdale Park Homes.
FIES AND CLUTE REALTY
Phone Roseburg 1566
120 W. Oak
Phone 1211;