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The Hucrest home development
irea, pictured here, lies northwest
nf Roseburg at the junction of the
Calkins and Garden Valley roads,
about half a mile went of the
entrance to the Veterans hospital.
Developed by Cecil Hush, owner
of a 52-acre tract including a
i knoll and leval land there, 3a lots
were placed on the market in
January, 1950, and last spring 41
more were added.
The lots average one-fourth acre
in size and 40 have been sold to
date. Main streets have been
paved and water mains laid to
serve the district. Plans for later
development of the tract lying im
mediately to the west of that now
being built upon are underway.
Likewise plans are being formu
lated for installation of a large
shopping center where the north
east portion of the' community
corners on the Garden Valley and
Calkins roads.
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Building restrictions are in ef
fect throughout the district, which
insure erection of homes costing
at least a certain sum. Likewise
erection of houses of more than
a single story is frowned upon.
Cost of the homes now completed
or under construction range from
about $12,000 to twice that amount
or more, Hugh states.
Pictured, upper left, is a gen
eral view of Hucrest addition look
ing to the north from Calkins
road. The lower left picture is a
view to the east df the tract,
across ' the Veterans hospital
property, with roseburg in the
background.
Upper picture, center, is the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Hungerford, facing the east,
above Calkins road which bounds
the tract on the east. Below this
is a picture of the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Kohlhagen on
Almond street. The lower center
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picture is the home of W. B. Djiar
maga, on the summit of the knoll
above Evans street.
Upper right picture is the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Custer on
Evans ' street, while the right
middle picture Is an interior view
of the Custer home, showing the
living room and large windows
which adorn three sides of the
room. Ijower right is a view of
the home being constructed for
safe by H. T. Reber on Almond
street, with playroom, sundeck
and barbecue on the roof.
(Pictures by Paul Jenkins)
Yoncalla
By MRS. GEORGE EDES
At a meeting of Yoncalla union
high school, district 9, held Thurs
day evening at the school the bud
get was voted down. Seventy three
votes were cast, SI against the
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but get and 22 for it. The 6 percent
limitation was voted down, 4!)
against and 23 in favor.
A special meeting was called
TuFday evening to discuss the new
budget, which will be up for vote
some time in July.
At the grade school meeting held
Monday evening in the school the
names of George K rem kail, Alfred
Waters and Faye Weber were nom
inated for director. George Krem
kail was elected director for a
three yea term. Everything ear
ned: 5i votes were cast, 26 for
the ft percent limitation and 24
against; 29 for buying the athletic
field and 21 against and 28 for the
lunch room and 24 against.
Carl Rust of the U. S. army, sta
tioned in Virginia, is home on a
15-day furlough.
The fisher, a fur-bearing animal
resembling the weasel, is unafraid
of dog or man and consequently is
easily killed.
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Winston
By MRS. GEORGE BACHER
I-ittle Nancy Bosworth, four-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Bosworth Jr.. is reported ill
with an ear infection.
Mr. and Mrs. Chlesea Browne
(Beverly Winston) and children,
Chelsea James and Cheryl, have
returned to their home in Eugene
following a visit here with Mrs.
Browne's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Winston. They formerly re
sided in this community.
A recent guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Sothman was
the former's sister, Mrs. l.eo
Smith of Grants Pass. Mrs. Smith I
came to Winston to be with her ,
brother over the Memorial day
weekend. i
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M.
K. Carlin drove from Coos tlay to
Winston, where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearby Mast
ers. Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Carlin
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are cousins. A native of the south,
Mrs. Carlin enjoyed the sunshine
in Roseburg over the weekend.
Raspberry harvest began in
Winston this week, ('lose on its
heels will follow boysenberries, a
leading industry here, the size and
quality of which local growers are
justly proud.
Washington Square, famed New
York locality, once was the site
of a Potter's field.
AT UMPQUA DAIRY...
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JUDGE FINES HIMSELF
DUNKIRK, N. Y. (.JP) City
Judge Raymond J. Bartkowiak
practices what be preaches.
He fined himself S3 for passing
a stopped school bus.
The judge was not arrested, but
he explained he felt better about
it when he fined himself.
The money was turned over to
the police sick and disability fund.
Yes, every month it's a fresh, new lee
cream flavor at Umpqua Dairy, made
tantalizinejly good to wliet your appetite
for a nutritious and flavorful dessert
treat.
Try this new flavor today. At your
favorite grocers.
Your Real Silk Hosiery
Representative Is
MRS. BESSIE CAMPBELL
603 Hamilton St.
Dial 3-6060
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