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14 Th Newi-Reriew, Roseburg, Ore. Man. Dec. 21, 1953 Inventories, Layoffs, Color Television Pose Problems For Businessmen This Week By WALTER BREEDE JR. NEW YORK Wl Inventories layoff! and color television posed problems for businessmen this week. But there was a new air of confidence in the future Some economists and industry leaders, taxing a long-range view, professed to see the first faint stir rings of I business pickup which, they said, might blossom out by . apnngtime. This optimism highlighted a ' week in which the general pattern of business was thoroughly mixed. With Ford joining Chevrolet in a forced-draft production of 1954 models, auto output picked up 16 per cent Curtailed operations were in prospect for the next two weeks because oi uirismas ana -jvew Year's. ; Steel production was scheduled at 85 per cent of capacity down J.T per cent from the actual oper ating rate of the week before. Oaf drilling activity rose to a new high; volume of check clearings moved up sharply; money in cir culation set a record for the third consecutive week. exceeded only by the bumper yield of IMS. Agriculture Secretary Benson Raid the nation faces a serious farm surplus because "someone miscal culated our prooucuon neeos. Optimistic statements came from the heads of the nation's two biggest manufacturers of electri cal eauiDment. Ralph G. Cordiner, president of General Electric -0., said jus company's sales will top three bil lion dollars this year up 25 per cent from 1952 and next year they'll be helped by a 5 per cent rise in non-defense business. Gwilym A. Price of Westinghouse said sales next year "are expect ed to reach the highest peak in the company's history." Log Fire Nipped At Myrtle Creek By RUTH M. EVANS " A small log fire at West Fork Retaa trade gained momentum w" '2"? 10 " V0. as me CJmstmas eve shopping deadline drew near. The week brought a fistful of im mediate problems. There were new iayoHs an one auto industry. Chrys ler, which jumped into production of 1954 models several weeks ahead of its two big competitors, sent home an estimated 8,000 men (un ion sources said it was 9.000) at its Dodge. Da Soto and Chrysler Dlants. This makes at least 13.000 laid off by Chrysler in the last two PV the" Craw iMiU;i. (T. fords and their six children are U1V1.U'IV nuw-iaiiD .V, V1ID VJL Chrysler's suppliers, announced Nugent, shop foreman. The fire burned a few cull logs and resulted in little damage. It started early in the morning and was quenched by noon, Nugent aaia. AnoHwr Fire A more devastating fire destroy ed the home and possessions of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford on South Myrtle Road the previous plans for laying off 4.000 employes during Christmas week. Brightest pot in cne auto industry was word of a sizable drop tn new car inventories. Some 5,000 workers in the elec tronics industry were furloughed. Manufacturers blamed a year-end lump in sales of television sets. The problem of farm surpluses eame into sharper focus. The department of agriculture reported that total U.S. crops this year equaled the nation's second largest harvest on record anil were RECORD FLIGHT . LONDON Wl The Royal Aero Club announced Friday an RAF Canberra flew from London to Capetown in 12 hours, 21 minutes. 3.8 seconds for an average speed of 486.6 miles an hour. The 6,009 mile Sight was made Thursday. Subject to confirmation, it consti tutes a new record for the route. staying with Crawford's sister. Mrs. John Young, at Weeks Traots In Myrtle Creek. It is reported the house was a total loss. The Rev. lluiold Burrelson ar rived in Myrtle Creek Sunday. Dec. 12 to spend the holidays at his home. He has been in Ocean side, Calif., conducting evangelis tic meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walsh of Portland were weekend guests re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doud in Tri-Citv. Mrs. Walsh is Doud's sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. W- Lindsav returned to their home Dec 16 from Sacramento. Calif. The Lind- says were called to the bedside of Lindsay's sister, Mrs. Katie render, who was seriously m. Her condition has not improved. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson are the parents of a babv girl. born at the Myrtle Creek Hospital uec. its. me Daoy weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and was named Barbara Ann. WSCS HAS DINNER AND PARTY IN SUTHERLIN THURSDAY The WSCS held a poUuck din ner and Christmas party at the Sutherlin Methodist Church social rooms, Thursday with Mrs. L. SheffeJ, Mrs. Henretta Beswick and Mrs. Harold Jones as host esses. The table decorations car ried out the Christmas theme and a lighted Christmas tree was ar ranged in one corner of the large room. The Rev. Mr. Bove bad the de votional on the spint of Christ mas. Mrs. French and Mrs. Church gave the program. Those present told of the most outstanding Christmas they had bad. The next business meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 14. TWO CIRCLES TO HAVE JOINT CHRISTMAS PARTY Kevstone Circle and Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Metho dist Church wiU have a joint Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Earl Wiley, 809 So. Kane St., at 8 o'clock tonight. Gifts,! not to exceed SI, will be exchang ed. Members are urged to at tend. U OF O MOTHERS CLUB PLAN DESSERT-SUPPER University of Oregon Mothers Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sie Fett. 1605 Harvard Ave., for a dessert-sun- i per. Mrs. H. J. Winters and Mrs. J. A. Gibson will assist. Members are to bring packages for the Sal vation Army. They'll Do It Every. Time . By. Jimmy Hatlo Linseed tale c vevvas J Then comes ivie ' A eOOO FOR A 6 LOAM FROM MIS I VULETIDE-AMD l BOUGMrW SOFT RELATIVES " 1 WHOSE CARD IS THE ( - XKSAT J . wFTMItlSS A MOST EXPENSIVE f THE FIVE-VP WEDOMTKNOT WHERE W ARE TWAT BAV, ONE OU GET? D-TEiJ S Vtor"Y&u'RE our Jf r guess weu. I ( last MOPE"(SNIF.') IP I fl JUST HAVE TO f ,. jfjaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaSBP5''jy? "flAg"" ISBggliiii 77 fJi K .3.. j i rrr -nnnrriinrlii min-- -- ' BPWC CARD PARTY AT HOSPITAL TUESDAY BPWC sponsored card party will he held in the recreation hall of the VA Hospital from 7:30 to 9:30 Tuesday evening. Ketresnments will be served. Ann storrs is cnair- man. FARM BUREAU PARTY AT AZALEA GRANGE IS TUESDAY NIGHT The Farm Bureau will hold its Christmas party at ' the Azalea Grange Hall Tuesday evening. There will be an exchange of gifts, program and refreshments. Dor othy Clayton has charge of the party. JUNIOR HIGH PTA TO BE TUESDAY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Junior High School PTA Christ mas program will be presented Tuesday evening in the auditori um. RIVERSDALE SCHOOL PROGRAM IS TUESDAY Riversdale School Ohristmas WHAT TO DO? H. Arnold Jackson holds two wounded quail brought in by his pointers, Tip and Brownie. The retrievers seem to be wondering what the Greenwich, Conn., hunter plans to do with the birds. He released them in no-hunting area. (NEA) Loca News Classified Section Real Estate 1 ' Own Your Own Home 1. YOU'D NEVER BELIEVE IT New 3 large Dearoom rre.n jw with dinette, hardwood floors, fire place, lucnm timmm, wn. ing, and load of bull Urn. One-half acre of choice garden eott. You owe It to yourself to aee this home and compare at wm pnw Terms. 2. W RAPIDLY EXPANDING DILLARD AREA Nearly new 3 bedroom home located two bloeku from new school and itore. Haa large Uvlnf room, utility, attached carafe. On. generous tied lot Ideally milted to larger ism Uy. Priced to move at $9,500. COZY OLDER THREE BEDROOM home close in Excellent condition throughout with economical sawdust central heating, full basement. Has fireplace, extra Iitrge living and dining rooms. An abundance of storage, and detached garage. If you want ultimate in comfort with economy, let ua show you this fine home today. Price with terms sta.uw. ; SHORT REALTY STANLEY B. SHOUT REALTOR 130 Wt Oil To Eugane Mrs. C. A. Rick- ctts, Mrs. Burton Holt and Mrs. W. B. Baldridge drove to Eugene rnursaay to visit friends Camp Fire Office Closes Mrs 0. E. Amundson, Camp Fire ex ecutive oirector, has announced her office will be closed from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. Home From College Tom Keel, who attends Willamette Un iversity at Salem, arrived home Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Vern Keel. Bring House Guest Zona and Willa Wilshire, who attend OSC, and a fellow student, Richard B. Carr, of Missoula, Mont., arrived in Roseburg Saturday to spend vacation with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wil-! shire, 1235 Princeton. From Minnesota Mrs. Olga Johnson of Big Falls, Minn., will arrive in Roseburg Wednesday, Dec. 23, to spend the holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Here For Vacation Kathleen Kilkenny, student at Marylhurst program will be presented at 8 College near Oswego, Ore., ar- p.m. Tuesday at the school. Graduate School Resources Pooled By West's States gALEM im Increasing costs of higher education nuke it import ant lor Oregon to take advantage of the new system under which Western states pool their graduate school resources. Dr. William C. Jones, Eugene, executive director of the Western Commission for Higher Education, said here Friday. ur. Jones spoke to 50 .adminis trators of state and private col leges and public offioials. bight states now are in the pro gram, under which the states open up their graduate schools to stu dents from the other states. They are Arizona, New Mexico. Oregon, Idaho, Utah. Montania, Wyoming ana loioraao. "It is necessarv." Jones Raid "for each state to develoD tlio.se graduate schools for which it pos sesses advantages, and to stay out oi me ticms in which other states have advantages." Jones said the meeting was a "trial balloon," being the first of several meetings to be held in each state in the compact. Other speakers included Chan cellor Charles D. Byrne of the maie system ot Higher Education; Dean F. L. G-ilfillan of Oregon State College; and State Sen. Dean ii. walker, Independence. Oregon already is ApnHinir .hi. dents to Colorado A. 1 II. College w aiuuy veterinary -medicine. rw ii mi mihh urn unmm ianijiiaii niraa a ! nu ' 4 v d d rtrriiM iiii iifftir" j i nisfsiiiir HIGH COURT This is the first picture made of the United States Supreme Court since former Governor of California Earl Warren took office as Chief Justice. Front row, left to right: Felix Frankfurter, Hugo Black, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Stanley Keed and William O. Douglas. Bock row, left to right: Tom Clark, Robert H. Jackson, Harold Burton, Sherman Minton. POINSETTIAS That Reflect The True Glory Of Christmas AZALEAS ASSORTED ARRANGEMENTS CYCLAMENS AND, as always, Umpqua Florist hm the largest stock of cut flowers In RofteburK, kept fresh through mod ern refrigeration. UMPQUA FLORIST 322 N. JukKn Phone 3-4343 rived Friday night to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilkenny. Girls Arrive From Linfield Margaret Cooper, Margar et Davie and Virginia Cyrus, who attend Linfield College in McMtnnvidie, arrived in Rose burg Friday night to spend the vacation with their families. To California Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schrader left Friday nicht for Bakersfieid, Ventura and Los Angeles, Calif., for a two-week vacation. They will spend the hol idays with relatives. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lewis and children. Linda Mike and Rosemary, left Sunday for Medford, where they will spend the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lewis and her mother, Mrs. L. McGrew. From Denver Mrs. H. A. Al ford and her sisler, Mrs. L. J. Fullerton drove to F.ugene Fri day to meet the latter's daugh ter. Mollie, who arrived by train from Denver, Colo, where she attends Colorado Woman's College. Sunday Guests YNSN and Mrs. Don Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Marstcrs and daugh ter, Myrna, visited in the Green District at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Greenlee. Don, a ne phew of Mrs. Greenlee, is home on leave from the navy. Move To California Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cloud and daughter, Kva. loft MondaV morning fori 5 Hnu nr wnrH Temple City, Calif. They will stop j 3 ow , word enroute to visit relatives in Mo- . A ' . desto over the holidays. Thejf dov Clouds moved here from Modesto I 5 dov word two years ago and arc returning! 6 '''W p'r worl rl,fc,?. thC'r h0me southerni Line od, per line o day .. Pick a Present GIFTS FOR A FRIEND 10 FOR SALE At Roseburr Book Store, xoncaue urug, urain enterprise and Elkton Store, Jen Carlson's exciting novel "THRU THE DUST" an ex cellent Christmas Gift. Help a local Author boost her sales- CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY OREGON MYRTLE WOOD NOVEL TIES at Mrs. Ormsby's, Oakland, Oregon, Box25I. Plv2703. MVRTLEWOOD GIFTS. 324 K. Wash Ins (on St. CLASSIFIED RATES PHONE 2-2631 Effective Hay 1, 1033 LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertising pieced from within Roieburg tride area Minimum ehirge for any one ad U 90c 1 day per word 5c 7c 9c 1 1c 12c 13c 18c GIFTS FOR ALL GIVE A LIVING GIFT ; A SHRUB FROM LEHNE NURSERY GARDEN VALLEY PH. 3-3987 GIFTS FOR CHILDREN u Toyland Is Open AT Jack Fariss & Son MAKE YOim SELECTION EARLY, and uie our convenient LAYAWAY PLAN. JACK FARISS & SON Highway flf. N. Ph. 3-3102 Open Evenlnas Til B ALL ABOARD THE BEST STOP FOR LIONEL TRAINS SEE THEM NOW AT TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC CO. Ph. 3-5531 l.K N. Jack; WANTED WILL give $5 trade (n for old worn out bike on a new Sehwinn bicycle. Al's Bike Shop, between Dairy Queen and Farm Bureau. Phone 3-4023. COLUMBIA bicycle, knee action, front iraei, speeaomeier. uk new. cost $100.aell $50. 2-2931. LIONEL TRAIN, $30. 1321 FalrSt. E UJIFTS FOR THE HOME ELECTROLUX Cleaners Polishers ORVILLE JOHN Authorized Renreftentatlve 17M Harvard Phone 1-3101 Christmas Special 11 cu. ft Admiral upright home freer- r. Reg. HW.m. now. S2PII95. see at Kier Crooch Plumbing, 230 N. Stephens. Line ad, repeat insertion, per day c Stops Enroute Mr and Mrs " L,ne ad- p" ,ine' mon'h 2 35 V. J M alnnov n nii rl i CLASSIFIED tagc Grove spent Saturday night; Fir5t Insertion, per col Inch .... S at rne nome ot ner hrolhor-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Road. Sunday they left or Mo desto. Calif., to spend the holidays with Mrs. Maloney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberta, formerly of Roseburg. 60 Repeat insertions, per col. inch 80 I col. Inch per month S20.80 National Classified Advertising 5c per word, no repeat rate 1 4c per line, no repeat rata DEADLINE 11:00 A. M. dv rrrvtnu to publication ADJUSTMENTS Tha If your advertisement appears incor- Junior Woman'a rlk f . , K . recti t1""1"' nieeiinR 01 me KOSe-; , , rp0w. ,r more (h.n on, l)UrR Junior Woman S Clllb Will1 incorrect insertion. Such responalbllttr IS limited to refund of price pata or correct Insertion of advertisement. REFl-Nfin WILL NOT BE flELD MORE THAN SO DATS be held Tuesday. Dec. 22. at 8:00 p.m. at the clubhouse. The main feature of the evening will be the singing of carols at the hospitals and Riversdale Sanitarium. Each one is asked to bring her own sandwiches. Return From California Mr and Mrs. J. K. Young of Melrose are home from California, where they visited Mr. Young's mother, Mrs. S. E. Young, in Pasadena; and Mrs. Young's brother and sis(er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Johnson, in Clarcmont. At Helena Oregon's Welfare Budget Reported Badly Strained PORTLAND OP Oregon's wel fare budget is straining under un employment and rising costs, the State Welfare Commission was told Friday. Administrator Loa Howard Ma son said payments for general and I medical assistance and aid to de- wiic guests oi .sir. i oung s I pendent children are increasing, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mason reported that at Mrs. Paul Young. Their son, Jim, i tempts are being made to find who attends San Francisco Scm-: son,c ""employ" fathers who inarv nini tk.n. . i. , , t have disappeared so their families inary, joined them at his uncle's can gct fare ,s,isunce. home and returned to Roseburg! The commission voted J23.898 to Real Estate TRADE FOR MEDFORD PROPERTY. W have cozy 2-bertroom home? with large . living-dining room with fireplace. Nice kitchen, large bath, 2 Is. bedroom nd attach, garage. Lovely lawn, Mhrubt and picnic area. Beautiful view without much hill. FIJIjLERTON REALTY .11 1 W. Cana Ph. 2-2691 LOT IN HUCREST LARGE LOT. beautiful location. FHA approved. Paved ttrcet, t1500., term. See L B. HICKS, REAL ESTATE 1B73 Harvard Ave. Ph. 3-4.13B WHEN IT'S YOUR MOVE CALL US $750 DOWN 3 BEDROOM MODERN home on Jack on St. City ewer. fenced yard, 4jO. full price, payments tM. per month Including interest. Hurry -Vacant now. Lloyd A. Wilson, Realtor 931 S. Stephens Ph. M578 STARTER' HOl'SE, 2 rooms livsble and furnished. Concrete driveway and steps. Walking distance from town. Good Iocs t Ion and v.ew lot, 1300 terms. Phone 3-8-UO. SELL3000T"equity for" S2000 modern. 4-bed room; balance KMOO at $50 per month. Write or inquire US W. Plea tant, Roseburg. FOR "SALE OR "RENT. Oak"lVrid7Ore gon. Modern 2-bedroom home, easy terms. Ph. 3-29. Rotebunr BUILDING LOTS, restricted. 1100. down. t'itv water Fh. tjkm LOTS for salt, free soil. Phont 3-3218. with his parents (or the holidays. I help Lane County make up its wel j missioners said. fare budget. Part of the county's difficulty may be underestimation of its welfare needs, welfare com- VALLEY REAL ESTATE Valley Real Estate no-sell 'em Xmas gifts. Conflict ing stories have us in a quandary about Santa but we are certain about the values of the following properties. v Deer And Xmas Trees A "SOFTEE" SHOULD NOT buy thla one, but If you are "rugged" and like the out-of-door's tills la the place. 120 Acres of baby Xmas tr Abvt 1900 feet of river frontage. Main road through the property. Wonderful re creation fact!! tie. Big Buck' and Lots of Fish. S3.200.00 One load of Xmas trees should pay for t place, uravi ty flow spring water. V.-e think there is a rustic home and 'vabin included. Let 'a take a Look No Down Payment ON T EDGE OF ROSEBURG. A large,narled old oak" with a "Mar shall Plan growth of mistletoe." A most wonderful place to greet your wife! Neat, modern, two bedroom home that is clean end cozy Inside. Garage. Woodshed. Some Furniture. S6.800. $75.00 per month. New Trades 1 SMALL home on West tide for cheap trailer house. 1S52 TRAILER toward furnished home. ' LARGE lot in Myrtle Creek for "What have you?" Listings VIV. VALLEY REAL ESTATE could use tome more good listings. In solte of the hub-bub of Holiday shopping Salesmen Sweely and Clumpner sold four properties la.t week. They would iik to go hi worn on your listing. GALLEY REAL ESTATE .113 tt. CASS Phone 3-4055 Evenings Phone Salesman, Clumpner Canyonvllle 2852 Salesman and Mgr., Sconce 3-3863 Salesman Sweely 3-640B When Its Your Move Call Us: VACANT 1-BEDROOM home In Wesf noseourg uisi. it nas living room Dining room and kitchen combined, Bath with tub and ahowar, utility room) i unary trays, on lurnace, elect, water heater. Paved street. concrete foundation, quick posxes- a.un. :iK3. v-an De DOUgni KIT 11UW. down. Can show anytime. Vacant - Quick Possession 1.33 ACRES ON CALKINS ROAD. Plus a good looking a bedroom home. Liv ing room ana aining room combined. Nice kitchen, bath room with tub, utility, room, home built In 1950. Con crete foundation. Furnace, paved rd. Insulated. Out of town owner. A rood bjy at WM. $1750. Down. Key In our on tee. 11 ua inow you. 3 Bedroom Home (730. Only 1345. Down Payment. This home has 3 bedrooms. Living room, kitchen, bath room with tub. Garage. A good buy. When Buying or Selling Real Estate lee L. B. HICKS REAL ESTATE 1673 HARVARD AVE. PH. 3-4350 Located In Weet Boseburg's, Fast Growing District Open all day Saturdays SEITZ & McTAGGART ATTRACTIVE WEST SIDE 2-bedroom home, hardwood floors, fireplace, all large rooms. Level lot. garage. V block to store and bus, fO7S0. MODERN DUPLEX Move In ont be- lore A ma. Rent the other. Each du plex has good -sized living room, bed room, bath and kitchen. Electric range, fireplace, Venetian bllnda. Lot large enough for another unit. Only 13,500. with good terms. 3055 HA-vard Ave. Ph. S-.uftl Eve.Jb Sun. Call Sophia Suine 3-3762 MAGNESS REAL ESTATE Plan Now For Your - Retirement WE - HAVE THE BEST ACREAGE Willi style homea In the Slate. The place Is all river bottom with S acres in berimi rranquette walnuts. There la a family orchard of fruit and about 3 acres In alfalfa 110 acres altotetheri The house Is huh and dry above flood water. There la a partial basement with a wood furnace. There la plenty of food water for house and IrHsation The home commends a sweeping view of all the country side. You must pisn your future; ownlni an Income acrease Is security lor old aie. Come In and let us tslk over terms. $13,000. full price. Liberal term. YOI'H LISTINGS WITH VS ARE ........., , ,i,rnss. BROKER TOO S. Stephens Disl 3-.V140 -T 'I?U2: . Dial j-soil home. o,. , on w, , J, t"5 sewer, sawdust p.ped rurnsce a si oil neater, tiectrlc ranfe ,a "" fncerator separate taraie wmtn?,, trees, utility witn tub, w.1,.' er nresi. siuto triwn - Bsi m ". monui plus interest. Call Man Real Estate 1 Realtor's Tips J BEDROOM HOME Large 100 X 200 loot 101, nirawoua i.uui-i -r- - bedroom closets, formica -drain boards, wired for eleotric range, automatic washer, dryer, fully Pe tered and insulated, separate garage, outdoor fireplace, close In, and on bus line. Total price' 8300., owner may consider 7S0 down to reliable party. -BEDROOM HOME 100 ft. front age, hardwood floor, detached ga rage, well larfilscaped, wall-to-wall carpet tn living room, on bus line. Total price tl 0.000., terms, GREEN DISTBICT 5 acres, unfin ished 2 bedroom house with fire place. Desirable location for home and subdivision City water and also good drilled well. Priced at 000.. glMO down or owner may take m goad house trailer In trade. GREEN DISTRICT Vtw 3-bedroom t home on good lot, in desirable lo cation. Hardwood floors, electric heat, inside utility, formica drainboards, fireplace, fully plastered. Insulated. Priced at $12,000., FHA or compar able terms. WEST ROSEBURG bedroom home on corner lot This an exceptionally good buy at 9&W0 when you consider the location, shade trees, automatic washer, drier, electric range, dinette act, niuneroiu other piece of furni ture, electric heat. Inside utility, well built comfortable home, separate ga rage, work shop, storage room, ce ramic tile drain boards. Owner may consider down payment of SI 500. to reliable party. 5.5 ACRE LOT 102.5O down. Balance 9&J.W per monin inciuumg uncicit, ? miles approx. from Roseburg. Douglas County Realty CRAIG I SHORT BARNEY A. ROOT DICK STEVENSON SALESMAN 436 S. Stephens Phone 3-4020 Evenings and holidays Phone 3-8744 -THE FINEST GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY (or for someone who needs a "lift" on his housing) Is this sparkling new home for only , $750. down. It has a bright kitchen with double sink and spray, durable polished Oak floors, attached garage that wilt keep you out of the rain, and insulation for year 'round comfort. Big 100 x 135 lot. Get on your feet now with this 2 bedroom rentbeater and move in for Christmas. Owner wilt carry the balance of $7150. We'll wrap the key with ribbon for you. DIAL 3-3412 NEW 2-bedroom home. Lots of bulltlna and lots of room. Attached garage, large lot. This is really a nice home. 5 mites out. Lots of good water, A good buy at $7000. Only $750: down, $75. month. Stop paying high rent and see UNITED REALTY 74!) S. Stephens Ph. .1-3123 NICE BLDO. lots, water, electricity and sewe"; senooL ft s-wsz Rentals FOR .KENT OR LEASE New 3-bed room home on river, l acre of ground. Vicinity of Fisher Road. $125. per mo. Phone 3-4646. FURNISHED APT., with private bath. blocks from Telephone t-o. Call TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished house, walking distance to town, $65. per month. No drinkers. Couple preferred. Phone 3-3220. FOR RENT 3 room modern furnish ed cabin, 14 miles North Umpqua Highway, near Glide, 1 child permit ted. Phone 3-6088. CLEAN, warm sleeping rooms with or without oath; light housekeeping rooms' and apts. Hotel Valley, 305 N. Jack sop, ph. 2-9143. LARGE, furnished housekeeping room. Walking distance to town, $40 month. 748 Short St. ATTR ACT I V E , s m ii II 1 bed roo m a p tT, river view, 1 mile from city, $63. Call 3-S365 or 3-1056. Adults. MODERN 3 bedroom furnished or un furnished apt. at Lookingglass, Ph. 3-7803. TWO-3 room houses with baths for rent. Apply 121 Currier. 1 block S. of Log Cabin Store on Highway 09 N. THREE ROOM apt partly furnished. (.onvenfent to shopping and bus line. 1913 Fairmont Ave. CLEAN sleeping room for' lady. Might consider some mews, fnone d-SOM or 724Cobb. FOR RENT trailer space, largeimon City sewer. New Moon Trailer Court, 2fl25 N. Stephena. DUPLEX. 3 roomi. partly furnished. Will have to see to appreciate at the price. 3-4046 WARM sleeping rooms, single or dou- oie. at Dens, iw spruce at foot or Washington. THREE room furnished cottages with wain. mi3o i room wun Kitchenette. Cottage Court. Winston. UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom apCeiecT trie heat. $47 to $50 50 monlfl. rair haven Apts. Phone 3-0022. SMALL, furnished upstairs apt $40. M.uum. uuiuici psio. ist ivan si. or FURNISHED CABINS by week, $10. and up. Highway 99, 3 mtlei north. Pacific Cabins, Phone 3-3742. TRUCKS OR CARS for rent Short or 3 741$. "ntJ Co. Ph. THREE ROOM, furnished house. Clean a aaum, no drinking or pels. 547 S. Stephens. 2-3270. ATTRACTIvE, comfortable room for reni. iaunary and Kitchen privilege! ii uciinu, liow in. rn. j-ina. FOUR BEDROOM house, near Court nouse. u. tan ouy tne furniture. Dial 3-6522. MODERN, furnished I bedroom duplex, " aniii cnu welcome, fnone .V6979. 4-ROOM HOUSE, service porch. Frank v.nnmirr, minSTOn, tn. S-84W. THREE ROOM ipt. Range and refrig erator. Adults. 4ZO n, Jackson. FURNISHED apt 541 S. Pine. Phone $80. LARGE, unfurnished house. NICE SLEEPING Mill. ROOMS. 705" ROOMS. Private entrance. 1203 NTjack". son. Furnished apts." tor coupi novels? ACL Sherlock, Winston Section. FURNISHED 4-roo!nhouier Inquire 1962 Eden Lane. Oldfketd. CLEAN, furnished one room apt, prl vate entrance, 145823 S. Pine. SEEPING ROOMS for-itlemeHr"j2 UNFURNISHED APT. 4-r"ooms. stove furnished, utilities nairf am Pi,u.PiAn ONE BEDROOM house, unfurnished: Adults. Inouire SOD ChMinui ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished house". MS. a monlh. 1403 W. 2nd SI NEW, modern 2 bedroom home on west- WOULD like nice elderly lady to room and board. Box flia Nim.hM WA"M- cln keeping rooms for men? ftiSSHE? APT- 3 rooms and bsth? 508 N, Pine. aon' ,urnlB,10BNrJiick- fWObROOMnulosVInTlooel location. Call 3-4M3. TWO ROOM CABIN. "moTtlyiihed; no bathS30. per month.Call 3-775;!. TO RENT 3 bedroom house with cre? monlh. Phone 3-01V3. UNFURNISHED. 'niaIIh(WMforinl Tat couple. Phone 2-.1107 CLEAN, unfurnished 1 -bedroom apt wun stoves. MA. 823 . Pine. HOUSE FOR RENT. Ph"a.70M"" TWO bed room house. Phone 2-SOT TWO BEDROOM APT. WiW Garnant ApU.. Sutherlin. ROOMfor gentiemaa? 43 HOUSEKEEPING BOOfiC'