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10 Th Nwi-Rvltw, Roseburf, Or. Tuf. Dx. 21, 1954 Winston Studio Announces Employment Of Specialist By MRS. TfcD PETERSON The Winston Studio has a new ' emrjiove. Eric P. Karlson. a spa cialist in air brush artistry and negative retoucnine. Karison. a na : live of New York, came firit to Oregon in 1952 and was engaged in legal pnoiograpny lor curry County. Upon returning to New York be entered the Germain . School -of Photography In New York City, where he graduated. At present Karlaon ii making his home in Dillard with the George Burton family, until hii mother, manager of the Faith Lutheran Home for working girls in New York City, retires from ner posi tion and joins mm ner. On BuiImm J. C. Welch and 'Pinky" Hold- , er spent a recent day in Portland attending Dusiness. Mark Lauiance. small son of Mr, and Mrs. Dan Lauranc. of Dil lard is reported to be recovering satisfactorily from a recent ill ness. - Mrs. Archie Wilson hat return. ed to her home in Winston Sec tion after spending several weeks in Rochester, Minn., at the Mayo . Brothers Clime. Florence McLarty and her Broth er, Arthur Allison, returned to their home on Brantley Drive last , week after several weeks visit : with relatives and friends ia Ark ansas. Miss Fullerton Hem Mrs. Louis Fullerton, Mrs. Hu bert AUord and Mrs. Georg Sot mrg. fuuer was aaugnier, moiiy, who will return with them to spend the holidays with her parents at me f uiierum noma in Winston. Miss Fullerton is a student at th Colorado Womans College in Den ver. The Winston Christian Church has completed work on the new exterior finish of the church build ing on Gregory Avenue. Dean Guyer and son, Johnny, returned to their home in Winston Sunday from Portland where they spent several days in Portland vi siting Mrs. Guyer. Mrs. Guyer is undergoing ' treatment following major surgey and is expected to be able to return home sometime in January. Alaskans Visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WilJon, own ers of the Winston Studio, have as guests at the Wilson home in Lookingglass, Mrs. Wilson's broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Arant, of Fairbanks, Alaska. Guests over the weekend at the Ted Peterson home on Civil Bend Goodyear 1 "jert DGRmEYER ELECTRIC MIXER AND JUICER Famous Dormeyer 10-tpeed mixer, plus-a ipeedy ulcer at tachment and large and small stainless steel mixing bowls. Bowls can't chip, peel, break, or tarnish. Mixer can be used on stand or carried to stove. Free recipe book Included. ANOTHER GOODYEAR 20" COASTER-BRAKE SIDEWALK BIKE Models for both boys and girls. Rear wheels equipped with detachable Iroiner unit. Top quality features Include chrome plated adjustable handlebars, tan vinyl top saddle, and semi-pneumatic lire. ANOTHER GOODYEAR , NO MONEY DOWN ON ABOVE ITEMS EASY TERMS DURING DECEMBER ON APPROVED CREDIT PAY AS LITTLE AS 1.25 PER WEEK 444 K - WW l man left Winston last week for Portland where they plan to meet Avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Peterson and children, Stanley, Marcia, Betty Jo and Steven, of Portland. . Mrs.- Fred Burks of Dillard and daughter-in-law, Mrs. David K. Burks, of Winston returned to their home Thursday following several days in Eugene shopping and visiting relatives. Glendale Firm Completes Clearing Of Cow Creek By MRS. G. B. FOX rt and . Mehl. Glendale con- tractors, recently completed scraping and clearing work on the Cow Creek river bed, particulary in the vicinity of the Cow Creek bridfle below Highway 99. Under contract to the Douglas County Road Dept., the company moved approximately 30,000 square yards of gravel and saud, banking it up Oakland High School Lists Honor Students Bv EDITH DUNN Oakland High School's honor roll for the second six weeks of the 1954-55 school term contained 20 names. It includes the following names: freshmen Marilyn Beat- tie. Steve Ann Cantwell, Lavonne Cranford, Nancy Dorman, Phylis Fasil, Dorothy Hodge, woel per- rault; sophomores Beverly Col trane, Darlene Cota, Jean Hewitt, Judv Hewitt. Shirley Martin. San dra Walley, Bob Cunningham, Jim Wilson: juniors Carol Clarke, Judy Stevens; and seniors Alta Jean Gildersleeve, Jacqueline Knierim and Charlene Moore. Jean Hewitt was top honor stud ent of the school. Project Complete Camo Fire Girls, led by Mrs. Don Salchenburg, have completed their candle making project. The girls attended a grand council meetinc in Soseburg recently. Sheila Salchenburg and Connie Ross represented the troop as flag bearers. Dr. and Mrs. Homer Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crist at tended a presbytery at Myrtle Creak Monday, where a new Pres byterian Church was instituted. CHRISTMAS Values al Carter Tire fmvmiimmMmmtnm mmm to 29.94 VALUE 38.95 VALUE mmmmumm CARTER TIRE CO. North Staphtm Census Takers Score 100 In Traffic Safety COBVALLIS Wl The census of agriculture in Western Oregon has been completed. Officials say a traffic safety record may have been set while taking it. Although 270 workers drove over a quarter million miles in the past three months, not one was involved in a traffic accident, Don Mote, supervisor, said. The enumerators traveled every road in the western 18 counties of the state to inter view 45,000 farmers in making the census, Mote said. Only Mote and a, secretary remain on the payroll to close the office here. along the sides of the stream. It is expected that the work will be . . . . ... : ,u- neipiul in nuua preveiiuua lu ujb rainy season to come. Honor Roll The office of the Glendale High School has issued the following list of students appearing on the honor roll for the recently completed six weeks: 12th grade, Michael Byrd, Reverlv CrisD. Nancv Hodge. Shar on Miller, Larry Mullarkey and Jeanette Myers, inn graae, L,arry Worley. 10th grade, Darla Bone, Beverly Johnson, Gary Miller, Bet ty Jean Smart, Marge Smith, Sal ly Thompson. 9th grade, Paulette Carr, Merry Fox, Thomas Mehl and Charlotte Redfield. Jones Estes of Glendale entered the Josephine Hospital last week for observation and medical treat ment. ., ; Dr. C. E. Hunt and wife from Modesto, Calif., spent a recent Saturday in Glendale. Hunt held services at the Missionary Baptist Church Saturday evening, and Sun day morning and evening. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Fen ton of Woodburn called in Glen dale Monday, visiting old friends from the days when the Rev. Mr. Fenton was pastor of the Olivet Presbyterian Church here. - Eight young people from the Canvonville Bible Academy con ducted the young people's service at the Glendale Assembly of God Church Sunday evening, and as sisted with the evening service. Their program included a number of musical numbers. 100TH DESCENDANT VERGENNES. Vt. Wl The 100th great-grandchild of Mrs. Alfred Bushey, S3, was born Sunday It was a girl, born to Mrs. Kenneth Bushey, wife of a grandson. A'if" CLOCK-RADIO I B0'l,r G'yor Value 36.95 GE TRAVEL IRON C.mpl.t.ly automatic work, on both AC and DC. O.p.ndobl. "dial, tfio.fabrk" control maintain! cof H htal. With handlo folded down, nllro Iran packi Into caio. 14 oc Another Goodyear Value 12.50 Phone 3-7366 smswSSSSSSSSSE mm 1 They'll Do ItEvery ESfc sTlPSVFLAT IM THIS HOUSE IP THE J &t. ( COMFANV-' THE LAD 55ji "&"J a A "r Santa Claus Set To Visit Kids At Oakland Vets Hall By EDITH DUNN " Santa Claus will arrive at 7 P.m. Wednesday evening at the Veter ans Memorial Building in Oakland to give all children a treat who come to say hello to him. The party will be held at the building rather than at the community Christmas tree. Later. American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a Christmas party at the hall. Each member is asked to bring a package for a needy family instead of gift ex change. The men will, serve re freshments. Lighting Contest On Anyone wishing ts enter the Oak land Christmas lighting contest is asked to notify Mrs. L. F. steams, Mrs. Harry Barker or Mrs. How ard McFetridge. The contest is sponsored by the Oakland Garden Club. Prizes will be awarded for the best yard decoration, best win dow or door decoration and best general effect. A former resident, Mrs. Lloyd Vikki Davis, who now resides in Riverside, Calif., writes that sh? has returned io her home from a three month's visit with her brother in Venezuela, S. A. She also visited in Trinidad, Colombia, Melrose Coi Moves From Area NETTIE WOODRUFF ' " Mr. and Mrs. Al Greer xecently nurchased the Lewis Robertson place in Lookingglass. They plan io De moved lnio uieir new name by Christmas. They have resided on the Fred Bonebrake place for several years where they operat ed a dairy. Bert Dysert recently left for his home in Los Angeles loilowing sev eral days visit in the Home of his stm-iii-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Keltleman, and family- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Busenbaik left Friday for Eugene where they were met by their daughter, Ual- ene, who is attending college at Corvallis. She will return hdme with them for Christmas vacation. Harold Horn, son of Mrs. Gus Youngren. fell at school Tuesday. injuring his left knee to the extent that it required a cast, ihc knee is not broken, his family reports, but he will remain on crutches for several weeks. He is a student at Joseph Lane School. Grant Bonebrake, teacher at Eagle Point, and his friend, Bud Bcrtrand, a teacher at Phoenix, were guests last week of the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.' Bonebrake. They attended t h e physical education meeting at Roscburg. Clyde Kenyon returned to his home last weekend, following sev eral days at Community Hospital where he underwent major sur gery. Tenmile Woman Joins Father, Who Is III By LOUISA COATS Mrs. Clare Coats has received wold that her father, Rudolph Jen nie, was expected to undergo a major operation on Monday, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene. He has been staying with another daughter, Mrs. Joe Bcatty, in Eu gene. His son, A. L, Jennie, also lives in Tenmile. Mrs. Coals and daughter, Lorena Lonmis, left for Eugene on Monday to be with her father. In Coqoill. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chamblcn spent two days last week in Co quille attending business. Cham blcn has just completed drilling a well for Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Ty ler nt their home in Tenmile. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Young spent Monday in Eugene attending busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wafer spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Young, in Ten mile; and his mother, .Mis. Rubv Wafer, and brothers, Glen and Gene, and other relatives in Cam as v.illey. Walter Robnins is convaleselnci at his home in Tenmile and ie now ante 10 nave visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleveland spent the weekend at a lake on the coast duck hunting. BOOTY SPURNED OMAHA iti Jack C, Walker, clerk at the Conurcss Hotel, said I no gave a sucmip man two SI i trom Ihc cash resistor and then ; opened the safe to show the rohber ; it was emply. The Ihiof, dissusted, I handed back the S3, snarled, "It i ain't worth it," and fled. Time Nicaragua, San Salvador, Guate mala, and Mexico City. After Jan. 1, she will be manager of an apart ment building in San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Scott Goodman has return ed from several weeks visit ac Areata, Calif., where her son, Ivan, was injured in a logging ac cident, and her daughter-in-law has been ill. Portland.rs Visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Endre son of Portland were Oakland vi sitors the latter part of the week. Jesse Lee, Walt Manning and Floyd Ross were hunting at Sum mer Lake this week. They report their luck was good. Mrs. Levi Willets has returned home from ' several weeks visit with relatives in Oklahoma. She was accompanied home by a sis ter, Dorothy Kay McCutcheon, of Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson of Anchorage. Alaska, are visitin? with thp Don Salchenberg and Al Sluter families. Mrs- Larson is -a cousin of Mrs. Salchenberg nnd Al Sluter. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rabin and two children of Kearney, Neb., vi sited with Mrs. Rabin's uncle, Everett Brown, and family last week. Portland Marke :,r MONDAY PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND W Bulterfat Tentative, subject to immediate changePremium quality delivered in Portland, 58-61 lb; first quality, 56-59; second quality, 54-57. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes, to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 58 V4 lb; 92 score, 57 A; a grade, 90 score, 58; 89 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38 V-41 lb; Oregon 51b loaf 41-44. . Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 37-40 Vj; A medium, 3B-38Vt; A small, 30 14-31 V4. Eggs To retailers Grade AA. large, 42-45; A large, 40-42; A medium, 39-41; A medium, 38-40; A small, 32-33. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Live chickens No. 1 quality. f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2 V4-4 ,i lbs, 23; at farm, 22; roasters. 4 '4 lbs and up, 23-24: at farm, 22-'3; light hens. 10-11; heavy hens 13-14; old roosters, 10-11. Turkey s To producers, for heavy hens, 35 f.o.b. farm, New York dressed basis; Toms, 23-24; fryer-roasters, 29 alive. Rabbits Average to growers- Live while, K-Iti lbs, 18-20; 5-6 lbs. 14-16: old does. 8-10. tew higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 54-57; cut up. '60-63. Filberts Wholesale selling price f.o.b. Oregon plants, No. 1 jumbo. 26-27 lb; large, 24-26; medium, 22Vi-24; to growers, on field run basis, f.o.b. plant, 14-15; best Barcelonas to 16. Walnuts Wholesale selling price. f.o.b. Oregon plants First quality jumbos.v 3233; large, 29-30 'A; mediums, 26-27; second qualitv, 3 per pound less; to growers, f.o.b. plant, tree run basis, 15-16, lb 90 per cent crack test. Wholesale Dr.tt.d Mtals Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lhj. 39.00-42 00: ood. 34.00-39.00; com mercial, 23.00-29.00; utility. 26.00- 32.00; commercial cows 23.00-29.00; uiilitv, zi.u-io.uu; canners-cutters, 17.00-20.00. Beef cuts ( choice steers) Him! quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 44.00 49.00; full loins, trimmed. 72.ou 79.00: foreauarters, 32.00 - 35.00; chucks, 33.00-37.00; ribs, 52.0-58 00. Pork cuts loins, choice. 8-12 lo, 44.0047.00; shoulders, 15 lb. 31.00 35.00; spareribs, 43 00-49.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lb, 49.00-53.00. Veal and calve Good-choice, all weights, 31.00-41.00; commercial. 27.00-36.00. Lamb Choice-prime under 50 lb, 3T 00-39.00; good, all weights, 34 .00 37.00. Wool All prices nominal. Country-dr.titd M.att, f ob. Portland: Beef-Tows, utility, 19-22 !b, canners-cutters. 15-17. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 30-32; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs Lean blockers 27-28; sows, light. 22-24. I.ambs Best, 32-33. Mutton Best, 10-12; cull-utility, 89. Frtsh Produce Onions 50 lb Ore -Wash, yellow., med No. Is, 1.75-85: Ige. 1.8S-90: Ore. Spsnish, Ice. 3 25-35: Idaho yellows, med. 1.7.V2.00. Polstoes Ore. Russets, 100 lhs. No. 1A, 3.25-30; 12 OI mln, 400-50; By Jimmy Hatlo LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undei'Jigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of James Edward Gayler, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County and haa duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre. aent the same with the proper vouch ers, within six 16 month, from the date of thia notice, to the undersigned at the offices of Long, Neuner &c Davis in Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon. Dated and first published the 30th. day of November. 1954. HENRY LEE GAYLER. Ad ministrator of the Estate of James Edward Gayler, Deceased NOTICE OF SALE TEMPORARY NOTES HOUSING AUTHORITY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON Sealed proposals will be received by the Housing Authority of Douglas Coun ty, Oreccn (hereinafter called the "Lo cal Authority") at Its offices IP. O. Box 32) in the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, until, and publicly opened at 10:00 o'clock A.M. iP.S.T.) 01 January 4, 1955. for the purchase of S131.000 Tem porary Notes Srd Series), being Issued to aid In financing lta low-rent housing project. The notes wilt be dated February 1, 1955. will be payable to bearer on Sept ember 9, 1955, and will bear interest at the rate or rates per annum fixed In the proposal or proposals accepted for the purchase of such notes, AU proposals for the purchase of said notes shall be submitted in a form ap proved by the Local Authority. Copies of such form of proposals and ln'nrma tlon concerning the notea may be ob tained from the Local Authority at th. address Indicated above. Classtj-ied ion Real Estate 1 110 A RANCH on Highway 42, modern 3 bedroom house, near Douglas High. Part under cultivation, plenty of wa ter. Ph. 9-8961. JJ36O0 EQUITY in 2 bedroom house at 1911 Dogwood Drive, to trade for clear large, modern houxe trailer. See aft er S p.m. WILL T A KJE$ 7M7 f0 lr$ 2 OOOTe it) x it y in 2-bed room home with fireplace and carport. 2130 Taylor. Ph. 2-2228. TWO bedroom modern home. Garage and imall chicken house, On 214 acrei. Will Gl or FHA. J68."0. Ph. 2-2775. 346 A. stock ranch, good barns, plenty oi water, part unaer cultivation. Ph. H-B961. SECURE your darnT water rights! Jim Daugherty, the Engineer, Ph. 88634 tllJRISTMAS aLat rrtiti-i i iitiAiii DECORATED Christmas wreaths. Mad. from fresh cedar. 16 in. diameter, $1.50. Will deliver In city. Ph. 3-3.171. CHRISTMAS TREES, JOc an4 11.0O. Rtl 1, Box 560. bales 5-10 lb 2.15-25; No. 2A, 50 lb, 1.10-15; Idaho bales, 5-10 lb 2.35-40; 100 lb 3 85-4.10. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, 34.00-35.00 a ton trucked; 36.00-37.00 rail. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND l7l (USD A) Cattle salable 1,400; market fairly active, generally steady-strong; some early sales cows and heifers 25-31) higher; around three loads good choice 900-1,080 lb fed steers 23.00; no strictly choice lots available; few loads good steers 21.00-22.00, including part load 1,200 lbs 21.50; utility -commercial steers 12.50- 19.00; truck lots good-choice 902 lb fed heifers 21.00; other good heifers mostly 18.50-19.00; utility commercial grades 11.00-17.50; tanner-cutter cowj mostlv 7.00 8.50; utility cows 1000-11.50; commercial grades 12.50-13.00, few young cows to 14.00: utility commercial bulls 12.50- 14.00; cutters down to 9.50. Calves salable 200: market active, fullv steadv: good-choice vealers 18.00-22.00, odd head 23.00; few good-choice above 350 lb calves 16.00-18.00; utility grades 8.50 11.09. Hogs salable 2.000: partial clearance at steady-25 lower prices, some bids off more; c'no ce 180-235 lb butchers mostly 19.50 20 50, late sales largely 20.00 down with few at 19.25: few choice -250- 270 lbs 18.50: choice 330-575 sows 15.00-17.00. Sheep salable 1,250: market slow: slaughter lambs 50 and more lower, some bids 1.00 lower: few lots choice with some prime fed wooled lambs 17.50-18.00; shorn kinds mostly 17.00; good choice feeder lambs about steady at 14 00-15 00; good-choice ewes 4.50-5.50; culls down to 2.00. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND I Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, hulk, coast deliverv: Oats. oN. 2-38 lb while 57 50 ,.s, Bi.. a- id niir oi .hi Barly, No. 2-45 lb B. W 44.50 Real Estate 1 VALLEY REAL ESTATE . 60 to $55,000.00 Income PURCHASE a going food L-a-inei. growing 60 to 05 thousand for only j - 14.500. H down. Stock included. I-ong term leaic. EiUblUhed 10 yn. Pro perly managed ihould net about al,- , 000. per month. You could do iH ' 2 Acres $4,700.00 ' 3 BEDROOM MODERN, log noma on pavement Built right In the big mid- : dl of Oregon beauty. Gueit cabin too. Double garage. 30x20 barn. A ru ral budget balancing buy for you. Will consider trailer on trade. $3,000.00 Full Price RURAL, NOT QttlTE finished, home on , about acre. S500. down. $30. per j month. City Water. Wired electric I range. Possession now. VOU WILL B8 PI-EASAtNTitY HU tirniscu KNOW. . . i. 3 Bedrooms $7,000.00 CLOSE IN. A home to live in or a good rental. Not a new, stunningly designed but a solidly built, well pre served home that is not antiquated in design. Sewer. Large Lot. Double garage and storage room. 220. Oil heat. Holsum community. N VALLEY REAL ESTATE US W. Cau PHONE 3-4035 IVF .HINGS PHONS Snleiman Boo Scone. ... 2-2B09 AMOclata Broker Winter .. . 3-7043 Salesman Clumpner Canyonvllla Broker Sc Salesman Sconce . 3-386S See This BRAND NEW raclous 3 br home with lge living rm, lovely kitchen-dining rm. Not just 1 bath but an extra. Utility, wired for washer and dr.var, carport, lge lot. Wonderful G. L Juit tl0,5O0. Trade GOOD 3 BR HOME near school, for larger 8 br or 3 br home on West tide. You will enjoy this cozy, well constructed home with fireplace. Let u ahow you. WE NEED YOUR ACREAGE & FARM LISTINGS TOR AUTO. BONDS, 4- FIRE INSURANCE, SEE Fullerton Realty 312 W. Cass Dial 2-2691 1 Vi Baths Hucrfnd L0catl0n? Lw 3 BR" nucr"1, CONVENIENCE? tV bath, break- ' fast nook, dining room, fireplace, paved street, . superior planning. QUALITY? A-l construction, cer amic tile, plastered, hdwd. floors, electric heat CUSTOM FEATURES? You ' may now select your own colors, floor covering tile, and light fixtures. PRICE? Only $14,500. F.H.A. or G.L terms. Weekend Retreat PICTURESQUE CABIN on N. Umpqua. Just 5 min. from town, l'i acre lot, with fences, offers maximum privacy and utter seclusion. Cabin has rustic fireplace, exposed beams, and Is com pletely furnished, Range, refrigerator, even a bear skin rug and 51k horns. No running water, but available. For sale at winter rates. $6300. Excellent terms. 8 Acres River Frontage IS MIN. FROM TOWN with adequate B.R. house and Mi mttreMl m pump ing system from Umpqua. 4 A. A-l river bottom, soil. Owner will take SUBSTANTIAL LOSS if sold this month. Anything reasonable concurr ed as down payment. Asking price 10,500. Make an offer. This is your chance to wake that EXCEPTIONAL BUY. ROSEBURG REALTY at INS. CO, Umpqua Hotel Lobby Realtors "Our Service Doesn't Cost It Pays" Evenings: 3-7815 3j-8439 3-3B67 " Why Pay Rent? WHEN you can own this 2 bed'oom home. Low down paytaient, monthly navment rheinar lhan nnf I nnii i raa Rtl. Box 57, Castle St. Green District, j MOVE RIGHT IN Newly decorated 3 bedroom home Weat Roseburg. Clote to school, shop ping and bus. Paved Sts.. Easy Terms. Trailer or car a down pay ment. 2023 Myrtle Ave. Evenings. CHOICE HOM EONN ORTH UMPQUA. Modem. 7 rooms, free soil; esUb liiftied family orchard. Shrube and lawn.. Above flood levels Double st rafe, 'including utility and fruit room. Ph 3-8361 FOR SALE OR TRADE my equity of S4R0O. in S4000. house. 1940 Fairmont, Roseburg, for equity in D-7 or log King cat of same size. Write J. A. Rhoads, Forks of Salmon. Calif. MUST sell my property in Green One 2 bedroom home: one 1 bedroom home: also one 2 bedroom home on Landers Lane. Terms can be arranged. Inquire at Rt. 1. Box 57. Castle St. ATTRACTIVE 3 - bedroom home,"' 6 months old. Hucrest area. Lawn and paved street. Priced right for quick sale: owner transferred. Ph. 2-3270. BY OWNER 3-bedroorn home, par" tial basement, wood furnace. On 1 acre corner lot at Winchester, Ph. 3-4890. LOT WITH TRAILER HOUSE, sleep 4, back of Four Square Church in Wins ton, 2 blocks from Highway. $1100. 3-5308, except Saturday or Sunday. BUI LDI NO " LOTSrrestrlctdr$100." down. City water. Phone 3-7634. Business Opportunity 2 EQUITY 2 -bed room home, 7 cabins all modern and furnished. Also 4 sleeping room rentals. Will accept late model house trilr for part payment. Ph.JB-878a. CASH market for sale In small Douglas County town. Doing large volume busi ness. Write, Rt. 2, Box 328, Roseburg, or phone 3-7687. FOR SALE Income property In Rid dle. 20 space trailer court, modern, with laundry; also one nice rental. U interested, write Box 393. Riddle. Rooms For Rent 3 JO ANN'S BOARDING HOUSE. Delici ous home cooking. Plenty parking pace. Board and room $75. month. 5 miles S. oa old Highway 99. Ph. 3-7947 CLEAN sleeping rooms with or without bath. Low winter weekly and monthly ratn. Ph. 2-914J. Valley Hotel. ROOMS. Private entrance. 1203 N. Jaca son. NICE, large private room. Also room and board. 703 &MM. NICELY furnished room In" private home. Downtown district Ph. 3-5421. lb LARGE. light housekeeping" room. 707 w. Moaner. 3-4M3. SLEEPING rooms1 for gentlemen. 329 W. Mosher. Ph.3-723T. LO V ELY " ROOM Lady. 3-6298 ROOM FOR gentleman 39 Fowler. ROOMS. 430 N. Pine. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. 4JO Fgpcler! SLEEPING room. CloseJn. 546Mill HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. 930 N. Jack ton Apts. For Rent 4 CLEAN, unfurnished, 1 -bedroom apt. wUh stoves. $43, month. 823 S. Pine. $55 FURNISHED 3 room"" duplex.' Ph. ; 0Ng room, furnished apt.-Valley Ho- t... J h. a-Diu. p v " " Apts. For Rent 4 IT YOU ARE LOOKING for a nice, clean apt., you mujt tee the 1, .2 nd j bedroom apt, at Todd Apts, Equip ped with range and reJriKerator, iome with automatic washer and dry er. Heat, water and garbage srvic furnished. Rents from 170. up. Ph, 3-4340. . Modern Furnished Apt Compact, large closet, double bed. Tiled stnk and bath. Stove and refrigerator. Private entrance. On bu line. or 1 adults. 1710 E. Douglst. Ph. 2-1877. NEWERDUPLEX APT, 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, electric stove. Refrlg- -ernior. Venetian blinds. - utility room and water furnished. Electric , heat 1 child accepted. Near hospitals, schools, stores, bus. Ph. 3-8421 CiEAN sunny ' aptt" aingiei or with 1 bedroom. Refrigerators and stoves, water and garbage. $45. to 7.50. Also 1 bedroom plex with atove only, $61, Pairhaven Apta. 2025 Harvard. Pn. LARGE two-bedroom apt. Uptown lo cation; gaa circulating heater; electric range; water furnished, M: month. Inquire at Parkinson' Food Store. Ph. 3-5215. ! ONiS BEDRbOMrunfuralshed apt Near Vet'r Facility. Stove, refrigerator, all , xtlltlu snH aalortHe heat furnished. Hardwood floon . Venetian blind. $65 month. Ph. 3-6Q56. MOTEL UNIT with kitchen. Linens, util ities furnished. 16 to $22 week. Win- Chester Motel (Highway 99 N. at Win chester Bridge). SMALL attractive, furnished apt. Ideal for working girls or couple. Heat and water furnished. 3 blocks from City Hall. 170 month. hL 3365. ONE BEDROOM duplex apt Electrle nans, nil hnfit. water. Green Dis trict $53. Inquire 2B02 Bradford Court Ph. 2-3178. THREE room unfurnished duplex apt wcslsido near nospnai ana -iiuui. Reasonable rent. Inquire 947 Chap man. ,3-8010 EXCEPTIONALLY nice, furnished stu dio apt. Electric heat, garage, $65. Ph. 2-3258 after 5, weekdays; any time weekends. NEW unfurnished, 1 - bedroom apt Stove and refrigerator furnished. Ph. 3-8445or 3-1220. THREE ROOMV furnished apt. Utilittei furnished, except gas. accommodate child. 508 N. Pine. riVE room furnished flat Clean. Adult. No pels. Ntr drinkers, Ph. 2-3270. 047 S. stepnens. FURNISHED CABINS by week. $10. and up Highway 99, S miles north. Pacific Cabins, Phone a-372. THREE ROOM, '"irnlshed. Walking dis tance. $50. includes utilities except gasPh. 2-3939. . TWO FURNISHED APTS. $55 and $50 Nn drinking, no pets. 921 Eddy, or call 3-B472. . NICE 2 room apt including range, refrigerator and heater. Near store and bus. WesUide. Ph.3-7402. TWO ROOM, furnished apt $45. a month. All utilities pald.Cl7.Mh. 3-4563. SMALL, furnished duplex apt for 1 or Ci:EANrfu7nUhTd. 1-room apt. PrWito I entrance. $43. month 823 S. Plne. Houses For Rent 5 FOR RENT OR LEASE, new 3 bed room home on Fisher Road overlook ing N. Umpqua river. Fireplace, 2 bathrooms. AU rooms are large. Bar becue and fireplace on river bank, $130 monthPh. 3-4646- NICE 3-room duplex, "west side. Good neighborhood. On paved street. Wired for electric range. Garage and utility porch. Hot water included. Inquire 1217 N. Jackson. Ph. 3-4376. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom house, hard wood floors, picture window, lire-, place, electric heat, garage. $75. Available Immediately. Ph. 3-7008 aft er 5 p.m. TWO'bedroom" unfurnished duplex. Elec tric heat, wired for range. Storage space Private entrance and driveway. Children under 3 accepted; $65. 2620 Vine Street. Ph. 3-3230. $B3. TWO bedroom house, Green District. Furnished including washer. Electric heat throughout. Ph. 3-5037 till noon, 3-6467 afternoons and evenings. ONE "bedroom house with living room kitchen, bath and utility. Oil heat, electric water heater. On 50' x 100 .lot. Ph. 3-6574. Inquire at 1431 WUlow. FURNISHED CABIN. 2 rooms and bath", 4 miles N. of Roseburg, $40, per month. Ph. 3-7753. TWO BEDROOM HOME, unfinished except piano, $75. 020 Cummins. Ph. 3-5596. THREE room modern furnished cabin. Lights and water furnished. $65 month. Cottage Court, Winston. Ph 9-6762. NICE, MODERN-2 bedroom home on westside. Available Jan. 1st. Phone, 2- 3033 after 5. NEW, 1 bedroom unfurnished house. Electric heat, S50 month. Suitable for couple only. Ph. 2-2268. NEW 4 room and bath duplex, partly furnished, basement No children. Ph. 3- 3218. ROOMY "HOUSE, "lots of storage, large bedroom. Child. Unfurnished. Phone 3-3470. ONE BEDROOM, furnlihed house, 2 blocks from Riverside School. Call ai Log Cabin Grocery, Highway W,N ONE bedroom modern unfurnished house and one bedroom furnished house 8 miles south of town. Ph. 2-2738. THREE ROOM house, small stofag house. Berries, fruit trees. Ph. 3-5321, after 5, Tues. or Wed. TWO BKDROOM HOUSE valfab.eJaTC 10th. Phone 3-8114. THREE BEDROOM home. Good loca tion. No small children. 412 Ella SU TWO ROOM, furnished cottage. 420 W. Mosher. Ph. 2-2870. NICE, modern 3 bedroom home. Chil dren accented. Ph;2-3033 after 5 P.m. FOUR ROOM house, furnished. $vOn auire at 1962 Edcn Lane. Old field's. ONE bedroom main floor duplex. 3 blocks to P.O. $65. Ph. 3-457. , $35, TWO bedroom unfurnished house Ph. 3-8438. THR:E room furnished house, $60. Ph. 3-7154 evenings. TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX Weitaidfc Dial 3-6322. MODERN. 2-hedroom houe atLooking glass. Ph. 3-7R03. SMALL 2-hedroom house, furnished! imeJndSt. $75. month. Ph. 2-1064, Trailer Rentals 6 BEAUTIFUL LOCATION Modern trailer space. Near store, restaurant and 100 ft. from the best fishing. Win chester Trailer Pflrk (Highway 99 N. at Winchester Bridge.- TRAILER SPACED All modern.' City ewer. Fenced In ysrd and porch. Play yard for small children. Wash ing facilities. New Moon Trailer Court. JUghway 99 N.2825 N. Stephens. Truck Rentals 7 TRUCKS OR CARS for Pent Short or !on trip.. Be Hlva Rental Co. Ph. J-74H Wanted To Rent 9 TWO BEDROOM, modern house urgent IT needed by lorl businessman. West side d referred, but not necessary. Ph. 2-2658 THRF.I bedroom" house ih Riverside district Not over $65 month. By Jan uary 1. Ph. 3-674 after 5 Wanted Misc. 10 Highest Prices Paid Tor Scrap o( All Kind. BOBS WRECKING YARD 3t mile &. on M ... J"!. l"" " " JSi1' pi5SJuCsMa?w "vtw cl""",