n tk. Nt. Rtitw. ot.b,9,
gig. Garden
11 Clubs
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(Th Camas Vallay Cardan
Club't Contarvation Cammirla hat
just complatad a study of marv
mada pondi in rh araa. Fallowing
ia its raport.)
Since everyone it becominu more
and more interested in the many
phasea of conservation, the ingen
ioui methods to conserve water
made worthwhile study in Cam
as Valley.
Comparable To Canning
Too mui-b water flows in the
winter and too little durum some
summers. It it comparable to home
canning in the summer (or a bount
iful winter menu or animals and
insects layini! id their stores of
food during the summer for the
long winter. Water conservation
calls for building up during the
the summer dry season.
Tha flood and drouth problems In
Southern Oregon have necessitated
our becoming conservation minded
with flash flood conditions at times
making any control impossible.
The conservation committee of
the Camas Valley Garden Club, in
making this study, found 10 fam
ilies had built 15 pounds sine 1946
for better crops, lessening of fire
hazards, making more water avail
able for stock and attracting wild
geese and ducks. In many cases,
the private stock of fish, acquired
from the State Game Dept., added
pleasure for the whole family.
Sifts Differ
Tho ponds range from the small
ones for gardens created from
boards and sandbaga to those
made by "cats" and bulldozers
with overflows or cement flood
gates.
Several ponds were washed out
during the flood in December of
iy.'i6. Practically all overflowed
their banks whero wooden or con
crete floodgates could not be re
moved quickly enough or complete
ly .Many decided not enough tree
planting had been done above the
entrances to control the water and
slides and avert flooding or wash
ing out of the ponds. Still others
felt dams should not be over 10
feet hiuh, so that control would be
more feasible by one person.
The chief questions were when
to build and how deep to make the
ponds. All were built hy the ranch
ers themselves or with help from
friends or neighbors.
Avoid Leaks
It was found that those building
in spring to allow time to settle
discovered fewer leaks when wa
ter was stored in the fall or winter.
The final depth of the pond was
a tricny question because of tin
presence of shale or bedrock which
allow leaks to form. It was found
that dams should bo built so that
any portion would not settle at 1
different time from another. Some
claimed leaks developed mid-pond
ana came out hundreds of feet
from the pond itself.
Tho county extension agent help
ed in determining how much water I
pond contained. Tho agent also i
supplied answers to other prob-1
lems in building. i
Became Family Projects j
The fact the ponds were family
projects became evident when
ranchers expressed desires for safe
ty in and around the ponds. Thev
advised swimming lessons for ev-
eryone. They also said children ,
should only swim with adults pres
ent or they should swim in pairs.
They also said youngsters should
ask permission from owners before
swimming in the ponds.
Boats, rafts and diving boards I
were considered a hazard.
The study also showed that purifi-1
cation could be accomplished by
kecn.ng an outlet open so the run
mnj water could purilv itself or I
ttork it with fish to eat the insects. !
1 "r club's committee also ap-:
rx'tnled a rerwirt on methods of,
getting federal aid in building a'
pond. Amone considering build-1
ins a pond or dam and desiring fed
t.iI aid should first file an appli-1
ra'.ion with the Agricultural and!
Slabihzation Committee office in I
liooin 214 of the rountv courthouse, i
from this office, the application
sent to the nearest district of
fiee. which presently is located at
Nuiherhn.
Enqineer Inspects
from this nttiee. an engineer Is
sent out to inspect t'-e site of the
lain or pond. He will also confer
with the farmer on the subject of
benefits the farmer expects to get
front the water stored in the pond.
re-1er.il aid Is w.en on ua'er
st .red for imiatMii 0nh If the
engineer approves the project the
c... , cn-iiniitiee notifies the tarn,.
it he wid riT. il,. f ral aid
T ne personal benefit fr I'.i.'.T i.
InMi'.ed 1.1 Jl n.10. In ).i.ii lt W15
oniv This means, the federal
ost share is .VI per cent of the ma
terials and rons'rurtion, not to ex
ceed $1 no.
r.ivoienl is made after comple
tion of the proiect and its appro-, al
Applications must he made for
p.ivnient by the persons contribut
ing to the performance of the prac
tices. Cl.ndal Garden Club
I he .I' ll Idle Garden Club an
nounced the names of winners in
Hs 1 hn.im.n outdoor luhimg con
test at the reuular me.um which
Mas held at the home of Mrs
t.racc 1'ioff 111 Aaha earlier in
Ja'iuar .
Winners w.re Mrs ISmh M.ller
fir.t prize. Sill, Mrs 'l.un l'at
terson. second price, Jl.'i and Mrs.
l.e!toy His in, Ih.ld prize. SI
The lighting confevf w;(s tli.ru.
led by members I'lans for another
(trade school children s bird h'-r
contest were also disctissvd. Mis.
PEOPLE DO READ
SPOT ADS
Thai !.. I ara r..ai-i
or. mqW.. Jo. ai, iw ,
iLeRoy Dixon gavo a horticultural
report on holly. I
I The hostess served refreshments.
Norm Umpe.ua Garden Club
1 Idlevld Lodue was the setting for
the January meeting of the North
Umpqua Garden Club with Mrs.
Joe E. Sendelbach acting as host-
ess. Presiding was Mrs. Phil Strad-
!er, president.
Roll call was. "My favorite Rho
dodendron," with winter - bloom
ing flowers as tho exhibit of the
dav.
I the program was titled "Rhodo
dendrons and Azaleas." and was
'given by .Mrs. Adraia Standley.
Tho February meeting will host
the Rainbow Garden Club and J.
, E. Carrigg of Roseburg will be
guest speaker. His subject will bo
I "Roses in Koseburg."
I Good Earth Garden Club
i The January meeting of the
Good Earth Garden Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Alda Brum-
j bach. Eleven members and four
1 guests were present.
An announcement was made of
a meeting about landscaping, to be
held at 1 p.m., Jan. 21, at the Doug
las County Fairgrounds. Members
were invited to attend.
A discussion was held about the
club's quilt project. It was sug
gested that all blocks be turned in
to the committee so the pieces
could be joined by the next meet-j
ing.
A letter was read from the Na
tional Book Council. Mary Bailey
was appointed book chairman for
the remainder of the club year.
Airs. Neves and Mrs. Brumbarh
were appointed to work on the
Year book, and Mrs. Webb. Mrs.
William Melton, Mrs. Paulson and
Mrs. Harris were appointed to the
nominating committee.
Berneice Thiele introducted Mra.
Florence Coatney who presented a
program on Oregon rocks. She had
samples of rocks of various types.
While elephants were won by Mrs.
Gen Paulson and .Mrs. Thiele.
A valentine exchange will take
place at the next meeting, Feb. 11,
at 1 p.m. at the homo of Mrs, Bet
ty Fite, 305 NE Porter St. The
topic of the meeting will b "Car
den Planning," with Mrs. Neves
in charge of tho program. Each
memner is asKed to bring paper,
a pencil and a ruler.
Town and Country Club
ine December meeting of t h 0
Roseburg Town and Country Gar
den Club was held at the lovely
ooioe 01 nirs. u. j. rewnamn in
l.aurelwood. Mrs. A. B. Peterson
and Mrs. A. McMullen prcsen'ed
the program.
The January meeting place will
bo at the home of Mrs. Jack West,
473 West Riverside Drive, on Mon
day evening, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p m.
Mra. Merle Winn and Mrs. Ed
Verrell will be co-hostesses. Roll
call will he "name a dried mi.
lerial suitable for a corsage." Mrs.
J. H. uaiigherty is in charge of
tho program which will be on cor
sages made from dried material.
Mrs. Robert Dorsey. garden ther
apy chairman, asked that each
member bring a plant suitable for
a dish garden to this next meet
ing. Camas Valley Garden Club
The Camas Vallev Garden Huh
held a Christmas lighting contest I
last month, as did many other
clubs.
Winners in tht 1958 contest are 1
as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Mdol
Clauuhton. first; Mr. and Mrs. I.ee !
Banks, second; and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Allen Cooper third. Judges were ;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Milton, -Mr
and Mrs. Robert Ellis and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Halterman. j
At the January IDiti meeting of ,
the Garden Club, Mrs. Ruby Moore j
asked members if they wished to 1
donate $1 each month for CARE I
packages. j
The club voted to do so and in '
the latter part of the year received .
a letter from a couple in Germany
who had received one of the pack
ages, j
-Members had requested that the
couple write of their living condi-1
turns and family. The letter was!
translated by .Mrs. Halterman, club
member formerly of Germany, and
told of their gratitude for the food
thev had received.
Members of the Camas Vallev j
club met Jan. at Bart's Cafe. 1
with Mrs. Harry Boyle as hostess.
A dessert luncheon preceded the
business meeting. M r s. R. E.
Munch, chairman, conducted the
meeting. Members voted to accept
the name that had been appointed
tor state officers.
Alter the business session the
conservation chairman. .Mrs. R. P.
Wheeler. g.ne a pronram on con
sersation. She has made a study
of all the different ponds in Camas '
Vallev.
Garden Department
Meeting Scheduled
The next mretin of the garden
department of the KoHetmrn Wom
an s I lub will be Feb. 12. The meet
mi; plare will le announced Liter.
Mrs. 1-iMer Rutner w ill dtnis
"('lowers and Plants in Architec
ture." An open forum on luherous he
Cinia culture will jtK.i h held.
Anv ntemtMT of the Koebur Wom
an's Club is eliKihie to join t h e
nro:ip and is invited to attend the
ineelini;.
I'ie January rneetim; of the de
Ptrliuent a1 held at the hme of
Ir J. M Bovlev I.Ltit refreh
,,!,nl r'' "red. .u-er nhich
1'ie meetim. callrd to order
l the wee present. Mr. Kiia
l.enn
A leiier vi resinjtion from the
pn-Mdent. Mrs. t harles Je'fries.
J' reiil and aci-t-pted and Mrs!
I ei-o w.i elected M act at prv.
jn.tins; officer for the balance of
the ear.
The camellia fentnal as discus-
4 t Mirrri Chairmen
Named In Garden Valley
By AOOII SCHNEIDER
Mrs. William Tipton and Mrs.
Darrell Hanneman are co-chairmen
of the Mother's March for
pobo funds in Garden Valley. Moth
ers will start out at p.m. on Jan.
31 and all who wish to give are
urged to put their porch lights on.
Mrs. Etta Warner, who has been
confined to Douglaa Community
Hospital with 1 broken arm, ex
pects to bo able to leave soon. Sho
makes her homo with her son-in-
Kansas Woman
Visits In Umpqua
By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON
Mrs. Blanche Crouch of Leota.
Kan., is a guest at tho homo of her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Crouch. She plans to spend the
winter hero.
Word was received from Albany
by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richard
son, of the birth of a new grand
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Berry from
Portland is a houseguest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. An
derson. Mr. and Mrs. Hartle havt com
pleted their new home on Tyee
Road. They plan to occupy it
some time after school closes.
Miss Judy Bacon was given 1
surprise birthday party at school
on Tuesday by her mother. The re
freshments and the birthday cake
for her 10th year, were served to
all the children in her room. Their
teacher is Mrs. Ware.
Mr. Harold Cole was taken to
Mercy Hospital on Tuesday where
ho is to undergo surgery.
Last Rug-Braiding
Lesson Set By Unit
The final rug-braiding lesson for
members of tho Umpqua Home Ex
tension Unit is scheduled Tuesday
at 9:30 a.m. at the parish hall, re
ports correspondent Edith Dunn of
Oakland.
Members of the unit met last
week for the second lesson, where
...... J . L:
lecnniques 01 aying ana uieacning
were demonstrated ny ,irs nutn ,
Bunch and Mrs. Mildred Burpee.
Members attending the final les-;
son session are requested to bring
Marine Sergeant
Visits In Roseburg
Sgt. Richard E. Nygaard arrived
last night to spend part of his leave
, . ?. . .to w - rt
irom me U.S. Marine S-UrpS vre -
iting with his sister, Mrs. Larry
Zuver, and family.
The Zuvers live at K18 NE Hous
tey St. in HosehurK. Nygaard just
returned from near Yokosnka, Ja-
Ean, after serving with the tank
attalion of the Third Marine Di
vision. He is on leave awaiting orders
to a new duty station. Nygaard at
tended Roseburg High School and
has completed one year of college
requirements in the Marines.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Robort Srult. of this city
spent Friday
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeBeau of
this city went to Portland rnday
to attend to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Novors and
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of Eu
gene were guests Sunday in Rose
burg of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Jaeobun ' Armored Corps. Ho will also corn
have spent the last several days P'' basic training in Fort Ord.
visiting relatives and friends in ' 1
Portland.
Jtrry Coen and John Schaerer of
this city attended to busine. for
Coen Supply Co. at the coast Thursday.
Mrt. I. L. Ktdd.r nai returned. school caf0tena for a potluck sup
to her home in thu citv. following per
the last couple of week, in San After dmneP the businesi meet
rrancisco visiting friends. ina , M,i.,ti ku (-kaiPm,n
Mr. and Mrt. J. J. Maney left
Sunday for Denver, Colo , to visit
a we
i lr an prtnlat hrlr tn thaiir hnm
in llihrtmi? Minn f nllniAinfl a Viit
with relatives in Douslas County.
Howard Huntahor, Howards
Men's Store, has returned from a
business trip to Portland, where he
attended the 5pnng showing of
men's wear.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Schmeer
have returned to their home here,
following a trip to Portland, where
the former attended to business and
and they also enjoyed a vtMl wilb
relatives.
Miss Ceorgen Barte, regional
home economist for Wheat Flour i
Institute with headquarters in Chi-1
caiio, wan in Koseburg Knday con
ferring with Miss Helen Chandler.
iHniiilas County Home Kxtension
Agent. Miss Barte travels through
U states for the Institute. She is
now making a tour of Oreon and
Washington. She left Friday for Eu
gene en route north.
.
nd dales set for April a and
-frf
A. IViails of th show, to r hH.i
at thf clubhouse, will be announced
at the next meeting.
i uxoup voiea tu purmaw an
ewrvreen tree to be prevented to
Doulae c'ommunit Hospital as a
living Christma tree, and to be
planted $o ai to b visible from
HiL-hwav W
The prokirarn topic was. "The
Care of H-nia Vlants. Kapecially
African Violeta." A 10 minute
Miirtion and answer period on va
rum houteplant was conducted
The program chairman ihen pre
sented Mrs. Mav Swall, who dis
cussed African violet.
question!
Mrs .SwaH answered
am! demonstrated soil preparation,
leaf propagation and care and di-
viion of mature plants. Mrs
Swall has several vsnetiee of
bl.wimifK plants on display and dis-
uiuuiea imati pieuia iv uieiuusru.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Teeter.
Felix RaddaU, Bill Long and
Leon Lark are participating in tho
band concert given by tho Rose
burg, High School band at the
achool on Tuesday evening.
Dick Claypool was in the valley
over the weekend from Portland to
visit his mother, Mrs. Tressio Clay
pool, and his brothers, Jerry, Bob
and Brent.
Clifford Hess waa recent busi
ness visitor in Corvallia and Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and
Ricky of Eugene were dinner
guests Tuesday at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford McKay.
March Of Dimes Head
Appointed In Glendale
Mrs. Curtice Daniels of Glendale
has been appointed as chairman
of the Glendale March of Dimes
drive. The local drive is sponsored
by the clubs of tho Rebekah Lodge.
Many other organizations have
promised to work with Mrs. Dan
iels and the sponsoring organiza
tions in making the drive 1 suc
cess. MOD supplies did not arrive un
til Jan. 9. They were distributed
immediately. Coin collections were
sent to all stores in Glendale, Az
a lea. Fortune Branch, and Quineo
Creek, and dime cards to the ele
mentary school.
All clubs, churches, and other or
ganizations in the area are being
contacted by letter to ask for do
nations or help in raising funds,
and several special benefit events
are being planned.
The Lions Club will sponsor a
dance in February.
The Mothers March will be used
again this year, and it is hoped
that, with the cooperation of organ
izations in the outlying areas, the
Mother's March may also be used
up the various canyon roads out of
both Glendale and Azalea.
Tenmile Organizations
Slate Benefit Dinner
All community organizations of
Tenmile will hold a polio benefit
FS'
potluck dinner at the Tenmile Scout
naj jafl 27
Servlng Wlll from j to 7 p m
ElUertainment after tho dinner will
be furnlshed by Gordon Howard:
tn , Cemcrs Car0 Lockwood
and Connie Croy, who will tap! Fullerton teachers. Miss Bonnie
dance; and Ronnie Linna, who will Ault, Miss Esther Sherk, Miss
also tap dance. 1 Alice Rundell, Lynn Hayden and
Mrs. Alex Rudhe is chairman of Kenneth Harrison, presented a spot
the affair. She is a Den mother ; light panel on writing, spelling and
for Tenmile Boy Scouts. Organiza-1 English.
lions that will take part in prepar-1 Guest speaker Donald R. Hus-
mg the dinner and making ar-
I rangements are the Tenmile La -
f'I..K TUn r'I..K nn.. fl..W
,o' s.uu, uw tmu, vnu a v..uu,
Home Extension Unit, Ball and
Chain Club, Boy Scouts Pack 126,
and the Busy Steppers Club.
The dinner will replace the Moth
er'! March in Tenmile.
Two County Youths
Enlist In U.S. Navy
Dean J. Fowler, brother of Les
ter F. Fowler of Sutherlin, has en
listed in the US Army, according
to SFC William R. Weaver of the
US Army Recruiting Station in
Roseburg.
, .,.,,.,.1.,..,.,. -
rowler will complete basic train
ing at rort Ord, talif., after which
rowler enlisted under the plan!"'
1 of "Choice not Chance" enlistment I Following the meeting. refresh-
program whereby a person is giv -
en his choice of service in the Armv
prior to enlistment
explained.
Sgt.
Weaver
Roy D. Woods, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther M. Woods of Myrtle
Creek, has enlisted in the Army
under the same program for the
Farm Bureau Meeting
Held In Camas Valley
t,
Tha Camas Valley Farm E jreau
Federation met Jan. 11 at the
'.. . , i. , ,
"oward Illlon- Guest waiter for
ytl1";? " " K
; " 11 ,s "v viiii an iiv.'i nui , inc
topic of his speech was "Soil Con-
1 5e" "u0"- . . . , . .
Mrs. I art Datil reported on her
attendance at tho Mate harm Bu-
reau Federation meeting held in
Bend recently. Howard Cumming
gave a report on the county meet
ing held in Koseburg Jan. 7
The next meeting of the Farm
Bureau Federation will be at the
school cafeteria on Friday, Feb, 8
at 7 30 p m.
Days Creek PTA Plans
Cooked Food Sale
Th Days Creek Parent-TYachers
Attn, ia sponsoring a rooked food
tale Saturday. Jan. 26. in Days
I'rerk. to raisa money to pay for i
the Christmas candy distributed by
the PTA at the achool Christmas
procram. j
Two booths will ba maintained.
beginning at ( a m. One booth will
b at Krell's and the other at ,
! Brady's grocery store, through the j
, roi)prlt,ol 0f the two merchants
Mrs. Lome Koctr is in charwe of
the sale for the PT. Cooked food
will be solicited from the VTA
memberi and those people
m ne oraniati-m.
inter
Pvt. Lack Tikes Pjrt
i In Training Exercise
Army Pvt. Larry C. Lack, ton
of Mr and Mrs. i'arlence O Lark
of DiUard. recently participated
with the ltth Airborne Ptvisum in
"War Hawk." a field training txer
cie in liermanv.
Ijck, a driver tn Battery B. of
the division's Wth Antiaircraft Ar
tiilerv Battalion, entered the Army
m March and completed ba-
sic training at Fort Ord. i'ahf.
The ?0-vear-o,d eoldier was grad-
uatrd from Stevenson Hiti School,"
ia i?.s.
OUT OUR WAY
Fullerton PTA
Program Varied
At the latest meeting of Fuller
ton PTA a varied program was
presented to a largo number of
persons.
The Camp Fire Girls chorus pre
sented vocal numbers, accompan
ied by Mrs. Roy Hanford, pianist.
Following tho business meeting
Mrs. Hanford introduced her pro
gram chairman. Mrs. Gerald Mc
Carthy, who presented the pro
gram. Lyle Eddy, principal of Fullerton
School, gave an explanation of the
school's system of grading. Mrs.
George Riggs gave a humorous
skit entitled, "Inside Our Marble
Halls." The cast included Mrs.
Earl Clark, Jack Cummins, Lewis
Aumack, Bob Dishman, Herb Tot
man and Jack Berkshire.
band, state senator from Eugene,
1 discussed i m p o r t a n t measures
...L.:.U -.111 U . I A tl.A
wiiiui will uo yic.sron.-u iu uic lui
rent legislature. Husband is serv-
ing on the education committee in
the legislature. Refreshments were
served by the Camp Fire Girls.
Masonic Lodges Slate
! Meeting In Canyonville
The southern half of district No.
10 of Masonic lodges will convene
Wednesday, Jan 30, at the Masonic
Temple in Canyonville at 8 p.m.
T. Guy McGee will preside at
the meeting in his capacity as dis
trict Hnutv of Ihe uranri master
I and will introduce the enemng's
, i.iji-- n.
""L" ,
1 ments will be served by the Oregon
chapter No. 57 OtS social clud
: All Masons in tho area are request
ed to attend this meeting.
LEGAL
ts thi cmrriT romr or
THH AT ATE OF OREGON foil
THI OI NTT OF DOI fil.AS
GRACR ELEANOR SCHOF1ELD.
Plaintiff.
EDGAR SAMUEL SCHOFIXLO,
Defendant
Tn- EDGAR 1 AMU EL SCHOFIELU. de
fendant IN THE NAME Of THE STATE OF
I Oregon, yon r h.b requir.d u
apiwar and anwr th complaint filed
Kaiiiiat you in ma anovt eniiuta court
and raiu on or befrtr the expiration
of four weeki from the date of the first
publication of this ummoiu upon you.
and if you (all to appear and answer.
'plaintiff for want thereof will apply to
, tKh lb9Vt ,ntttd Court for the rei.ef
pravfd
for
plaintiff's complaint.
to-:
For a decree of the above Court die
olvinaj the marriage contract be
tween plaintiff and defendant and to
grant to plaintiff an absolute decree
of divorce of and from defendant,
upon around of rruel and inhuman
treatment towards plaintiff by de
fendant Thia itimmom la published be order
of the Honorable Carl C Wimbrrlv.
! Judge of the above entitled Court duly
mtl nd ntr- ""'" publication
nccolve and ronecuti-e wefki in the
Howourg Nfws-Review, a newspaper of
neral circulation M Douglaa Count.
Orrtn.
Da'e of first publication, the Ttk 4af
Of January, lieii
Dste of last publication, tha 4tb da
ot rebruar. 1S57.
ntRRlSON R W1NSTOM
Atltxn.jr for Plainiitf
P.t.ifln-. Addru
4 Pacific Build:na:
HoMburs. Oregon
ADVtllTUVMtr FOR RID
Dwiriet No. 4. Hoeelwirg. Or(nn at the
Superintendents of fire in central Jun
ior H.gtx Sv'hMl. until X 0 PM on
TMurdv, Januarr 11 lST f r the ecn
tt ruction of the Eastwood Elementary
School and wui then nd tnere be open
ed and read aloud.
Rids re.eived after the time filed for
Opening; cannot be conmdercd
Plans and specifications mar be eo
tamed at the office of Lle T Glenn.
Architect. MM Pacific Buildin Rdee
hui(. Oregcan unon deposit of ftWOo per
et The amount of the deposit wi'.l he
reruntod upon return of the documtnti
complete, unmutiiated and unmarlord.
... iKa. aeehibet wilhin I,h ,i Hm
after the bid openmi. with deduetione
fr the eoet of replacing damaged doc
uments The right la reserved by the Ownoe
in rejeci any er ail b.de and te wai.
irf itemaHtte.
No bidder may withdraw his bid efl-
er the time set for the opetuiig theref
unJeaa and uotil the award - dela.ed
fur a swriod exceeKlma thirty ) dejs
requtred by the Statuiee of the State
cf Oreg.m. Forma iil be furnished bv
fe Architect and must be returned to
n not later than Honda. January 21.
Bach bidder shall submit wth hia bd
a cert.fied check or a bolder s bnrd
,eued b a bonding evwnpanv liceved '
to de business in the '; of Oregttn.
nade out to ch.vl Diauirt No. 4. Boe-i
hur g Don g las Coun t . Oreff and in
ak savunt v.t lean thu five oer cent
o , t.al 'd
aignee. V. J Sll I er
cbool Dtatnel N.
r
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Real Estate 1
Fairhaven District
By Owner
THREE BEDROOM home. flagstone
firrpiace, wall-to-wall carpet, living
and dining room; large utility, work
shop and patio. Fenced back yard
with fruit trees and nice landscaping,
l'i blocks of Fullerton tirade School,
and shopping center. Paved street and
wjtk On sewer. Full price only,
U.jOO. consider small contract mort
gage or auto as part down payment
Immediate possession. 1843 W. Cath
erine Ave.
DON'T MAKE A MOVE7
'til You See Flegel
LOCAt AND LONG DISTANCE MOV
1NO OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
OR 3-4436
FIcgel Transfer & Storage Co.
Agents For
Be kins Moving k Storagt Co.
RANCH FOR SALE 120 acre. 106
acres 4th year alfalfa, fully ungated.
530 tons hay 1&6 8-room, modern
house. 400 ton hay shed, pressure water
system, centrally located. S42.300 ,
39 r down, balance to suit at 5' in
terest. Courtesy to Broker. George L
Powell. Rt 1. Box 363, Tulelake.
CalifPh. 7.1052
Want a new business location
We have excellent locations available!
for bona-fide business people. We will
ci turns plentiful. LEHMAN REAL. ES
TATE. OR 3-60S1 orOR J-SlH.t.
To List Your Property
Ph. OR 3-3367
Perm's Real Estate
BY OWNER ' FAIRHAVEN. 3bed
room, herdwood floors, oil furnace,
insulated, garane: paved Si . sidewalk
treee and yard. AHA appraised. 16U j
W Cathrnne
FOl'R -"BEDROOM houe. hardw i
floor, plastered, fireplace, dishwath
er Nice, fenced yard itfi ahrubbav
Must be en to appreciate. JOHJ N C.
Vine OR 3-JQ
BY OWNLR HouW. 2 a .-res. North
I'mpqua, S3.3O0 .so Urge lot 'h
frundat:on. Nar'.h Roaebu. f SI 20"
Small pament anwn, r cheap trailer
h. use on either. DR 3-sat9.
NEW 3 bedroom home tn new gub-dt-vition
west Winston Hardwmd flours,
fireplace Tile nath Elrctne heat
Ail convenient kitchen and ulility. Ph.
os -aii
Dl PLtX and two.
J bedroom homes.
ndividuallv. All good income
property, at c trie heat, carport, util
ity room. Wired frr e Ire trie range
washer, dryer Harold feheers, Ri.
1. Box SO. Roseburg
TWO story, t room with garage. Inside
cmpletrly redecorated. Located nfr
Majtin Bra, mill in Oakland. May
be seen b calling at Uartin Br.
office Ph Oakland Wll
FOR TRADE a bedroom home and
lot In U i run on. for S acres or more
with gome kind of livable hnuse
block south of Community Hall. Win
ton Mr Francis Baker
SELL
trade, equitv in t bedroom
house on : acre Fnrnished or un
furnished for good used trailer house
OR J-:si evenings
LEASE wtth option to buy
nthed m.dern 2 bedronm home- S:
rn-mtn FuU price. Il .ofl 1771 NW
, Dwocad live OK J-aT?
fRAUt HOI SE IH ROr.m RGw!.e'.
. ... a.. ,
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i rtm Crarn
"' y' "- nui;
LOT. 103x104'
for sale OR -?:
Koi "sy
livta betrre mir e'rs1 p-' vour aa
W riaimsiiuro r-xumrm ua JUKa,
A reeu.ta. Phone) l1! 1-JJ41.
By J. K. Williimi
Jtr-H
TV?WiUiAvt5
Real Estate 1
Valley Real Estate
160 Acres $3,360.00
DFF.P. deep. deep, all irrigable. Central
Oregon alfalfa and barley land. We
ain't never k no wed uv no more fertiler
ground out of doors. It will almost
grow buttons. Develop It and you got
it made for life and longer. tons
alf. at $20 00 S15.0O0.00 minus W,
OuOOO operating $9 000(10 net. Guar
anteed money back 11 that ain't cor
rect. Myrtle Creek 40
5-ROOM. MODERN home with fireplace
Barn and chicken house. County roe 3
Clear cool creek. Sparkling spring wa
ter. Could irrigate About 10 acres fer
tile plow dirt. S6.000. $1,000. down. $60
per month.
River St. Home
BlfGGV COURTIN- quality for Mire at
only S5.500 $1,000. down. $63 prr
month. 2 bedroomer. An artie kind uv
home not to fancy but plenty livable
Rig dep garden lot. Cheap trailer
house or acreage considered in trade.
Courtsey Rentals
I HOMES $65. and $TS. per month
Nice apartment $65. per month.
Valley Real Estate
833 S F C Ph OR 3-4055
EVENINGS PHONV SALESMEN
Sweely OR 3-1284
Pocock OR 3-tU5il
O P Sconce Sutherlin 2ii
Salesman St Broker Scone ' OR 3-3362
Oerding's Real Estate
INCOME PROPERTY or live In one
and rent the other. Consists of one
dandy one-bedroom home, vary im
and clean, and one two-bedroom home
Lrg corner lot. City sewer. Paved
street on one side. Located In City
limits. Would consider trade for mod
ern 1 B R. home- Full price it onlv
S9.30O. S2.500. down. BaL 75. mj
WE HAVE several good tradre on 9 to
10-acre placea for 1 S and 3-bedrocm
home.
NEW 3-Bedroom, modern homes with
lrg hv rooms and 'emily rooms. nov
being built. FHA Inspected and ap
proved Complete financing servic
W will be very happy to give ou
full information.
8-1 'NIT Apartment house consisting of
4 units of 3 room and bath, and 4
unite with 4 room and bath. AU jpts
have gae heaters. Caa ranges. I lec
refrigerators plus other rurmture Good
location. On sewer and all utilities.
Can hor good income. Priced at only
117.000.
l'i ACRES with a part-finished S-bed-room
home. The house though not tin
lhed Is livable and very comfortable.
Several small outbuildings Land la
suitable for sub-dividing Full price
94.730. $730. Down. Bal. J55. mo.
Oerding's Re"a! Estate
William A Oerrflng. Broker
81C S. Case Avenue
Phone OR 3-03M
Evemnae OR 3-1244
Roseourg. Oregon
Just Completed
THIS J bedroom home haa all the hande
extras a lady deairee. Lovely Mahog
any kitchen, farmlv room with sliding
glass doors to patio. Living -oora has
fireplace panelled in hardwood. n.
tural finish woodwork throughout
Double tatatoi-v in beautiful ill i,ath
Attached garage On citr sewer. loUI
price. $12.aHi0. See this one today.
2ui Acres Fishtr Road
THIS large 2 bedroom home, haa
li ing room with fireplace and built
In tVMkcases. Separate dining room
doub'e wardrobe closeta in btdrooms
Lsrge grae ith .ikht. Ail l-vi
liind Rvar frontage ava..a0ie. Fu.l
puce si.t.'.aoo
Penn's Real Estate
Gardea Valley Phone OR j.mi
Bob Penn 3-.lo-t
I Hicka 3-7241
Ted Smalie 2-3444
Privacy
FrVT ACREl, large comfortable t bed
mom home Garsge. barn, pasture for
row City wster and well aw yto. May
trad for Roseburg property.
Spacious I
NEWER 1 bedr-om home Overlooking
eity. Large living room, flagstone fire-1
place timing room. Hand kitchen
Large bath and shower Large ward-1
robe r!oets Utility and larg mom '
fr p.a room. Oil Perimeter heat
Patio, double carport with 'i-iea
For Rent
CLOSE TH Lavg. t bedroom uw
J bed--oom home. Firepiecw, Aerd
wood floor.
Fullerton Realty
... '
713 Ft I Stephens
Dial OR MB
THREE bedroom house. C ta m Hard
od f;,-,ort uu.i-.j- room. Ca-ort
S "
Fi'i . rocm .ou Turtrrt.i j lft.i
li-.uir. l.J. Ik, La,. ""'
Real Estate T
SHORT REALTY
Duplex
MODIIIV ! l-e'oom duplea. thr
SIOUEl" ,.,.-d rloM to Sifiwn
k"ooI Paved '" "' ful
Mml .. 10 iopr.ciale. Priced al 13.-
150. Willi TLKMs.
rrii-c J.ui.
APPHOX SHOW invealeO tains r.duc
Ar. . ..,.. iw .rlv aal. N.w.r
tadroom home Willi bis pla.
pan.lll d.m.i room . """
!5 lar. UfS. ! eneloarf by rad
wood l.nc. Km. lurroundms homaa
and nihbora. Good ermi.
Mnnl Street
BRAND e.w uir tadroorn
tala and V.t.rana laciloy. Baal of
2nd. Ire tou. axr.ll.nt aurround.nf
"n... Pricd at III W ood urm.
can bp mrtmnted.
Drive Inn Cafa
Dt'l to lUnu for red to Mil Dnv
Cf on main mnrui " .
thre lou, appro. 100 M black top
including ail oquipmoint. AUo. includ
ed in aala u a Uirea bedroom hou.
.ppro. i veara old with iai ht.
wall to wall carpetmf in livlnl room
On iin'or Ideal el-up lor man and
wife PRICED TO SELL. tlbfiM.
ttdUO down 200 par month.
18 Acres In Melrose
NEWER three bearoom home with flr
plare Small barn and chicken boo.
About nine acre- in oatt. ret in p
ture and fruit treei All tillable. Will
romider tood 34 to 0 ft. two bedroom
trailer houe a part down payment.
Total price SU.000 wtth terms. A good
Stata or federal C L deal.
N. E. Jackson
THREE bedroom family home. Wood
furnace in baiement fireplaca, l'i
bain i. Plastered. De-p lot, on paved
aired and ewer. Priced at 10.0OQ
with TERMS.
Short Realty
I 806 SE. Cats Ave Dial OR 3-5534
I EVENINGS & SUNDAY PHONE
Bob Dishman, Salesman OR 2-3294
I Roy Hrbard, Salesman OR S-7HHO
j L. A. ' Bud" Nelson, Salesman Oft 3-6750
Kim's Real Estate
BRANCH OFriCE
ATTRACTIVE home, built to oroVr.
Kitchen and bath in ceramic me.
Large flatted m sun porch rireplare
and oil (urnace. Lawn, garden and
shrubs. Big lot. $14.50.
TWO bedroom unfinished house. $3,700.
Lorge Dining Room
BRICK Front beauty. 1700 sq. ft of floor
pace. Tatteiully decoraird name with
.1 spacious bedroom i. Roman brirk
fireplace Best of workmanship. Hard
wood floors. Kitchen light, with manv
builtins. Lovely bath. Let us show yota
this dream home.
Quiet Living
FOt'R vear o'd ranch sl le house. 1
bedroom, fireplace Living room in
knotty pine Lots of fruit trees. Good
soil. Outbuildings. 16 acres of living
for only $11,000.
Ranch
OVT of slate owner savs sell it Large
house, 70 acres of level free soil.
Well., pasture land and spring. Quick
action necessary.
List with Kim s
146S S. E. Stephens
Ph. OR 2-1391
Eves Sutherlin 3027
Howard and Hsiel Squier
MAGNESS
REAL ESTATE .
Can You Beat This
CALKIN 3-Hucrest area. This lovely con
venient home offers real family liv
ing. J bedrm;. well-arranged living
rm with fireplace, dining rm The
unique kitchen hat cer.imic tile and
lots of nice builtins. Ceramic til
hath, carport, storage. ftO x 100 lot.
Your opportunity to own a home ia
now. S12.000 Let ua help ou own
tha home. Call OR 3-3.140.
Newton Creek Hom
3 Bedroom
THIS HOME of modern Ranch Design
offers many fine featuree, nice site
living rm with fireplace, dining rm,
American steel kitchen, nice bath,
utihtv with washer and dryer includ
ed The street and sewer improve
ments are pa.d Asking 11.3o0. Good
terms. Call OR 3-3.J40.
3 Bedroom Delux
CHOICE residential area of other fina
humen Ovei-siie lol Reasonably fi
nanced now with 3750 down on this
lovely I1H.730 home. Balance, at 10t
per month. Call OR J-3J40 for an ap.
pointment to see.
tl WASHINGTON AV.
i between Jackson at Maini
OR 3-5340
tVIMNGS SUNDAYS
Vlr.il k .Vila Ol.on OS t
Millard o. Marion Macn.M OR S-5017
Young's Best Buys
ACRLS not far from Highway 44.
Ot Cognty Ro-j Lnable home Elec
; J",'"- Gow All this for only
A GOOD 3 bedr-toni home wih nice
liv.ng lOom. d ning room, ki-cren and
U'ilil) llardwoo floors lrge cer-P-hl
Thu home ia on Wesu.de foe
HVCRF-sT A m-a 2 bedroom hrme 1
from nhjoi. Living ; xm rnm.
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tj -1 price in ftf3 Any
and kitchen.
r reascnabl
i-cepied Bal
n pntner will he a
ai-e on contract. Imme
ai on.
i Pose-
Hl'CrtEST A Urge 2 bedroom home.
i-"f vine loom wan n-culaiing
firrp.ice (.on-binanon dinmg room
and k.tchen. Kitchen haa eiecu.c dih
Z m LlllMv rwm Piu"ibed and
ired for automate laundry. Ln's rf
cupboard space Bedrooms are large.
P.rtr room with bar Outeide grill.
ronm. Totl pnoe la I14.S00. J"H A
Roy 0. Young and
Son. Realtors
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