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3 s oo O O oo o o o o o O 0 o CD o C3 B Th Ntwt-Rariew, Honburt), i1- ffSSgVf Vith. the f. , Kill Garden CLENDALI Tha Glendala Federated Garden Club, at the request of the school board, hai worked out plana for landscaping and beautifying; the high school grounds. Club representative! met with the school board last week to re port on the work. They showed plans, drawn to scale, of proposed plantings, and brought estimated cost schedules for purchase of nec essary shrubs. Two cost schedule sheets had been prepared, one for shrubs of a minimum size and one for larger shrubs which would include and match some available at a modest fee from a local source. The esti mated cost of the very small shrubs was about 1125, and the es timated cost for the larger ones was $200. The garden club committee, which included Mrs. Homer Mart in, chairman, Mrs. Howard Edson, Mrs. Tom Patterson, Mrs. J. C. Smith, and Mrs. Ed Harris, and the board discussed the ideas pre sented. The board accepted the plans tentatively upon the provision that tha garden club attempt to raise money for their purchase. The hoard expressed appreciation for the careful and excellent work of the committee but pointed out that the school budget, pared to the minimum last year before it was passed, left no margin for pur chase of beautification materials. They promised th club every cooperation, however, and Super intendent Yoder said he believed it could be arranged to have some of the high school boys help with the planting when purchase has been made. School mechanical drawing students had previously cooperated with the club in pre paring of the scale drawings of the building. The garden club decided to make procurement of the landscaping materials a community project, since it does not have sufficient (nnds of its own to do the work. Camai Valley ii becoming quite a forestry-minded community, with many of ita residents engaged in the practice of sound forest man agement. Many of its residents have discovered that forestry is a worthwhile useful fact, not a fancy. Since 1952. inroads have been made in forestry in this beautiful mile valley surrounded by moun tain ranges. Perhaps it's th moun' tain air that gives its forest own ers that additional zip to plant thousanda of trees and prune and thin their growing stands of timber. At least they are Retting the job don in a workmanlike manner and can be proud of their achieve ments. Juan Schwendener was one of the early ones to plant and culture Christmas trees and salvage snags on his tree farm. Unfortunately, fire swept in and ravaged part of the land. Even so. he is planning to reforest this portion. Fire is something that all landowners, both large and umall, must often contend with, as it respects the riphts of no one SEVERAL YEARS AGO Bob Wheeler undertook a commercial thinning on his place, which has increased the growth rate of the remaining trees on his tree farjn. At present he's planning to prune crop trees in his pre commercial stands. He's also headed for a planting project to bring unproduc tive fields hack into the production of trees. Stewart Neeley and his able wife are also among th earliest ones to practice pruning, shearing and stump culture of Christmas trees on their woodland on eamas Moun tain. For five or six years they have been engaced in an industri ous program of producing high nualilv trees which thev market nnnalle in a neighboring state. Their tree farm is probably one of the most ntitstanding of its tyne in western Oregon and shows the results of methodical and nersis tent pood forest management. 1,oiiis Papst. who has been men- ANOTHER r-ORIST landowner I (arm orest acts in'iirti in m inrnuu' niiu ir, is en-i ms iiii uissn nu inai v in j , . , . . nlhrr inHmtnn, fhrislm.. IrM rrnilhlir. said Mnnria. that -h.l. Tr. . P 1 " 4 c'n" )" 'r"h farmer. Purine the past rr hf ; r,i.gion persist, in th Soviet tn- ! 10 : '! pnrlnaeH his ritlltirrri trees wilh a I inn Drimanlv as a mr.mil. it ' c".' . "P 5 ... . ? Ih cl" 1-2VM: hakers rieer fence lo protect his Invest- remains a problem and must h.V,"r.:0.m'n,1; i " n ."'!!. ,l h-. 01 : ".: 12 ment star who has recently entered the field atabla and uneducated" elements, nf producing nuality Christmas tha paper said, and anti relmioiis trees Is Ted lleilman, lone-time lectures alone are not enoutih to resident of the valley. With the eomhat it. assistance of two able people, h j "All the forcea 6f Ideological in s ensaeed In an intensive orotram flnenre must be m&bilued in a of nnininj, shearinc and slump struggle against religion the cin culture on his Camas Mountain : ema, radio, television and class woodland. In addition, he has near-j and Individual discussions." the lv completed the planting, of some i newspaper said. rs.OOn trees on another area on the valley floor. One youthful Christinas trtt hsion were relaxed in the Soviet' ,mwer who.e name escaoe. me.jlnion alter the dealh of Stalin ' .old cultured tree, for the first1 in 1.U, hut alheism remained the lime this vesr in coniunrtinn with official doctrine of the rulini another producer of cullured trees ; lontrnunist Party In recent trm annthfr area Rrtth relia4 mnnthe the mrlv hee rs nrnsel Ia ....... - rttiims fr In ece of tht timl . :u . ia:. , th worth of fultunnx While rhritm tr?e dominstf the forestry pirttire in Camn Val-I ler. where nature has hrrn very prolific in Its production of the, much aoueht-aftT lowland white or irand fir, other pha-en of fnr- en managrrnrni ere )n Prrure tnrrt- i-w. r . . sh"""kh umn inm, was in rain alio, v aiu .1 Carna Valley nVin)r excellent awaiting a Rama Monday oiftht 1 proKrem in thia field, other aer-iftoith Stanford, when hit aon wat. liona or the county are making born, i (trrtxl projireaa too. Look Jar fuie. Mri f.amhee and no name had niciri nn wim e ". -n-. 111 uir rest of Douglas County Of. Tui., Jon. 21, HSji flf Clubs ..v I It is making a public request for help from organizations or individ uals of the community. That help could take the form of cash do nations, or of shrubs or planting materials. Anyone wishing information about the plans or the possibility of making donations may contact any member of the garden club landscaping committee. Included in the plans are low shrubs to border the building and evergreen trees to form a back ground shield between the school property and the industrial shops, cold deck, etc., lying to the west of the school. The committee and the board would like to take advantage of one offer of a blue spruce for the grounds, which was made by Mrs. P. J. Miller, when the building was first erected. It has not done so .yet, however, because of the cost of moving the tree which is rather large and could not be moved by an amateur. The com mittee would accept financial aid for moving the tree, which is not listed above, or the work of mov ing the tree by an person who has had the experience to do the job safely. AZALEA Th It. I. CarH.n Tluh met .1 ik. h. f Mr. nil,. K.uim.n on Quines Creek near Azalea. Mrs. . - John Jantzer was a guest. Members answered the roll call with garden hints. During the busi ness meeting they voted to make a donation to the March of Dimes. A crystal cake plate was presented to Mrs. Jo Michel whose home was recently destroyed by fire. Mrs. Opal Austin was awarded the door prize. The next meeting will be a plant exchange at the home of Mrs. Jo Michel. Mrs. Ollie Newman will give the garden talk. ItOOO EARTH Good Earth Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Webb with nine members present. the luncheon at the fairgrounds with Dick Turlev as host was dis cussion topic. Those attending the luncheon were Mrs. Ray Banning, Mrs. Elegra Hania and Mrs. G. Paulson. The next meeting will be Feb. 10 at the home of Mrs. Gen Paul son. CAMAS VALLEY Camas Valley Garden Club met I at the bom of Mrs. Ruby Moore for a dessert luncheon. I it was voted to send St a month to CARE during this year. The grange sewing contest was an nounced. Christmas show results were discussed and congratulations given Ruth Wiley on its success. Pictures of the show were viewed. Ruby Moore gave an article on house plants. Mr. Moors gave a lesson on budding and grafting. A candy sale was planned. Mem- herahtn rarHs will he given out next month. OAK KNOLL The Oak Knoll Garden Club's ( first meeting of tha new year was 1 held at the home of Mrs. Josepn ; Dent A Herb I Usa and How, waa the roll call for tha meeting. Dick Turlev, fair manager, was host at a luncheon at the Commu nity Building, for delegates from the Umpqua District of G a r d a n Clubs. Plans for the 19.S8 Douglas County Fair were discussed. Mrs. I. re Emery, Mrs. Joseph Dent and Mrs. Peta Aeratin were delegates from the Oak Knoll Garden Cltih. Mrs. Joseph Dent, flower show chairman, gave a report to the members of the cluh about the 19-'fl garden division of the fair. The program. Herns for rood and Fun, was given hy Mrs. Oral Kreemyer. After the business meeting color ed slides of floweral arrangements were shown by President Mrs. Lee Emery. Mrs. Clarence rreemyer of Wen-1 atchee. Wash., was the evening. The February meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Pete Sera fin, M SE Chadwick Street. Crushing Of All Religion In Russia Urged By Pravda lit a-couf j atm TV. I-W.. Pe.'.- '.VC"L ... u.-.l V" .J. . V. nped It elision persists amons "un- :.. .v, r . I Soma of the restrictions on If -, ....... .w tht offensive against reliaion. r - ' ' . BASKITIER II DAD fORVAI.I.IS , A T nonnd son was rn .Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mr. Dave Cimh Ur m wA UH 4- I The faiher. leadins acorer of ine tire xon Male loiie?e Bmet-j iar--ri yi m sninrt inr inrir 0 jg WflfltS UfliOn 'Finances Made Public, Report VANCOUVER, Wash i Sec relary of Labor Mitchell Monday said President Eisenhower will ask Congress for legislation re quiring unions to make their fi nancial records public. This is part of a "middle of the road" labor program which the President will propose, Mitchell told a breakfast meeting arranged by the Clark County Republican Centrtl Committee. The President's proposal will call for penalties for unions which refuse to disclose their records on handling of union funds and pen sion programs. These penalties would include the loss of the un ion's tax-free status and loss of certification as bargaining agents by the National Labor Kelations Board, he said. Another point of the program will require union officers to be elected every four years by secret ballot, Mitchell said. Discussing the nation's econom ic outlook, Mitchell said he looked for improvement by mid-summer. Contributing factors, he said, will be a 5'4-million-dolIar increase in missle and defense spending, con tinuation of the highway construc tion program, and more home construction. Mitchell speaks Monday night at a Republican $2S-a plate fund raising dinner Hudson's Bay High School here. Northwest Civil Defense Heads Map Program SPOKANE I Civil defense I directors from four states met . ha. ram kVl Anrlaii flA Isif Kaa. evtena mil here Monday to lay the ground work for a detailed program of survival in the event of an enemy attack. "State lines would vanish in the event of an emergency," said Charles Ralls, Washington state civil defense director. "We're trying to determine how many evacuees from eastern W shington could be absorbed by north Idaho, the food supplies necessary, what routes to take de pending on the atomic fallout pattern and the advance warning, "y. 1 More than 20 CD representatives i from Washington, Idaho. Oregon and Montana attended the meet- ing. Ralls said details of the sur vival plan would he completed by each state office after the Spokane huddle. Ralls said the Spokane meeting was part of a nationwide program sponsored by the Civil Defense Administration to formulate mu tual aid plans among neighboring Industrial Consumers Cet Back Cutoff Power PORTLAND 11 Pacific Northwest industrial customers have gotten hack 180.000 kilowatts of interruplihle power that had j neen cut on ny ine Honnevuie Administration Nov. 1. Interruplihle power is that sold ' ; , .1... K. wilh the agreement that it can he terminated in case nl a power snortage. Water supplies in reservoirs be- hind the region's power dams have been built up by precipita tion and above normal tempera tures. Bonneville said restoration of the cutback is effective until at least Jan. 31. Portland Markets Monday PORTLAND PRODUCI !,.... -r n .. i . 'named Plaintiff, obtained a md anient rOKII.A.MJ lfl BUtierfat and decree against Lynn Hathaway and Tenia tiv?, subject to immediate '""a Hathawa. the above named De- j ch.nge.Prem.mum quality, del,.-! !,;?.':';,-.. d2,"crd,.'..''.nD,;'.mr erea in I'orlland. win.) cents perid.y of iwemher. IJ7. recorded in i lb; first quality, 57-fiO; second ! Jnnfment Book a of aald Court at Pase quallly, .V ,VV , . 1 1.0 D. DlllK Hutter-Wholesale. Cube to Wholesaler!! Grade AA 1 Blieat for' H'"". .uir. V Iglftfle, 89 score. bS. I heese-To-whoersaler Ore-i i ,, . Ron Simile. 41-48 lb; OrrgOtl 5-1.' loaf, 43'l-Mll. ! t.Sfln To rela.lert (IraAm . A A I.-.,. ah je. a i... oi, i AA, lariie. 46-4R. A large. 42-44; j AA medium, 43-44; mtdllim, 42- 43 l artonv 1-3 cents additional. ! V,iam t i . r.JIRI 10 producers A lam .38-401; A UrK, 37-39') ; A medl- tim UMu I iva 'tiil I r V. t ,-r- ' i.ir puiiuiy iu. I II yera, i -4- ins. ai larm; lltim liens 10-11 att farm- Ks..-w kana tB.tO 11 th I lh farm- nlH rvnetot 7.1 "hh.l - Aver.se lo Sr.,wer, I 've whites. 3'vS lhv 22 2.S blood to 1 20: fine to 12 Whalasala Orassed Maata Reef carcasses Steers, choice. .VsMOO Ih. 4.1S0 4MX); good 42 (s 44 SO; standard .19 (10 42 00; com mercial cows. Moo MHO; utility. .U 00-37 00; canners and cutters, JJIU.MUU BT' r,L',"M rJ,0,r """" ?oio r.r"Co. . ,, ; r.ou"dI ssuv-aiwi; lull nuns, irimmra W w - J.I isi: loreouarlers .17 INI MM: chucks 41 00-42 SO; ribs , ,lmb, rhoire 4 snsi no Ji , t, 4 O0 SOO4l ' grk c.rcis.es - 'shipper slvle 20170 lb. 31W-32 0o ' ,ork C11 ix.ins choice. .12 . . .. .. In xit"i-d't"i: nsiiarrt. i in. Ann ttm.it m. .n.r.r.k. t , V" 00 I Slab bacon All wts, 4 00- V.1 ..A ....... ...... all wts. 40 00 M 00 slandard. M00- Imim .n Prepuce ta No. 2 Rreen alfalfa, new crop, nauen ion, roriiand 24 00 25 00 ton. aome to M 00 Onion 50 lbs rk Ore wet dut Panvera med I 1W-7H- large 2 50-JOO; boiler 10 h, ZS 9. 111. sniii iars 3 no-mi rolaloes - Ore. Peschutes Ru- OUT OUR WAY 3AY, X THOUtjHT VOOTVVO WERE IM SUCH A HURRY ID GET YOUR SPACG SMU , ' F"VJl5HEPSOYOUCOULPBETH6 J a I FIBST TO REACH THE MOON-- WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR J (1 O V ENTHUSIASM? . V . V OH, WE STILL aJTLsM ) OOT THE T) I I ENTHUSIASM-- I '-jf fTW CT- WE'RE JiST Jl 1 '-- - WAITlN' FER f r1 I l jr-5! - J&K. I PELIVERYOF 7S lJ.it;A l- fs?ft SOME PARTS P- ' . 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RPUNnn WILL NOT HE HELD MOftB TBAW M DATS Real Estate 1 .. 7- z, 70 ACRES with 1 hnue: SO aeree with .room h os s-jiiki equity in oldr home. 3 bedrormia; clo to town and achooL OR 3-23T2. LEGAL notice op sheriff's sals . no. :.. y IN THE CIRCUIT t'OI'RT Of THE STATE OP ORMION FOR DOI'CiliAR COt NTT E. smith, Plaintiff. WAY- . Defendants , I'NDER and bv virtue of an execution and decree of foreclosure issued out of the Circuit court of the Count v of Doug-i las, State of Oregon, on the .llal day of urrcmnrr, iwi in uit eoove eniuiea suit wnerem G. E Smith, the above I am commanded to sell all or so much si msv has narauarv ..ti.rv Judgment and decree of the follow- i real premises situated in Douglas ! intv. Oregon, and bounded and d-' scribed as follows, lo-wil ll 4 and the Southwest quarter of n"" our"r- 1 'be Northeast quarter of Section So Town-h.p ll South. Range 4 West Of ibe Willamette Meridian NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on '""" ne asv or renruarv iwn, at the hour of 1 00 o'clock P M of that da at the south entrance of the Court- of count, in Ro.ebt.rg Oregon. I will in obedience of said eie- rutmn and decree and Judgment, aell the above derrihed property or so much thereof ss may he necessarv to Mtitft 1 h '"'' Judgment with interest thereon and attorney s fees and e.sis to the highet and bet bidder for rah In. lawful monev of the I'mted Slstee vkiw.u int. Tin amy or January lM DATED this 7ih dsy of Jai Ira C Brd Sheriff nf Douglas County gher; 100' 1 IS ot I athed 100 lbs No Is 2 75 -J 00: Idaho Rus sets No. 1-100 lbs 3 75 4 00. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND nt SDAI -C.llle salahle 2000: fed sleers and heif- ers fully loo below a week ago '-'P 1 2S lower; load av"- 'r '" 'teera 26 00; half aoien loads choice steers 25 2. irruvl i mm fiAi ui. choice heifers 23 7. s ' food heifers r ncners 7. i u a X 7 commercial li si f ' ,u .".""k " - "ii X "falves salable -m- ,t,.lv choice vealers r 00 ,Za . -n-i w j w. JKMW1 xrarrs 2.S oo 2fl no atvui nrf -i K ' . n uivur sisiumrr ri vc : --7 i 22 SO-2 00 Ho salahle lav): bulchei s 2V ".i"". '." 22 00. so mi.ed .f.,i. ic. i -' vow; ow TO 500 h l.S 30-19 00 Shrcp natahle iu0; low slatpjh- ter lamhs so i oo lower fceders fully aieady: choice wth.lH latiKh- ler lamhs 22 . SO 2.1 00 choice shorn mu oii ii t.i, jooo Slatisn.er lamhs mnsllx. 22 ofl SO tlKld and choice fredei4 iaso.?rno- n.hv feeder, up to 22SO; ,M t0 good slautVer ewes s on. lo no Real Estate 1 No Down Payment LANDERS LANE -- I t acre free eotl plot. Ideal for bernea or garden. Coun ty road, city water, telephone, etc. $30 per month. HARMONY LANK Intra larfe free soil lot. Ideal for trailer houi.ii. Good road, rity water, telephone, electricity IIS nr month. u ".fKIE SE I te. 40 .ere Priced right. WEST HOSE BURT. Large building lot. j situated on the corner of Wharton and Mrtl St Pltv iwvr mtr PneaH ml H750. Nothing down to qualified build- Short and Stevenson 1I1S S E Stephens Phone OR 3-4020 evenings Dick Stevenson OR 3-8744 1 Exceptional Value GOOD I-BR modern home with unex- j celled view of City- Fireplace De-1 tached recreation room 24 by 37 feet which would be perfect for wood work-1 ing shop, small manufacturing busi nrse or conversion to apartment If 1 you can use this combination it la a real buy at tROOO with S3O00 down. j NEAT 1 BR home with A. on river; 2 miles out. Excellent lawn, shrubs. trees and garden Garage, carport -and work shop. City water. Pump with; sprinkling system and water rights. 1 17000 with II 00 down. Balance easy. McAneney Real Estat 18.14 So. S'.epherut OR 2-22M Eves. OR 3-71MI Fullerton St. IP nu need a close - In 4 bedroom home this could be it. Large living room, family - sire kitrhen, electric range Included Wired for washer and drer. Priced to sell at $47 V). Immediate possession. Handy Realty 822 W. Pilger OR 3-34.M Sutherlin 2 Down Trt Votran LOVELY. 1 Bdrm. Ranch-Style home Living rm features Ige picturesque win- dow. oak floor, convenient kitchen, til baih. inside uiilit attached garage , afr. jot. 2ti0 dn to Veteran Price $g ooo OR 3..V.40. Mumii Real Estate. CONTEMPOHARV 3 - bedroom home, few blocks from city center. Splendid view, large living room, fireplace with rai-ed hearth, birch kitchen, electric dih wa'her and i.ipo.al. bath and half, utility, large extra room for shop Priced $l7.tMlO Call OR 1-.1A4A. any lime Sat. or Sun; after week days. Wanted Quick! Close in t bedroom home for CASH noaenurg neaiiv ins. co. umpqua Hotel, OR 2-XI44. WEST SIDE 2-bedroom. possible 4; electric heal, wail-to-wall carpet, elec tric dihwaaher and garbage disposal: flagstone wall with fireplace, lot of bmil-ins Fiteplare and barbecue on 1 pstio 1 19.000 terms. OR 3-M34 or OR 11 Owl FOR LEASE, tale or lease with op tion, one z-oearoom modern home on i large improved lot. Two 1-hedroom j n,Tn. nomes. io iraae equiijr m court for dear trailer house, late clear ear Or what OR S-Mttl or OR 3-.W61 . NU'E bedroom house Garage, patio. laundry room, hardwood floors, eler- trie heat On dead-end street in good; nnmuurnom n-r . s. ri WOOd nnaoe irr-es ana snrur t.ood Buy at H7'l, SMS) down OH J-:i078 Wt.STSIDE hom. 3 hvdroomt or 1 bed ronma and family room Separata din Inc room, tild kllchn and lovalv unl it. 11. nl K,,,llin. In.l,.. ........ and rarpetini TncA vard On pavd and wr SII.SOO OR S-427S lNCOMF. PROPKBTY lor talr lilltr ...i .nan arr. noaaours. urrfon 4 nue nuuirs, uvaiitiitii trees, nwni ana hrnbs Write R D Wells. Box J.17. turadfa. California EOR SALE OR TRADE V bed room home in Winston on I acres, small bsi n Will lake late model ear. pick - j up or trailer house aa part payment, j Two badroom m.wm nnm.. Suih.ri 'JL. " sv ' ,d"i.o-t!::,,,pnocJ.5i'iu'j;"r,n two BFr.nooirmodn-Kom. Hh- war u. wmslon ssooo r at FH s Winston w PPa's terms. PB0'"" roR ,ALI or 2- bedroom home 5 ears eld Ureen district. M W, rent tw month Federal CI. loen. OR J. M7I or OR 2-1012. NEWTON CREEK 5 be1room homwall , to wall carpeting Fireplace Oarage 1 Usn. shrub, palio Waoher and dr-l er tity bus OR J-.T061 ' owner will sen income property !nl.l,In, - . . - TRADK mv equity tn t-bedroom modern home on sewer, for home on acreage near Winston r Dillard OS a-5IIM fOR SALE OR THADK Cquit In modern Wmoton home with acres te Call OH .1-Srtvt l $4m DOWN. 1 bedroom, fenced-yard ciIy warer arid eer. furniture avail a Me Oft J 1444 MtJ"IINHnwnth'! price .XyO OR .V.W.I3 tqi'lTY In modern .1 -herfrnom hnen. THA ttn.ncd Phone M.rlle Ct-eh .1-4. WS Tl". he tee, nn na.meni r.affat Weather.. 413 Minnie. 14 dni. Orean By J. R. William Real Estate AGORAPHOBIA . (Fear of Being alone in - large open spaces) YOtr will not be alone in thia neighbor hood, althouih you will have plenty of Kpace in the woven fenced backyard with lawn, tree and patio. You will thrill to the soft, warm woody interior of the living and dining room mahog any paneling and blending huea of pap er tones, highlighted by the glowing fireplace The 3 bedrooms with an ele gant bath, lend balance to a spacious kitchen and large utility room adja cent to the attached double garage with the L space for storage or an add a bath. All reasonably priced at 800 Thu home being in the newer part of West Roeeburg can be financed. THUMBS UP P"1 yur thumbs up. Take a careful inn ei mem. ine prints iney mane are entirely different from anyone else. Those thumb are uniquely your own The same ran be said of this home. Warmly yet economically heat ed by a forced air perimeter oil fur nace and a fireplace, This home offers the 3 bedroom space vou needed at Xmax lime. It has the dining area you needed with French doors leading to the real lawn. A kitchen with many cupboards leading to a large utility with doors to the yard and also to the plastered attached double garage. A planteier owns this home and you just know it has a most desirable plaster coat throughout. HVX) down, I14.fl.iO full price. 92 mo. 4' Interest. Best We1ide location. DO YOU EXPECT TO CO TO HEAVEN? Then get used to it first bv living with this view of the whole beautiful valley yet with no hills to climrt lo get there 212 x 12 bedroom, a 1.1 x 22 living room with fireplace. Still clean freh and new enough to he heavenh and raised over the basement to help the im pre ion Full price tfmV). HVn down. bat. t'S mo. On a lot approxi mately S5 x WINTER REAL ESTATE 4.11 W Harvard ACROSS I ROM HIGH SCHOOL Phone OR 3-7043 EVENINGS Charles Pratt OR J-1127 I Harry Winter OR .1-7(141 "Mac McGuira OS 9-B442 Valley Real Estate Preboom Investments 1. A NICE. 1-bed room home in N Rose burg on acre SftlOO, fJioo down. Plenty for the money. 4 RIrt ACRES wilh modern home, nut toward Glide S7M. (900 down. On stream A tributary to a full, country, eat-lota-of-vegetablea life. tin On DOWN That ain't much Price looo That ain't much either You get a nice acres nf dirt and a started hnue By good road. Ain't but could b pretty. A AHOLD IN' manv feature for river front in', picnic-like, living A 2 bed room home, partially furnthed on about acre. M.ROO. Try 2O0 down. - J , , i.h. lesse option. Valley Real Estate! !!1T St STEPHENS P1ION1 ORrhard S-40M EVENINGS PHONE SALESMEN Pocock OR S-125 s,m, , arokar Seonra OR 3-.1862 Kildeer Street A 2 RR home with appointments that make it rompare with much higher priced home A matter hedroom larce enough to accomodate that large suite nf bedroom furniture The Rn masn brick fireplace mall adds to the cos atmosphere of the carpeted liv ing room There's shop space in the garage. Covered patio with fireplace, picnic table and benches Immediate possession Yours for oniv SI4.9U0 Woman love the nice arranaement of prettv wood lei ih Addition aide 3 bedroom home The inside util ity has space for extra half bath B.g level lot of loam soil. You'll enjoy thia neat-asa-pm home as you it hv the fireside and browse through the bookshelves H.1 on FHA or terms to he srrarged Immediate poesion Come tn and see eur color pictures. ' Roseburg " Realty ; Cr Insurance I'MPQt'A HOTCL LORRY OR l-tm "OIR StRVU t DnrN-T COST IT P415 eariTwileV'realtor- An Old And Reliable Kirm CITY hnene. ranrhe.. twt.ti.tnal r-'SQ rtiM. IHMiineM oppnrlunitie., Itmhet 42 S F Main St. PhntM or a ia 1 Estate 1 MAGNESS REAL ESTATE0 An Acreage For The Thrifty One 10 ACRES with half in large bearing English walnuu. balance to be planted in permanent patture All can be ir rigated. 36x40 twrn. The lovely modern nearly new 2-Bdrm home has a setting of charm that lends to the over-all value of ihn beautiful place Te own er will trade up or down for income property or farm Will sell for US .000 with reasonable terms. Call now to see. For The Family LET US show you how the entire family ran enjoy this home of distinction overlooking the river located cloe in on the Wektside. 2 Bdrms could be 3 or 4. Ige living rm with circulator fire place, attach garage with storage, ir rigation from river. Manv other fea tures to surprise you. 13. 000. Ut i talk terms. IT IS Easv to buy the home that will adequately care for your family. We have several beautiful 2. 1 and 4 Bdrm homes that ran be bought with a low down payment by contract of FHA or as little as 2' down on the Federal Gl loan. Come in and let us how you what w have listed, thon let's go to work. "We Can Always Use Another Good Listing" ORCHARD 3-5340 10 S E Washington (between Jackon A Mala) Eve. V Sundays Millard it Marlon Magneaa OR 3-M11 SHORT REALTY Building Lot NEAR new Eastwood School Blacktop Street Surrounded by better home 700 Terms. MognificeriT Panorama FULL view of the rity. Approx 4 acres with a leveled building site City water available. JVIMW cash price. New Home UNDER construction Time to get In some of your own ideas. Over l.MW q ft Attached garage Fireplace Oil furnace Large rooms with excellent arrangement. 913.800. Trades consider ed. Retiring Couple WANT to manage a small hotel and Inn Cln,e to Rruehurg Apartment and utilities for supervision. L Short Realty MM S E. Case Ave. Dial OR 3-53.14 Evenings call: . Bob DiAhman. salesman L. A. "Bud" Nelson, salesman OR -.TM 1 OR 3-tm EAST SIDE FULLY FURNISHED 2-bedroom home, carpeted hv-din. room, handy kitchen, hath, inside utility . attach garage, fenced vard. concrete foundation, city water and sewer. Garden spot. Only S75O0, reasonable terms. P3 Acres BEAUTIFUL COCNTRY location, city onvileges 3-bcdroom home. livins. dining room, fireplace, oil heat. bath. FURNISHED. attractive. 1 -bedroom, all-purpose room, hdwd floors, plaster- newly decorated duplex apt. Love I v ed. hobby shop and wood storage bath, walk-in closet, carport, washing garage, and shelter for horse or row. facilities. Reduced winter rates. Adults City water. Surfaced street. Near " 1 mile south. Highway H. OR store and school. 13.W0. 2-14.: or OR 3-417:1 j FAIRHAVEN APARTMENTS. I46 w". Trade Or Sell Harvard. Dpsirable aoartments, naw- lv furnished or unfurnished, on city YOIf will be proud to own this well-1 bus line. doe to all shopping and kept. 3-bedroom home, fireplace, lame! post office. Elee. appliances furniah dining area, handy kit-nook, hath wnh l ed OR :i-6022 hower. attached garage, patio, lovely fenced yard. Excellent adjoining prop erty, near choot and si ore. 114.500. FHA appraised. Owner will take in neat, 2-bedroom home as part pay-1 ment, I Fullerton Realty & Insurance 723 N E Stephens Dial OR 2-1171 Wiley's For Real Estate SMALL BUSINESS for couple good income. Ideal for roiiDle retired fmm regular business This is a variety , store with well balanced stock. Price 10.500 WEST SIDE bedroom good location Has fireplace, 2-car garage and a large utility room. Also an extra knot ty pine finished room for hobby room 12.500. SMALL TWO BEDROOM near Veterans Administration. Includes good gas range and oil heater Coxy collage (or two or fine for single person. Total price I47.V, tmo down, balance '0 per month. Paved street and sewer 13 ACRE Retirement ranch, live creek, irrigation, small family orchard, nice setting in fir grove. 2 R R home, carpeted li ing room: equipped for 900 chickens Barn Vou could enjo living here. tll.WO. 5 ACRES on river, home, I ' hath drafi oil heat. In R R Ranch-ttpe fireplace, forced ( room carpeted Verv large utlllt room. 2-car garaae. large kitchen Two verandas, but no rrw kin at railri J1AOii Earl Wiley Real Estate m e W e... Pn OR I 22t . 4 Bedrooms ON CORNER LOT - Mill St. look onlv I.VVW1 wtth low dowa payment. Paved street, sewer. Shade trees, lota of flowers Vacant now. 10 ACRES on la e creek garden oil. family nrrnara. .New modern t huge fireplace phis modern rental Only IIO MiO IJWfl down. lonn ACRE ftheep ranch, close In. Priced to sell glad to show it any time, see it today. 11 ACRES am Myrtle Creek, old buildings hut only HVj fun price, good terms It ACRE Chicken ranch Urge modern home, large stork birn and Urge poultry bouses Only Sift VHJ gnod terms Lloyd A.Wilson REALTOR 17 SE Stephen. Ph OR S-S.17S Business Opportunity 2 Sutherlin Forced To Sell RrOROOM hon ntu r room )e.!a price 1 1.1 ioo. I car tarafe nr,i n new pnred at M 0"0 S BrDROOM home, beat offer takee it. S ACRC itMfuatnal site. Wareionie, R R trara and home, all I or .Win Will ronniffer term taw t.r.t mnriate will discount Rogers Real Estate I Qty RTtinHtr Bulling Phone nr Sjia Busine$$oOpportunity 2 Garage Mechanics Hardtop Racers Log Truckers ATTENTION! DO your own garage work or go In ti businese for yourself. We have listed for sale about 4 miles south of Rose burg on old Highway M, close lo th Speedway Race track, a garage build ing on a large lot with highway front age Good spot for truckers, hardtop racers, or own tour own garage busi ness. Priced right at 4T, flOOO down, easy monthlv payments on balance- It is well worth the asking price. Out of tat owner. L. B. HICKS REAL ESTATE Ph. OR J-7243 Rooms For Rent 3 Hotel Umpquo REASONABLE WEEKLY It ATM For Permanent Guts Hotel Grand ROOMS BY WEEK OR MONTH Centrally located. Live downtown. Ideal for retired elderly peoplt. Rea sonable rates JO ANN'S BOARDING HOME. Delic to ur. horn cooking Prtvate room and board 22. week or "V month. Lola of parking space 4200 SW Carnoa Road Green Distrlet.OR 3-7947; HOUSEKEEPING room, close In. Ev erything furnished, $25 per month. 41 NE Jackson. CLEAN furnisherhousekeepinf room, ulilitiea furnished, walking distance to P O !3. 14.11 E Short. ROOM-and-board-for elderly lady fx eellent food and care Closa in. Li censed. OR S-5W4, HOTEL ROSE BURG TV Cafe, parking. Reaonable rate 313 8 E. Lane. OR 2-91S2 5LKEPING room, close in. 1231 It Mill. LARGE, front teeptng room. eloM in. OR ".-': 02 or OR 2.23H FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 44 N E Jacksor WARM-ROOMSC!oe 'JL 3b8SpFu foot of JWashlrmtoo SLFFPiNG room: M and 37 week. t S E Mosher OR 3-72.17 SLEEPING ROOMS. Private" entranca. OR 3-61M. SLEEPING ROOMS for men. OR 2-3003. Apts. For Rent 4 CHOICE APARTMENTS Oakhill - Vista Homes Winchester Court Westvue Court - Terrace Apts. FURNISHED and anrurmshed Sam have heat, hot waler provided. All have water garbat. and yard serv ice furnished Rent, from S60 up. Mu.t be tern to appreciate Call OR 3-4.140. OR .i-S&ll or OR 2-1503. Kohlhagen Apts. LANK & JACKSON STS. MODERN. REASONABLE RENT ADULTS OR S-S244 "A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE" If "you are paying more than $35 per month, you had better see this clean, unfurnished 1 bedroom apt. near the Freeway interchange at Garden Val ley Blvd. Roseburg Realty V Insur ance Co. OR 2-.U44 comport m.Y fnrntahaw mrimHta waier. ngni. garoage service and automatic laundry furnished. Walk ing distance. Rent from t40 up. OR 3-7844. 40 FURNISHED nice i-bedroomup-stairs apt Outside entrance. Large view window. Double metal sink. Lota of clotets. Couple or one, no drinkers. OR a-itvis MOTEL' UNITS Alt" electrla. With kitchens tl and (22 week. Linens, utilities furnished. Winchester Motel 'Old Highway M N at Winchester Bridget LOOK no farther7new lbTdroornfu"r nished apt Warm and coy, walking distance. Private parking, washing facilities Fine for couple. No peta. I noov Ave FULLY FURNISHEDUrVeTodeffPl- room apt Heat and hot water ftir ntsthed Tub and shower. Large yard 4. ;t004 N K. Douglas Ave. Ph. OR 2-1177 BROCK WAY APARTMENTS - Cleaii modern and close in. Single and dou ble apartments at 125 and up. 848 SI Brorkway Phone OR 2-3S3a OR 2 4il7 FURNISHED 2 r oo rnTprt v a te e n trance Ideal (or bachelor or couple. Low rent Call OR I-MIO or see at 135. SE Freemontnsar Jackson. LARGE 5 room apartment furnished. Cloe In. Good for 1 or 4 people Wa ter and garbage paid. Adults. Phone ORjj-472 ONE BEDROOM" unfurnished apart ment. Heat, water and garbage dis posal furnlhed No children or pets Howell Apartments Call OR .1-11244 FURNISHED apartments ' fttr rent tut to $50 Water and garbage furnished. l.HKt SE Pine St. HEATED, furnished "apartments Small 2n- "rff' Attractive. Adults. 13.11 LoutTus Avenue. rl n " r 17 1-bedroom apartment, tlttt- , DI'PLEJT'aPARTMENTS I un furnish -1 1 -1 rooms and bath, also 1 small furnished OR 3-1076 (fLEAN 2 or ,t room furn"iihed-or unfurl mvhed apt Cloe In OR a-1461 or OR .1-7016 COLORFI'L Bachelor aot . vr. prlvaa ' 1 block. Irom Citj Fir station. SM I mo OR -l4.ta orOR .1-4173 LARCF. TPSTAIRS t-boroonrfurnl.h.4 oTT7!Tjii 1 ,"0'k, ',om "' COl'RT APT. .1 room'ffufnifhlNaar hn.pital Nicf nrichborhood. Vllr r.-onahlr OR -SOU VFRY ro.. modern apartmeril! Flr.1 llnor. no trr. to climb All lurnlihcd for S4.V Call OR 3.4.117. I .Via S Pmi n'RMSHFD o 1JM S r. Mill room aparlmanl. f'!?.!:. ?OOM "furnl.hed apartment. 1219 S E C'a" OR .1-4.1SI NlrFLV ftirnt.hed apt. elo 1014 s I. pina Aot '.;m' '"rni.hed. hcatad Adut'a. V S E Pine MODERN. 1-hedroom tiifnlSii5 apt . 4 ,Sinnta..OR 3-7S(n ,"x""- ""ni'hed-apt.-7jbB.HI FI'RNISHEh or tinfurri.hed cantrVll. loc .led OR 3-4S97 or OR 2-3S44. n nVISHFO h.chelor apt. S40. 74S t R arkin tin .1-4.101 Houses For Rent S rOR l.r.ASK or tale bedroom house DoUh.e i-r.se Tireplace. barbecue ci .North In-prjua ne? Country Cub !20 mnrttft OR 1.40M tor tjiAsr room modern ranch decorated Partlr fur ab party. Call Jeffer- home new'i ihed o. J-sVllS Cn.oi CLEAN. 1 hedroom unfurnuhed hceue rea-Donaibie part Res able P urtioei or ronvnitorn .lC -r OR 3,AJM TWO t bedroom h-u i not modern TW O Rr.DROOM 'lltw. arllruml. et. s mo Walnut St OR M14S WIVSTOj; ... Nl,.. .hMronn, h-n. Car.. ltt tleetir heat OR S-HS ' 7." "W"'" 1'. htmnw ht a.t VI OR 1.J17S (?) 0 Hi IK f?i S3 5j (?) $3 i t . 0i Q e a o " e o o o 6-J .c?