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it. 10 Th News-Review, Roieburg, Or. Mon. April 21, 1958 i ML Garden ; ff ClubS ; Lyoatli 9 DAHLIAS April meeting at tha home of pres- . . ... itlfnt Mrs. Rnhcrt lliuhman in a nasn of. wonaeriui r Dahlias forms and colors. garden Iota of pep this summer, A discussion was held concern- can Sivo juu. n ,h !. ,;,, , lh. :, ., If you know how. they are easy IT 'J an. , ,,1 to grow from exhioiiion dahlias larne as dinner plates down to 2 liich pompoms. But don't be in a hurry to plant them. They should be planted around .May 1. However, after a mild winter such as we have had, the middle of April is not too soon. It is easy to get impatient when Spring comes, but don't plant right after the last frost. Dahlias plant ed too earlv mature in hot weather and produce poor flowers. Dahlias are not fussy about toil, provided it is deeply cultivated, well-drained, and has plenty of humus. They also need full sun. Compost or other humus should be dug into the dahlia bed every year. Cultivate the surface soil until plants are about a foot high. After that, feeder roots are naar the surface and likely to be dam aged by cultivation. Use mulch the rest of the sea son to keep down weeds and con serve moisture. If the soil is too rich more failures occur than in too-poor soil. In the bottom of the hole where each tuber will be planted, work a tablespoonful of bone meal, and some sand in the soil. When the plants are about S inches high, work a small hand ful of balanced plant food into the top inch of soil in a ring a foot or more out from the stalk. This will be enough if the soil is rich. Don't use high-nitrogen plant foods or stems will be come soft and plants will grow leaves at the ex pense of flowers. 1'lnnt the bulbs 6 inches deep ( a little deeper if hoil is light; and slightly less if tuber is small and soil heavy.) Cover with two inches of soil. The large varieties need at least three feel between plants, smaller ones can be placed one to two feet apart. To top and disbud plants, pinch nut the tops of Dahlia plants after the second set of leaves have de veloped. This makes the plant branch to form four flower stalks instead of one. If you want huge, exhibition type of blooms, leave the tip but go down the stem re moving side buds, except for the two bottom ones whitth are needed to produce later flowers. Disbud only large types; pompoms and other small dahlias should have masses of flowers instead of sin gle specimens. Stake your Dahlias well. It is a good idea to place tho slake in the ground at the time of plant ing the tuber, so as not to injure a root afler it has started grow ing. As the plant grows add more ties to the stake and plant. Dahl ias, being soft - stemmed, break easily. Therefore they should be tied loosely. This careful staking is necessary if your Dahlias are to weather heavy winds and rain. Dahlia leaves and flowers are first choice of Dihrotica or green cucumber bettle, the little bug that , looks like a green lady bug. Other pests of the dahlia are the tarnish ed plant bug (an orange-brown beetle) and Kuropean corn borer (dead and dislorted hud tips, flowers, and heaves, followed by willing). A general garden spray will, in most cases, keep these un der control. To avoid tuber rot. either in storage or soon after planting, dig plants as early as possible. Do not injure the tubers, avoid freezing in storage. Dust the tubers liberally with a good garden dust before storing for the winter. It is a good idea to puff a lilth) of the dust into the planting hole after the tu bers are in place. If masses of powdery mil. lew develop ou leaves, it may be pos- ime me pianis are not getlmg enough sun. Next year plant in a ed on plans for the club's earden ! plot at the fairgrounds. An invitation to the district meet ing of Umpqua District 16 at Glen dale April 29 was read to the club. Several members plan to attend. unicers lor the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. By ron McKean, president; Mrs. Cur tis Kinley, vice president; Mrs. R. P. Bier, secretary; Mrs. James Hart, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Steve howler, treasurer, and directors, Mrs. Gerry llennebeck and Mrs. Gene Johnson. Mr. Peterson from the Park n' Shop gave a talk on gardening. Guests of the evening were Mrs. Claire Cramer and Mrs. Marilyn McLaughlin. The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dan Dimick. Glandale Garden Club will host me spring district meeting of the Federated Garden Clubs of Ump qua District April 29 in the Masonic Hall in Glendale. Registration will be from 9 to 10 a.m., at which time coffee will be served, luncheon at noon. Krnest E. Vehrs, consulting ros- wu oi i acme norinwest District of American Rose Society, will show colored slides and speak on 'Modern Hoses and their Culture " with a question and answer period following. He will give tips on spraying, fertilizing and pruning of roses. Mrs. A. O. Floyd, state president, has announced that the new district officers will be installed during the state convention at Eugene in June Reservations for tho i.,nni , , - IIIIllllCUIl should be made by all garden club members who expect to attend the district meeting at least one week in advance. Canyonville High Concert Planned The annual spring concert of the Canyonville school band will be held Wednesday in the school gym with Eugene Southwell, school mu sic supervisor, directing. It will tart at 8 p.m. This is a busy week for South well who will take his band to Klamath Falls for the district con test Friday and return Saturday to direct the Pep band for the I'TA Spring Blossom Ball. Proposal Made To Add 10 Days To School Year SALEM tl An addition of 10 days to the school year in Oregon schools was proposed Friday. A recommendation that the min imum school year be increased from 170 to 180 days was made to the state Board of Education by the professional committee for the study of standards. Objections were made by farm groups, which said that a longer school year would mean fewer children to harvest crops. Charles Schmidt, Salem school superintendent, objected on be half of strawberry and bean grow ers. He said these groups feel the school year already is too long. The state Board of Education will meet late next month to con sider the recommendation The advisory committee con- sisis of 40 educators. The board generally approves its recommendations. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams wl IT'S BETWEEM . ( I HEAR HE'S Y VE3, HIS PA N "T'l I VOU AND JAMES ) I -Vth-best i PROMISED HIM l i ., . I NOW, ETHEL- Lja-SA 'SPELLER f IFTV CEMTS J "''I JAMES, SPELL (.x- S IM THE IFHEWIMS "j. iJ-. VP0ME6RAK,ATEy P1- ( SCHOOL 1 THIS SPELLIW ) I V ' . , MOMENTS WE'P LIKE TO LIVE OVER- 'TWIX.T LOVE AMD PUTY. J I? WlLLi5 4-21 IS tm m ... More Graduates Forestry's Need, Executive Says ffarm "orest II acts By BOB BRADLEY County Extension Forester h?J.", " "T"!. of ye"a farmers have learned that crop land and PMtureland will not grow continu ous good crops or feed for stock forever, without putting something ? '!5i,! i"e way ct i, , . ' ' mining, cuiiiva- . '"""lire crops a 1 j " ""i""u. rasiures also need rejuvenating by some of the stock so that in ru ... aged by over grazing. Intelligent people have come to realize that, although ,i., u, provided abundant resource for our use and development, we must put something back into the "pot" if we are to continue to get (he maximum use from them With mineral resources, ores are mined living resources, this need not be he case. with proper manage! ment. we can keep the latter grow ing continuously. Probably the best example of our "living" resourr,.. 1. r t on i to help her to keep growing ! T" i not only a resource ii Films Being Ordered For Roseburg Classes All movies for next year's classes are now being ordered by teachers of Roseburg Hii!h. re ports Dale Lindsey, special teach er in charge of audio-visual aids. More movies are being ordered tnis year than ever before. The biology and social studies classes have the greatest number of movies on the agenda for next year. There are two audio-visual aid rooms and three projectors. A limited number of students take projection, a class under Lindsey Their job is to show the movies to the rest of the high school. Two new projectors may be obtained for next year. Advsrtuing plicd from within Kuat-burg trade area Minimum ciiari to: aiu one ad la 90s CLASSIFIED RATES BEND i Forestry needs creative graduate students rather than more pupils on the vocational level, the president of the Society of American Foresters says. Forest management and conser vation is an art that is changing ramdlv. Dr. Georue r.arrait tnirl a regional meeling of the societv. j ' dQv per word To meet the changing times, lie i 2 oayj per word said, more creative graduate stu-1 3 dovs per word dents must be obtained to shape dvs Per w0,d future practices. , 5 days per word "The future of forestry will he ! 6 d P" w0'd molded not by the foresters of the Line od, per line presem-i u ny siuuents not yet Line od, repeat insertion, per doy 9c m school, said (.arratt. dean of : Line od, pe, line, per month 2.35 Classified Section i Real Estate 1 1 Real Estate 1 W are pleased to announce that Mr. Charles F. Mum by formerly of Quant Realty is now associat ed with Winter Real Estate. Wiley's For Real Estate oil in ZU ACreS M ACRES, mil t from Wintton nine ou niflnway 43. Only S13uO. $250 down. HL'CREST 3-bed room with oil heat fireplace, til bath, attached ar,tt with parking for six car. Very attrac tive landfcCipina Large living room. Ju lika new in id and out. 13,90. family mom ! DAYLIGHT baiement S bedroom. Larjft itorage larKe lot, recreation room, thop and utility room in taement. Electric dih wather. Good view, cloac in. 113,300. ALL fenced, level, good free proven market gardes area, with ease ment to the river for irrigation water U"0, S50O down. 5O0 yr. Here u a Holly farm. $2000 Down 3 BEDROOM or I with eptrat tewing room. room Paneiing in natural wood floor to ceiling Oil furna- Paved treet and tewer. $10 SOU full price. Via month. Will consider Portland ex change. Trade HERE It the outstanding 3 bedroom of the month. A very well arranged util ity kitchen and brkfkt. room row. 2 baths, and one located for the run Ins from the double garage which is scaled for a play room. Large living room witn fireplace balances 3 large bed rooms cozilv warmed by the forced air 011 mrnace witn buried tank. Ma dam, you will be amazed at the lovelv bnght 2 way view kitchen with a S700 hanging wall ref. and frez. combina tion and built in oven and bar top luu,"i unus. 1 nis lucny owner will trade for acreage or sell for 116,000. Now on I'HA. Down Town WE HAVE THE largest 4 bedroom new moaern homt with full daylight basement. Closer to downtown than possible and roomier than you asked for at only S25.0OO. I'U bet you a nickel you can't go home and describe it. Try it. WINTER REAL ESTATE 5M W Harvard ACROSS FROM HK:H SCHOOL Phone OR 3-7043 day 7c 9c lie 12c 13c 18c Real Estate ! the Yale University School of, forestry RHS Physical Education Classes Move Outdoors The Roseburg Hich School phys ical education classes have moved outside wilh the arrival of spring Fur the rest of the year, the class es will hold their activities outside wnen weatner permits DISPLAY ADVERTISING Garratt wye the keynote speech ; JfLlT I ' in as the society's Columbia Section ended a two-day conference here Saturday. Nearly 400 members attended. Forestry concepts also must be chansed, said Edward Woozley, to meet the demands of a mushroom ing population in the United States. Woozley is director of the Bu reau of Land Management in Portland. Aluminum Co. Reports Net Earnings To Be Down PITTSBURGH, Ml Aluminum! Co. of America has reported earn-! Repeat Insertion, per col. inch .80 1 col. Inch per month $20.80 National Clastified Advtrfiting 25c per lint, no repeat rate 5c per word, no repeat rate DEADLINE NEW ADS 11:00 A. H. day previoua to publication rANC-KLLATIONS VP TO :.10 A- M. ADJUSTMENTS If rotlr advertisement appears Incorrect, ly. notify ua Immediately Wo will not be responsible for more than one In correct insertion. Such responsibility la limited to refund of price paid or cor rect Insertion of advertisement aEKLNIIS Wll.l, NOT BE nFI.D MORE THA DAYS Hie OOVS are entlaed in vnrinns I inL's of Sll 4fiK Nln ennui to VI track events, while girls are learn-! cents a share of common stock. Real Estate 1 ing the game of soccor. During me secuiHi mree weeks of the quarter, some classes will begin playing Softball. LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETS The Deer Creek I II I iv..i,.,-l- Club held a recent meeting at the home of leader Dale Honebrake. Members atlendim! were Knhhi ( arnco, Cindy Wadsworth, Ueltoy iiuwuiu ami jacK ami jerrv Jtttst. Guests were Mrs. Kust and Mrs. Honebrake. The members projects were discussed and the nana lilt ed about 4-H summer school The next meeling will be held April 26, at 2 p in AIDES ELECT The Junior Commimiiv Aii,.o t Roseburg High School have elected for the three months ended March 31. This compared wilh net income of $18,.W4,lltti for 87 cents a share in the similar quarter a year ao. Sales and operating revenues de clined to $181,501,270 durum- the (quarter from $208,613,541 a year earner. WFST SIDE 2-bedroom. posslbla ; electric heat, wall-to-wall carpet, elec tric dishwasher and garbage disposal flntfstone wall with fireplace, lots of built-ins. Fireplace and barbecue on pjuo 113.000 terma. OK 3-UIU4 or OR -IIN.. LEGAL a iriuii arm snnn hi h .iiia.iii iiiuvtnuu me r new mi-oi. grown as such, not mined like min-l1e,,t- she ' take tht gavel from outgoing president Shailene Cavin. era I: FORTUNATELY. w h . the .Mf TPle W,, hV '" the light and are managing their limber as a crop. As always, how- .uiiiiit r piace. r or now, spray once ". mere are those who contin. a ween until mildew is cleaned up I ur i" take without giving wilh a spray for mildew. I Perhaps, you have heard neonle To control the dahlia loving ear- -,ay. "I'm too old to plant tree, wigs spread earwig bait around ! or Prune and thin them 1 11 h , nead before these things will dr. n e any good. Let someone else do tuner new otlicers are: JmU- Stewart, vice president: Donna loikelson, secretary; Sharon Der rel, treasurer; and Marjone Witt rock, point chairman. mi wins, sonienna ll,ei;.,a,r".'!!'.y1.",n,?;,'r ""rred to .... ....i, , nillili CLASSES HEAR DAVIS The judicial Dmnediir.. hi.i,.r and laws of the American court's was explained to all I'. S. hislorv the base of the plants. Mary Jane Finely Floiamae Dishman Itiverliend Garden Club OAK KNOLL a tiL. L ...II 1 . -H I a . ---.. at the homo of Mr... Kenneth Moi- mm; and hm r J ' ",sh ,;'a1; ver fur its April merlin. 1 be as w H ? V. i wniMn't The husinrs, mee.m wa. con- If our f , u,, V"1? ducted hy Mrs. Ur,l Freemyer, some pr v,s ,s f,,r ' (IV, ",aile vire nresuliM.i ' 1 m, ... Vs,nns ,or tf,t' future in i. ii .. i y oi seiiiny m. n -tt.i.. i.u. h ! nserea wiln, I eminent, creatine new i v .,, J ! pnmo vonU't sp'nsored hy the .' i o'tnufl nil, mower. am m-i- n " classes at Koseburg Hiyh school ijisi wcck. i In nn.ti-.n ,! : . Ihi if - It ii omi-niisviiT Session I the nasi h, n i V "umnr iuuuwm. n explained jurv selec-1 wie past hadn t looked ahead tton. meih,,.U nf ,t,,.r,, , . 1 courts of appeal and voting. j WINS PHOTO CONTEST William Friday won first and1 second-place honors in a recent Norirt: of ,nm al s num. i k t, i im; NOTICE IS HKHKHY (itVKV, In com plmnc with Si- :i:u Old, OKS. to the ii-k.u vouti oi it n (Mil Uistnct No, Ih'iigl.u (.'mint)-. Sldte of Oreg.m the A.WltAL SCHOOL MriTR-r: Mid DiMriLl will be held it Canyonville: to tK'jim ill tlie hour of 2 o'clock on th first Miind.ty of Ma, being the 5th ti...v ,f Mav. A O. !': Thu mtflinn is oalll for th purpose of elei-tiiiK one board inrmbcr tor a fiv e.ir period Votmi; nerctsarv aniount oufsule the H'r nd vot on Connlv Rural School Hndvt Limitation for the ludKet. Vote for one member in Zone E and one nieinltt'r nt lare Rural School Hoard and the transatrtlon of busincv. usual at atirn meeting. In diMricti of the second and third claea the ballots shall not he count.-d until one hour after the time tet f.r the meeting to ben. Tntil the count Ih'KM.m. iiiv leK4l otem of the district " ',"ii,a io voie upon any bim- tw-n before the meet in a D.ited tin, 1 1 Hi d.r AITVST: Hl'l.KNE AI.THKE I'.-trut Clerk JVMKS Al'(JlTST f'l'I.l.FR t ban man Board of Director TWO bedroom home, close in. Complete ly furnished. Good drainage. Near school. Nic yard and berriei. Con sider good, clear car nd-or trailer houve on down payment OH 2-1293. REDMOND OKKGON Dup.eiT -excellent income property. Will take trailer house, late model car, or trade West of n-nun tains. P.O. Box &M, Roieburg ORJI.424S. TWO HOCSKS e"ll ieparatelv 1310 W Harvard - Mfl W. Biillf Open to Heallorv Information write Roy Shrin r. 1 421 Third W., Seattle. Ph. AT 4-ll'f7 ' of. IN (iHFEV - Nearly new 3-bedroom. mai i olaslered flrnlac. huHui lutue garaue and lot $.00 down, $75 per mo. Full price, !8!0u. Phone OR 3-(til2ti. VERY .MCE 3 bedroomhouveinWin ton. 1 yr. old. Hardwood floorw, elec tric heat, fireplace, tile bath. In good neighborhood. Ixw down pament OR 2 ttVTrl or OH 9-5258 eves. orweek-enda. ONF. bedroom house, $:nvuo No down payment. SM. month, including 8'. m terett. 576 Shenandoah, Inquire next door. Penn's Real Estate DRAMATIC INDOORS AND OUT A prize winner for luxunoui extrai such n utii wun manogany paneling, massive brickwork twr.riia ih. mal dinihg room and handsome living ... "- iiiv auutn umpqua thrOUBh h 11 171" uinrir.w. A n . knotty pine kitchen. Beautiful grounds with your own private beach. Don't urtjr, only ail.XrU. FAMILY FAVORITE. attractit,- trunce hall completely teparatei liv- . iwiu. innnogany Kitcnen and fam ily roor.i combine to make a wonder fully convenient living area for the young family. Utility. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, carport. Your budget count but It never ihowi in this exceptionally comfortable hom at just 911,900. Low down to C.I, MAKE THE MOST of modern living Kit chen at the front, living room which views your own private lawn, mahog any paneled fireplace. Peacefully pri vate. Off the entrance there are 4 lyes we said 4) bedrooms. The price for this plastered hum with um , $10,700. LoW down on G.I. or F.H.A. minimum MAGIC, this a bedroom home offers comfort one expects to find only at much greater cost. Beau tifully tiled bath, wall to wall carpet ing, loads of steel cabinets, disposal unit, huge double carport. Among beau tiful hnmes, just $10,300. Low down to $500 DOWN. 3 bedrooms, redecorated Near Hoeburg Lumber. To list your property phone today. Penn's Real Estate 526 NE Garden Valley Blvd. O 3-3367 Evenings and Sundays Bob and Betty Penn OH 3-8408 Valley Real Estate Murmuring Knoll Home ALMOST like a hidden castle among trees. It s MS beautiful! Yes, even if you nnghty difficulted on the subject of buying this is your clear answer. Knew, kleen. kozy, komfortable. kon venient, kuntry, 2 bedroom home on a scenic acre on Fisher Road. It's got about everything you'll want and noth in jou don't want. Could be built on to. Everybody will want it. Von n 7nia-' ,l0'000- 1-000 down Best buy Not Sold Yet NO- nobody ain't bought it yet but some- w7 W1". cause us cheap at $1,000, and easy to buy at $10 down and con venient to pay for at $20 per month B'a acres. Somebody with a strong back but nobody home, started a house on it. Valley Real Estate 1117 SE. STEPHENS PHONE ORchard 3-4055 wt ,,EVttN1I,iGS PHONE SALESMEN: 'sk , OR 3-8788 Pocock na i o-ier. Salesman Broker Sconce OH 3-3U63 3 ACRES near country club. $1,000 ONE-BEDROOM home rullerton St Paved street and sewer, good Uttle house, owner out of town. Price 929W with terms. HUCREST 3-bedroom, oil heat, fire place, wall-to-wall carpeting, washer, dryer, drapes. Guest room off garage. Well landkcaped. $16,000. EARL WILEY REAL ESTATE 412 S. E. Main St. Office Ph. OR 3-2639 Homg OR 33403 Jim Be vans Ph. OR 3-498S Bo land Springer OR 3-3003 ol April. IBM.. NOT 14 F ( M'ON IM I TAX 1 V O BY SK I I ' !M HOOI, I H TION HON m IM lit -ir. V t It AMOt r I.IMIIKD ME I II I F I l f ( 0iT11 1 lu TWO BEDROOM home, ftreplare. gar K. lartje lot. shop. Near Hucrcst Si hool jti.W for equity or take good car OR 2-104 BV OWNER. dupfexTI moderfTand fur nished. On acre. Good well. Could be converted into home. 6000. Phone i OR ;t-rj(t SKl.L or trade" .t0fequity7abedroorn modern. Extra lot. Grape St. Winston, for :t.V house trailer or 57 pickup and' vacation trailer. Box 521. Winton I. Sl-MMF.R CABIN on 1 acreNorth Umjl ' qua river below Winchester, end of ,Fiher Road, t milee from town, good road, good fishing OR 3-72:.9 SIX ROl.M older house. Fnnt andshide treet. giapes, Mowers and shrubs. On! p.nruient. Write Bo 6ti3 News-R- Neat and Clean VERY nice home in west Roseburg. Could b ued as 2 bedroom and den or a 3 bedroom. Hardwood floors. Plas tered Fireplace, paved street Spot less clean Keduced in price for quick sale, $11,500. As low at $2000 down. Choice Wests. de Location USE your GI loan on this neat 3 bedroom ."...c in vsfht noseourg. Large, level ..... omuuiui iawn. narowood floors Plastered. Fireplace. Forced sir fur. nace. SI0.2O0. Let ut help you with v.. iun, w win trade for 3 bed- worn home. When Buying or Selling See L. B. HICKS REALTY & INSURANCE 937 NE Stephens OK 2-3731 Eve's and Sundays call L B Hick or t.TJit Elmer Hicks OR 2-181.1 Tina Newport OR 3-J442 Roseburg Realty HILLTOP VIEW of all of Roseburg. Cute . " -"y n"ne with oil furnace heat. Hardwood floors nicely arranged. 73 140 lot. Ideal for young couple. Plenty of room for ex pension. 7.00 with terms. GARDEN VALLEY VIEW ACRE with roomy 2-bedroom home snuggled up among the big trees. The big window by the Swedish fireplace shows a pan orama of the orchards in bloom. The . u.i.iiib room is une wnen company comes. Complete with large utility shop, and double garage. 111,500 on food flexible terms. RIVER FRONT lot within a mile of city limits. All cleared, fenced, and in cluding, river pumping system. 13.350. GLIDE AREA. An acre with everything fruit, berries, nuts, garden, flow n. lawn, spring water, river irriga- .. a... n.e iwuiy j oea room home with a stone fireplace. lio.ooo on terms or trade for decent Rose- MAGNESS REAL ESTATE Let Your Family Live Better BEAUTIFULLY styled 3 bdrm. modern ranch design home. Spacious living rm.. fireplace, dining area, Ige. en trance with guest closet, full ceramic tile bath. The colorful kitchen featurea lots of beautiful birch cabinets, ceram ic tile drain boards and diahwasher. Brkfst. area, iruide utility, plastered, hdw. floors, patio, extra lge. lot, at tached garage. Included are the wall to wall carpets, drapes, washer and dryer. Give your family that "Home Security" they need at just $1550. Easy to own. $11,950 RANCH style 3 bdrm. Plaster, oak floors, fireplace, lge. lot, all large rooms, sep arate dining room and utility room. This home packed with wonderful fea tures for better living,, can be yours. Pay $3000 down and assume present State Vet's loan, or let us help you ob tain your own loan. $6,950 ron the handy people. Take pride in decorating and (mm, a mile here and there and have a large 3 bdrm. home on paved at. and aewer Just to your lilting. A genuine bargain at S6.930. with $1500 dn., balance like rent Call ua now. $6,850 I BEDROOM Cape Cod. large partly finished attic. Nearly a acre. oak. floora, and many other nice featurea. Tnie la a home for the newly-weds. If.'i "i. temi ,or v,u r "yr on oa 3-M4o" " WO' 'WB CAN ALWAYS GOOD LISTING" USI ANOTHER ORCHARD 3-5340 1 S r Washington Rle at t,,,H.. Millard or Marion Uagneae Oil 1-MfttT -- - i-n-j-u-UUJ'l-l 1 ,-sril H IJ U -rWeTI Business Opportunity 2 Roseburg Realty Insurance OMPCJtM HOTEL LOBBY OR 2-3344 "OUR SERVICE DOESNT COST IT PAYS" 160 Look At This! ACRES. . .wu years old. Wonderful large new stock barn, corrals, out building. Nice orchard, live creek and Lloyd A. Wilson Realtor 1087 S E. Stephens Phone OR 3-8578 NICE businesa for man and wife. On busy highway. Clean stock, long lease Sacrifice for quick aale. Good reaaona 2's53 Fr ln",m"0,' OR GOOD, GOING MARKET ijr.. ume, low overhead, long lease, com plete in every detail. Building 48' x 70' lota of parking. Beat deal ln town.' sacrificing due to Illness. Write Newa Review Box 683. FOR SALE eecond hand atore, new and used atock. Also trailer and boat iEST MODEHN a-p.rson froce"rytn Roseburg auburba. OR a-1494. fuU an- formation UNIO.-TblL CO. haa service station for lease. Situated on main highway ax town. For detaila eall OH J-gau. ' 1 " 1,1 - -.-.rii'M-M-,, n , Rooms For Rent 3 JO ANN'S HOARDING HOME. Dellel- ua nume cocking. Private room and board $22 week or ttil month. Lota of parking space. 4209 SW Carnee Road. Green District OR 3-7947. Centrally Located Low Weekly Ratea All Comforte of Home Hotel Grand A noininalinK coniinitli's uaa n- pomlod. Ihi'y will nifot at a lat er dale l make I lie nominations fur next year officer. Horticulturist, Mrs. Walter Bruis es, reported on Primroses, and Jlrs. Joseph Dent had th program on wildflowers. .Mrs. Kiehard llanlin wa a finest for the evening. The May meettnii will ho heht at the horns of .Mrs. ljirry Holt 3H7 NK Hushes SI. AZALEA Thirteen me in hers and three guests were present at the meet inK of the Aralei Harden fluh at the home of Mrs. Alice Jenifer. tluests were Mrs. Marilyn Ham niond, Mrs. Thelina Covle, end Jlrs. .Mary Allen. .Mrs. Allen anil Mrs. I'ojie became members of Uie cluh. The club voted to donate two pmuitis or coltee to the common WfK.'hiirn lln.h I in...... i... n. ' "S ii t, llii.ll . Milium I nil iv e d .still l,e ljviK in ! .'lub- MemrH-rs of the club decided Hive way y pr""" the winners IT-e I . f . B ,MIS Wl" Imiber If U,e ,?,?, 'Prov'"' ' h future n Zr. "L "'e'"i ueneralions. ml- II'W Iloiii.l.i ...I.. uuenlionall onld V lepnve future Kener-. y".''' 't GETS NEW PINS The C-12 Club has just received new cluh pins. The cm hit rtesiKiiw. by a C-12 member sevoral Tho tif f ir tin- tiioiint I XI ot Uie quite unin- -""U Vl'l- more tai-A " ,Tnh:7 who wi,iil'i to it leniiona v. If toil he n, I......1. Und. Plan , k10" " this coniini! fall ii..iiiiMK io Harvest limber ! r methods winch will youth PaK' , : n'liai rrsccimi; or pan I" retorest. If , h.v n urowini; Imth.-r. ,, prunini! and ilnnnmn which will improve the tpialuy , Kro h r.ife f your Irer-. I'rowdinc fur the future i, a rhain reaction if evenone rioe-. hit Jlv partv fur the Oncer and Ked hcnefnt.n? Don-1 hr..fc h,,,n, this r he cluh raise fumU for mx-tiv people. OMITTED FROM ROLL two slmlents were omitted from opor 1 "ii, tir,-;ui th tax TMKF.E ' f ume; fr t.Hia) a CAMAS VALLEY 2 'room fiirmstnnJ h.'iistj oti HHi x llK) lot (JihmI road S:::) cash, terni. ;eo. f Anrifr- mh. 1 H.8 (.alifi)rni,i Si.. Cooi Bay. TUKFK-YF .R-t)LD. 1N'dro,m home with f-iiaop -in Newton Crk Jirf :arifem-ed back ard OK :i -S02. STHOl'T KFALTY. OH 32 dvrti-' list liiiit, rirOionnliy. -re ctlogi i lh!4 SE Hamilton St IOTS and m-reagm iT,"inin Hucnt is ( iHtoi. Krvt-d r?aonatiy. Trm. OK rv :.-47.m Town G- Country OR 3-M09 ' N.te and 9ui OR 1-131 i OR 3 - WOS OS 9-54.1 Real Estate 81 Insurance PAUL H KRmGr S4imn w Osmx Knir,f and C. C. Km K CAN USB MORE LISTING! ROOM and bo"ard for elderly lady.' fTr- .VMM ticen OR HOTEL ROSEBURG. TV. Caft. parTlnf Reasonable ratea. 513 IE. Lao OR 3-9192 Economize rnv a. . . -'Jr('rwm nome, citT water nl. 1",gatlon ytem. Garden, fnnt! F, "and P,ur fr stock. Immedl ie poaaeMton 7.350. Easy terma. $750 Down r.Sm hTT,'' Ur P'ro0"'. Hving SLEEPING rooma. os S- ' Mother. 6 room, dinette, compact kitchen. Show- 3-7M7. HOUSEKEEPING rooma. 444 N t Jack aon. -R M rooma, close in. Private bath. JM8 Spruce, at foot orWahin fton. ROOM. cIom in. 866 a.ie. Pin 3-8.i 16. large" front aleenln mnm irs j-n.Het Or U 3-3SIB. he,, uTc,V.? .door lJP.n,yVJ3R 33211 t.. u-j. ' aier. All for ot prorvf. - r.. . . arm. 1 Vi Baths 1 3-ledroom westiide home Oil forced air furnace Swedish modern rirepiaee. Large dm in room, birch kitchen, utility. Carport and storage. hfv!!Ly!rd Cnnr a-bedroom home n food diatrict part payment. SLKFPTNG rooma, private entraJK. 6 SLEEPING room cloae in." Nice cleaa cabin for bachelor. 12M I E. Mill Trade If you're the Kosieburx llii;h School h list aippeaririH n List week's i I hev ar James O'Hn. ! en ami j.inet Weikum. Both are freshmen v ELKTON STYLeTsHOW ' The (lirls l eague of Klkton Uxh " S.'hoo! is pLinninti stvle show l1 for Friday ei-mni:. Mav2. at the r. nich st-hool tym. Parents and the h puhlic are ini,frl. ton. wP(u,. to irwr(j (4jr ' AriS-ir d"" Apr'1, 19M HFl r At AI 1 RFE i' !tu-t t". k MFS C.i-T Fn.l FH ItMirman Ho.trj of liit.. i. bedroom, firrpir.ee. t- Colored fixtures. I'aneiled ItiMiUird OH .1-.i.kil4 .ti mi FWU1TY for 3 bedroon r - l"t. fruit iree. geirdn OH .t-4.(,; rce HOI SK and o m RuM or Orrif i RLdd i. K;dd!t Orcffon i.-re. r.r round eabin or HM, vHTWM!T informal wiitf, H: i. R.x . AITKOXIM ATKLY 2S j cr-k. 10 arrc 1 1 1 1a (. L, -Hi rM on 3.4, TMKKE HniKiiOM "f-rppla,-, - i i.-e r..r k:d 92 'Q OS 9 Wt !J. 10 AriU.s ummproeil lard Vt .W WALNUTS ACRES BEARING TREES. S's miles ' nome. .5O0. . room, a,,n, ,,!,.. HlndJ Hr , I aitchen, utilnjr. J laree bedrooma. Gar. ome & Income j ",n''ar ,na "r- Fru" cic. 1 BrPROOM HOME plus two h.v. ' ""r , 1 x- 2 bedrooms each. All modern. On j AC A arre aanlen moil. 1V00U. terms. n3 PZf THREE BFDKOOM' modern semi-bunfa-1 tAST- '"" In. Laree older modern ....Tim. rruu, Booa water, aarden. Barn. acres farage a.id ahop. $14,300. Fullerton Realty & Insurance 723 It t Stephena Dial OR I-317J f,r l..n . the l' HAM. LEGAL .OIt( wie firanve nan atur(lay evenmc Aalea pland were presented to 1he following otitcoing officers: Mrs, Kilen aVoschkau, president; Mrs. Terry Croff, aecretary-treas-urer; Mrs. Kslher Derrij,, v i c e president. The hostess sefved lemon chif fon pie lopped with whipped treani, and ,H. ( 'I he nrl meettriji uill be held al the lioini of Mia. Joyce Mill. RIVERBEND Woodworkers Sfrikt In Coos County Ends COOS BAY v. - A three-dav strike n uer at the Cikh Had Jim her o. here. Ihe firm, whuh operates a sawmill and i-neer plant, was struck Wednesday hy the Init-r-nationul Woodworkers of America in a dispute over seniority. The l..rm .f tt,. ......... i Jiiverbend (Urden Club held its were not disclosed. I GLENDALE PROM SET The (llcnii.de annual junior sen mr prom will he held Saturday evening. April W Theme of tins yearn prom is, "Moonlit;ht Bay." PULLS FALSE TEETH iMHtTI AM) . nuil r,,. ceurd a siin.ied s ntt-iu e Kn d." alter lnu con vie tetl of pulIiiiK uut his mMris false teeth "She was bitine nie T iut pulled my arm awav." he taid puhltihed A,r ,1 J4 ftxrvutor ar-rsj,,,. t! NOTTi r TO ('RHUrilRl .it the i- r or m ( hool no n hi r riN.. "4 HKRFMY UlYrN, M com f .1 Oli.. OHS, to V l'f S, .ll IV.la. V AM. L St Hoot, K.LIXTION of hed at r.lenda.e lfe hour, of 2 the finl Mondav I Mav. A 1) rt a rtxiol H if V M rd r r 1 tv : w ei P V on ' 1'w 'ih o iu; !,.. f riect f-T a fur e.i '"Vi l-.ird i-if r it;'. fir. and to i pUHjmpi gr io be aold b e n.t ot tini noii.-e MHt;Hrr smith dar of Krvp, Apr.. ie riM.rw in Boaid of TVr Winn tun with full rrvte tMc'iient F'nre Sll.ftiO. Will t..Ke a gvxxl cir or pickup a down p.omrnt AIo have a few 7 bedroom , houaea for Mle. See Martin Sukdorf at . ottase Court. W initon TR ADE equity in 3-lirdroonihome tnu B ne. f,- 2-ho.lnMim home or arreaxe i"W'id Suthfrlin. Koeeburf or Dillard. i:e price, iooettton and partu-ulan tn letter. 1H0 Honey tuck t 1-ane. Eu iene i B F D R OO M hoTne i tiru bherjr and tree, live creek, ahout 1 acre. Total prue S7500 Honve furnuhed or more lend if rtptred T-ke trailer In trade fione OR 2-tS2a after 5 k) or call at ..'d SE Jack-ion davttmei TWO or three bedroom home. "completely up to date modern, larfe yard. lawn. nruh Plantt-rt rewiy built Hucreel d,tnct. 1 block from ichool. Intereni-I d partiet call OR MWJ. If no anawer , Mil l 1 K Z-1S21 NFW PF CH charrfw:irn.t "fnrtr ! T fertile acrem. in Wmtton aection. j KA VCHM and ereaae ot aU 1m l.ood building ite Well and be and river propefvj- Roburg Kmu Other fruit. t Clear traiier houae I Insurance Co. Umpqua Htl OH or ite car a. down pament OS - j I-.HN "v4, un MA aip.ail 7o f. quirk aale 11.' furn.lure t ,v n,e fcr J. bv .unrt 2 HMrMin. laige living tw, berrtei, city water well with room, utility room On aewer. Clo-e to pure ttaiem. V.iLi. in vii. 1" . ... tf , MU( i ,lrm ana oim iinw v DvKiw oi cut. tatooa i reception. OR .i. p. i-PMroom nome near tiw p Apts. For Rent 4 MOTEL unlta with kitchen. Weekle ratet Roaeburg Pine Motel, ai N S tephena. O R 2-4(W3. SMALL, furnished apartment!, ST wek and up. South Roaeburg MoteL i.t S E. Stephena. 6JLY$49ror attractive clean rbedrnom duplex apanment with ranee. refn- erator and heater. OR 1-1083. ONE BFDROOM apt., washer and ' drr ok 34-4 ''rator. Cloao tn. ON E B ED R OOM apartment partl' fue. nuked. Heat, water and garbage dia- poai furnuhed. 7.11 SE Pin- NEW, Klectrlo large l Dedronm ant terrigerator. OH jur j-oi.hj NICELY furniahed apartmer.U-(?l0e In With private bath. Uundry faciiitiee.' VerT reaaonable. OR 1-4.H7. ft'RNLSHED OR unfui ithed apt. M nd 5 Inquire Garden Valley Mmr- rriwntutt .uflWl OT OR 1-3017. View Of City S8450 ONE bedroom furniahed apt, Modem apt. EASY DOWN Almost new. bedroom ulldin- pwd. 1774 N. E. apacioua rvome overlooking Rowbure and valley Needt onve finiahing rVRMSNED APARTMENTS r0 to V( ana garDaie naid mi n.rawooa iroort, urepiace. automat to heat, garage. Owner he at ad-l dreea Hifl s I Strong on April 22nd 19M Mitht conaider leaae and option ' v responsible party Owner. Mr I Aider, Portland. Barm, 310 S W WANTED ant ril(ih oifer for our Pine St TW'O, clean iptt Cloe Ut, v furnished rcRNISHFD 1 bedroom apt fttlltiee paid WatHilli Apt WlT W Harvtnl. MODERN 3 bedroom, furnuhed apt. S Looklngglau OR J-78U3 f I RNISHFD 1 bedroom' duplex water and garbage paid VI 5 OR 3 -MO 6.NE room furnuhed apt ociieep"ing . r"m S"meutu.tiea. 7Mill. NEWLY dev.rated furnuhed apt, Clo in.10H Sfi p,ne Apt 4. ffLz.AN 3 room furrv;hedepc Near' i t rption. OR eqm. mi lei aouth on o:i highway P wn-xJ OR l-iiva ''V;-"0" -L iACHELOR-.ra-nmenr woo innTK Bedroom unfmuhed hom fur-1 r, lurrirf nen paia un 3-47 plant AM .N E i,ar" md Leke "iiti or uniurntened. ',f-0 ROOM furtuaned apt. 130 Baiti U